Actualités de "septembre, 2013"
sept 12, 2013

Extended deadline Call for Papers « Africans and Hague Justice: Realities and Perceptions of the International Criminal Court in Africa » The Hague, 23-24 May 2014

Conference « Africans and Hague Justice: Realities and Perceptions of the International Criminal Court in Africa », The Hague, 23-24 May 2014

Extended deadline of Call for papers

Please note that the conference call for papers deadline has been extended to 5 October 2013.
The conference organising committee encourages contributions from a wide spectrum of disciplinary backgrounds, e.g. political science, sociology, anthropology, law, sociolinguistics, journalism and literature studies.
You’ll find more information in the attachment.
Looking forward to your response (hagueconference2014@gmail.com<mailto:hagueconference2014@gmail.com>).

Call for Papers Africans and Hague Justice Multidisciplinary Conference 2014

sept 12, 2013

Revue Autrepart n°72 – Rappel – Appel à contributions/ Call for papers

Vous voudrez bien trouver ci-joint un appel à contributions pour le numéro 72 de la revue Autrepart qui portera sur « *L’enfant dans les
politiques et les actions de développement ».**

The child in development projects

sept 12, 2013

Appel: colloque international Être leader en Amérique(s) et en Europe

Veuillez trouver ci-joint l’appel à communication pour le colloque :

Être leader en Amérique(s) et en Europe

Leaders et leaderships dans les discours politiques contemporains

Colloque International

Maison de l’Amérique Latine

Laboratoire Communication et Politique – CNRS

Paris, 19-21 novembre 2014

Les langues de ce colloque sont le français, l’espagnol, le portugais et l’anglais. La date limite de soumission des propositions est fixée au 15 décembre 2013.

Vous trouverez plus d’informations sur le site du colloque : http://colloqueleaders2014.org/

Contact : info@colloqueleaders2014.org

Appel à communication Etre leader
Call for papers Being a leader
Chamada Ser lider
Convocatoria Ser lider
Références bibliographiques

sept 12, 2013

Call for Applications – MA in Human Rights and Conflict Management (a.y. 2013-2014) – Scuola Superiore Sant’Anna

Scuola Superiore Sant’Anna (Pisa, Italy). Call for Applications for the XII Edition of the Master of Arts in Human Rights and Conflict Management (a.y. 2013-2014).

Applications shall be submitted online at www.humanrights.sssup.it

Applications for admission by EU citizens shall be sent no later than 17th October 2013.

The selection process of Non-EU citizens will instead be held in two rounds. The application deadline for the first round of selection of non-EU candidates was set on 2nd July 2013, while the application deadline for the second round is set on 17th September 2013.

We encourage applicants to apply in the first round, as space in the class may be limited by the second round. In addition, applying in the first round leaves more time for visa procedures.

Description:

The Master of Arts in Human Rights and Conflict Management is designed to provide students from different cultures and backgrounds with a deep understanding of the linkages between human rights and conflict management theory and practice. The curriculum, strongly field oriented, prepares participants for working with NGOs, governments, aid agencies, the UN system and regional organisations, also operating in the context of complex emergencies and joint operations.

Structure:

The Programme is divided into two didactic modules, running between mid January and the end of July 2014, followed by an internship or field experience of min. 3 and max. 6 months, starting from August 2014, and a presentation of the students’ final dissertation in spring 2015.

Key features:

• 1 year post-graduate professionalizing and field-oriented programme

• Interdisciplinary nature of the programme with a methodology characterized by a combination of theory and practice

• Lecturers and trainers chosen among high level academics, diplomats, international organizations officers and NGOs activists, thus offering a wealth of both academic and field expertise

• Mandatory internship/field experience in leading organisations working in the areas of human rights protection/promotion, conflict prevention/resolution, humanitarian assistance or development, either in the field or at Headquarters

• Career service with specific sessions on career coaching and recruiting session with UNV

• International and multicultural student environment

Why should I apply?

You should apply if you are looking for a professionalizing and mission/field-oriented international master programme, as offered by the Scuola Superiore Sant’Anna, an example of academic excellence in training and research. If your training needs include practical skills, besides relevant theoretical knowledge, as well as internship/field-experience with prestigious international organizations, this training programme is highly relevant for you.

Curriculum:

The curriculum is strongly multidisciplinary and field oriented and includes courses in: International Law, International Humanitarian Law, International Human Rights Law, Geopolitics, HRs philosophical dimension, Economic Development, Theories and Techniques of Conflict Management, International PK and PB operations, International HR Field operations, International Election Observation missions, International Humanitarian operations, International Project Development, Personal security, Stress Management, Preventive Medicine & First Aid, Essentials of Research and Writing, Career coaching.

