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Paris
Conference, symposium - Sociology
Hong Kong: protests, politics and identity
What factors are at the origin of these protest movements? What will be the impact in the formation of a new Hong Kong identity? What can be expected from the political evolution in Hong Kong and the relations between the city and the continent and the outside world? This symposium, organized by Professor Lun Zhang, attempts to clarify these issues. Several important Hong Kong academics and intellectuals, both actors and privileged observers of these protests and the political and cultural evolution of these last few decades to Hong Kong will be present to show their analysis. They will also dialogue with French Hong Kong specialists.
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Tunis
Call for papers - Urban studies
The resilient city - realities and perspectives in Africa and the Middle East
International conference of the Association for the promotion of teaching and research in town and regional planning *(APERAU AMO)
Le colloque invite à se concentrer sur les recherches empiriques s’appuyant sur des expériences réelles portant sur les villes africaines et celles du Moyen-Orient et issues d’enquêtes de terrain. Les approches transdisciplinaires en rapport avec la thématique de la résilience (géographie urbaine, génie urbain, sociologie urbaine…) sont encouragées afin de privilégier une approche globale dans le traitement de la problématique du colloque.
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Ariel
Scholarship, prize and job offer - Asia
Atlas postdoctoral fellowship in Israel and Jerusalem - Atlas 2020
La Fondation Maison des sciences de l’homme (FMSH) et le Centre de Recherche Français à Jérusalem proposent à des post doctorants résidant en France, une aide à la mobilité pour réaliser un séjour de recherche de 2/3 mois en Israël et à Jérusalem. Cet appel s’inscrit dans le cadre du Programme Atlas de mobilité postdoctorale de courte durée lancé par la FMSH et ses partenaires.
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Paris
History of Science, History of Text
The seminar examines the various types of documents produced in the context of scholarly practices in order to understand how the shaping of textual forms and inscriptions is part of the scientific activity. The seminar also aims to understand how these works make it possible to better interpret the sources on which historians of science draw to conduct their research.
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London
Conference, symposium - History
Decentring the “Flâneur”: walking the early modern city
Ideas about the origins and context for the flâneur have been tied to Paris, and viewed through the lens of Walter Benjamin’s Arcades Project. While Benjaminian orthodoxy has increasingly been challenged, the association of the flâneur with modernity and European cities has continued to dominate studies of its variant forms. This conference aims to de-centre the concept and expand such critique by identifying and analysing forms of pedestrian observation in the early modern period taking note of the fact that strolling, seeing and being seen—and walking the city—emerged well before Europe and the 19th century in urban experiences in cities like Istanbul, Isfahan, Delhi and Beijing.
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Beirut
Challenging Power and Inequality: Gender and Social Justice in the Middle East
Lebanon Support is seeking submissions for the 2021 issue of the Civil Society Review on Challenging Power and Inequality: Gender and Social Justice in the Middle East. This CSR issue is interested in exploring the current landscape of gender and social justice activism both in Lebanon and across the MENA region through the lens of the myriad power dynamics embedded within the fields of “gender” and “gender equality” work and activism.
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Berlin
Conference, symposium - Ethnology, anthropology
Emotional attachment to machines
New ways of relationship-building in Japan
Currently, technologies that foster emotional connections between humans and digital beings are perceived as a threat by many. Because emotional devices are considered to be make-believe systems based on ‘simulation’ (which is often confused with lying, deceit or fraud), emotional technologies could potentially be suspected of affecting human sexual identity or disrupting social bonds. This Symposium will examine the ways in which humans form intimate relationships with ‘emotionally-intelligent entities’ (robots, digital characters, downloadable boyfriend…) and what purposes these relationships to machines serve for them.
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Paris
Ethonographic investigations in Japan, feedback and discussions on recent experiences
Partant du constat que de plus en plus d’enquêtes portant sur la société japonaise contemporaine ont recours à la méthode ethnographique, l’objectif de cette journée est de proposer un espace de discussion autour d’expériences récentes et d’initier une réflexion méthodologique sur les pratiques ethnographiques des chercheurs travaillant sur le Japon contemporain.
