Rendez-vous mardi 23 avril, à partir de 19h30, en salle Eugène d’Eichtal (27 Rue Saint-Guillaume) pour parler Écologie Populaire !
Nous accueillerons Amine Kessaci, fondateur et président de l’association Conscience qui lutte pour offrir un meilleur destin aux jeunes des quartiers Nord de Marseille, ainsi que Priscillia Ludosky, activiste et figure majeure du mouvement des Gilets Jaunes.
Tou.te.s deux sont candidat.e.s écologistes aux élections européennes aux côtés de Marie Toussaint et lutte pour mettre l’Écologie populaire au cœur de l’Europe.
En 2003, lors de la canicule qui causa 15 000 morts en France, la Seine-Saint-Denis fut le deuxième département le plus touché par cette catastrophe climatique, alors même que ce département est le plus jeune de la région Île de France. Mauvaise qualité du logement, pollution de l’air, vulnérabilité de la santé : la catastrophe climatique touche en premier lieu les quartiers populaires. Face à ce constat, Les Écologistes portent un message clair : fin du monde, fin du mois, même combat
Responsables scientifiques de l'événément : Bayram Balci et Adrien Fauve
in UN Peace Operations
Pernilla Rydén, Director, Challenges Forum International Secretariat
Scientific coordinator: Chiara Ruffa, Sciences Po-CERI
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Not all pro-environmental actions have the same impact on the planet — some are far more impactful than others, for the same amount of effort. And yet, it can be very difficult to make sense of them all.
Corentin Biteau, co-author of the book "Agir pour un monde durable" (Acting for a sustainable world), will review the results of his research, which he has summarized in this article. He will also present impactful everyday actions and career paths young people can explore to contribute the most to sustainability in the world.
Join us in person at Sciences Po Paris campus or online by registering HERE!
Room B409 - 56 rue des Saints Pères
Événement en présentiel
Lieu : Amphithéâtre Emile Boutmy, 27 rue Saint-Guillaume - 75007 Paris
This panel discussion is the first in a series of conferences on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict
Speakers :
Dima Alsajdeya, Collège de France
Jean d'Aspremont, Sciences Po-École de droit
Bertrand Badie, Sciences Po-CERI
Louise Bichet, Médecins du monde
Sbeih Sbeih, Université d'Aix Marseille, IREMAM
Moderator :
Dalal Mawad, Ecole de journalisme de Sciences Po
The discussion will be in French and English
Responsables scientifiques : Laurent Gayer, Sciences Po-CERI, M'hamed Oualdi, Centre d'histoire de Sciences Po et Pierre Fuller, Centre d'histoire de Sciences Po.
For over 30 years, the EASTR organizes annual meetings, "STRs European Days" or "Euro-Mediterranean Observatory of public territorial action" which have gathered about 3000 State territorial representatives - prefects, governors, Regierungspräsident , voïvodes or commissioners in 40 different European cities, through 20 countries. The European Days focus on the exchange of experience and professional best practices. The Observatory for its part seeks to promote better coordination of public and private actors for the development of territories.
Intervention de Olivier Borraz :
The role of state territorial representatives in managing natural disasters
Évènement en Anglais
Venue : Sciences Po - Salons scientifiques, 1 Place Saint-Thomas d'Aquin, 75007 Paris
In partnership with the Jacques Delors Institute/Grande Europe
Introduction and Welcome (9h15-10h)
Stéphanie Balme, Director of CERI-Sciences Po
Sylvie Mately, Director of Jacques Delors Institute
Keynote Introductory remarks: Eastern Promisses 20 years on
1. EU ‘transformative power’ and Domestic Political Trends in Central Europe (10h – 11h30)
Jacques Rupnik (Sciences Po-CERI)
Daniel Hegedüs (GMF Berlin)
Jaroslaw Kuisz (University of Warsaw)
Ondrej Dytrich (Institute of International Relations, Prague & EUISS
Chair: Lukas Macek , Sciences Po / Institut Jacques Delors
2. Central Europe 20 years later: Foreign Policy Orientations (11h45-13h)
David Cadier (University of Groningen and Sciences Po-CERI)
