AccueilCalendrier2015

AccueilCalendrier2015




  • Melbourne

    Appel à contribution - Représentations

    Old Time Accomplices: Mentors and Mentees

    Mentoring in the arts, humanities, social sciences and the professional world

    Despite living in societies increasingly marked by individualism and selfishness, in the modern world we see an increase in mentoring programs. Mentoring is grounded on a mutual commitment towards professional and intellectual development and forges a bond between mentor and mentee. This pattern exists in the academic, professional and private sectors, where coaches of all kinds multiply. We wish to explore the mentor-mentee relationship in an interdisciplinary context. We invite papers which explore the theme and the practice of mentoring in literature, history, art, performing arts, social sciences, and in the professional world.

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  • Noumea

    Appel à contribution - Éducation

    Le système éducatif calédonien à l'heure du destin commun

    Dans la seconde moitié du XXe siècle, la Nouvelle-Calédonie s’est engagée dans la voie de l’élaboration de son propre système éducatif. Il est l’une des conséquences du processus d’émancipation initié par les Accords de Matignon puis l’Accord de Nouméa. Bien qu’inachevé, ce processus a, au fil du temps, franchi des étapes importantes, avec notamment les transferts par l’État de la compétence de l’enseignement du premier degré en 2000 et de celle d’une partie du second degré en 2012. Cette évolution donne aujourd’hui aux institutions calédoniennes, en particulier au Gouvernement, au Congrès et au Sénat coutumier de la Nouvelle-Calédonie, aux Provinces et aux communes, des leviers d’action et d’intervention très importants.

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  • Canberra

    Appel à contribution - Histoire

    Judging the Past in a Post-Cold War World

    The collapse of the Soviet Union accelerated the search for justice and truth on the part of many millions of people whose lives had been overshadowed by the cold war, in many countries, for nearly half a century. Demands for justice and for recognition of suffering and loss have resulted in national Truth and Reconciliation Commissions, prosecution (or attempted prosecution) of state officials, politicians and military officers and the construction of monuments and memorials as sites of memory. They have inspired an outpouring of literary and artistic works, and a flourishing film and documentary industry. This conference aims to trace these various ways of judging the past both in the countries at the centre of the Cold War and in those that were swept up in the wake of its confrontations. How have we and how can we come to terms with a past that is still so present? The organisers seek contributions on attempts at redress, for example, legal and social, or through the arts, media and literature.

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