Internship:

The internship is meant to supplement the in-class training with a relevant hand-on experience, to be carried out with a renowned organization working in the areas of human rights protection/promotion, conflict prevention/resolution, humanitarian assistance or development, either in the field or at headquarters.

Tuition fee:

The tuition fee for the full Programme is 7.250,00 euros, payable in two installments. It covers the following: attendance costs and participation to field trips, didactic material (in electronic format), tutorship, lunch (on class and exam days), access to all facilities of the Scuola (including library and computer rooms). It does not include accommodation costs in Pisa and during the internship, nor travel expenses.

The Master Programme offers one scholarship in memory of Gualtiero Fulcheri – former UN Assistant Secretary General – covering the full tuition fee and to be awarded to the most deserving applicant. Depending on financial availability, reduced tuition fee might be offered to citizens from non-OECD countries who are eligible for a study visa for Italy .

Contact us

For further details, please visit www.humanrights.sssup.it or contact:

Master of Arts in “Human Rights and Conflict Management”

Scuola Superiore Sant’Anna

Via Cardinale Maffi, 27 56126 Pisa – ITALY

E-mail: humanrights@sssup.it

Tel. +39 050 882653/55

Fax +39 050 882665

Brochure_Master of Arts in Human Rights and Conflict Management_2014

sept 12, 2013

Sciences Po-CERI: débat « Le syndrome pakistanais » (27 septembre, Paris)

Vendredi 27 septembre | 17h00

Débat à l’occasion de la publication de Le syndrome pakistanais de Christophe Jaffrelot aux éditions Fayard, dans la collection « Les grandes études internationales »

avec

Christophe Jaffrelot, CNRS/CERI-Sciences Po, auteur

Le Pakistan au péril d’un « gouvernement des juges »? La Cour Suprême entre activisme judiciaire et conservatisme

Mariam Abou Zahab, INALCO

Le défi du « sectarisme » : les relations entre sunnites et chiites

Laurent Gayer, CNRS/CERI-Sciences Po, auteur de  Le désordre ordonné : la fabrique violente de Karachi (Pakistan)*

A qui « appartient » Karachi ?

Présidence : Ewa Kulesza, directrice exécutive, CERI-Sciences Po

* Les Etudes du CERI, n° 196, septembre 2013

Responsable scientifique : Christophe Jaffrelot, CNRS/CERI-Sciences Po

CERI-56 rue Jacob, 75006 Paris / Salle des conférences

INSCRIPTION OBLIGATOIRE

sept 12, 2013

Soutenance HDR Civilisation Amérique latine (21 septembre, Paris)

Françoise MARTINEZ soutiendra une Habilitation à diriger des Recherches le samedi 21 septembre 2013, à 14h, à l’Université Paris Diderot, bâtiment Grands Moulins, salle Pierre Albouy –  6ème étage – salle 685C


sous le titre  :
« Politiques éducatives et festives en Bolivie et au Mexique (XIXe-XXe siècle) »

devant un jury composé de :
Pilar González Bernaldo de Quirós (Paris Diderot – Paris 7), marraine d’hdr,
Gérard Borras (Rennes 2 – IFEA),
Olivier Compagnon (Sorbonne Nouvelle Paris 3 IHEAL),
Marta Irurozqui (CSIC),
Miguel Rodriguez (Paris Sorbonne Paris 4),
et Emmanuelle Sinardet (Paris Ouest Nanterre La Défense).
sept 12, 2013

Bibliothèque IHEID – Nouvelles acquisitions août 2013

Vous trouverez ci-dessous le lien vers la liste des nouvelles acquisitions de la Bibliothèque de juillet 2013 :

http://graduateinstitute.ch/files/live/sites/iheid/files/shared/bibliotheque/83/na201308.pdf

sept 12, 2013

CREDA : Les vendredis du Seged – 2013-2014

Le Seged (Séminaire Gouvernabilité et démocratie) est le groupe d’accueil du CREDA sur le politique. Ce séminaire général est constitué d’une douzaine de séances qui sont ouvertes à tous et destinées en premier lieu aux étudiants de M2R (pour qui la participation est obligatoire) et aux doctorants de l’IHEAL/CREDA. Le politique y est abordé sous ses différents aspects par des chercheurs débutants et confirmés lors de conférences-débats et les étudiants de M2R y travaillent collectivement à l’écriture de leur mémoire, travail d’initiation à la de recherche.

