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Bouaké
Migration via the sea or desert: recourse to religious figures in the migratory dynamics of Africa
This conference intends broadly speaking, to open a scientific dialogue to discuss the place of the religious in the migratory dynamics. The conference anchoring point is the illegal migration from Africa towards Europe and Middle East. But proposals dealing with the link between religious and all other forms of human mobility within the African continental space or from it to other destinations could be examined according to their relevance. Four areas of reflection, non-exclusive, are suggested to shape the discussions: 1) Faith, beliefs and religious practices in the development / maturation of the migration project; 2) Socioeconomic uses and magico-religious experience on migration paths; 3) Religion and migratory networks; 4) Religious treatment of the migration issue.
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Conakry
Pluridisciplinary ethical approaches in the Social Sciences, environment and health
Experiences and perspectives in West Africa
Ce colloque souhaite associer les chercheurs guinéens et ceux exerçant dans les principales institutions nationales et internationales de recherche présentes en Afrique Centrale et de l’Ouest. Les chercheurs exerçant dans un des pays d’Afrique Centrale ou de l’Ouest sont invités à présenter leur expérience dans leur domaine de recherche, en insistant sur les questions d’éthique et d’équité en lien avec leurs propres travaux de recherche.
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Nogent-sur-Marne
Conference, symposium - Sociology
From debt to over-indebtedness in southern countries: Processes, practices and meanings
International Workshop, Paris-IEDES, 7-8 december 09
Organized by UMR 201, RUME India, Mexico, Madagascar, CIESAS (Mexico) (www.rume-rural-microfinance.org). The main purpose of this interdisciplinary workshop will be a theoretical and empirical examination of over-indebtedness from the perspective of southern countries, with the following underlying hypothesis: to define and analyze the process of indebtedness requires first an understanding of the complexity and diversity of debt relationships. The following questions might be addressed: 1) The social meaning of debt, creditworthiness and over-indebtedness. 2) Financial ‘markets’ and financial providers. 3) Financial culture. 4) Impoverishment and accumulation. 5) Over-indebtedness.
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