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Études du CEFRES

Les Études du CEFRES (CEFRES Studies) help spreading the work of the French Research Centre in Humanities and Social Sciences (CEFRES). Above all, they enable CEFRES’s Fellows and Young Researchers to publish their work in progress or to address current events.

— Miklos Székely :
Contemporary Art Museums in Central Europe. Between International Discourse and National (Re)building Strategies, Étude du CEFRES n° 17, 2014, 34 p.

— Viera Knutelská :
The Czech Coordination System of European Affairs and Its Inclusiveness, Étude du CEFRES n° 16, 2013, 25 p.

A partir de l’Europe centrale, analyser un monde qui change. Textes issus du colloque organisé à l’occasion du 20e anniversaire du Centre français de recherche en sciences sociales, Étude du CEFRES n° 15, 2012, 58 p.

— Éloïse Adde (dir.) :
Aux sources de l’idée d’union européenne. Étude du CEFRES n° 14, 2009, 54 p.

— EU 27 : How to cope with the new challenges of agriculture and rural development ?, Étude du CEFRES n° 13e, 2008.

— Comment affronter à vingt-sept les nouveaux défis de l’agriculture et du développement rural ?, Étude du CEFRES n° 13, 2008, 25 p.

— Gérard Lenclud :
Claude Lévi-Strauss aujourd’hui, Étude du CEFRES n° 12, 2008, 26 p.

— Igor Tchoukarine (dir.) :
Entre mythe et réalité : les relations culturelles et politiques entre les Tchèques et les Slaves du sud de l’ex-Yougoslavie aux 19e et 20e siècles, Étude du CEFRES n° 11, 2008, 82 p.

— Jana Kopřivová, Vincent Moreau, Philippe Rusin :
Les collectivités territoriales en République tchèque : compétences, fonctionnement et finances locales. Éléments de comparaison avec la France, Étude du CEFRES n° 10, 2007, 38 p.

— Philippe Rusin :
Pologne ’libérale’ versus Pologne ’solidaire’ – Les deux facettes de la transition vers l’économie de marché, Étude du CEFRES n° 9, 2007, 27 p.

— Gérard Lenclud :
Pour comprendre une culture, faudrait-il adopter son point de vue ?, n° 8, 2006, 18 p.

— Annabelle Coustaury :
L´ODS et l’Europe, Étude du CEFRES n° 7, 35 p.

— Tereza Hyánková,
L’immigration des Kabyles d’Algérie en République tchèque, Étude du CEFRES n° 6, 2005.

— Bertrand Badie,
Raymond Aron, penseur des relations internationales. Un penseur « à la française » ?, Étude du CEFRES n° 5, 2005.

— Olivier Plumandon,
Organisations patronales et tripartisme en République tchèque, Étude du CEFRES n° 4, 2005,

— Proměny „sladké Francie“. Otázky francouzských dějin 30. a 40. let 20. století, Étude du CEFRES n° 3, 2004.

— Carole Pommois :
La consommation à Prague : impacts sur l’espace urbain, Étude du CEFRES n° 2, 2004.

— Cyrille Billaud et François Richard :
Les élections européennes de juin 2004 en Pologne, République tchèque et Slovaquie, Étude du CEFRES n° 1, 2004.

Last Acquisitions. March 2024

CONTENTS

PHILOSOPHY
SOCIOLOGy & SOCIAL ANTHROPOLOGY
POLITICAL SCIENCE
ARTS & LITERATURE
HISTORY

Philosophy

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RYZIŃSKI, Remigiusz
Foucault à Varsovie /Remigiusz Ryziński ; Trad. Margot Carlier. Paris : La Découverte, 2023 , 363 p. ; (Histoire-monde)
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Résumé : A partir de l’observation de la sociologie d’une cité de la Plaine Saint-Denis, l’auteur retrace l’histoire des migrations en France de l’émergence de la IIIe République aux années 1930, tout en analysant les évolutions culturelles et économiques auxquelles ces populations sont soumises. ©Electre 2024 Continue reading Last Acquisitions. March 2024

Anna Kuszmiruk: Research and CV

“A philosophical critique of the concept of time in 20th-century physics. Henri Bergson and the relativity theory”

Research Area 3 – Objects, Traces, Mapping: Everyday Experience of Spaces

Contact: annakuszmiruk@gmail.com

The main issues I address in my thesis are Henri Bergson’s conception of time in philosophy and his critique of relativity theory in relation to the concepts of time and simultaneity in the special theory of relativity. Furthermore, my work tackles the great breakthroughs in 20th[1]century physics, including the transition from the concepts of abstract time, empty space and absolute motion to the relativity of space-time and then to the indeterminacy principle ushering in quantum physics, which, incidentally, seems to confirm, according to the great physicist Louis de Broglie, Bergson’s thoughts on the understanding of time. Moreover, I also address the issues of accusations of irrationalism against Bergson and his contemporary rehabilitation, including new voices in the interpretation of Bergson’s debate with Einstein and the most recent research on Bergsonism.

