France and the Bohemian Lands in the 17-18th Centuries. Crossing Points and Influences in Musical Life

An international workshop organized by the Centre de musique baroque de Versailles (CESR – UMR 7323 CNRS), the French Institute in Prague and CEFRES

Scientific committee:
Jana Franková (Centre de musique baroque de Versailles),
Barbara Nestola (CNRS, Centre d’Études Supérieures de la Renaissance-Centre de musique baroque de Versailles),
Venue: French Institute in Prague – Štěpánská 35 – Prague 1
Languages: French, Czech, English; with simultaneous translation between Czech and French
Reservationbarbora.bukovinska@ifp.cz
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FRANCO-CZECH SEMINAR IN HISTORY

Cécile Guillaume-Pey

Cécile GUILLAUME-PEY (CEFRES fellow, Center of Social Anthropology in Toulouse (CAS-LISST)) will hold a lecture (in French):

From Spirit to Letter. Modes of Appropriating Script among Tribal Groups in India

Venue: Faculty of Arts – room 201 (náměstí Jana Palacha 2, Prague 1) at 10:50 AM.

Franco-Czech Seminars in history are co-organized by the Philosophy Faculty of Charles University in Prague in collaboration with CEFRES. Continue reading FRANCO-CZECH SEMINAR IN HISTORY

Franco-Czech Seminar in History

Serge LUSIGNAN (Université de Montréal) will hold two lectures (in French):

9 h 10 – French, Latin and English: Oral and Written Communication in England During the Fourteenth and Fifteenth Centuries

10 h 50 – On Paris University’s Treshold: French Language in the University Milieu

Franco-Czech Seminars in History are co-organized by the Faculty of Arts of Charles University in Prague in collaboration with CEFRES. Continue reading Franco-Czech Seminar in History

Franco-Czech Seminars in History

Henri LAURENS (Collège de France) will give two lectures:

9:10 – Orientalists and the First World War: Adverturers, Experts, and Diplomats

10:50 – T. E. Lawrence

Place: Faculty of Arts (náměstí Jana Palacha 2, Prague 1).

Organizers: The Franco-Czech seminar in history is organized by the Faculty of Arts of Charles University, in collaboration with CEFRES.

French ANR call 2015 – Hosting High-level researchers

The French National Research Agency has just published the second edition of the “Hosting High-Level Researchers” call. This funding instrument dedicated to individuals and open to all scientific fields enables “junior” or “senior” researchers from any country to carry out an ambitious research project in a reputed institution in France. The ANR funding is designed to help French laboratories fulfill their role as host and researchers to conduct their research.

See the description of the program on the site of the French National Research Agency.

See the 2015 call

French pragmatism and the renewal of contemporary sociology

Time & Venue:

  • 15 December, 16.30-18.30: Room 212, FSV UK, Hollar Building, Prague;
  • 16 December, 9.00-15.00: Conference room, CEFRES, Na Florenci 3, Prague

Organizers: Paul Blokker (FSV UK) and Nicolas Maslowski (Warsaw University), with CEFRES
Partners : Institute of Sociological Studies (FSV UK), Department of Historical Sociology (FHS UK), CEFRES and CCFEF UW—Center for French Civilization and Francophone Studies of Warsaw University
Language: English

Program

Thursday 15 December
Time: 16.30-18.30
Venue: Room 212, Hollar Building

Opening, keynote lecture: “CRITICALLY DIFFERING IN A COMMON CITY. Arts of human cohabitation and urban composition in a comparative perspective” by Prof. Laurent Thévenot.

Friday 16 December
Time: 9.00-15.00
Venue: CEFRES, Na Florenci 3

9:00 – 10:30 Panel 1

  • Chair: Clara Royer
  • Pavel Barša – “Sociology of Emancipation between unmasking and modelling
  • Paul Blokker – “Justifications for Law in the Plural”
  • Yuliya Moskvina – “Legality and legitimacy in the civil polity. Example of urban movements”
  • Petra Beránková – “Justifying political activism in the Czech Republic: A battle over the right activism”

10:30-11:00 – Coffee break

11:00-12:30  Panel 2

  • Chair: Paul Blokker
  • Nicolas Maslowski, Warsaw University – “Love and justice in international relations”
  • Simon Smith – “In search of argumentatively strong moments in newspaper-hosted online discussion”
  • Olga Gherghiev, Charles University – “Exploring the sociological dimension of the World Trade Organization: how the norms are created”
  • Csaba Szaló – “The role of aesthetics in the critical moment: From speech and concern to commitment”

12:30-13:30 Lunch break

13:30–15:00 Panel 3

  • Chair: Nicolas Maslowski
  • Dino Numerato – “Critical actors and criticized institutions: the case of football fan activism”
  • Tereza Stöckelová – “Latourian variations: between sociology and arts”
  • Jakub Mlynář – “Ethnomethodological roots of French pragmatic sociology (and their coalescent sprigs)”
  • Ivana Rapošová (co-authored with Adam Gajdoš) – “Juggling Grammars, Translating Common-place: Justifying an Anti-Liberal Referendum to a Liberal Public”
  • Adam Gajdoš  – “Common-place lost or regained? Urban remembering of ethnic cleansing and the different ways it is made common and good”

See the abstracts of the speakers here

Abstract

French pragmatic sociology will be the main theme in the workshop on “French pragmatism and the renewal of contemporary sociology”, held on 15 and 16 December, and organized by the Institute of Sociological Studies (Faculty of Social Sciences), the Department of Historical Sociology (Faculty of Humanities), Charles University, Center for French Civilization and Francophone Studies (Warsaw University) and the French Research Center in Humanities and Social Sciences (CEFRES).

Pragmatic sociology – as a distinct, new type of French social science – probably became most well-known in the global academic community because of the publication in English of the landmark publication by Luc Boltanski and Laurent Thévenot, On Justification. Economies of Worth, in 2006 (original: 1991, Editions Gallimard).  On Justification is, however, probably best understood as a ‘travail d’étape’ , an intermediate stage in a much larger and highly original social-theoretical enterprise, to which evermore scholars in a variety of disciplines contribute (e.g. historians, anthropologists, economists) in a range of research endeavours. The workshop will explore the fundamentals of this approach and the insights it has brought, and still brings, to contemporary sociological and interdisciplinary research. The upshot is to explore the rich potentialities of pragmatic sociology and to discuss its relevance and usage in Czech sociology.

Read the call for papers for the workshop.