Jana Kobzova (Office of the President of Slovakia)
Tomas Petricek (Former Foreign Minister of the Czech Republic and Prague Institute of International Relation)
Maria Malksoo (University of Copenhagen)
Chair: Christian Lequesne (Sciences Po-CERI)
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3. Enlargements and Public Opinion in EU and Candidate Countries (14h30)
Bruno Cautrès CEVIPOF - Sciences Po)
Bojana Zoric (EUISS)
4. The “Ukrainian Moment”: Prospects for Future Enlargements (15h45-17h30)
Volodymyr Yermolenko, ukraineworld.org, Kiev
Olga Onuch (Manchester University)
Nikola Dimitrov (Former Foreign Minister of Macedonia)
Florent Parmentier (Sciences Po - CEVIPOF)
Pierre Mirel (Former EU Director of DG Enlargement)
Chair: Anne de Tinguy (Sciences Po-CERI)
Keynote - Conclusions: What rethinking enlargement means for the EU
Jean-Louis Bourlanges (Chair of the Foreign Affairs Committee, Assemblée Nationale)
Scientific coordinators: Jacques Rupnik and David Cadier
Le colloque “Réformer le capitalisme de l’intérieur? Acteur·ices, pratiques, mondes sociaux“, à l’initiative de l’équipe ANR PROVIRCAP, aura lieu les 30 et 31 mai 2024 sur le campus Jourdan de l’ENS, 48 bd Jourdan, Paris. Amphithéâtre Jourdan et salle R1-09
Entrée libre et gratuite dans la limite des places disponibles
Comité d’organisation: Pauline Barraud de Lagerie, Laure Bereni, Élodie Béthoux, Anne Bory, Thomas Depecker, Sophie Dubuisson-Quellier, Alice Lavabre
Comité scientifique: Pauline Barraud de Lagerie, Laure Bereni, Élodie Béthoux, Anne Bory, Frédérique Déjean, Thomas Depecker, Sophie Dubuisson-Quellier, Alice Lavabre, Antoine Machut, Xavier Monnier, Élise Penalva-Icher, Scarlett Salman, Chloé Socha
Contact et inscription: reformerlecapitalisme@gmail.com
Évènement en Français
Witnessing through Literature and the Arts:
A Transdisciplinary Symposium
May 30 & 31, 2024
Sciences Po, Campus de Paris
1 place Saint-Thomas-d’Aquin
Thursday, May 30
1:45 pm Welcome and Opening Remarks
2-4 pm Panel I- Narratives of Witnessing: Intersections of History, Testimony, and Memory in Genocide Studies
Chairperson: Larissa Muraveva (Bard College Berlin)
Boris Adjemian (CRH-EHESS), “Early Narratives on the Armenian Genocide: Aram Andonian, Writer and Witness”
Judith Lyon-Caen (CRH-EHESS), “What does form testify to? Epistemologies of Testimony among Holocaust Survivor-Historians”
Frédérik Detue (CTELA-Univ. Côte d’Azur.), Charlotte Lacoste (CREM-Univ. Lorraine), Judith Lyon-Caen (CRH-EHESS): “On Interdisciplinarity and Testimony”
4:30-6 pm Artist Address
A Dialogue with French-Rwandan writer Beata Umubyeyi Mairesse: “Reclaiming One’s Own Survival Story”
Welcome Drinks Reception
Friday, May 31
10 am-12:30 pm Panel II- Testimony through Film, Literature, and the Visual Arts:
Witnessing Pandemics and Conflict
Chairperson: James Harker (Bard Berlin)
Thibaut Boulvain (CHSP, Sciences Po), “The Spanish Flu: A Quiet Pandemic”
Laura Kunreuther (Bard College, New York), “Earwitnesses: On the Labor and Testimony of Humanitarian Interpreters”
Amir Moosavi (Rutgers University-Newark), “Warfront Apocrypha: The Dead, Desertion, and Dystopia”
Patricia Zalamea (Univ. of Los Andes) and Helena Alviar (Ecole de droit, Sciences Po), “Bearing Witness: Transitional Justice and Land in the Work of Delcy Morelos”
12:30-2 pm Lunch Break
2:30-4:30 pm Panel III- Auto/Fiction, New Media, and Testimony
Chairperson: Laura Kunreuther (Bard College New York)
Larissa Muraveva (Bard College Berlin), “Nostalgia for the Immediacy: The Role of the Witness and Mediated Experience in Contemporary Autofiction”
Julio Prieto (Universidad Complutense, Madrid), “Archive Fever: Hybrid Testimony and Documentary Fiction in Horacio Castellanos Moya’s Insensatez”
James Harker (Bard College Berlin), “Autofiction, Social Media, and Collective Testimony”
Christopher Fort (American University of Central Asia), “Notes on Abdulla Qahhor’s Testimony”
5 pm-6:30 pm Artist/Scholar Address
Alicia Partnoy (Loyola Marymount University), “When Survivors Write: Literature and Discourse of Solidarity”
Évènement en Anglais