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CEFRES Residential Scholarships for Ukrainian Researchers in HSS | Results

CEFRES Residential Scholarships for Ukrainian Researchers in Humanities and Social Sciences | Results of the 2024 call


Full duration proposed:

  1. KHUDISH, Pavlo (2024), Uzhhorod National University: Restitution, reintegration, and interactions of Jewish Holocaust survivors with their former neighbors in Transcarpathia
  2. YANOV, Dmytro (2023), Odesa Archaeological Museum-Ukrainian Academy of Sciences: Ottoman coins in the circulation of Bohemian and Moravian lands in the 17th century
  3. PALIICHUK, Elina (2023), Borys Grinchenko Kyiv Metropolitan University: Changing Young Minds: Student Awareness of Human Trafficking under War Conditions
  4. TSYBULIAK, Natalia (2023), Berdyansk State Pedagogical University: Art and Displacement: navigating identity and isolation among Ukraine’s IDP artists

Partial duration proposed:

  1. MATVEIEVA, Natalia (2024), Ternopil National Pedagogical University: Language biographies of temporarily internally displaced Ukrainians in the context of the full-scale Russian-Ukrainian war
  2. CHEMERYS, Hanna (2023), Zaporizhia National University: Visual Narratives, Commemoration of War and Graphic Representation of National Identity: Comparative Analysis of Ukrainian and European Contexts
  3. KOZAK, Nazar (2024), National Academy of Sciences: Preserving the Past or Erasing History? Ukraine’s Medieval Churches and Russian Colonial Ideology

Waiting list:

  1. GNATIUK Mykola (2024), Kyiv: Europeanness (“Westerness”) in Ukrainian Society amid the Uncertainty of War
  2. ROMANYSHYN, Nataliia (2023), Lviv Polytechnic National University: Discursive (de)construction of Ukrainian national identity: from Totalitarism to Democracy
  3. TSAR, Ivanna (2024), National Academy of Sciences, Kyiv: Language behavior of Ukrainian youth during the Russian-Ukrainian war
  4. OSIN, Vadim (2023), Dnipro University of Technology: Comparative analysis of political science in the Czech Republic and Ukraine: impact of political regime on stability, identity, and legitimacy
  5. DUMANSKA, Ilona (2024), Khmelnytsky National University: Digital transformation of the economy and development of IT entrepreneurship in today’s challenges and priorities of the postwar reconstruction of Ukraine
  6. MOMOT, Volodymyr (2024), Alfred Nobel University, Dnipro: Psychological Capital for Ukrainian Recovery

CFA | CEFRES Residential Fellowships for Ukrainian Researchers in HSS

CFA | CEFRES Residential Fellowships for Ukrainian Researchers in Humanities and Social Sciences

The French Center for Research in Humanities and Social Sciences (CEFRES) in close collaboration with the French Ministry of Europe and Foreign Affairs (MEAE), the French National Research Center (CNRS SHS) as well as the Institute of Contemporary History of the Czech Academy of Sciences (ÚSD AV ČR) and Institute of Art History of the Czech Academy of Sciences (ÚDU AV ČR) launches a program of residential fellowships in Prague dedicated to Ukrainian researchers in humanities and social sciences.

Duration: from 14 days to 2 months at CEFRES in Prague
Suggested periods: March 1-May 31 or September 1-December 15, 2024
Funding: 2 000 € / month (prorata temporis for shorter periods)
Housing: Offered by CEFRES in collaboration with the Czech Academy of Sciences’ Institutes of Contemporary History and of Art History
Deadline for submission of applications: January 31, 2024

Objective of the program

The goal of the new program is to offer the recipients of the non-residential fellowships comfortable conditions for developing research goal, accessing resources (archives, libraries, scientific events…)  in Prague and strengthening collaborations and contacts developed in the frame of the nonresidential fellowships program.

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CFP – Renaissance Principles and Their Early Modern Receptions

Renaissance Principles and Their Early Modern Receptions: European Currents and Local Appropriations

A workshop organized by: the Institute of Art History Czech Academy of Sciences, Prague; CEFRES – French Research Centre in Humanities and Social Sciences, Prague; École pratique des hautes études – PSL (Paris, research university); Institute of Art History, Julius-Maximilians-Universität, Würzburg; Institute for Art History, Faculty of Arts, Charles University, Prague; National Gallery Prague.

Time: June 11 and 12, 2024
Location
:  CEFRES, Na Florenci 3, Prague & National Gallery Prague
Proposal deadline: May 10, 2024
Language of the conference: English

This international two-day workshop for PhD students, post-docs and early career researchers focuses on the Renaissance as the key to the transformation of European art and society on the threshold of modern times. The normative approach often left aside Continue reading CFP – Renaissance Principles and Their Early Modern Receptions