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Ethnologie, anthropologie
Colloque
Lundi 08 mai 2006
| Paris
Crime, migration and ethnicity
Publié le vendredi 19 mai 2006 par Natalie Petiteau
Résumé
Colloque organisé par l'International association for the history of crime
and criminal justice (IAHCCJ), le Groupe européen de recherche sur les normativités (GERN) et la Fondation de la maison des sciences de l'homme (Paris).
Annonce
Colloque
international organisé sous la houlette de:
NTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION FOR THE HISTORY OF
CRIME
AND CRIMINAL JUSTICE (IAHCCJ)
GROUPE EUROPÉEN DE RECHERCHE SUR LES
NORMATIVITÉS (GERN)
FONDATION DE LA MAISON DES SCIENCES DE L'HOMME
(PARIS):
'CRIME, MIGRATION
AND ETHNICITY'
Maison des Sciences de l'Homme
Paris, 8-10 June, 2006
Co-organisers/co-organisateurs :
Clive Emsley (Open University)
Barry Godfrey (Keele University)
René Lévy (GERN, CNRS)
Ajay Mehra (CPA)
Avec
le concours de/with the support of :
British Academy
Programme franco-indien (MSH)
Ministère des Affaires
étrangères
Open University - Keele University
Leverhulme Trust
Indian Council for Cultural
Relations
Session 1: Ethnicity and Crime
8
June
Chair
: Barry Godfrey
2.00 Introduction to the symposia by the
organisers
2.30 Peter King: Crime, Ethnicity and
Justice in late Eighteenth-century England
3.00 Amit Prakash: Crime, ethnicity &
migration: theoretical underpinnings
3.30 John Walton: Basques and others:
migration and crime in Guipúzcoa and Vizcaya provinces, northern
Spain, 1876-1936
4.00 Ajay Mehra: Migration, Crime and Civic
Life
4.30 - 5.30 Questions to the speakers, and
discussion (initiated by Eugene McLaughlin)
Session 2 and 3: Migration and
Policing
9
June
9.00 Coffee
Chair
: René Lévy
9.30 Paul Lawrence: Public Opinion,
Immigration and the Police in England and France,
1919-1939
10.00 Mahendra Lama : Migration, security
and the State responses in South Asia
10.30 Questions to the speakers, and discussion
initiated by Sophie Body- Gendrot
11.00 Coffee break
Chair
: Partha Ghosh
11.30 Gita Gudihal: Migration, Integration,
Adaptation Of The Adivasis Of Assam and the Myth of
Acceptance
12.00 Arnaud Sauli/Alexandre Soucaille : «
Il faut immobiliser la société ». La figure criminelle et ses
modes de gestion dans l'Inde coloniale et
post-coloniale
12.30 Questions to the speakers, and discussion
(initiated by Amit Prakash)
1.00 -2.30 Lunch
Chair
: Clive
Emsley
2.30 Jim Whitfield: Community, Colonials and
the Law: policing and the emergence of multi-ethnic
Britain
3.00 Emmanuel Blanchard : Ethnicisation ou
politisation des pratiques policières ? L'exemple de la police des
Algériens à Paris (1944-1954)
3.30 Questions to the speakers, and discussion
(initiated by Fabien Jobard OR Bill Dixon)
4.00 Tea break
Chair
: Sophie Body-Gendrot
4.30 - Hugues Lagrange : Socialisation des
adolescents et délinquance : les enfants issus des familles
africaines noires
5.00 -
Fabienne Brion : D'un peuple, l'autre. Démocratie, crime et
migration
5.30 Questions to the speakers, and discussion
(initiated by Fabien Jobard OR Bill Dixon)
6.15 Break up
Conference Dinner
10th June
Chair
: Ajay Mehra
9.30 David Gadd: Racism, miscegenation, and
the murder of Zahid Mubarek
10.00 Jef Huysens: Counter-terrorism,
immigration and asylum in the UK since September 2001
10.30 Susanne Karstedt: Exit, Voice and
Loyalty: Emigration and Social Crisis in 19th century South-West
Germany
11.00 Partha Ghosh: Politics of Competing
Ethnicity and Violence: Experience of Indias North
East
11.30 Questions to the speakers, and discussion
(initiated by René Lévy)
12.00-12.30 Ending comments by organisers/
Informal lunch/symposia ends
Maison des sciences de l'Homme/ British Academy
Symposia
8-10 June 2006
Invitations for Paris
Lieu
Date
-
lundi 08 mai 2006
au samedi 10 juin 2006
Contact
-
R. Levy
courriel : rlevy (at) cesdip [point] com
Source de l'information
-
Michel Porret
courriel : Michel [point] Porret (at) lettres.unige [point] ch
Pour citer cette annonce
« Crime, migration and ethnicity », Colloque, Calenda, publié le vendredi 19 mai 2006, http://calenda.revues.org/nouvelle6924.html
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