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December 2022

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Position to be filled

Responsible for financial management at MSH Bordeaux

 

The person thus recruited will ensure financial management and analytical accounting monitoring of expenses and revenues of the UAR 2004 “Maison des sciences de l'Homme (MSH) de Bordeaux” and will lead the MSH support service. This position, opened as part of the New Jobs Offered for Internal Mobility (NOEMI), is offered as a priority to CNRS agents (permanent civil servants and CDI IT) during the two internal mobility campaigns.

 

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Call for projects 2023

 

In progress: Second wave of calls for thematic projects, blanks and young researchers (Calls 2023) from the Maison des Sciences de l'Homme de Bordeaux (MSH Bx). Responses must be submitted by February 8 at 1 p.m.

 

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January 9
9:30 a.m.-11:30 a.m.
MSH Bordeaux Salle Jean Borde
 
(Public) linguistic and family policies through the prism of (multi)migration
Axis 1 “Multilingual territories”
Giovanni Poggeschi, Ordinary Professor, Dipartimento di Scienze Giuridiche, Università del Salento (Italy)

 
Language policies are a vast archipelago of actions carried out “from above” (by States), “from below” (by societies) or “at mid-level” (by the collaboration of the State and of civil society) and speaking on languages ​​and their uses in society. They can be explored at different scales (state, regional, family, etc.) and from a plurality of contexts or fields. As part of this seminar on language policies, it is in the migratory environment that questions will be raised on the scales mentioned, taking into account the complexity and diversity of the trajectories of individuals and groups. Precisely in view of their richness, these questions will be addressed from an interdisciplinary and international perspective, notably by combining the views of sociolinguists, jurists, geographers and anthropologists.
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January 19
10:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m.
MSH Bordeaux Salle Jean Borde

Decolonial and universal: crossed perspectives
Ruth Guichard, Leila Gonzales, Maria Lugones, activist and decolonial practices
 
This seminar of theoretical text readings is collegial. It will focus on contemporary thoughts on decoloniality, understood as a continuing process of removing coloniality from power. What universes, what stories, what epistemologies are being put in place to renew the question of the universal, of the too easily binary center/periphery relationship, of a possible outside of coloniality?
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January 27
9:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m.
MSH Bordeaux Salle Jean Borde

 Become familiar with media coverage and journalistic writing

Objective: Support researchers wishing to submit an article for The Conversation France

Training on media coverage for researchers and the basics of journalistic writing.

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January 11-13

International meetig

Urbanphobia 16th-21st century

MSH Bordeaux Jean Borde Room

 

Conference organized by Philippe Chassaigne and Caroline Le Mao.

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Assessment of the first year of activity of the MSH of Bordeaux

 

The Bordeaux Human Sciences House (MSHBx) in the form of a CNRS/University Bordeaux-Montaigne/University of Bordeaux Support and Research Unit (UAR) is a very recent creation. His scientific project was validated by his three supervisory authorities in July 2020, thus paving the way for the concerted and joint decision to create the MSH. The MSHBx was formally created in January 2021 by the CNRS , and its creation confirmed by decision of the Board of Directors of the University Bordeaux-Montaigne (UBM) in January 2022. After the assignment of the secretary general by the CNRS to the 1st September 2021 ( Dominique Pacot ), the last quarter of that same year will have been devoted to the recruitment of members of the MSH support team (on UBM positions). The year ended with the selection process of the Director of the UAR ( Sandro Landi ) and his appointment to this position on January 1, 2022.

On this new basis, from its roadmap and the HCERES evaluation, the MSHBx deployed its actions throughout 2022.

These were presented to the Committee of Directors and Platform Managers (CoDirResp).

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> EDITORIAL NEWS

New publications Un@


Laurence Mullaly
Aesthetics and politics in Argentine cinema.
Albertina Carri and Lucía Puenzo: family stories
Collection “S@nté in contexts”

Albertina Carri and Lucía Puenzo are part of the same generation, that of the post-dictatorship which is also that of the New Argentine Cinema.
However, their fictional films represent power relations and the forms of violence that accompany them in a radically different way. Their h/Family Stories, in the plural, are examined with an undisciplined methodology that draws its source from cultural, feminist and gender studies. Aesthetic and political issues, and in particular the staging of gender, class, race and sexuality relations, are put into perspective through a contextualized study in order to illuminate the links between socio-cultural production, history and political, but also the negotiations carried out by each filmmaker to position themselves in a globalized cinematographic field.

 

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Marc Brosseau
Table of literary geography
Collection “Sp@tialités”

The trajectory of literary geography accompanies that of the multiple branches and currents of human geography. Long marginal, the use of literature is now a common practice in geography. From the veracity of the description of rural landscapes in the realistic novel to the form of the city in the modernist novel, via the urban imagination in science fiction literature or the detective novel, many themes are explored in contact of literary works. Considered as a whole, the mass of work published over almost fifty years is impressive, sufficiently rich and diversified that it is not excessive to speak of a relatively autonomous sub-discipline whose developments result from the mobilization of theoretical frameworks, methodological approaches or even themes that have been little studied until now. This book reconstructs the evolution of this abundant field of research and identifies the most promising contemporary directions. It shows that literary geography constitutes a form of crossroads where conceptions of the discipline, methodological issues, critical prerogatives and intellectual traditions intersect, and sometimes collide.

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