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Speculative Urbanism and the making of the next World City
Spaces, stakeholders and scales in Bangalore and beyond
L'équipe « Politiques socio-économiques et recompositions territoriales » du CEIAS (UMR 8564, EHESS-CNRS) accueille Michael Goldman (University of Minnesota, sociologue) et Aurélie Varrel (CEIAS, géographie) qui présenteront leurs travaux sur Bangalore. -
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Entrepreneurial Societies and the English-speaking World: cultures, contexts, perspectives
Le colloque international « Entrepreneurial Societies and the English-speaking World: Cultures, Contexts, Perspectives», se tiendra les 16, 17, 18 septembre 2010 en Sorbonne. Organisé par le CERVEPAS, (Centre de Recherche sur la Vie Economique des Pays-Anglo-Saxons), Université de la Sorbonne Nouvelle - Paris III , cette rencontre rassemblera chercheurs et praticiens afin d'examiner l'extension et la transnationalisation des processus entrepreneuriaux et le rôle des variables contextuelles (culturelles, institutionnelles, économiques, etc.) qui favorisent l'activité entrepreneuriale mais aussi une forme émergente de lien socio-économique. Les meilleurs articles seront publiés dans un ouvrage collectif à paraître aux Presses de la Sorbonne Nouvelle et dans des revues anglo-américaines dédiées. -
Nogent-sur-Marne
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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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