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Socialisme en acte. Socialisme de lutte 1
Le socialisme en acte. Socialismes de lutte 1 Modérateurs : Héloïse Kiriakou et Frank Georgi Intervenants : Pauline Bernard (IMAF-Aix/IFRA-Nairobi), « Être dans le peuple comme un poisson dans l’eau » : le syncrétisme idéologique du National Resistance Movement et la guerre du peuple prolongée en Ouganda (1981-1986) Elara Bertho (Université Paris3), Un bréviaire du socialisme en chansons (Zimbabwe 1964-1980) Sebastian Pampuch (Humboldt University Berlin), Socialist opposition from the exile : the example of Malawi Jakob Zollmann (Wissenschaftszentrum Berlin für Sozialforschung), Socialism as Entanglement. The Namibian – East German Experience, ca. ...
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Socialisme International
Socialisme international Modérateurs : Sabine Dullin et Constantin Katsakioris Intervenants : Eric Burton (University of Vienna), Socialisms between cooperation and competition. The case of relations between Tanzania and East Germany Steffi Marung (University of Leipzig), African Socialism through Soviet Eyes : The Africanists’ Perspective (1920s to 1970s) Lynn Schler (Ben Gurion University), The Limits of Solidarity : The Politics of Israeli Assistance in Zambian Cooperatives, 1966-1973
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Cascadia: Emergence of a Bioregional Culture in the Pacific Northwest / Julie Celnik
Cascadia: Emergence of a Bioregional Culture in the Pacific Northwest / Julie Celnik, in symposium international "Regional Becomings in North America" organisé, sous la responsabilité scientifique de Wendy Harding (Cultures Anglo-Saxonnes (CAS), Université Toulouse Jean Jaurès, France) et Nancy Cook (University of Montana, USA), Université Toulouse Jean Jaurès, 7-8 avril 2016. Session 2: Bioregional Becomings II.The Pacific Northwest is known as the greenest part of North America – literally, with the Evergreen Forest, but also culturally, with a strong environmental awareness. Both Callenbach and Garreau, in the 1970-80’, described this region as a place where people live in ...
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Evolution of the Ecotopian Myth in the Pacific Northwest into a Culture of Sustainability / Steven Reed Johnson
Evolution of the Ecotopian Myth in the Pacific Northwest into a Culture of Sustainability / Steven Reed Johnson, in symposium international "Regional Becomings in North America" organisé, sous la responsabilité scientifique de Wendy Harding (Cultures Anglo-Saxonnes (CAS), Université Toulouse Jean Jaurès, France) et Nancy Cook (University of Montana, USA), Université Toulouse Jean Jaurès, 7-8 avril 2016. Session 2: Bioregional Becomings II.When Ernest Callenbach, author of Ecotopia, embarked on his first book tour in the Pacific Northwest in 1975, Portland, Oregon was hardly an exemplary sustainable community. Callenbach's book tour was sponsored by Rain magazine, a pioneering journal of ...
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Secularism, faith and community
...While in London civil society is often openly infused with religious values, social initiative in Paris and its periphery is structured by laïcité. This panel explores theseconceptions of state secularism and questions the realities of these...
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The Holocene RCCs ("Rapid Climatic Changes"): an increasing debate on relationships with human societies during Prehistory and History, with examples from Anatolia
...This conference will present and discuss the records of Rapid Climate Changes (RCC) signals recorded in Anatolia, on the basis of a downscaling state of the art about these signals (1) on the global and Eastern Mediterranean (regional) scales,...
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Yudru Tsomu (Sichuan University), " Rise of a Political Strongman in Dergé in the Early Twentieth Century: A Story of Jagö Topden"
... Topden exposes the precarious state of the King’s rule. Jagö Topden may have been aware of the ideological and social changes in China. He effectively adopted the populists’ cause of social reform and thus was able to wrest power away from the Dergé royal...
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Scott Relyea (Hamline University), " Settling Authority: Sichuanese Farmers in Early Twentieth Century Eastern Tibet "
... state. This paper explores the reorientation of imperial frontier settlement policies wrought by newly globalizing norms such as sovereignty, the role of Sichuan settlers in establishing exclusive Chinese authority in the borderland, and projecting it to...
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C. Pat Giersch (Wellesley College), "Patterns of Inclusion and Exclusion Along Twentieth-Century China’s Southwestern and Tibetan Borderlands"
...In recent years, increasingly sophisticated work has traced the remarkable changes in early twentieth-century state-building along China's southwestern and Tibetan borderlands. During this same period, however, the tentacles of global commerce were...
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Mark Frank, " Chinese Physiocracy: Kham as Laboratory for the Agrarian Theory of China "
...When a nation-state looks to intensive agriculture for its national essence, what are the implications at the local level? This paper looks at agricultural colonization efforts (tunken屯垦) of the Chinese state in Kham during the Republican era...
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