Beyond disciplinary boundaries, cultural heritage? Some reflections based on the heritagization of Muslim tombs in south-eastern China
28.10.2021 12:30 – 14:00
Open to the public, the “Déjeuners sociologiques” is a weekly research seminar organized by the Institute of Sociological Research (ISR) at the University of Geneva. This fall, the ISR will collaborate with the Confucius Institute and the Department of East Asian Studies. With the common theme of "Sociology Meets Asian Studies", we would like to compare scientific contributions in social sciences and Asian studies. Postgraduate students and senior researchers will discuss their work with colleagues on subjects including: epistemic diversity, zero waste, external and internal migrations, Muslim tombs heritagization, disaster risk management, martial arts groups, or state social media accounts. Case studies in China, Japan, Korea and Thailand will be presented, all while exploring and testing theoretical frameworks and methodologies of the social sciences. We hope that such a collaboration between researchers will transcend disciplinary and geographical boundaries.
Lieu
Salle 6220, Uni Mail
Organisé par
Département d'études est-asiatiquesFaculté des sciences de la société
Institut de recherches sociologiques
Centres et instituts
Institut Confucius
Intervenant-e-s
Pascale Bugnon, PhD Student-Assistant, Confucius Institute, UnigeBernard Debarbieux, Professor, Institute for Environmental Sciences, Faculty SdS, Unige
entrée libre
Classement
Catégorie: Conférence - débat
Fichiers joints
DEJSOCIO fall 2021_sociology meets asian studies.pdf | 1.46 MB |