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Promotion 2024-2025 presentation - 4/11/24 at 2pm
On The November 4, 2024
The Collegium de Lyon, the Institute for Advanced Study (IAS) of the Université de Lyon, is organising the presentation of the 2024-2025 fellows on Monday 4 November at 2pm, in the Grand Amphitheatre of the MILC. The fellows will be presenting their research projects.
Please note that due to Vigipirate's high security alert level, access will only be granted to those who register via this link before Friday 25 October.
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PROGRAM
Opening
- Nathalie Dompnier, President of the ComUE Université de Lyon Saint-Etienne
Speech
- Gabriele Fioni, Deputy Rector for Higher Education, Research and Innovation, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes academic region
Presentation of the Institute for Advanced Study
- Vincent Renner, Director of the Collegium de Lyon
"My research project in 280 seconds" by the fellows of the Collegium de Lyon
- Patience Epps (United States) : Esoteric speech forms in Amazonia: new perspectives on linguistic diversity
- Alberto Frigo (Italy) : Life in a frame: modern philosophy and the invention of the feeling of mortality (1580-1778)
- Ian Goh (United Kingdom) : The Role of the Farm Manageress (vilica) in Columella’s De Re Rustica Book 12
- Magdi Guirguis (Egypt) : Beyond "Islamic Society": Non-Dhimmi Christians in Ottoman Egypt
- Svetla Koleva (Bulgaria) : Non-hegemonic theory and post-Western spaces of scientific knowledge production: the case of Central and Eastern European Sociologies
- Lena Magnone (Germany) : Helene Deutsch and the Transformation of Psychoanalysis
- Shawn Mc Hale (United States) : Violence, Peace, and Vietnamese Engagements With 'Original' Buddhism in Asia, 1900-1989
- Peter Niesen (Germany) : Can Constituent Power Be Split? Pouvoir Constituant Mixte and Public Authority in Contested Orders
- Tiago Pires Marques (Portugal) : Mental health in search of the "social"
- Arno Riedl (Netherlands) : How Background Uncertainty Shapes Social Preferences: Behavioral and Neural Evidence
Discussion/cocktail