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    "Gender and social protection in developing countries: issues, challenges, and opportunities"

    This international conference on "Gender and Social Protection: Issues, Challenges, and Opportunities" aims to analyze the interactions between social protection and gender equality in developing countries. Through a multidisciplinary and comparative approach, it seeks to explore how social protection policies and programs can either mitigate or reinforce gender inequalities. Bringing together researchers, practitioners, and policymakers, the event aims to identify key challenges, share best practices, and formulate recommendations for a more inclusive and equitable social protection system.

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  • Aubervilliers

    Conference, symposium - Political studies

    Theories and Practices of Federalism

    Federalism Conference 2022

    The Federalism conference is an international and hybrid conference that seeks to explore one the one hand, normative and historical theories of federalism and, on the other hand, investigate federal practices based primarily on case studies from Asia. With many countries opting for a federal structure of the government, federalism has now become a popular research topic among political scientists and constitutional scholars, leading to the burgeoning of centers and research projects at the international level. Federal ideas and the reality of existing federal states cannot be sharply divided. A comprehensive analysis of institutional philosophical roots can thus help us to further a comprehensive understanding of federal institutions as well as design appropriate analytical tools for investigating elements of multilevel governance systems.

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  • Call for papers - History

    (De-)colonized Childhoods

    Revue d’histoire de l’enfance « irrégulière » | Numéro thématique 22 – 2020

    Over the past several years, historiography that combines Childhood and Youth Studies with Colonial/Postcolonial Studies has demonstrated the importance of the place and role of children and youth in imperial constructions. In 2012, the Revue d’histoire de l’enfance “irrégulière” (RHEI) contributed to the development of this field with its issue on “Displaced Childhoods in Colonial Contexts” (no. 14, 2012). The journal will continue to explore new paths of research on this subject by dedicating issue 22 (2020) to child protection in colonial and post-colonial contexts.

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  • Paris

    Study days - Political studies

    Langues locales et décentralisation. Dire et traduire les pratiques démocratiques

    Les réformes de décentralisation dans de nombreux pays du monde, à la fin des années 1990, ont reposé, avec une acuité nouvelle, le problème de la fracture linguistique entre la langue des élites et de l'administration et celles des citoyens. Ces journées d'étude se proposent d'examiner de telles situations et d'analyser les réponses qui ont pu y être apportées par des associations, des ONG ou des pouvoirs publics.

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