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  • Amman

    Appel à contribution - Époque contemporaine

    Puppets on screen

    In this symposium project, puppets are considered through their tangible links with a manipulator who could be visible, hidden by a classical stage device (curtain, base...) or acting off-camera, “between the frames” (stop motion). It excludes, at first glance, the 3D modeled figurines, even if they often are mentioned as “puppets”. These creatures, made of foam, wood, paper, and who can be realistic or abstract, are considered through a media existence (television, cinema, web) which has enriched the subgenres of post-war fiction, deals with subjects that could not be filmed in real capture, or offers the opportunity to experiment a great variety of tones and points of view in video practice, without geographical or temporal restrictions. Thus, the symposium will provide the opportunity to explore fields on the margins of research as well as to present the current knowledge on the topic, eventually opening new perspectives in the studies.

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  • Amman

    Appel à contribution - Préhistoire et Antiquité

    Septième congrès archéologique mondial

    Le Seventh World Archaeological Congress (WAC 7) se tiendra à la Mer Morte (Jordanie) du 14 au 18 janvier 2013.

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  • Amman

    Colloque - Ethnologie, anthropologie

    Demographic Transition in the Middle East and North Africa: Disciplines in Dialogue

    International Conference organised by the British Institute in Amman, the Faculty of Science of the University of Jordan, theFrench Institute for the Near East ( IFPO) and the University of Bern, from January, 14th to January, 16th.

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  • Amman

    Colloque - Sociologie

    Palestinian Refugee Camps in Jordan and the Near East

    Living, Planning and Managing a Lasting Temporariness

    Workshop on Palestinian Refugee Camps in Jordan and the Near East, Living, Planning and Managing a Lasting Temporariness, Monday, March 7th, 2011, 9.15am-5.45pm, At the British Institute (CBRL), Tla' Al-Ali, Amman. Organized by the Council for British Research in the Levant (CBRL) and the French Institute for the Near East (Ifpo). With the support of the French Embassy (Service de Coopération et d’Action Culturelle). Panel 1: Living a ‘lasting temporariness’: social practices and politics of daily life and panel 2: The governance and planning of ‘temporary’ spaces.

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  • Amman

    Appel à contribution - Sociologie

    Les camps de réfugiés palestiniens en Jordanie

    A Lasting Temporariness: Population, Space and Social Practices, 1990-2010

    This one day workshop will focus on the social and spatial organization of the camps, the social practices of their inhabitants, and the influences, interpretations and effects of what we call a lasting temporariness on the Palestinian refugee camps in Jordan. Due to their significance and status, the camps represent key social spaces for exploring patterns of interaction between different religious groups and national minorities, for examining governance, for studying development and planning issues (infrastructure and services), for mapping the constitution of territories and identities, and for analyzing the development of an intricate network of economic and political connections inside and outside of their spaces.

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  • Amman

    Appel à contribution - Histoire

    Savoir de l'illettrisme. Illiterate Knowledge

    Appel à contributions visant à constituer, au cours du prochain ""World Congress for Middle Eastern Studies" réuni à Amman (11-16 juin 2006), un groupe de travail portant sur l'illettrisme dans les mondes du Moyen-Orient et de la Méditerranée hier et aujourd'hui.

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