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PROGRAMME RESEARCH

Trimestriel
Oct > Dec  2019
À LA UNE

Hong Kong: protest, politics


and identity
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Hong Kong, the “pearl of the Orient” Professor Lun Zhang, attempts to
and long considered as a quintessen- clarify these issues.
tial commercial city, has seen serious Several important Hong Kong
political protests since summer 2019. academics and intellectuals , both
The whole world has witnessed the actors and privileged observers of
images broadcast in the media and these protests and the political and
international press. Numerous signs cultural evolution of these last few
inside and outside China show that decades to Hong Kong will be present
this immense country and its rela- to show their analysis. They will also
tions with the world are entering a new dialogue with French Hong Kong
period of great uncertainty. In this specialists.
historic moment, what is happening
in Hong Kong, the symbolic city
Tuesday, November 12 th
of modern China, delivers certain
Amphithéâtre François-Furet, EHESS
messages for the future of Hong Kong
and China.
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

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Events
EVENTS

“Creative State-Making “:
Surprising Trajectories in
Islam, Gender & Politics in
Southeast Asia
Nurul Mohd Razif

Inspired by an emerging anthropological focus on the


bureaucratization of Islam in Southeast Asia, this workshop
aims to explore how states adopt policies that engender
surprising consequences on the ground, and the dynamic ways
in which non-state actors too engage in processes of “creative
state-making” (Müller 2018).

Friday 10/18 | 10am - 4pm | FMSH BS1-28

Why social movements


matter?
Social Movements in the Global Age, Geoffrey Pleyers

Laurence Cox presents his recent book Why Social


Movements Matter, written at the Collège d’études
mondiales.
The 21st century sees social movements written large on the
map of the world, while journalists, intellectuals, novelists,
celebrities and politicians invoke specific movements as
current events or for dramatic effect. Yet the significance of
widespread popular mobilisation as such is barely a subject
of public reflection.
Why should the wider public care about social movements
in general, and how can they grasp them?

Friday 10/25 | 4pm - 6pm | FMSH A3-50

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Heritage Factory in the Digital Age
6th Hyperheritage International Symposium
Chair Unesco ITEN, Ghislaine Azémard

The term HyperHeritage covers information communication


every hybrid cultural heritage on Cultural Heritage. These
environment augmented with advances also imply gradually
digital information inviting us to establishing new ways and
explore new ways of perceiving, means to comprehend, access,
experiencing and practicing process, experience and perceive
cultural heritage. Massive digital and interconnected
developments on ICT and the Cultural Heritage information on
unprecedented spread of mobile, a variety of delivery platforms,
location-aware and immersive devices and environments.
technologies and devices,
advocate for the exploration of Wednesday & Thursday 11/13-14 | 9:30am - 5pm | IEA de Paris
new forms of Human to Human,
Human-Computer and Human-
Environment interaction and

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International Panel on Exiting Violence
Final report presentation
IPEV, Violence and Exiting violence Platform, Jean-Pierre Dozon, Yvon Le Bot et Michel Wieviorka

The International Panel on a critical approach to practical


Exiting Violence (IPEV) pre recommendations, this report
sents its final report for the first is intended not only for the
time in Paris. The results of its academic world, but also for the
nine working groups, the fruit political world and the actors of
of two years of international civil society. During the presen-
and interdisciplinary collabora- tation, key panelists will speak
tions, aim at thinking the exit before a general discussion with
of violence, at the various levels the audience.
where it is exercised (deradicali-
sation, disengagement, recon-
Monday 11/18 | 5pm - 8pm | IEA de Paris
ciliation, memories of groups
and individuals, etc.). With a
constant concern to articulate

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EVENTS

“Migration crisis”? What


crisis?
Chair Exile and migration, Alexis Nuselovici (NOUSS)

This workshop, co-organised by Alexis Nuselovici


(NOUSS) and Nina Sahraoui, aims at examining the
notion of “crisis” within the field of migration through an
interdisciplinary dialogue bringing together philosophers,
linguists, geographers, sociologists and anthropologists.
Through a common etymology, “crisis” and “criticism”
share a same semantical value, that of an opportunity
offered to new understandings and changes. In contrast,
the current discursive use of “crisis” seems to stress
historical ineluctability and political inflexibility. How to
explain this reversal?

