As part of the symposium "Alterities and resistance to the gender test in the Mediterranean ", a specific area will be reserved for doctoral and post-doctoral students (who have presented their thesis less than three years ago), in the form of posters on issues linked to the overall theme of the conference.
Each poster will be presented in French or English for approximately five minutes, followed by a five-minute discussion. If the posters are in English, the presentation will be in French and vice-versa.
Particular attention should be paid to the variety of documents presented (maps, graphics, images and photographs), in order to present visually appealing posters. Candidates must ensure that posters are easily legible in terms of fonts and images used. They will be evaluated by a scientific committee composed exclusively of doctoral and post-doctoral students.
The conference organizers will arrange for printing the posters. When submitting a poster proposal, the author agrees to register for the conference and to be present throughout th event.
The selected posters will be exhibited in several heritage places in the PACA region (Mucem, Camp des Milles, Mediterranean House of Human Sciences, Aix-Marseille University) after the conference.
Areas of reflection to be addressed by posters:
1. Manufacture of normative systems: Gender prioritization, social roles assigned to women and men, gender norms.
2. Transgressive strategies and social resilience: Margins of, and flaws in normative systems, modes of diversion / negotiation of rules, identification of embodied profiles of transgression.
3. Alteration and socio-political reconfiguration in the Mediterranean: Questioning the gendered order in times of crisis (societal, political, economic ...) involving a reconfiguration of gender categories. These reconfigurations, relaying collective transformations, can be seen from the standpoint of resistance, adaptation, or innovation.
4. Mobilities and migrations in the context of gender: In a dynamic migratory context, observations of the way in which mobilities produce otherness and how they are redefined and/or reinvented in the country of destination.
Instructions:
- The poster must be in A1 format (84.1 x 59.4 cm), portrait orientation.
- 1 to 2 fonts for the document
- Font size Text: ≥ 20
- Font Size Subtitles: ≥ 28
- Font size Title: ≥ 36
Poster Organization:
title
objectives
Methodology
Results
Conclusion
Contact (Name-First name-email of PhD student / Doctoral School-Laboratory / Thesis Director)
Posters must be sent before September 15, 2019
Scientific Committees of PhD students and post-docs:
Ibtissem Ben Dridi: Doctor in Anthropology, affiliated member of the Center for Studies and Research on the American Worlds (CERMA - UMR 8168 - EHESS / CNRS); associate member of the Institute of History and Anthropology of Religions (IHAR - University of Lausanne).
Jean-Stéphane Borja: Doctor in Sociology (LAMES AMU)
Khadidja Boussaïd: PhD student in Urban Sociology, University of Algiers, permanent researcher at CREAD (Center for Research in Applied Economics for Development, Algeria)
Meriam Cheikh: Postdoctoral Fellow in Socio-Anthropology at the University of Edinburgh, Marie Curie Fellowship (AMU BLADES)
Eleni Demetriou: PhD student in Sociology (LAMES AMU)
Zoë Dubus: PhD student in Contemporary History (TELEMMe AMU)
Romain Facchini: PhD student in Modern history (TELEMMe AMU)
Nassim Hamdi: PhD student in Sociology of Sport, University of Manouba, Tunisia.
Soizic Morin: PhD student in Contemporary History (TELEMMe AMU)
Faten Msakni: PhD student (Faculty of Arts and Humanities of Sfax (Tunisia) / BLADES AMU)
Laura Odasso: Doctor in Sociology - ATER (LAMES AMU)
Farida Souiah: Post-doctoral student in Sociology Labex-Med (LAMES AMU)