International doctoral contract M/F "Violence between war and peace in Central Europe" - CNRS
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Title: Violence between war and peace: agentivity and gender of intersecting processes between intimate and collective levels in Central Europe
The thesis will focus on the intersection of intimate and collective dimensions of discourses, practices and effects of violence. It will mobilize the study of the actors, especially from a gender perspective.
The framework chosen is Central Europe in the 19th and 21st centuries. Central Europe is understood here as the area between the Baltic, the Adriatic and the Black Sea. This region was and is marked by recurrent violence, both in peace and war, the difference being sometimes tenuous. Yet "brutalization" and "bloodlands", the two major paradigms used to shape retrospectively the way societies and individuals relate to violence by emphasizing the porositý between times of peace and times of war, neglect the strong gender dimension. These paradigms reduce the complexity of actions and actors. Yet this complexity and the rhythms, intensity, and nature of the phases of violence imply grasping the emotional and intellectual accumulations that clearly appear in times when violence reemerges, whether repression, private violence, or war. The same is true, conversely, for the distancing and the work of reparation or compensation associated with violence, both private and public. Thus, the victims of rape, during wars in particular, are often subsequently victims in their own society of family and social ostracism. The connections between sex and of politics are key when considering the porosity of times, between peace and war. It is therefore possible to question the way in which war crimes trials can contribute to reactivating and/or distancing violence as a political horizon, and participate in the gendered reconstruction of societies after the war, or even decades later.
This proposal for a thesis topic is presented by a specialist in the history of security in Central Europe and a specialist in gender and violence in relation to wars. It is therefore widely open to any approach with a historical dimension (not exclusive of others).
21 June | Awarding Ceremony of the title of Doctor Honoris Causa to Elena Zhemkova
- Actualité Sciences Po
Laurence Bertrand Dorléac, Chairperson of the Fondation nationale des sciences politiques and Mathias Vicherat, President of Sciences Po, are pleased to invite you to the awarding ceremony of the title of Doctor Honoris Causa of Sciences Po to Elena Zhemkova, Executive Director of Memorial International.
Through Elena Zhemkova, it is the entire Memorial organisation that Sciences Po wants to honour.
The Laudation will be pronounced by Sabine Dullin, Professor of Modern History of Russia, Head of the Department of History
Water, Power, Politics
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"Water, Power, Politics", le nouveau numéro de la revue italienne Contemporanea. Rivista di Storia dell'800 e del 900 codirigé par Giacomo Parrinello et Simone Neri Serneri.
Giacomo Parrinello, Simone Neri Serneri, Water, Power, Politics: Introduction, in "Contemporanea, Rivista di storia dell'800 e del '900" 2/2022, pp. 171-184, doi: 10.1409/103861
Giacomo Parrinello, Simone Neri Serneri, Debjani Bhattacharyya, Ruth A. Morgan, Corey Ross, David Pietz, Matthew Evenden, Rethinking the Entangled History of Water and Power, in "Contemporanea, Rivista di storia dell'800 e del '900" 2/2022, pp. 319-344, doi: 10.1409/103867
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Call for Expression of Interest - Marie Skłodowska-Curie Individual Fellowships 2022 (IF)
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Call for Expression of Interest
Marie Sklodowska-Curie Individual Fellowships 2022 (IF)
In the past few years the Centre for History of Sciences Po (hereinafter CHSP) has successfully acted as a host institution for the Marie Sklodowska-Curie Fellowships awarded by the European Commission.
The 2022 call for these Fellowships has been published by the European Commission with an application deadline of September 14, 2022 (17:00 CEST).
Read the call
The CHSP welcomes expressions of interest from potential candidates and organizes a pre-selection with a deadline of 15 June 2022 (24:00 CEST).
Candidates should ensure that they fulfill the conditions of eligibility and send an expression of interest to the CHSP (regine.serra@sciencespo.fr)
Application file should include the following elements :
1. Personal data
2. A short CV
3. A two-page research proposal
4. A short statement explaining why the candidate has chosen the CHSP as host institution and indicating the name(s) of CHSP professor(s) who could supervise the research
The CHSP will decide whether to support the application on the basis of an internal academic evaluation and the availability of appropriate supervision.
Candidates will be informed of the result of the pre-selection by early July. The selected candidates will be offered scientific and administrative supervision in the preparation of the application.
Marie Sklodowska-Curie Individual Fellowships 2022 (IF) (PDF, 96 Ko)