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Call for papers. Conference “The pesticide industry under the gaze of the social sciences” (Paris, March 2024)

21 Dec 2022 | Calls, Conferences

Call for papers for the 4th conference of the SHS-Pesticides network, “The pesticide industry under the gaze of the social sciences.  Producing, promoting, defending”, to be held in March 2024 in Aubervilliers (Campus Condorcet).

Deadline for receipt of proposals
Monday, September 11, 2023 (more…)

The Centre Norbert Elias gathers researchers from different disciplines, all of whom are convinced that the humanities and social sciences form a whole. The laboratory is located on the EHESS Marseille campus at the Vieille Charité and on the Hannah Arendt campus at Avignon University. It brings together 50 researchers, 80 PhD students and a 10-person-strong support team working on the analysis and description of social worlds. Hailing from different intellectual trajectories, the researchers’ interests span multiple sociological and historical theories and references. They share a conception of the social sciences in which inquiry, both in the archives and the field, is an essential characteristic. Intertwined with this is a unwavering attention to forms of description. Over the next four years (2019-2022), research will focus on the following four themes: 1) places of politics, 2) kinship and family, 3) ecologies and care, and 4) forms and processes of culture.

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