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  • Call for papers - Psyche

    Reanimation

    "In Analysis" journal

    In Analysis est une revue transdisciplinaire de psychanalyse et de sciences qui se donne pour mission de promouvoir et de garantir la pluralité des savoirs en réunissant des chercheurs/ses et des cliniciens/nes de différentes disciplines autour d'un objectif commun : explorer le sujet humain et son environnement grâce au dialogue transdisciplinaire. La revue présente plusieurs rubriques : "entretien" ; "dossier/débat" dans laquelle l'article écrit sera discuté par d'autres auteurs, elle est donc composée de plusieurs articles ; "Varia" divers articles se rapportant de près ou de loin à la thématique abordée ; rubrique "thèse" concerne les travaux en cours de jeune chercheurs/ses, cela peut être un résumé de thèse (en cours ou déjà soutenue).

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    Call for papers - Sociology

    Queering Friendship | citizenship, care and choice

    Intimate Final Conference

    Contrary to individualization theories that suggest the impoverishment of human relationships, theories of relationality recognize the increasing centrality of informal networks of solidarity and care. In this debate, friendship plays a fundamental role. The mutual implications of intimacy and citizenship need to be addressed, exploring the extent to which issues of LGBTQ friendship matter (or not) in being recognized as citizens. The centrality of friendship is even more striking when considering personal lives of trans and non-binary people, but also lesbian women, gay men and bisexual people, LGBTQ migrants and other intersecting, vulnerable groups. In particular, the way transgender people actively provide and receive different care between friends offers invaluable contributions to political debates and conceptual discussions around friendship and care as a key aspect of LGBTQ everyday life. Unveiling the richness of the blurred spaces of intimacy, the ways in which LGBTQ people produce alternatives to family-based forms of cohabitation are also of critical importance. LGBTQ lived experiences further contribute to destabilizing the family/friends and public/private binaries, whilst challenging heterocisnormative expectations about who legitimately belongs to the intimate sphere and who remains excluded and/or invisible.

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