Between dispersion and common threads
Ethnologie française
Volume 51, Issue 2, April 2021
Pages: 248
Publisher: P.U.F.
L’EAU EN MAURITANIE ET DANS L’OUEST SAHARIEN
Représentations, usages et gouvernance d’une ressource en partage
L’Ouest saharien volumes 13 & 14
Sous la direction de Sébastien Boulay, Barbara Casciarri et Béatrice Lecestre-Rollier
revue : L’Ouest Saharien n°13
Editeur : L’Harmattan
Enseigner les traites, les esclavages, les abolitions & leurs héritages
Sous la direction de Marie-Albane de Suremain, Éric Mesnard
21 janvier 2021
Pages : 340, collection : Esclavages
Éditeur : Karthala
L’histoire des traites, des esclavages, des abolitions et de leurs héritages est trop souvent mal connue ou invisibilisée. La demande sociale est pourtant forte et de grandes enquêtes scientifiques nourrissent une recherche internationale qui éclaire les questions d’aujourd’hui, autour de la construction des identités politiques et des discriminations. Cependant, beaucoup reste à faire car les avancées de l’histoire scolaire ne sont jamais acquises.
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IMAF
The Institute of African Worlds (IMAF)
The Institute of African Worlds (IMAF) is a joint interdisciplinary research unit (ancient and contemporary history, anthropology, political science, archaeology) whose work focuses on Africa, both north and south of the Sahara, and on its diasporas throughout the world. A laboratory that brings together researchers around a cultural area, IMAF is made up for the vast majority of anthropologists and historians. It was created on January 1, 2014, through the merger of three laboratories: the Center for African World Studies (CEMAf), the Center for African Studies (CEAf), and the Center for the Social History of Mediterranean Islam (CHSIM).
The Institute of African Worlds (IMAF) was born on January 1, 2014 from the merger of three laboratories: the Center for African Worlds Studies (CEMAf), the Center for African Studies (CEAf), and the Center for the Social History of Mediterranean Islam (CHSIM).
It was established on four sites (Aix-en-Provence, Ivry-sur-Seine, rue Malher (Paris IVe) and bd Raspail (Paris VIe), until the consolidation of the three sites in the Paris region on the Condorcet campus (Aubervilliers) in September 2019.
Research
It is a joint interdisciplinary research unit (history, art history, anthropology, political science, history of law, archaeology, geography) whose research on the entire African continent or its diasporas is organized around six axes:
- Production and circulation of knowledge
- Political economies and African globalization in the long term
- Powers, spaces, temporalities and uses of the past
- The spaces of religion: genealogies, textualities, materialities
- Art, a political object
- Gender, bodies, subjectivities
Tutelage
IMAF is under the authority of the Centre national de la recherche scientifique (CNRS – UMR 8171), the Institut de recherche pour le développement (IRD – UMR 243), the École des hautes études en sciences sociales (EHESS), the École pratique des hautes études (EPHE), the Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne, and the Aix-Marseille Université (AMU).
Staff
- 28 CNRS researchers
- 8 IRD researchers
- 3 emeritus CNRS researchers
- 25 research professors
- 4 emeritus research professors
- 4 ITA CNRS
- 5 BIATTS
- 28 retired researchers and teacher-researchers
- 23 affiliated researchers
- 9 post-doctoral students
- 13 young PhDs
- 58 associate researchers and teacher-researchers
La nature en partage
Autour du protocole de Nagoya
Sous la direction de Catherine Aubertin, Anne Nivart
IRD Éditions/MNHN