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Grenoble
« Making mars » : la fabrique sensible des traces
Arts in the Alps
L’école de printemps Arts in the Alps 2019 aura lieu du 17 au 22 juin et réunira une communauté dynamique de chercheurs et d’artistes, des sciences humaines et sociales (ou de l’art, de la danse, de la géographie, de l’informatique, de la performance et du son), pour explorer et expérimenter comment le sensoriel devient matériel dans un contexte de recherche basée sur la pratique. Les efforts engagés pour fabriquer des traces invitent à un examen approfondi de la pensée matérielle et incarnée que sous-tend la recherche basée sur la pratique. Au cours de cet événement d’une semaine, notre objectif est de mettre l’accent sur la manière dont les traces matérielles sont créées, à travers et pour la recherche artistique, et peuvent à leur tour être partagées entre les communautés.
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Grenoble
This edition is stamped by the 40 years anniversary of Cresson research team
The objective of this winter school is to propose, over a week, a program both theoretical & practical on listening, research and design of the sound environment. In 2019, CRESSON, research team of “Ambiances, Architectures, Urbanities” laboratory, will celebrate its forty years of existence. This is the opportunity, to return to the elements that founded this team and which, today, continue to feed researches on sound ambiances.
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Péronne
An Environmental History of the Great War
We intend to bring together an international group of 20 to 30 graduate students working on military, cultural, social, and environmental history of the First World War from 2nd to 7th July 2018. Over the course of the week, they will have opportunity to get to know each other, but also a wide range of internationally recognized academic experts. Guided tours on excursions to French and Belgian sites are an integral part of the program and will enrich the participants' experience.
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Péronne | Verdun
The "Face" of First World War Battlefields and Battles
The centenary in 2016 of the two iconic battles of the First World War – Verdun and the Somme – leads us to reconsider battles and battlefields in the historiography of the First World War. Since John Keegan’s pioneering Face of Battle (1976), generations of historians have expanded our understanding of the experience of combat, as well as our knowledge of the literary and artistic representations of the battlefield. The way we think about the legacy of battles in the memory of the First World War around the world, too, has changed. Our week in Verdun and Péronne will not only give us time to reflect on the current state of research on the battles of the First World War and discover the most recent advancements in battlefield archeology and environmental history of warfare, but also confront these readings with on-the-ground visits to the sites studied.
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