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  • Paris

    Appel à contribution - Asie

    Living in the Aftermath. Catastrophes in South Asia and the Himalayas

    In 2024, the Centre for South Asian and Himalayan Studies (Centre d'études sud-asiatiques et himalayennes, CNRS/EHESS) is organizing an international conference open to all disciplines in the social sciences and humanities on the topic of the aftermath of catastrophes in South Asia and the Himalayas. The theme of this conference is in keeping with recent, global-scale and transdisciplinary reflections on the way the modern world thinks about and deals with disasters and the unexpected, be they ecological, technological or health-related, whether they are collective or individual.  

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  • Paris

    Appel à contribution - Études des sciences

    Science, Technology and Nationalism in India

    Although the question of nationalism in India has been of interest to many social science scholars, the relationship between science and nationalism has seldom been discussed in an in-depth manner. STS perspectives and debates allow a framework that investigates the pivotal role and position of science and technology in the realization of state policies in India through several technoscientific projects and illustrates how deeply it is enmeshed within the larger political and social goals of national growth and development. Therefore, we would like to investigate the role science and technology play in these imbrications, the challenges they pose, and how these new assemblages reconfigure power relations between the Global North and the Global South within India, between States and markets. 

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  • Lahore

    Appel à contribution - Asie

    Understanding Gradients of Political Engagements

    Citizenship and Identity in South Asia

    Historian and political scientists of South Asia have been dealing with the ascent of postcolonial state and the form of citizenships in South Asia. The meteoric rise of postcolonial theory, subaltern school of historiography to be precise made efforts in bringing the role of ideas and culture in shaping state, community and political narratives. Notwithstanding these insights still this literature failed to bring in one very important thing; a comparative lens to study informal politics in the region. The social transformation and process of democratization has appeared to be inching ahead across the region from Nepal to Bangladesh. Therefore, increasingly a cross country perspective is required combining interdisciplinary approaches and methodologies (qualitative, quantitative) to develop a comparative perspective of way social and cultural factors influence informal politics in South Asia.

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  • Paris

    Appel à contribution - Asie

    Artistic Activism in India (History, Practice, Paradigm and Circulation)

    “Artivism” encompasses artistic actions, which tackle social and political issues, reviving agitational practises defined in resistance to the planetary ideological hegemony they refer to as neoliberalism. This resurgent awareness of the political nature of artistic creation questions consensual discourses on the neutrality of art and aesthetics, often confined in their "autonomy" and impervious to the disorders of the world. Within artistic activism a dialectic between two entities, traditionally perceived as being of a different nature, is played out: on the one hand the field of art (too often defined as autonomous, with no other functionality than its own) and on the other hand in the field of politics and social activities on the other hand (thought out as a praxis of the exercise of the power in an organized society). The central question posed by artistic activism could be stated in this way: How can we evaluate the capacity of art (visual arts, performing arts, literature, theatre, dance, video art, cinema, etc.) to function as social and political protest?

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  • Paris

    Appel à contribution - Études du politique

    Seeing Politics through Intermediation and Intermediaries

    This seminar proposes to look at politics through the lens of political intermediaries and what they do, i.e. intermediation. Intermediaries can be defined as an assorted group of actors (political brokers, political parties, interest groups, movements) who acts as a hinge between two or more levels, actors or social institutions; while intermediation , as a process, encompasses all the mediations that these actors perform in order to keep the political system intact (Zaremberg, Guarneros-Meza, and Lavalle 2017; Gunther, Puhle, and Montero 2007; Kitschelt 2004; Smith 2007). The question we are interested in relates to the transformations in the roles of these agents and processes of mediation since the neo-liberal transformation has engulfed the processes of public policy formulation, contestation and enactment.

