Responsables : Deirdre Gilfedder (Paris Dauphine) et Bernard Cros (Paris Nanterre)
Téléchargez ici les abstracts et les biographies des auteurs.
Jeudi 3 juin
13h30 | Virginie Pfeiffer | Jean-Moulin Lyon-3 | « La renaissance des langues aborigènes en Australie » |
14h | Delphine David | Paris-XIII | “‘My eyes were opened’: Can reality-TV reset perceptions of Indigenous people? An analysis the Special Broadcasting Service (SBS) documentary First Contact. |
14h30 | Deirdre Gilfedder | Paris Dauphine | ”The Uluru statement from the heart: the rebirth of the indigenous sovereignty debate.“ |
15h30 | Reia Farrall-Anquet | Sciences-Po Grenoble | “Ideas, Environmental Policy and the Possible Rebirth of Australian Identity: Reverie or reality?” |
16h | Sophie Koppe | Bordeaux Montaigne | “Australia and Asia’s Renaissance: the prospects and perils of proximity.” |
Vendredi 4 juin
9h30 | Bhawana Jain | Université de Picardie Jules-Verne | “Jain Digital Oral Narratives of the Partition of India: journey from trauma to renewal” |
10h | Grégory Albisson | Université de Grenoble | Black Lives Matter in New Zealand |