Tuesday 11/29 | 9:30am - 6pm | FMSH BS1-28

The Chinese political


model
Chinese Modernity, Identity and model, Lun Zhang

What is the Chinese political model? The political factor


is the key to grasp the factors of permanent change of
this gigantic country in all domains, as has been seen
in previous seminars. The speakers will try to analyze
certain major events that have taken place in the last few
decades, events whose impact has been a determining
factor in the political path of contemporary China.

Tuesday 10/08 | 5pm - 7pm | FMSH Forum


Tuesday 10/22 | 5pm - 7pm | FMSH A3-35
Friday 11/22 | 5pm - 7pm | FMSH BS1-28

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EVENTS

Making of the Southwest


Indian Littoral
Carmel Christy Kattithara Joseph

The Southwest Indian littoral occupies a prominent role


in the history of trade and colonisation. The strategical
location of the ports such as Cochin, Mormugao and
Thoothukudi in the Southwestern shores made them
flourishing centres of trade for merchants as well as the
Portuguese, the Dutch and the British colonisers. This
workshop aims to explore the mediations in the form of
trade, colonialism and religion in the southwest littoral
over the last three centuries.

Friday 10/25 | 9:30am - 5pm | FMSH BS1-28

Mutations of capital?
Chair Ecology, Work, Employment, D. Méda et F. Jany-Catrice

What role does nature play and how to consider the effects
of the socio-ecological crisis to understanding capitalist
expansion today? This seminar, organised by Maura
Benegiamo, explors the nature-value nexus to address the
mechanisms, implications and impacts of such a move.

Wednesday 10/16 | 6pm - 8pm | FMSH A3-50


Friday 11/22 | 6pm - 8pm | FMSH Forum
Mercredi 12/18 | 6pm - 8pm | FMSH Forum

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Agenda
October
November
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AGENDA OCTOBER

Capitalisme et (post)esclavage : pour une critique caribéenne


10/02 de l’économie politique
Caribbean and Transatlantic Worlds on the Move, C. Chivallon, D. Nativel et M. Renault
FMSH Forum | 9:30am - 5pm | Free entrance

10/08 Le mouvement de défense des droits civiques et la question


de la modernisation de l’administration étatique by Aurore Merle
Seminar Chinese Modernity, Identity and Model, Lun Zhang
FMSH Forum | 5pm - 7pm | Free entrance

10/10 Matrix Reloaded: The concept of socio-political matrix revisited from


Latin America by Manuel Antonio Garretón
Social Movements in the Global Age, Geoffrey Pleyers
FMSH A3-50 | 5:30pm - 7:30pm | Free entrance

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10/12 Book presentation Réinventer l’association. Contre la société du mépris
Seminar Rethinking emancipation, Jean-Louis Laville
Mairie du IIIe, Paris | 3pm - 5pm | Free entrance

10/16 La pratique actuarielle au Canada : crises, normes et bonnes pratiques


by Denis Latulippe
Seminar Ethics and finance, Christian Walter and Emmanuel Picavet
FMSH Forum | 5pm - 7pm | Free entrance
Financing the crises: climate, biodiversity and public action
Seminar Mutations of capital?, Maura Benegiamo
FMSH A3-50 | 6pm - 8pm | Free entrance

10/17 Social Theory, Race, and the Imperial Episteme by Julian Go


Seminar For a non-hegemonic globalized sociology, Stéphane Dufoix and Éric Macé
FMSH BS1-28 | 5:30pm - 7:30pm | Free entrance

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AGENDA OCTOBER

10/18 “Creative State-Making “: Surprising Trajectories in Islam, Gender &


Politics in Southeast Asia
Nurul Mohd Razif
FMSH BS1-28 | 10am - 4pm | Free entrance

10/22 La Chine et la politique : l’avatar du maoïsme et le néo-totalitarisme


à l’époque du numérique et de la mondialisation par Lun Zhang
Seminar Chinese Modernity, Identity and Model, Lun Zhang
FMSH A3-35 | 5pm - 7pm | Free entrance