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  • Delhi

    Appel à contribution - Asie

    Of mediation and power : Intermediaries in the South Asian societies

    XXIe ateliers de l'Association des jeunes études indiennes (AJEI)

    Les XXIe ateliers de l'Association des jeunes études indiennes (AJEI) se tiendront à Delhi du 22 eu 25 avril 2019, dans les locaux du Centre des sciences humaines sur le thème de l'intermédiation et du pouvoir. L'AJEI est une association de jeunes chercheur·e·s sur l'Inde, qui depuis plus de 20 ans organise des evènements scientifiques permettant de visibiliser sa recherche, d'en discuter, de la confronter à l'avis de chercheur·e·s seniors. L'appel à contributions ci-dessous donne les axes centraux mais nous restons ouverts à toute contribution recoupant la thèmatique et se basant sur des données empiriques solides. 

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  • Pondichéry

    Appel à contribution - Asie

    Multifaceted Inequality in Contemporary India

    The "Association des jeunes études indiennes" (AJEI) is a student organization whose members are young researchers coming from various disciplines of the human and social sciences (from masters degree to postdoctoral level) whose area of research is South Asia. Every year, a research seminar in France and a workshop in India bring students and scholars together in order to discuss the topics and papers presented. Since 1998 the AJEI organizes an annual workshop in India with the support of international and local partners. This year we propose a three day workshop with an opening lecture, daily presentations discussed by senior researchers, methodological workshops, and a concluding session. One of our goals is also to interact informally, and build relationships, towards creating a strong international network of researchers.

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  • Paris

    Appel à contribution - Pensée

    Romain Rolland et l'Inde : un échange fructueux

    Dès ses années de formation à l’École normale supérieure, Rolland s’intéresse aux religions d’Asie que lui fait découvrir le romantisme français et allemand. Le thème de l’Orient est d’ailleurs plusieurs fois abordé dans Jean-Christophe. Très impliqué, après la guerre, dans le débat Orient-Occident, Rolland s’intéresse à  Mohandas K. Gandhi et son satyagraha comme moyen non-violent de libération des peuples.

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  • Vârânasî

    Appel à contribution - Asie

    Le genre : politique, travail, droit et développement

    Ateliers de l'Association des jeunes études indiennes (AJEI) 2015

    L'Association jeunes études indiennes (AJEI) organise chaque année des ateliers en Inde, rassemblant jeunes chercheurs et chercheurs confirmés ayant pour aire de recherche l’Asie du Sud. Le thème retenu pour l’édition 2015 des ateliers de l’AJEI est « le genre : politique, travail, droit, développement ». Ces ateliers se veulent une plateforme permettant à de jeunes chercheurs de rendre compte, tant de la manière dont des perspectives de genre apportent un éclairage complémentaire à leur objet d’étude que des contributions de leurs recherches aux débats sur le genre.

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  • Appel à contribution - Sociologie

    Mouvements sociaux et politiques en Asie du Sud

    L'Association jeunes études indiennes (AJEI) regroupe des étudiant-e-s en sciences sociales, du mastère au post-doctorat, travaillant sur l’Asie du Sud. Chaque année elle organise un atelier d'une semaine en Inde et un séminaire d'une journée en France, lesquels sont autant d’occasions pour de jeunes chercheurs de présenter leurs travaux, discutés par des chercheurs confirmés. L’édition 2010 des ateliers, qui se tiendra à Nagpur au Maharashtra du 7 au 13 février 2010 en collaboration avec l’Université de Nagpur et le Département d’études sur la pensée d’Ambedkar, abordera la question des mouvements sociaux et politiques en Asie du Sud.

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  • Paris

    Appel à contribution - Asie

    Les communautés tamoules et le conflit sri lankais

    Cette conférence sur « les communautés tamoules et le conflit sri lankais » sera l'occasion de réunir, sous l'égide du laboratoire ENeC (UMR 8185 - Université Paris-Sorbonne et Université de Saint Denis), des chercheurs de disciplines et nationalités différentes afin d'approfondir la réflexion sur des sujets d'une grande actualité scientifique tels que les migrations, le transnationalisme, l'analyse et la résolution de conflit... à travers l'exemple de Sri Lanka et sa diaspora.

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