Call for projects 2023
The Maison des Sciences de l'Homme de Bordeaux (MSH Bx) opens its second wave of thematic calls for projects, blanks and young researchers from December 1, 2023 (Calls 2023).
Responses will be due February 8 at 1 p.m.
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February 3 9:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. MSH Bordeaux Room 2
Become familiar with media coverage and journalistic writing
Mediatization, that is to say expressing oneself in the information media, makes it possible to promote scientific expertise on the one hand, but also the position of researchers on the other. It seems to have become a component of the careers of academics who are increasingly invited to take part in the public and political debate and to irrigate it.
The objective of this training workshop is to enable researchers to be able to propose an article meeting the criteria of journalistic writing.
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February 6 9:30 a.m.-11:30 a.m. MSH Bordeaux Salle Jean Borde
Ricard Morén-Alegret, Coordinator of Migration Research Program & Migration Research, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona (Spain)
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.
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February 8
10:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. MSH Bordeaux Salle Jean Borde
Horizon MSH 3 Conference
Cédric Brun (SPH-Bordeaux Montaigne University)
This conference aims to stimulate critical reflection on the notion of humanity and its limits within the framework of philosophy, anthropology, law, history, cognitive psychology and biology, and " humanities” as a disciplinary and research field. The “humanities” design a work space where biology, cognitive sciences, neuroscience and the humanities – history, ethnography, philosophy, archeology – intersect, and they open the way to the renewal of a philosophical anthropology in line with data from genomics, (neuro-) cognitive sciences and paleoanthropology.
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the 21st of February
9:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. URFIST Bordeaux
Write a data management plan
The data management plan (DMP), or data management plan (DMP), is a document describing the way in which scientific data will be produced, processed, described, shared or protected and preserved during and after the project. research. It is a deliverable required by research funders, such as the National Research Agency (ANR) or the European Commission. It also promotes the reuse of scientific data in an open data approach. The management plan is designed as a risk management tool regarding data management during the research project.
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February 23
10:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. MSH Bordeaux Salle Jean Borde
Decolonial and universal: crossed perspectives Axis 2 "Inclusive societies" A philosopher of technology and its reception in Brazil Natalia Guerellus, Yuk Hui
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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February 1, 5 p.m. University of Bordeaux Travée C3 DSPEG College
Opening
Exhibitions on the Talence – Pessac – Gradignan university domain: a joint reflection on an emblematic territory
ALT and BIC BOX Association
From January 31 to February 9, the Alt- association and the BIC BOX have joined forces to present two exhibitions that respond to each other, to lift the veil on a territory with little-known wealth. The exhibition The university domain Talence - Pessac - Gradignan, 1950 - 2030: A space of possibilities? produced by BIC BOX traces the architectural and urban history of the campus, from its design to the current phase of work |
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February 2 10-12 p.m. MSH Bordeaux Room 2
MICA Webinar
Analyze media discourses through the prism of social relations of minority
Emmanuelle Bruneel, doctoral student in Information and Communication Sciences (GRIPIC / CELSA Sorbonne University)
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February 7 2-5 p.m. MSH Bordeaux Salle Jean Borde
ARTES Seminar
Places and environments of Art
Elisabeth Magne (MCF visual arts), Emma Kadraoui (doctoral student in visual arts)
This new three-year program, chosen collectively by teacher-researchers and doctoral students within the new autonomous unit ARTES (UR 24141), follows more than ten years of research on very diverse themes (The effect of reality, Writing and creation, Rhythms in the arts, The art of interpreting art). |
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February 22 2-4 p.m. MSH Bordeaux Salle Jean Borde
ARTES Conference
How to film what I want to say / How to say what I want to film
Antoine Parouty, director, director of photography
He spent his childhood in Corrèze. After a Baccalaureate in audiovisual cinema, he went to Africa for several months to do photography. On his return in 1998, he joined Insas in Brussels, in the image section and continued his apprenticeship on film sets in Belgium, as a camera assistant. In 2004, he moved to Paris where he became cinematographer/director of photography, first on shorts and then feature-length fiction films, documentaries, music videos and artists' films. |
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Call for proposals Cross-border summer courses 2023
The first edition of the cross-border summer courses, organized in July 2022, demonstrated its effectiveness as a strategic meeting place and hub for the dissemination of intercultural and multilingual knowledge. Its ability also to go beyond borders to share knowledge and create meeting networks which result in new opportunities and proposals in the short, medium and long term. This second edition therefore aims to enable continued cooperation and development of themes of cross-border interest, hence the desire to keep the cross-border issue as the main theme.
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New publications Un@
Michel Reddé Legiones, provinces, classes…
Selected pieces Ausonius Éditions - “B@sic” Collection
This work brings together forty-two articles illustrating different scientific themes addressed during the career of Michel Reddé, director of studies at the École Pratique des Hautes Études. The title is borrowed from a well-known passage from Tacitus ( Annals , 1.9.5) which describes in these terms the state of the Roman world in 14 AD. BC: "the ocean sea or distant rivers served as barriers to the Empire; legions, provinces, fleets, everything was linked".
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Under the direction of Peter Frei and Nelly Labère The obscene, instructions for use
Untimely considerations for use in the contemporary world MSH Aquitaine – “PrimaLun@” collection
Move along, nothing to see ! In any case more on Facebook where The Origin of the World was the subject of censorship and even a complaint. Yet the painting sees more than 3 million curious glances per year. Far from being anecdotal, the episode invites us to put the question of the obscene back at the center of the debate at a time when new technologies are reshuffling the cards of censorship or voyeurism, redefining new codes and new uses. The obscene, instructions for use wanted to invite researchers and essayists to question this notion, which is notoriously vague in its definitions (whether aesthetic, legal or political) but nevertheless serves as a framework for legislation. These untimely considerations for contemporary use show how much obscenity is given to thinking as a gesture rather than as a concept and how much it is part of history (of reception but also of its supports and media).
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