Transitions politique et économique en Europe centrale et orientale (1994, N°3f.)

Cahiers du CEFRES n° 3f, novembre 1994
Dirigé par :
Françoise MAYER
ISBN 80-901759-3-7
ISSN 1805-0336

Le post-communisme en Europe centrale et orientale a créé une situation inédite et complexe. La réinvention ex-abstracto d’une régulation économique fondée sur les mécanismes de marché s’opère dans le cadre d’un apprentissage du fonctionnement démocratique des institutions politiques. L’adaptation des différents segments de la société à ce nouvel environnement est un élément essentiel pour la réussite des transitions économiques et politiques. Le présent numéro des Cahiers du CEFRES publie les textes présentés autour de cette problématique lors d’une conférence organisée à Prague en décembre 1992.  Continue reading Transitions politique et économique en Europe centrale et orientale (1994, N°3f.)

Faisabilité de la réforme économique en Tchécoslovaquie (1992, N°1f.)

Cahiers du CEFRES n° 1f, juin 1992
Dirigé par :
Olivier BOUIN, Marie-Elizabeth DUCREUX, Fabrice MARTIN
ISSN 1805-0336

Comment apprécier la complexité du processus de transition actuellement en cours en Tchécoslovaquie ? Trois tables rondes réunissant des économistes, sociologues et des politologues apportent un éclairage interdisciplinaire à la question centrale de la faisabilité sociale et politique des réformes économiques. Extraits et résumés des principales interventions composent ce premier numéro des Cahiers du CEFRES.  Continue reading Faisabilité de la réforme économique en Tchécoslovaquie (1992, N°1f.)

Research Forum in the Czech Republic

In April and May 2015 the “CEFRES Platform” organized a

RESEARCH FORUM IN HUMANITIES AND SOCIAL SCIENCES IN THE CZECH REPUBLIC.

The forum contributed to draft the CEFRES’s scientific policy and to set in motion European scientific cooperations.
The CEFRES is writing a new page of its history in the wake of the Cooperation Agreement signed on 21 November 2014 between the Embassy of France in the Czech Republic, the French National Center for Scientific Research (CNRS), the Charles University (UK) and the Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic (AV ČR). A Czech-French cooperation platform in the humanities and social sciences, the “CEFRES Platform” was thus initiated between the CEFRES, the UK and the AV ČR. The CEFRES’s scientific policy, that is, its three research orientations, needed be defined after close consultation with its partners in the Czech Republic. Continue reading Research Forum in the Czech Republic

Visegrad Forum

The French Research Center in Human and Social Sciences is launching a new collaborative scientific program from the winter semester 2015 under the name Visegrad Forum. Its long-term objective is to foster European scientific cooperations between French researchers and their colleagues based in the Visegrad countries. The Visegrad Forum will allow researchers to get to know each other, discuss common scientific topics, and possibly launch scientific cooperations on both individual and institutional levels. Continue reading Visegrad Forum

Hosting High-Level Researchers. ANR Call 2015

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 fulfil 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.

The call closing date is scheduled for 29th May 2015.

Contemporary Art Museums in Central Europe. Between International Discourse and National (Re)building Strategies

etudes-17-cefresMiklós Syékely, Etudes du CEFRES, 2014, 37 p.

The paper investigates the collection-building strategies in the contemporary art museums of Central Europe. As its methodology, the study takes into consideration the collection-building principles and the way they are related to other activities of the institutions. It focuses on the role of the collection as an  ensemble of musealized objects. The paper also intends to raise questions on how such institutions contribute, through their collections, to the participation of the given country in international discourse on contemporaneity. As a consequence of this collection-based observation conception, contemporary art centers and museums without collections are excluded from the observations. The observation focuses on the factors of national and international narratives intersecting each other in the process of modern and contemporary art museum based national cultural policies.

Miklós Székely PhD works as a research fellow at the Institute of Art History, Research Centre for the Humanities, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, and as lecturer in the field of museum studies at the Pázmány Péter Catholic University, Faculty of Humanities. His fields of scholarly interest are nineteenth-century Hungarian art, the history of universal exhibitions, museum studies, contemporary museum architecture, cultural politics. He held a Postdoctoral Fellowship at CEFRES for the summer term (February 1st – July 31st, 2013).

Central Europe, contemporary art, museum, museum studies, political change, cultural policy, museum collection, acquisition policy, documentation, archives

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