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Paris
Korean cinema: construction and deconstruction (1919-2019)
Alors que Bong Joon-ho vient de remporter la Palme d’or du 72e Festival de Cannes, le cinéma coréen fête son centenaire, invitant à s’interroger sur son évolution historique. En effet, que reste-t-il comme patrimoine cinématographique dans ce pays scindé en deux depuis 1948 ? Si l’année France-Corée, en 2015, avait été l’occasion de mener des réflexions sur le cinéma coréen dans ses formes, ses représentations et sa diffusion – notamment à travers le colloque international « Regards croisés sur le cinéma coréen » –, son centenaire incite à se pencher sur son histoire et son actualité. Cette journée d’études cherche à son tour à explorer le cinéma sud-coréen contemporain en le mettant en regard avec sa propre histoire et celle de son pays. Cette indispensable introspection se double également ici d’une analyse réflexive du cinéma sud-coréen en dehors de ses frontières et des moyens par lesquels il atteint un public international.
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Paris
Conference, symposium - History
The plurality and identity of the Free French
Ce colloque international souhaite s'interroger sur les différentes formes de diversité d’origines parmi les Français libres et sur les dynamiques qui ont pu constituer des facteurs d'unité, aux divers moments de leur épopée et au-delà.
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Call for papers - Ethnology, anthropology
Abysses, chasms and exo-worlds. Explorations in limit-environments and techniques of confinement
Techniques & Culture journal (autumn 2020)
Quelle est cette « nature “terrestrielle” » qui nous définirait et nous empêcherait de « prendre la mesure » des mondes souterrains ? Axel Lidenbrock, l’explorateur dépeint par Jules Verne, tente de conjurer cette discontinuité en recourant à la comparaison avec d’autres mondes, extraterrestres en l’occurrence. En s’inspirant de l’invitation de Jules Verne à s’intéresser aux mondes lointains et mystérieux, ce numéro de la revue Techniques et Culture se penche sur les modes d’exploration et d’habitation d’univers souvent conçus comme hostiles mais qui stimulent la curiosité et l’inventivité. Il invite à penser les relations, médiées par les techniques, que les êtres humains entretiennent avec des milieux pour eux délétères voire fatals. Quels dispositifs techniques corporels, matériels mais aussi « imaginaires » ou représentationnels, ces mondes requièrent-ils pour être « vivables » ?
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Lomé
Call for papers - Ethnology, anthropology
Circulations in the global South: Ethnographic explorations of globalized exchanges
15th Association for the anthropology of social change and development (APAD) Conference
The 2020 edition of the Association for the anthropology of social change and development (APAD) conference will focus on the multiple forms of large-scale circulation of goods, ideas, techniques, information and models that increasingly cross the global South and link it to the rest of the world. Panels or papers focusing on smaller-scale, regional or neighbouring countries’ circulations, or showing the consequences of scale change in circulations, are also welcome. We also invite visual anthropologists and filmmakers to propose panels or submit films for public screenings.
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Paris
Conference, symposium - Ethnology, anthropology
"Creative State-Making" & Some (Un)intended Consequences of Islamization
Surprising Trajectories in Islam, Gender & Politics in Southeast Asia
Islam in Southeast Asia has enjoyed a thriving trajectory in recent years. This is in large part attributable to various state-led Islamization movements that have succeeded in weaving the values and tenets of Islam into the very fabric of Muslims’ everyday life, thereby fortifying the power of the state that claims to embody the divine authority and immutability of Islam. But while the state imagines itself to be the legitimate (and only) “guardian” of Islam, its attempts to monopolize Islamic interpretations and institutions also – perhaps unintentionally – open up a more complex, discursive space that allows non-state actors to submit to, challenge, or appropriate and refashion various forms of symbolic state power, often in unpredictable ways.
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Elites, Knowledge, and Power in Modern China
The formation and transformation of elites in modern China
The ERC project “Elites, Networks, and Power in Modern Urban China” investigates how elites and elite networks in their various configurations and articulations emerged and operated not just in major cities in China, but beyond, across the Western and Japanese empires, and the power nations (Great Britain, France, United States, Japan) themselves. It focuses specifically on individual actors rather than state institutions or community organizations. The workshop seeks to address a number of core issues about the individuals and groups that emerged as elite and the modalities and processes of elite formation and (re)deployment of elite networks; the vectors, patterns and timelines of the involvement of elites in public action, from acting in an official capacity, in self- organized associations but also assuming the role of opinion leaders
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Paris 05 Panthéon
Towards a New Social History of Sudan
Cette conférence, qui est également un programme de recherche, souhaite remettre au centre de l’histoire moderne et contemporaine du Soudan les « gens ordinaires ». Nous souhaitons également nous intéresser à tous les thèmes liés à l’histoire des gens « exceptionnellement normaux » (Grendi 1977) : le quotidien, les croyances, les horizons et désirs, dans toute leur diversité selon classe sociale et origine, mais aussi dans tous leurs liens et circulations. Même si la microhistoire a surtout marqué l’historiographie européenne, elle a inspiré aussi des nombreuses études en histoire du Moyen Orient et de l’Afrique (voir l’historiographie de l’Afrique du Sud). Elle a aussi des affinités avec des historiographies non-européennes comme les Études subalternes (malgré leurs différences reconnues). Nous croyons que le croisement de ces approches ne peut que mener à une meilleure connaissance des acteurs et actrices « ordinaires ».
