(Ré)imaginer les Balkans : des sociétés européennes en mouvement
Amphithéâtre Chapsal, Sciences Po, 27, rue Saint Guillaume, 75337 Paris
Avec le soutien de la Direction de la prospective du Ministère des Affaires étrangères et européennes
27 juin 2011
9H15 - Ouverture – Christian Lequesne, directeur du CERI-Sciences Po
Session 1 - 9H30-11H15 - Fabriques culturelles et connexions transnationales : les horizons de l’appartenance
Présidente de séance et discutante: Emmanuelle Olivier, CRAL-EHESS-CNRS
Popular Music in the "Yugosphere" and "Ethnosphere": Layers of Musical Belonging since the Break-up of Yugoslavia
Catherine Baker, University of Southampton
Bubbles and Powder Kegs: A Cinematic Bus Ride through Serbian Imagination
Marko Žiković, Alberta University
Bridging Social Capital on the Web: Migrants from Former Yugoslavia and the Importance of Invisible Layers
Jasmina Marić, Internet Interdisciplinary Institute (IN3), UOC Barcelona
11H15-11H30 – Pause café
Session 2 - 11H30-13H00 - Des passés mobiles : les identités dans les pliures du temps
Président de séance et discutant : Xavier Bougarel, CNRS, CETOBAC
Victims' "memory wars"? A Bosnian Association of War Victims under Ethnographic Scrutiny
Cécile Jouhanneau, ISP-Nanterre et CERI-Sciences Po
Sculpting the Nation in Skopje. The Multiple Temporalities of the Present
Nadège Ragaru, CERI-Sciences Po
Voices of the Nation. Being Kosovar Today
Anna di Lellio, The Graduate Program in International Affairs, The New School (New York)
Reshaping Identities: History Teaching in Contemporary Serbia
Dubravka Stojanović, Université de Belgrade
13H00-14H30 – Repas
14H30-15H00 – Key note speaker: (Ré)imaginer les Balkans
Maria Todorova, University of Illinois
Session 3 - 15H15-17H15 – Table ronde : Les présences et présents de l’Union européenne dans les Balkans occidentaux
Président de séance et discutant : Jacques Rupnik, CERI Sciences Po
Gerald Knaus, European Stability Initiative
Daniel Korski, European Council on Foreign Relations
Stefano Bianchini, Università degli studi di Bologna
Conclusion - Joseph Maïla, directeur de la Prospective, Ministère des Affaires étrangères et européennes.
Responsable scientifique : Nadège Ragaru - ragaru@ceri-sciences-po.org
Contact à la Direction de la prospective : Luc Lévy – luc.levy@diplomatie.gouv.fr
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