10/23 Public space in the neoliberal city by Patricia Ramírez Kuri


Social Movements in the Global Age, Geoffrey Pleyers
FMSH A3-50 | 5:30pm - 7:30pm | Free entrance

10/25 Making of the Southwest Indian Littoral: Colonial Mediations,

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Religion and Marginality
Carmel Christy Kattithara Joseph
FMSH BS1-28 | 10am - 4pm | Free entrance
Why social movements matter? par Laurence Cox
Social Movements in the Global Age, Geoffrey Pleyers
FMSH A3-50 | 5:30pm - 7:30pm | Free entrance

10/28 Présentation du livre Les circuits courts alimentaires. Entre marché


et innovation sociale par Yuna Chiffoleau
Seminar For a global socioeconomy, Jean-Louis Laville
FMSH BS1-28 | 6pm - 8pm | Free entrance

10/29 “Crise migratoire. Quelle crise?”


Chair Alexis Nuselovici (NOUSS)
FMSH BS1-28 | 9:30am - 6pm | Free entrance

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AGENDA NOVEMBER

11/05 Fin de l’idéal ? by François Jullien


Methodical and popular course of philosophy, François Jullien
BnF | 12:30pm - 2pm | Free entrance

11/06 Seminar Sociology of conflict


Hervé Le Bras and Michel Wieviorka
FMSH A3-35 | 11am - 1pm | Free entrance

11/07 Book launch Social movements and social stratification


by Sabrina Zajak
Social Movements in the Global Age, Geoffrey Pleyers
FMSH A3-50 | 5:30pm - 7:30pm | Free entrance
Repenser la mondialisation des sciences sociales depuis les “Suds”
by Audrey Alejandro
Seminar For a non-hegemonic globalized sociology, Stéphane Dufoix and Éric Macé
FMSH A2-49 | 5:30pm - 7:30pm | Free entrance
Seminar Moïse ou la Chine ?
Chair François Jullien
École des Mines | 6pm - 8pm | Free entrance

11/12 Hong Kong : protestations, politique et identité

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Chinese Modernity, Identity and Model, Lun Zhang
Amphithéâtre François-Furet | 9:30am - 6:30pm | Free entrance
La place d’autrui by Bernard Sève
Methodical and popular course of philosophy, François Jullien
BnF | 12:30pm - 2pm | Free entrance

11/13 Seminar Sociology of conflict


Hervé Le Bras and Michel Wieviorka
FMSH A3-35 | 11am - 1pm | Free entrance
Raisonnement probabiliste et usage des normes​by Angela Palermo
Seminar Ethics and finance, Christian Walter and Emmanuel Picavet
FMSH Forum | 5pm - 7pm | Free entrance

11/13-14 Heritage Factory in the Digital Age


6th HyperHeritage International Symposium
Chair Unesco ITEN, Ghislaine Azémard
IEA de Paris | 9am - 5:30pm | On registration

11/14 Seminar Moïse ou la Chine ?


Chair François Jullien
École des Mines | 6pm - 8pm | Free entrance

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AGENDA NOVEMBER

11/18 Book presentation Theory of Social Enterprise and Pluralism. Social


Movements, Solidarity Economy and Global South
Seminar For a global socioeconomy, Jean-Louis Laville
FMSH A3-35 | 6pm - 8pm | Free entrance
International Panel on Exiting Violence
Final report presentation
IPEV, Violence and Exiting violence Platform, J.-P. Dozon, Y. Le Bot and M. Wieviorka
IEA de Paris | 5pm - 8pm | On registration

11/19 La douleur est-elle pensable ? by Patrick Hochart


Methodical and popular course of philosophy, François Jullien
BnF | 12:30pm - 2pm | Free entrance

11/20 Seminar Sociology of conflict


Hervé Le Bras and Michel Wieviorka
FMSH A3-35 | 11am - 1pm | Free entrance

11/21 Bourdieu / Foucault by Christian Laval, Bruno Frère


and Michèle Riot-Sarcey
Seminar Rethinking emancipation, Jean-Louis Laville
FMSH BS1-28 | 6pm - 8pm | Free entrance
Seminar Moïse ou la Chine ?
Chair François Jullien
École des Mines | 6pm - 8pm | Free entrance