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Call for papers - Ethnology, anthropology
"Waza on the Move". The ineffable art of apprenticeship
Techniques & Culture journal
Au Japon, sous le terme « Waza » (わざ) on entend le savoir-faire incarné, la maîtrise d’un acte artisanal et aussi les procédés et formes d’astuces qui vont avec. Ce terme est chargé de sens profond dont l’intensité n’a d’équivalent que celle du plaisir éprouvé à réaliser ou voir réaliser une action manuelle efficace. Ce mot, les conceptions, pratiques et dispositifs qu’il implique, serviront de fondement pour questionner à nouveaux frais – en mêlant étroitement interaction et culture – la question de l’apprentissage et de la transmission autant dans des univers formalisés et institués qu’informels ou performatifs. En mobilisant la psychologie du développement, l’éthologie des primates, l’anthropologie des chasseurs-cueilleurs, mais aussi le design, l’histoire, la sociologie ou les sciences de l’éducation, nous entendons reprendre la main sur ces questions centrales de la technologie culturelle francophone en partie héritière des cultures populaires et savantes du Japon.
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Hammamet
Call for papers - Urban studies
Urban and architectural identities in Mediterranean cities
Identités urbaines et architecturales dans les villes méditerranéennes
The architectural and urban diversity characterising mediterranean city is inseparable from their identity. It seems clear at that this diversity and multiplicity of different identities shoud be considered as one of the greatest cultural and human values. The coexistence of forms in time and space, the blending of urban and architectural cultures, influences and contaminations, even the contrast and and contradictions of identity that are revealed in the mediterranean urban territory reflect the stratification of the city in its pragmatics implications and its identity meanings. Today, in a context of a competition and attractiveness betwen territories, several mediterranean cities are going through a period of profound changes. Faced with these transformations, the reference to "identity territories" (Troin, 2004) and the ability of the city to build an identity and speared it among the population are called into question.
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Leipzig
Locating negative affects in post-reform China
This panel takes the prevalence of positivity in post-reform China as an invitation to investigate its opposites: the variety of negative ordinary affects that can be viewed as ensuing from state-induced “situations of restricted agency”. What can we learn from the various forms of negativity that morph out of the socio-political circumstances of post-reform China, and how to tread a fine line between the risk of romanticization and analytical dismissal? Under what conditions do the expression and performance of negative affects constitute “a manifestation of autonomy from state directives” in the context of pervasive “happiness” campaigns? Or is their work ambivalent, if not problematic, especially when they come to be associated with specific marginalized groups?
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Madrid
Dialogues in the Late Medieval Mediterranean
Methodological encounters and (dis)encounters
The aim of this workshop is to launch a methodological exchange forum to analyze the panorama of the late medieval Mediterranean from different and complementary perspectives. During the last years, an increased number of projects focused on the relations between East and West, Christianity and Islam or North Africa and Al-Andalus had emerged in the international scenario. In the framework of these current research projects, this workshop has been proposed to achieve two main objectives: to create a dialogue space to share the recent research results of these projects, as well as to establish new research networks integrated by senior and young researchers which allow the development of multidisciplinary research lines about the late Middle Ages.
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Budapest
Visible and invisible borders between Christians and Muslims in the Early Modern World
It has traditionally been argued that with the rise of the modern nation state, borders increasingly became lines demarcating the spatial limits of state power. Recent efforts have been made to re-examine this territorial argument and pay close attention to the social, cultural, political, economic, and religious networks that created, reinforced, and also traversed borderlands. Though war, conquest, and diplomacy repeatedly redrew the dividing lines between empires and kingdoms, extensive interactions and exchanges left the borderlands with deeply entangled roots and routes. These patterns, mechanisms, and forces had a deep impact on all aspects of life and are still felt today. Arguably, no single element has been more dominant in shaping this complex relationship than the regional historiographies and historical memories that tried to write the empires out of their pasts entirely.
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