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Programme of the workshop "Selective affinities, friendship and obligations in the investigations in sociology and political science: fieldwork in a comparative perspective in Europe", which will be held in Freiburg im Breisgau (Liefmann Haus), Germany, 28-29 April 2010.
Wednesday, 28 April
9h00-15: Opening speech by Ronald G. Asch, Sprecher des DFG-Graduiertenkollegs
"Freunde, Gönner, Getreue"
9h15-45: Introduction, Gaëlle Dequirez, Jeanne Hersant & Cécile Vigour
Break
Session on knowledge production
10h00-10h50: Thomas Pfister, Universität Konstanz
“The political role of the academic enterprise of European studies in processes of European integration”
Discussion: Helke Rausch, Universität Leipzig/FRIAS Freiburg
11h00-11h50: Ana Devic, University of Glasgow and University of Novi Sad “Feminist anti-war activists and anti-nationalist memory-carriers in the research on violence in Yugoslavia’s successor states”
Discussion: Jeanne Hersant, GRK “Freunde, Gönner, Getreue”, Freiburg
Session “Methodological issues: which qualitative approach?”
14h-14h50: A. Jan Kutylowski, University of Oslo
“Reflections on the qualitative-quantitative fracture: About inadvertent fieldwork, epistemic anomalies contradicting conventional knowledge and some necessary steps towards integration of the socio-sciences”
Discussion: Philippe Blanchard, Centre de Recherche sur l’Action Politique de l’Université de Lausanne (CRAPUL)
15h00-15h50: Zrinka Mendas, Kingston University, London
“Deconstructing ambiguities and complexities of obtaining value for money in health care: storytelling approach”
Discussion: Cécile Vigour, SPIRIT-SciencesPo Bordeaux
Break
Work in progress
16h10-17h00: Ingo Rohrer, GRK “Freunde, Gönner, Getreue”, Freiburg “Investigating the hardcore scene in Buenos Aires”
Discussion: Gildas Renou, Université Rennes 1/Université de Strasbourg
Thursday, 29 April
Session “Being one of them”
10h00-10h50: Emre Öngün, European University of Lefke
“Reflection on the unsaid: Epistemological lessons from a field survey experience in Turkey”
Discussion: Gaëlle Dequirez, Centre d’Etudes et de Recherches Administratives, Politiques et Sociales (CERAPS), Université Lille 2
Break
11h10-12h00: Gildas Renou, Université Rennes 1 and Université de Strasbourg “The interpersonal building of generality. Some remarks on a fieldwork among trade union activists”
Discussion: Emre Öngün, European University of Lefke
Session “Fieldwork and professional obligations”
14h-14h50: Sophie Le Coq, Université Européenne de Bretagne (Rennes 2) “The negotiation of knowledge production: the example of the place of the researcher in a contractual work”
Discussion: Zrinka Mendas, Kingston University, London
Break
15h00-15h50: Ghislaine Gallenga, Université de Provence
“Reversed empathy as an ethnological condition for the study of political phenomena”
Discussion: Heike Drotbohm, Institut für Völkerkunde/GRK “Freunde, Gönner, Getreue”, Freiburg
16h : Concluding remarks, end of the workshop
For practical information, please visit the homepage dedicated to the workshop:
http://jeannehersant.hautetfort.com
This workshop is organized with the support of:
- Université franco-allemande/Deutsch-Französische Hochschule: http://www.dfh-ufa.org
- Graduiertenkolleg “Friends, patrons, followers” of the University of Freiburg im Breisgau: www.grk-freundschaft.uni-freiburg.de
- Institute for Political Studies in Bordeaux (Sciences Po Bordeaux: http://www.sciencespobordeaux.fr) with the European Associate Team “Comparing Democracies in Europe” (http://www.uni-stuttgart.de/soz/institut/stuttgart-bordeaux/) and the research centre Political Science, International Relations, Territories (SPIRIT: http://spirit.sciencespobordeaux.fr)
- Centre for Administrative, Political and Social Research (CERAPS, Université Lille 2): http://ceraps.univ-lille2.fr/
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