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Sania Carbone, winner of the 1st FFJ/Christian Polak 2022 Prize
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Published on 24/05/2022
The 1st FFJ/Christian Polak Prize awarded by the Fondation France Japon de l'EHESS went to Sania Carbone for her dissertation "L'urbanisation autour des complexes monastiques à l'époque médiévale" ("Urbanization around monastic complexes in medieval times"), directed by Laurent Nespoulous (Inalco). The prize is awarded each year for the best Master's theses on Japan.
Festival Jean Rouch 2022: the film "La combattante" wins the Prix Mondes en regards
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Published on 24/05/2022
The Inalco jury of the 41st Jean Rouch International Ethnographic Film Festival awarded the Prix Mondes en regards to the film "La combattante" after a week of competition and 12 films viewed.
International symposium "Democracy in Brazil - Violence and politics", June 28-29
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Published on 05/09/2022
The "Democracy in Brazil" symposium looks back over four years of questioning the democratic foundations of Brazilian society. On the eve of the general elections, it offers a reflection on the challenges to democratic principles and mechanisms, and takes stock of new forms of resistance. It also gives a voice to researchers and civil society players in Brazil, through a series of illuminations on violence and democracy.
Round Table "Russia's war in Ukraine. Environmental issues", June 16
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Published on 21/06/2022
Researchers from Ukraine and Belarus will take stock of the destruction underway and the multiple environmental risks accumulating in the region. Discussion will also focus on the main themes of historiography devoted to the interrelations between war and the environment as applied to the Ukrainian case.
Cordée de la Réussite "Languages and cultures of the world" closing day
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Published on 07/07/2022
The Cordée de la Réussite "Languages and Cultures of the World" 2021-2022 took place around three key moments of encounters and exchanges with the roped-in students welcomed at the Institute's two sites. Here's a look back at the closing day in June.