An Anthropology of Middleman Minorities: The Case of Sapa in Pragueue

The fifth session of IMS / CEFRES Epistemological seminar will be hosted by:

Felipe Kaiser Fernandes (PhD candidate at CEU / associate at CEFRES)
TopicAn Anthropology of Middleman Minorities: The Case of Sapa in Prague

OrganisersJérôme Heurtaux (CEFRES), Claire Madl (CEFRES), Tomáš Weiss (FSV UK) and Mitchell Young (IMS FSV UK)
Where: on line
To register, please contact: claire(@)cefres.cz
When: Wednesday, December 16th, 4:30 pm- 6:00 pm
Language: English

Reading:

  • Edna Bonacich : “A Theory of Middleman Minorities”. American Sociological Review, vol. 38, n° 5 (oct., 1973), p. 583-594.

“Migration Crises” in the Light of History and Anthropology

The 11th session of FSV / CEFRES seminar “Reflecting on Crises” will be hosted by:

Maria Kokkinou, CEFRES / IMS FSV UK
Florence Vychytil-Baudoux, EHESS / associate at CEFRES

Subject: “Migration Crises” in the Light of History and Anthropology

Where: online.
For any question, please contact the organizers: maria.kokkinou@cefres.cz
When: Wednesday, December 16th, 12:30-13:50pm
Language: French

As part of the seminar Enjeux contemporains. Penser les crises/ Current Issues. Reflecting on Crises, organized by Maria Kokkinou (CEFRES / UK) and Jérôme Heurtaux (CEFRES):

Presentation of the seminar:

The crisis has the wind in its sails: due to the appearance and extensive spread of Covid-19 in 2020, this concept has regained worldwide attention, last observed during the financial crisis of 2009. Apart from these spectacular moments of global turmoil, we can no longer count the events or phenomena that are described as crises.

A concept inextricably linked to modernity, a “crisis” (pre)occupies our societies in all its dimensions. The polysemic uses of the term and its very topicality prompt us to revisit this concept, its different meanings and uses. This seminar course is devoted to this task. It will involve the intervention of researchers from various disciplines – political sociology, history, art history, anthropology, philosophy, etc.

What realities are qualified as “crises” and in which ways are they critical? What is a crisis and how to explain its emergence? How does a crisis unfold, what are its effects and consequences? Why do crises give rise to conflicts of interpretation over their meaning? Is the notion of crisis a central operator of our modernity and a key to understanding the challenges that contemporary societies face?