Giornate di studi dottorali franco-italiane
Giornate di studi dottorali franco-italiane
Thinking the “Unthinkable”
Contestations and Mobilizations in the Africas
19 - 20 September 2011
Conservatorio delle Orfane, Terra Murata, Procida
Monday, September 19
9.00
Opening Session: Alessandro Triulzi (L’Orientale)
9.30-13.00
Session 1: Historicity of Contestations
Chairs-Discussants: Johanna Simeant (Paris 1), Cristina Ercolessi (L’Orientale)
ALFIERI Valeria (Paris 1-L’Orientale)
From " Revolution" to "Liberation" : the emergence of ethnic political mobilization in Burundi
CASENTINI Giulia (Siena)
Violence, protest and construction of political belonging in Northern Ghana
CONNAN Dominique (Paris 1)
Symbolic import-export and the collective action of economic elites. Elite associations in Kenya since 1990
SCIMONELLI Fabrizio (L’Orientale)
Tradition leadership and transition. KwaZulu-Natal and Lybia
13.00 Lunch
14.30-18.00
Session 2: Actors and Spaces of Contestations
Chairs-discussants: Richard Banegas (Paris1), Simona Taliani (Torino)
BAILLOT Helene (Paris 1)
Examining the division of labor within a transnational network: The Case of the Committee for the Abolition of Third World Debt (CADTM) in Africa
BARONE Stefano (Siena)
Metalheads and the Revolution in Tunisia: youth culture, politics and the magical recovery of communitas
FOUQUET Thomas (EHESS, Paris)
An Art of Subaltern Citizenship in Dakar: implicit contestation within the “ladies-of-the-night”
ROSSI Alice (Milano-Bicocca)
Forms of protest in Tangier (Morocco): ruptures and continuities between generation
Tuesday, September 20
9.00-13.00
Session 3: Forms and modalities of Contestations
Chairs-disscussants: Roberto Beneduce (Torino)/Dino Cutolo (Siena)
BORILLO Sara (L’Orientale)
"The 20th February" Movement and the constitutional reform in Morocco: a democratic compromise? A gender based lecture
FORNASETTI Pietro (Siena)
Leave for the adventure. Transaharan route between Boulgou (Burkina Faso) and Italy
CHAOUANE Emma (Paris 1)
The multiplexing of mobilizations toward the weaving of a new associative pattern in Mali with and around expelled Malian
GASPARETTI Fedora (Torino)
"Thank you Facebook"! Different protests and female participation during Tunisian revolution
13.00-13.30
Closing Session
Johanna Simeant (Paris1), Cristina Ercolessi (L’Orientale)
13.30 Lunch
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