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[ecrea] International Conference - Cultures of resistance, minorized peoples and languages
Tue May 24 12:14:40 GMT 2016
*COLLOQUE INTERNATIONAL*
*INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE*
*CONFERENCIA INTERNACIONAL*
1-2 Décembre 2016 - Paris
December 1^st -2^nd 2016
1-2 de Diciembre de 2016
Université Paris 8 Vincennes
CEMTI (Centre d'études sur les médias, les technologies et
l'internationalisation)
CALL FOR PAPERS
The international conference "Cultures of resistance, minorized peoples
and languages" aims at questioning the way States deal with minorized
languages and cultures within their national territory, as well as the
modes of resistance minorized people deploy to defend their rights.
The building of Nation-States around a territory, a political project
and a language led to a formidable linguistic normalization process,
resulting in the exclusion from the public sphere of other languages
spoken within the countries' geographic limits, condemning them to
disappear sooner or later.
Faced with these mechanisms of "minorization", where such cultures and
languages still do exist, they mainly owe it to the unfailing
mobilization of their members who struggle so that their idiosyncrasies
may benefit from official recognition.
The claims from minorized groups affect all chapters of everyday life:
education, media, justice, culture, ways of life, territorial rights…
Although these claims are often presented from a cultural point of view,
they do in actual fact raise real political issues as they question the
place of languages in democracies and the vision of the world they carry
in a plural society. Over the years, associations, communities and
groups of activists dedicated to the linguistic cause have organized
individual or collective actions, mobilizations and initiatives:
demonstrations, development of alternative models in the fields of
education or media, complaints to national, supra-national and
international courts of law, promotion of cultural traditions (music,
festivals, museum, literature, poetry, dance, ecotourism, pharmacopoeia,
etc), struggles for specific rights (whether linguistic or territorial)
or general rights (full access to citizenship, political representation).
Which strategies can account for those choices? How have the peoples
prohibited from speaking their mother tongue managed to act, organize
themselves and adjust to the historical, economic, social and political
conditions imposed by the countries they were living in? How did they
raise interest about their cause among international institutions or in
their own country?
When analysing those claims, it makes sense to talk about a culture of
resistance forged through the struggles led by minorized peoples who
succeeded in surviving, despite all the obstacles, and were able to pass
on their culture and languages when many others simply disappeared.
Nevertheless, what relationships exist between these forms of resistance
and the values they carry? How did the historical tensions resulting
from the building of Nation-States or colonial empires interact with the
quest for recognition, pushing minority-language speaking groups to use
cunning in order to cope with the constraints imposed by the dominant
culture? Which critical capacity do minority groups have for thinking
citizenship and togetherness in the era of cultural and economic
globalization? In other words, what characterizes the range of
collective actions mobilized by the minorized groups that are resisting
in different historical and socio-political contexts?
Those are the issues that will be debated during the conference around
four main themes:
the political dimension related to the way claims from minorized peoples
are dealt with within the public democratic sphere set up by Nation-States,
the legal framework of international conventions or national
constitutions which try to organize the defence and protection of the
languages and cultures of the world,
the economic dimension around the tensions or conflicts between
territorial rights/regional sovereignty and economic development,
the different experiences and initiatives linked to social mobilizations.
*Editorial Advisory Board :*
Pr. Jacques Guyot (Université Paris 8), Danièle Téphany (Sociologist),
Pr. Fabien Granjon (Université Paris 8), Pr. Miguel Escobar (Universidad
Autónoma de México), Pr. Tristan Mattelart (Université Paris 8), Pr.
Margarita Ledo Andión (Universidad de Santiago de Compostela, España),
Dr. Julie Peghini (Université Paris 8), Pr. Asbjørn Slot Jørgensen
(Danish school of Media and Journalism, Aarhus, Denmark).
*Place and date :*
The conference will take place at the Auditorium of the Art Museum -
Halle Saint Pierre, in the historical Montmartre quarter, on Thursday
1^st and Friday 2^nd of December 2016.
*Registration fees :*
40 Euros that include full access to all conference activities.
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*Proposals :*
The deadline for submitting proposals is *August 15^th 2016*. Each
proposal should integrate a title, a 500-word abstract and a short
biography.
If accepted, the full text of the communication should be sent to the
organizing committee before the 15^th of November 2016.
E-mail proposals to : (culturesresistance /at/ univ-paris8.fr)
<mailto:(culturesresistance /at/ univ-paris8.fr)>
Contact : Pr. Jacques Guyot : (jacques.guyot /at/ univ-paris8.fr)
<mailto:(jacques.guyot /at/ univ-paris8.fr)>
Calls for papers in French and Spanish :
https://jacquesguyotetdanieletephany.net/actualite/
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