The fifth session of IMS / CEFRES Epistemological seminar will be hosted by: Felipe Kaiser Fernandes (PhD candidate at CEU / associate at CEFRES) Topic: An Anthropology of Middleman Minorities: The Case of Sapa in Prague Organisers: Jérôme Heurtaux (CEFRES), Claire Madl (CEFRES), Tomáš Weiss (FSV UK) and Mitchell Young (IMS FSV UK) Where: on line To register, please … Continue reading An Anthropology of Middleman Minorities: The Case of Sapa in Pragueue →
The third session of IMS / CEFRES Epistemological seminar will be hosted by: Mert Koçak (PhD candidate at CEU / associate at CEFRES) Topic: Deservingness as a Means of Transnational Governance of Displacement, Sexuality and Gender Identity: Queer Refugees in Turkey Organisers: Jérôme Heurtaux (CEFRES), Claire Madl (CEFRES), Tomáš Weiss (FSV UK) and Mitchell Young (IMS FSV UK) … Continue reading Deservingness as a Means of Transnational Governance of Displacement, Sexuality and Gender Identity →
The fourth session of IMS / CEFRES Epistemological seminar will be hosted by: Ekaterina Zheltova (PhD fellow FSV / CEFRES) Topic: Exploring (linguistic) imaginaries in the Albanian-Greek borderlands Organisers: Jérôme 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 2nd, 4:30 … Continue reading Exploring (linguistic) imaginaries in the Albanian-Greek borderlands →
The 4th session of the Franco-Czech Historical Seminar organized by Institute for Czech History of the Faculty of Arts, Charles University (FFUK), in collaboration with CEFRES will be hosted by: Bernhard Struck (CEFRES, University of St Andrews) Topic: Did Prussia Have an Atlantic History or How to Write a Global History of 1772? Reflections on … Continue reading Did Prussia have an Atlantic history or how to write a global history of 1772? →
A project carried out within the framework of the TANDEM program, developed by the Czech Academy of Sciences, Charles University and CEFRES/CNRS united within the Platform for Cooperation and Excellence in Humanities and Social Sciences. This project proposes a pioneering study of the ghostly, material and symbolic memorial landscapes of defeated minorities who have been … Continue reading De-imperial Europe: a resentful confederation of vanquished peoples? Raw and lapsed memories of post-imperial minorities →
The 2nd session of the Franco-czech Historical Seminar organized by the Institute for Czech History of the Faculty of Arts, Charles University (FFUK), in collaboration with CEFRES will be hosted by: Fedora Parkmann (ÚDU AV ČR / associate at CEFRES) Topic: Alterity, class relationships and photography Where: Faculty of Arts of Charles University, nám. J. … Continue reading Alterity, class relationships and photography →