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Cet appel à articles est ouvert à toute contribution qui interroge la manière dont les discours, les faits de langue et les pratiques d’énonciation façonnent la perception sociale de la vieillesse. Entre stigmatisation, infantilisation et injonctions normatives, les mots adressés ou utilisés pour parler des personnes âgées traduisent des formes d’âgisme. Comment les nomme-t-on ?...

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Ce colloque de jeunes chercheurs propose de réfléchir aux enjeux contemporains de la décolonisation des savoirs dans les espaces francophones. Il vise à interroger les conditions de production, de circulation et de légitimation des connaissances à partir d’approches interdisciplinaires (littérature, sciences du langage, sciences humaines et sociales). Les contributions porteront...

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Contemporary democracies face political and social crises fueled by discriminatory and xenophobic ideologies that challenge the legitimacy of diversity and the recognition of the other. In this context of growing nationalism (Billig, 1995), this conference proposes to examine, from a critical perspective and in light of recent global events, the role of multilingualism and langu...

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This symposium focuses on debating the epistemological and methodological proposals systematized by sociologist Michael Burawoy, in the wake of the Manchester School of Social Anthropology, in the form of the extended case method. This reflexive perspective invites a twofold extension : not only to connect what we directly observe in the field to a broader historical, social, an...

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For several decades, critical theories of society have relegated contemporary antisemitism to the margins. Often regarded as “non-systemic” or “residual,” and associated primarily with the past, antisemitism appears to elude the traditional frameworks of social and political critique. In academic research, efforts to connect the study of antisemitism with analyses of other forms...

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