Annuler :
29/04/2024 30/04/2024
09:30 16:00
Inaugural meeting of Sciences Po South Asia Program… Lire la suite

Facing Environmental Crisis in South Asia: Challenges and Responses
29 and 30 April 2024
Venue: Amphi 28 - 28, rue Saint - Guillaume, 75007 Paris

Inaugural meeting of the Sciences Po South Asia Program

 

Day One I 29 April 2024 
Amphi 28 - 28 rue Saint - Guillaume Paris 7

9:00: Opening by Sergei Guriev, Sciences Po Provost

9:30: Introductory remarks by Mrs Chandrika Kumaratunga, Former President of Sri Lanka and a Sciences Po alumna

10:00 – 12:30 : A Crisis of a Different Magnitude

Chair: Alexandre Mariani, Sciences Po-DAI
Discussant: Charlotte Halpern, Sciences Po-CEE/CNRS

Christophe Jaffrelot, Sciences Po-CERI/CNRS
Hydric Stress, Air Pollution and Deforestation in India

Isha Ray, Berkeley University/LSE
Community and the Commons: Case Studies from India, Nepal and Bangladesh

                                                                  --- Lunch break ---

13:45 – 16:45 South Asian Cities and Climate Change

Chair: Sukriti Issar, Sciences Po-CRIS/CNRS
Discussant: Laurent Gayer, Sciences Po-CERI/CNRS

Lalitha Kamath, Tata Institute of Social Sciences, Mumbai
Fisher Stories that Reframe Climate Action in Mumbai

Umair Javed, Lahore University of Management Studies, Lahore
Urban Villages, Environmental Transformation, and Local Politics in Lahore

Kazi Khaleed Ashraf, Bengal Institute for Architecture, Landscapes and Settlements, Dakha
The Future is Fluid: Water as an Existential Theme in Architecture and Urbanism in Bangladesh

 

Day Two I 30 April 2024
Amphi 28 - 28 rue Saint-Guillaume -  Paris 7 

9:00 – 11:00: Rural Issues and Agricultural Innovations

Chair: Olivia Aubriot, CESAH-EHESS/CNRS
Discussant: Hemal Thakker, Sciences Po alumnus

Frédéric Landy, Nanterre University
An Agriculture Adapted to the Instability of Tropical Climates, but not yet to Climate Change

Anne Sophie Poisot, Office of Innovation, FAO
Micro-Farming and Macroeconomic Transitions Towards Climate-Resilient Agroecology in Andhra Pradesh, India

11:00 – 12:30: Panel discussion on South Asia and Climate Negotiations

Moderator: Richard Balme, Sciences Po-CEE/CNRS
 
Amy Dahan, CNRS emeritus research director
Joseph Delatte, Resident Fellow at Institut Montaigne
Lola Vallejo, IDDRI and UNFCC

--- Lunch break ---

14:00 – 16:45: Mitigation, Adaptation and Resistance

Chair: Lalitha Kamath, Tata Institute of Social Sciences, Mumbai
Discussant: Sukriti Issar, Sciences Po-CRIS/CNRS

Manisha Anantharaman, Sciences Po-CSO/CNRS
From Performative to Transformative Environmentalism: Seeking Cross-Class Coalitions for Climate Justice

Clément Imbert, Sciences Po-Economy Department
Climate Change and Seasonal Migration in India: Evidence from Railway Data

Matthew Gordon, Paris School of Economics
Targeting Disaster Aid: Visibility and vulnerability after the 2015 Nepal Earthquake

--- Coffee break ---

17:15 – 18:45: Keynote address by Esther Duflo, Collège de France and MIT
Introduced by Sergei Guriev
 
18:45 – 19:00: Concluding remarks by Christophe Jaffrelot

 


REGISTRATION

Organisé par : CERI
21/05/2024
09:00 20:00
Cette conférence est organisée par le CERI, l'Institut des sciences sociales et du politique (ISP), le Centre Emile Durkheim (CED) et l'Université de Leiden… Lire la suite
Événement en présentiel
 
Lieu : Les Salons scientifiques (B108), 1 place Saint-Thomas d'Aquin - 75007 Paris
 
Penser l’international avec Didier Bigo
 
Cette conférence est organisée par le CERI, l'Institut des sciences sociales et du politique (ISP), le Centre Emile Durkheim (CED) et l'Université de Leiden
 
Ouverture
Sergei Guriev, Directeur scientifique, Sciences Po
 
Introduction
Anthony Amicelle (CED), Francesco Ragazzi (Univ. Leiden)
 
Penser des objets d’étude
 
Police, renseignement et surveillance – présidence Gilles Favarel-Garrigues (CNRS CERI)
Intervenant.e.s : Laurent Bonelli (ISP), Jef Huysmans (Queen Mary) et Jutta Weldes (Bristol)
 
Immigration et frontières – présidence Hélène Thiollet (CNRS CERI)
Intervenant.e.s : Virginie Guiraudon (CNRS CEE) et Tugba Basaran (Univ. of Cambridge)
 
Réaction de Didier Bigo
 
Penser des champs d’étude
 
Des études africaines aux études européennes – présidence Marielle Debos (ISP)
Intervenant.e.s : Béatrice Hibou (CNRS CERI) et Antoine Vauchez (CNRS CESSP)
 
Des Relations internationales à la sociologie politique de l’international – présidence Chiara Ruffa (Sciences Po-CERI)
Intervenants : Philippe Bonditti (ESPOL), Gilles Dorronsoro (univ. Paris 1) et Benoît Pelopidas (CERI)
 
• Lecture par Pierre Lascoumes (CNRS CEE)
 
Manières de faire – présidence Monique Beerli (univ Genève)
Intervenant.e.s :  Francesco Ragazzi (univ. Leiden), Emmanuel-Pierre Guittet, Miriam Périer (Sciences Po-CERI)
 
Réaction de Didier Bigo
 
Conclusion et Cocktail
 

Comité scientifique : Anthony Amicelle, Laurent Bonelli, Gilles Favarel-Garrigues, Benoît Pelopidas, Miriam Périer, Francesco Ragazzi, Hélène Thiollet

Organisé par : CERI