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[Study day] Common cultural third places & SSE, 4 July at Avignon Université & LaScierie

4 July 2023 : 10h00 - 18h30

A study day on shared cultural third places and the SSE organised by Émilie Pamart (MCF, Centre Norbert Elias UMR 8562, Avignon University), Maud Pélissier (MCF HDR, IMSIC EA 4262 laboratory, Toulon University) and Matina Magkou (post-doctoral researcher, SIC.Lab Méditerranée, EUR CREATES, UPR 3820, Côte-d'Azur University) is taking place :

4 July 2023 from 10 a.m. to 6.30 p.m.

  • Research seminar
    - from 10H to 13H
    In the B.U. boardroom, Avignon University, Campus Hannah Arendt
  • Participatory workshops
    - from 14H30 to 18H30
    At La Scierie - Studio

Admission is subject to registration at the following addresses:

emilie.pamart@univ-avignon.fr
maud.pelissier@univ-tln.fr

 

This study day on 'Cultural Third Places, the Commons and the SSE' is part of a research project entitled 'CULTURAL THIRD PLACES and THE COMMON' funded by the Maison des Sciences de l'Homme de Paris Nord under the 2023 call for projects. This conference will provide an opportunity to present and discuss the initial results of this mid-term research project in the presence of established researchers working in the field of the commons and the SSE, doctoral students carrying out their research on cultural third places and professionals from the cultural third places that make up the body of research.

The two events planned for the day (research seminar and participatory workshops) will provide food for thought and guide, or even re-orientate, the continuation of the research over the coming months. The research seminar will be devoted to presenting the work in progress of the researchers attending the seminar, while the two afternoon workshops will give a voice to players in cultural third places and public players on the following themes: "Cultural third places, SSE and territory: issues and challenges" and "Cultural third places, laboratories for experimenting with transitions".

Finally, the EJ will provide an opportunity to consider how the project might be pursued, whether in the form of a larger-scale scientific project (with an international dimension) or in terms of the scientific exploitation of the results (publications in particular).

>>> See the full programme in PDF format

Details

Date:
4 July 2023
Time:
10.00 am - 6.30 pm
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