Programme du premier semestre
4 octobre 2013 de 15h à 17h Renée Fregosi (Directeur de recherche IHEAL/CREDA) « La complexité du politique. Présentation du Seged et organisation du séminaire »

18 octobre 2013 de 17h à 19h  Dario Rodriguez (Docteur associé Sciences Po-Paris/CERI) « Leaderships présidentiels en situation de crise et transformation des formes représentatives de la démocratie argentine (1989-2007) »

25 octobre 2013 de 15h à 17h  Pedro Benetti (Doctorant Université de Rio de Janeiro) « Pour la politique: les intellectuels et la transition au Brésil (1974-1989) »

15 novembre 2013 de 17h à 19h Delphine Lecombe (Docteur associé Sciences Po-Paris/CERI) « “ Nous sommes tous en faveur des victimes ”  : usages sociaux et politiques de la justice transitionnelle en Colombie »

22 novembre 2013 de 17h à 19h  Jaime Aragon (Doctorant IHEAL/CREDA) « La stratégie des élites Salinas et sa continuité de 2000 au gouvernement de Peña Nieto »

6 décembre 2013 de 17h à 19h  Présentation de l’état de leurs recherches par les étudiants de M2R en science politique à l’IHEAL/CREDA

13 décembre 2013 de 15h à 17h LuÍs Albornoz (Professeur Université Carlos III Madrid) « La Convención sobre la diversidad cultural y las industrias culturales »

sept 12, 2013

Sciences Po-CERI: débat « Virtual Civil Society in Autocratic Regimes: The Case of Internet Mobilization in Russia » (24 septembre, Paris)

Mardi 24 septembre | 17h30

Observatoire de la Russie

by

Mark Beissinger, Henry W. Putnam Professor of Politics, Princeton University, Director of the Princeton Institute for International and Regional Studies (PIIRS)

Chair: Marie Mendras, CNRS/CERI-Sciences Po

Responsable scientifique : Marie Mendras, CNRS/CERI-Sciences Po

CERI-56 rue Jacob, 75006 Paris / Salle des conférences

Entrée libre dans la limite des places disponibles.

sept 12, 2013

Job in Indigenous Studies, U of Oregon

Assistant Professor in Native American, Pacific Islander or Indigenous Studies Ethnic Studies and Women’s and Gender Studies

Posting: 13223
Location: Eugene
Closes: Open Until Filled

University of Oregon:  The Departments of Ethnic Studies and Women’s and Gender Studies invite applications for a jointly appointed tenure-track
Assistant Professor position in Native American, Pacific Islander, or Indigenous Studies with a research and teaching specialization in feminist
and/or gender studies.  Sixty percent of the position will reside in Ethnic Studies, and forty percent in Women’s and Gender Studies.  Minimum
qualifications: Ph.D. in Ethnic Studies, American Studies, Women’s and Gender Studies, or appropriate humanities or social science discipline by
September 15, 2014; scholarship and teaching on people of Native American or Pacific Islander descent in comparative ethnic studies or comparative
indigenous studies with substantial focus on indigenous peoples of the United States.  Beginning Fall 2013, the Department of Ethnic Studies will
offer a Native American Studies minor.

The University of Oregon has approximately 20,829 undergraduate students and 3,702 graduate students.  Of these, there are 4,803 U.S. students of color, 2,656 international students, approximately 171 Native American and Alaska native students, and 157 Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander students.
The university has an institutional commitment to diversity and multiculturalism, and actively supports this goal. Campus resources for
Native Americans include the President’s Native American Advisory Board (including representatives of the nine federally recognized tribal
governments in Oregon), the Many Nations Longhouse, an active Native American Student Union (host of an annual pow wow and other events), the
Sapsik’wala program in the College of Education, and a growing body of faculty and staff working to support Native American studies and Native
American peoples at the University of Oregon.

Located 110 miles south of Portland, the Eugene metro area (pop. 215,000) is in a region noted for its dynamic quality of life and progressive cultural
environment.  We are about an hour’s drive from the Pacific coast and the Cascade Mountains.  The University is an AAU research institution and a
member of the Pac-12 conference.

Applications, including cover letter, curriculum vitae, three letters of recommendation, writing sample (limit 40 pages), and syllabi and teaching
evaluations, if available should be submitted through Academic Jobs on-line: https://academicjobsonline.org/ajo/jobs/2728.  Hard copies will not
be accepted.  To be assured of consideration, please submit application materials by November 1, 2013. The position will remain open until filled.
The University of Oregon is an equal-opportunity, affirmative-action institution committed to cultural diversity and compliance with the
Americans with Disabilities Act.  Candidates who promote and enhance diversity are strongly desired.  For more information contact the Department
of Ethnic Studies 541-346-0900, or Department Head, Lynn Fujiwara, fujiwara@uoregon.edu.

<http://jobs.uoregon.edu/unclassified.php?id=4344>

Pages :«1234567...13»

Archives

Newsletter