[Numéro 139-140]
Nouvel article, par Laurent Bonelli: "Policer l’ordre politique. Genèse et institutionnalisation d’un renseignement policier en France au XIXe siècle"
A lire sur CAIRN : shs.cairn.info/revue-cultur...
@journalpariss
Political Anthropological Research on International Social Sciences (PARISS) - Social sciences journal for innovative, transversal, transdisciplinary & collective research. https://brill.com/view/journals/pari/pari-overview.xml
[Numéro 139-140]
Nouvel article, par Laurent Bonelli: "Policer l’ordre politique. Genèse et institutionnalisation d’un renseignement policier en France au XIXe siècle"
A lire sur CAIRN : shs.cairn.info/revue-cultur...
« La vie gagne toujours, pour qui sait chavirer avec elle. »
À propos de Prisonnière à Téhéran de Fariba Adelkhah
Par Miriam Périer
L’intelligence artificielle dans la guerre israélienne à Gaza
Histoire de la production d’une violence libérale de masse. Autour d’une enquête de Yuval Abraham
Par Mathias Delori et Christophe Wasinski
La liberté académique comme enjeu global
Récit d’une prise de conscience à l’intersection de plusieurs mondes
Par Jérôme Heurtaux
Réflexions biographiques sur la liberté académique - deuxième partie, par le PARISS Collective
Sommaire :
Réflexions biographiques sur la liberté académique - Première partie, par le PARISS Collective
[En français] Notre journal-soeur, Cultures et Conflits, vient de publier son nouveau numéro, consacré aux libertés académiques. Vous pouvez le consulter sur CAIRN ! shs.cairn.info/revue-cultur...
Call for Papers: AI in Academia Political Anthropological Research on International Social Sciences (PARISS) invites contributions for a new running theme: ‘AI in Academia’. As artificial intelligence tools, especially generative AI, proliferate across higher education institutions, they are profoundly reshaping the academic landscape. While much of the debate has focused on student use of AI in assignments, this theme invites a broader reflection: How is AI transforming teaching, research, and institutional life? We particularly welcome experience-based and critical contributions from scholars across different disciplines. They can be short biographical reflections (3.000 words) or longer research paper (up to 10.000 words). Topics might include: o The impact of generative AI on student learning, assessment, and academic integrity o The role of AI in research and peer review process o Institutional responses to AI adoption (rules and regulation attempted) o Changes in pedagogical practices o Experiences of surveillance or control using AI in different academic settings o Political economy of academic AI: issues such as data collection, data ownership, etc. This new theme builds on our previous running theme on Academic freedom as the questions of autonomy and control are also central to the rise of AI in academia. Where academic freedom previously centered on the right to speak and publish freely, today it also touches on the right to resist techno-solutionism, to teach and learn without algorithmic oversight, and to define new academic values of integrity for faculty and students in the context of the rise of AI. Please send your contributions to: parisseditorial@gmail.com
📢📃 - Call for Papers : AI in Academia
PARISS invites contributions for a new running theme: ‘AI in Academia’. How is AI transforming teaching, research, and institutional life?
Please send your contributions to: parisseditorial@gmail.com
Sommaire: Introduction : Les crises politiques au prisme des trajectoires militantes dans le monde arabe et ses diasporas Matthieu REY, Laura RUIZ DE ELVIRA Vivre et dire la crise. Ce que la reconstruction narrative fait à la trajectoire d’Adnan Saad al-Din Matthieu REY Une vie mouvementée. Approche biographique du conflit syrien, de la révolution à l’exil Léo FOURN Asma, une « femme révolutionnaire ». Le conflit syrien au prisme des processus de politisation, de la mobilité et de la professionnalisation du militantisme Laura RUIZ DE ELVIRA Crise au Maroc, mobilisation dans la diaspora : la politisation comme processus biographique transnational Christoph H. SCHWARZ CHRONIQUE BIBLIOGRAPHIQUE Une sociologie historique du politique : comprendre l’État dans le Maroc contemporain Franck DUCHESNE HORS THÈME Opération Indépendance (Tucumán, 1975-1976). Analyse chronologique et cartographique des pratiques coercitives au début du génocide en Argentine Ana Sofía JEMIO
Le sommaire de ce numéro :
Le dernier numéro de la revue Cultures et Conflits, consacré aux crises politiques vues au prisme des trajectoires militantes dans le monde arabe et ses diasporas, vient de paraître. Il est disponible à l'achat ici, et bientôt sur CAIRN et JSTOR.
www.editions-harmattan.fr/catalogue/li...
