Colonial Algeria - Giulia FABBIANO and Abderahmen MOUMEN

With the collaboration of Aude SIGNOLES Colonisation and the war of independence were central to the construction of the nation and state in both France and Algeria. In a revolutionary blossoming, Algeria heroised the people who rose up as one man, while France struggled to welcome those who had experienced...

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CIVIL SOCIETY AT WORK
The unresolved professionalism of transnational action

Edited by Philippe ALDRIN and Nathalie FERRÉ Presses Universitaires d'Aix-Marseille - Collection " Droits, Pouvoirs & Sociétés " - 2022 Over the last thirty years, a new division of international labour has emerged, forcing an aggiornamento of frameworks for analysing public action across borders. After the end of the Cold War, the desire to tame global disorder led to an increase in the...

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A way out of violence What Latin America is teaching us

Edited by Yvon LE BOT, published by Rue de Seine With the participation of Sophie DAVIAUD. A way out of violence is the key issue for all democratic societies, which have been faced with terrorism since 2015 and violent social unrest for the past two years. The first polls at the start of the campaign for the French presidential...

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Philippe Aldrin, Pierre Fournier, Vincent Geisser, Yves Mirman (dir.)
The investigation in danger
Towards a new surveillance regime in the social sciences

What are the current constraints on the production of knowledge about society? What are the contingencies that make this possible and those that threaten it? When we think about the forms of surveillance that are being exerted on social science researchers, to the point of endangering their research, we think of the reactions...

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Claire MIOT - The first French army
From Provence to Germany 1944-1945. Ed Perrin

The definitive study of the army that liberated the south of France. On 15 August 1944, the First French Army landed in Provence. With some 300,000 soldiers in its ranks, it liberated the major cities of southern France during the summer. It was then sent to Germany, the Alps and...

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Rémi CARCELES - France is concerned about Turkey's cultural diplomacy (Boulevard extérieur)

The presence of cultural and religious institutions on French soil worries the authorities, who denounce the dangers of separatism that runs counter to the values of the Republic. President Recep Tayyip Erdogan's response is that France itself has developed numerous educational establishments abroad, particularly in Turkey. A doctoral student in political science at the University of Aix-Marseille,...

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France24 - Interview with Dorota Dakowska Poland, the arm wrestle (1 December 2021)

It has become the front line in the new Cold War that seems to pit the West against Russia and its satellites. Poland, regarded only yesterday as Europe's troublemaker, is now the common cause of the 27. How can Polish territory be protected from the onslaught of Belarus? Does defending the European area mean aligning with...

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France24 - The Russian threat drives Poland into the arms of its European partners

Usually positioned in the Eurosceptic camp alongside Hungary's Viktor Orban, Poland's conservative president, Andrzej Duda, is forging a rapprochement with France and Germany as Russia threatens to invade Ukraine. By attempting to settle a number of disputes with the European Union, Poland is hoping to regain some of its prestige...

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Chair of Migration and Society
Rhetoric and the Republic session

Directed by François Héran, Collège de FranceCoordinator: Laura Odasso Speech by Marc Bernardot: "From liquidity to liquidation: new metaphorical regimes in contemporary societies" video of the speech online Maurice-Halbwachs lecture theatre, Marcelin Berthelot site of the Collège de France Monday 8 November 2021 from 14:00 to 16:00 Seminar programme from 10 January to 28 February 2022

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