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11/22 L’actualité du ‘totalitarisme’ : le cas de la Chine by Michel Bonin
Seminar Chinese Modernity, Identity and Model, Lun Zhang
FMSH BS1-28 | 5pm - 7pm | Free entrance
Bio-economy and bio-labour by Philippe Brunet and Benjamin Raimbault
Seminar Mutations of capital?, Maura Benegiamo
FMSH Forum | 6pm - 8pm | Free entrance

11/26 Devenir, processus, événement by François Jullien


Methodical and popular course of philosophy, François Jullien
BnF | 12:30pm - 2pm | Free entrance

11/27 Seminar Sociology of conflict


Hervé Le Bras and Michel Wieviorka
FMSH A3-35 | 11am - 1pm | Free entrance
Faut-il une gouvernance de la blockchain ?
Blockchain technology, Nicolas Barbaroux
FMSH Forum | 9:30am - 12pm | Free entrance

11/28 Seminar Exorganologie III with Ishida Hidetaka


Bernard Stiegler
Maison Suger | 5pm - 8pm | Free entrance
Seminar Moïse ou la Chine ?
Chair François Jullien
École des Mines | 6pm - 8pm | Free entrance

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AGENDA DECEMBER

12/02 Book presentation Solidarité et organisation. Penser une autre


gestion with Philippe Eynaud
Seminar For a global socioeconomy, Jean-Louis Laville
FMSH Forum | 6pm - 8pm | Free entrance

12/03 Le don et l’échange by Patrick Hochart


Methodical and popular course of philosophy, François Jullien
BnF | 12:30pm - 2pm | Free entrance

12/04 Seminar Sociology of conflict


Hervé Le Bras and Michel Wieviorka
FMSH A3-35 | 11am - 1pm | Free entrance
La finance et le crime by Alain Bauer
Seminar Ethics and finance, Christian Walter and Emmanuel Picavet

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FMSH Forum | 5pm - 7pm | Free entrance

12/05 Seminar Moïse ou la Chine ?


Chair François Jullien
École des Mines | 6pm - 8pm | Free entrance
Vers un nouveau municipalisme. L’exemple de Barcelone by Joan Subirats
and Alvaro Porro Gonzalès
Seminar Rethinking emancipation, Jean-Louis Laville
FMSH BS1-28 | 6pm - 8pm | Free entrance

12/9-16 Exposition L’art et le musée face à la question (dé)coloniale


Caribbean and Transatlantic Worlds on the Move, C. Chivallon, D. Nativel et M. Renault
FMSH Hall | 8am - 8pm | Free entrance

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AGENDA DECEMBER

12/10 L’exil, la ville, l’artiste


Chair Alexis Nuselovici (NOUSS)
FMSH Forum | 9:30am - 6pm | Free entrance
Chasse à l’homme / chasse aux animaux
World History of Animals, Pierre Serna et Malik Mellah
FMSH A3-35 | 9:30am - 6pm | Free entrance
Dialogue, dispute, querelle by Martin Rueff
Methodical and popular course of philosophy, François Jullien
BnF | 12:30pm - 2pm | Free entrance

12/11 L’art et le musée face à la question (dé)coloniale


Caribbean and Transatlantic Worlds on the Move, C. Chivallon, D. Nativel et M. Renault
FMSH Forum | 9am - 6pm | Free entrance
Seminar Sociology of conflict
Hervé Le Bras and Michel Wieviorka
FMSH A3-35 | 11am - 1pm | Free entrance

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12/12 Séminaire Exorganologie III with Ishida Hidetaka
Bernard Stiegler
Maison Suger | 5pm - 7pm | Free entrance

12/17 Dieu est mort by François Jullien


Methodical and popular course of philosophy, François Jullien
BnF | 12:30pm - 2pm | Free entrance

12/18 Seminar Sociology of conflict


Hervé Le Bras and Michel Wieviorka
FMSH A3-35 | 11am - 1pm | Free entrance
The crises seen from the rural spaces: the agrifood system
and the value of biodiversity
Seminar Mutations of capital?, Maura Benegiamo
FMSH Forum | 6pm - 8pm | Free entrance

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