For those who would like to put their hands on one of these, it is possible to become a subscriber and receive a print version. More info here: brill.com/flyer/journa...
Have you heard? Our latest issue is out in print!
PARISS will be at the EISA pan-european conference in Bologna this summer, with 5 panels.
Do not hesitate to send your proposals! It is a great opportunity if you are thinking about submitting an article to our journal, which is now indexed in Scopus.
See you in Italy!
This article is part of the forum: "Decentring Agency in World Politics: Writing for Reflexivity as a Collective Experiment" @journalpariss.bsky.social 3/
bsky.app/profile/audr...
From our issue 5.2:
Deconstructing National Security Strategy as Professional Struggle, by @damienrogers.bsky.social
brill.com/view/journal...
As editor of PARISS I invite you to contribute to our collective articles on academic life and academic subjectivation regarding our sense to have less freedom. No big declarations, biographical trajectories. Read, react, propose article to the Pariss Journal or in french to Cultures et Conflits
From our latest issue: Interested in FOI research? in Border or Migration studies? Check out this new article by Travis van Isacker and William Walters.
brill.com/view/journal...
From our latest issue: To what extent can international law compel various voices – such state actors, judges or activists – to speak in a certain way? Read (in open-access) this forum led @alvinahoffmann.bsky.social - brill.com/view/journal...
Finally, Guillaume Carnino, Liliane Hilaire-Pérez, and Jérôme Lamy provide a useful summary of their recent and important book on "Global History of Technics, 19th–21st Century" (Brepols Pub, 2024)
brill.com/view/journal...
Following @audreyalejandro.bsky.social's piece, @pauldavidbeaumont.bsky.social provides reflections on writing practices and their effects on readers. brill.com/view/journal...
In an important paper following pieces published in 5.1, @audreyalejandro.bsky.social explores writing practices and their role in reflexivity, focusing notably on the denial of non-western agency. brill.com/view/journal...
What does humanitarian work do to warriors? Studying the case of Brazil, Izadora Xavier do Monte provides insights in what humanitarian practices do to military institutions. brill.com/view/journal...
Borders are back in style. Martina Tazzioli (@smartitaz.bsky.social)
shows us, through a study of "migrants routes", that effective critiques of the border regime requires analysing jointly labour mobility, asylum regime and border policing.
brill.com/view/journal...
Do National Security documents makes states safer? Probably not. However, they certainly provide security professionals with important social capitals, and favors the doxa of insecurity, argues @damienrogers.bsky.social. brill.com/view/journal...
Interested in FOI research? Check out this new article by Travis van Isacker and William Walters which uses an interactionist lens to provide new insights on the practice.
brill.com/view/journal...
To what extent can international law compel various voices – such state actors, judges or activists – to speak in a certain way? Find out more in this collective forum led by @alvinahoffmann.bsky.social - brill.com/view/journal...
Continuing our forum on academic freedom, a collective article provides new biographical reflections in relation to Israel's war on Palestine and Lebanon
brill.com/view/journal...
🚨New issue🚨
PARISS 5.2 is here, just in time for our arrival on Bluesky!
You can find the table of content here: brill.com/view/journal...
With @felixanderl.bsky.social, @pauldavidbeaumont.bsky.social. Many thanks to @rita-abrahamsen.bsky.social, @sidtrip.bsky.social @pablobarnierkhawam.fr, @alexspalinska.bsky.social, @abnomadictone.bsky.social, @journalpariss.bsky.social
for the discussions and feedback helped clarify our argument.
How can we help each other, through our writing, in challenging the potentially harmful perceptions we have unconsciously acquired? How can we assist readers in becoming more reflexive about the things we write about? Here, we build bridges between the methodology of reflexivity and the methodology of writing, focusing on writing practices that aim at fostering reflexivity within our readers.
🔥 New forum: "Decentring Agency in World Politics: Writing for Reflexivity as a Collective Experiment" @journalpariss.bsky.social
We explore writing practices that foster reflexivity within readers. We focus on one reflexive process: decentring & one problem: the denial of non-Western agency 🤓