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Call for papers : International conference on public policy

Deadline : 15 janvier 2015 La conférence ICPP 2015 aura lieu à Milan du 1er au 4 juillet 2015. Frederica Infantino est co-chair du panel The bureaucrat and the law: policy implementation and...

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Publication de “The antiAtlas of Borders, A Manifesto”, Journal of...

      Résumé The antiAtlas of Borders is an experimentation at the crossroads of research, art and practice. It was launched in 2011 at the Mediterranean Institute of Advanced Studies (Aix Marseille...

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Compte rendu du colloque: The Art of Bordering

Camille Schmoll - Université Paris VII Denis Diderot, France Décembre 2014 Les artistes, chercheur.e.s et activistes réunis au Maxxi-Roma du 24 au 26 octobre dernier ont contribué à bousculer les...

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Anne-Laure Amilhat Szary, Sarah Mekdjian, Gladeema Nasruddin : un anti-atlas...

“Un anti-atlas des frontières vécues. Partager la sensibilité des migrants cartographes” Anne-Laure Amilhat Szary (PACTE, UJF/CNRS, France), Sarah Mekdjian (PACTE, UPMF/ CNRS, France), Gladeema...

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(Giochi) senza confine 2.0 – article de Francesca Materozzi et entretien avec...

Un article de Francesca Materozzi sur Corriere delle Migrazioni A Crossing Industry (nell’immagine vedete un suo screenshot) è un video gioco ispirato alla rete di commercio transfrontaliera e...

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Border Bumping

Border Bumping, by Julian Oliver,  is a work of dislocative media that situates cellular telecommunications infrastructure as a disruptive force, challenging the integrity of national borders. As we...

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APPEL À CANDIDATURES – Atelier numérique en Méditerranée en SHS

L’exemple des frontières, des migrations et des mobilités   Cadre de l’atelier doctoral Cet atelier doctoral (ATED) s’adresse à des doctorants en sciences sociales dont les travaux portent sur les...

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Qu’est-ce qu’une frontière aujourd’hui? Paris: PUF, 2015 par Anne Laure...

    Anne Laure Amilhat-Szary, Qu’est-ce qu’une frontière aujourd’hui? Paris: PUF, 2015 Les frontières représentent aujourd’hui un enjeu complexe dans la vie des personnes. Elles relient et divisent,...

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Border Cultures: Part Three (security, surveillance)

Curated by Srimoyee Mitra Art Gallery of Windsor, Canada January 31 – May 10, 2015 Rebecca Belmore,The Named and the Unnamed, 2002; video installation (still); Collection of the Morris and Helen Belkin...

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The Artist and the Stone

The Artist and the Stone, a project by Matteo Guidi and Giuliana Racco, is a multilayered interdisciplinary project that literally negotiates the twofold movement of a subject (a performance artist)...

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Israelis and Palestinians in the Shadows of the Wall: Spaces of Separation...

Edited by Stéphanie Latte Abdallah, French Institute of the Near East, CNRS, Palestinian Territories and Cédric Parizot, IREMAM, CNRS, Aix Marseille Université, Aix en Provence, France Ashgate, 2015...

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On borders’ multiplicity_A perspective from assemblage theory

  By Christophe Sohn, Department of Urban development and Mobility, Luxembourg Institute of Socio-Economic Research (LISER) May 2015     Abstract Various critical and scholarly works have underlined...

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Call for Papers: Managing International Migration? Visa Policies, Politics,...

  Workshop  28 September 2015  We invite abstracts on the theme of Managing International Migration? Visa Policies, Politics, and Practice for a cross-regional, one-day workshop to be held on or around...

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Frontières au Moyen-Orient

COLLOQUE  INTERNATIONAL LUNDI 12 OCTOBRE 2015 Hôtel de Ville/ 9h-18h 5, RUE LOBAU 75004 PARIS     Un évènement CCMO en partenariat avec : EUborderscapes Mairie de Paris PACTE (CNRS/Universités de...

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La Méditerranée : jeunes, migrations et développement

L’Institut Français Italie, la Chaire Unesco Population, Migrations et Développement de Sapienza Université de Rome et le Département des Méthodes et modèles pour l’Economie, le Territoire et la...

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Power Brokers and their ‘Clients’: Investigating the Relation between...

    Call for Papers:  Power Brokers and their ‘Clients’: Investigating the Relation between Migration Control Practices and would-be Travelers/Migrants Strategies IPSA/AISP 24th World Congress of...

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La Fin des Cartes ? Colloque et parcours d’expositions à Paris en novembre

L’Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne organise un colloque international et, en partenariat avec Kareron, un parcours d’expositions conçu par Isabelle Arvers. Ces deux temps forts de la Biennale Némo...

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Donner à voir le monde des camps

  [cliquer sur la carte pour l'agrandir]   Par David Lagarde Lorsque Michel Agier et Olivier Clochard m’ont proposé au printemps 2013 de réaliser une “carte globale des camps” dans le cadre du projet...

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Marges et Numérique/Margins and Digital Technologies

    Journal des anthropologues, n° 142-143 Dossier coordonné par Tristan Mattelart, Cédric Parizot, Julie Peghini et Nadine Wanono   Lire l’introduction en anglais/Read the introduction in English...

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Cartographic Games: In-between the Folds of an Upheaval

  [click on the map to enlarge it]   By Glenda Gabelli, Federica Sossi, Martina Tazzioli Let’s start from a basic fact: the ‘Tunisians from Lampedusa in Paris.’ They were present. And they made their...

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