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Presentation of the partners - Fondation Maison des sciences de l
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Presentation of the partners
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European Commission – Marie Curie – COFUND
The Co-funding of Regional, National, and International Programmes (COFUND) is one of the
Marie Curie Actions part of the Seventh Framework Programme for Research and
Technological Development. COFUND is a co-funding mechanism providing an-extra financial
support to national, regional research mobility programmes. Marie Curie Actions offer
additional funding to existing or new regional and national fellowship programmes for
research training and career development in order to encourage their moves across borders.
http://ec.europa.eu/research/mariecurieactions/about-mca/actions/index_en.htm
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DREIC (Direction des relations européennes et internationales et de la coopération)
- Ministère de l’Education nationale
The Direction des relations européennes et internationales et de la coopération
coordoninates the ministry’s European, international and cooperation politics. It contributes
to an open French education system and to the development of the French-speaking world.
http://www.education.gouv.fr/cid1181/direction-des-relations-europeennesinternationales-cooperatio.html
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CERI
CERI is the oldest and the largest of Sciences Po’s research centers. Founded in 1952 with
only a handful of permanent fellows, is has grown into France’s most preeminent social
science research institution on international affairs, foreign societies and transnational
challenges.
CERI’s current faculty of 62 full-time and 22 affiliated fellows consists of sociologists, political
scientists, anthropologists, economists, legal scholars and historians. They conduct their
research in five major thematic areas – security and risks, international politics, capitalism
and globalization, political systems, identities and politics –, with a strong emphasis on
fieldwork and comparative methods. Regional expertise is one CERI’s main fortes, in
particular in the field of Asian, Middle-Eastern, Latin American and, increasingly, African
studies.
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Its excellence in scholarship regularly brings to CERI a number of visitors, advanced doctoral
students, academics and foreign policy practitioners, from across the globe. The center
organizes numerous public lectures and seminars and publishes a journal, Critique
Internationale, two book series in French and two other with UK and US publishers, in and a
growing number of electronic publications available on its website.
http://www.sciencespo.fr/ceri/.
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Collège d’Etudes Mondiales (CEM)
Le Collège d’études mondiales de Paris is a new research institution founded in 2011 by the
Fondation Maison des sciences de l’homme at the initiative of his General Director,
internationally renowned French sociologist Michel Wieviorka. The main thrust of the
Collège is to analyze the major transformations of the contemporary world with updated
intellectual tools that go way beyond “methodological nationalism” and to propose new
paradigms that reach a higher level of “global thinking” on cultural change and social justice
while taking into full account individual and collective actors’ subjectivity and cultural
orientations. Through its unique programme combining Research Chairs, Research Initiatives
and Seminars Series, the Collège offers first-class conditions to high-level international
scholars to develop innovative and multidisciplinary research programmes in Paris.
The Collège is structured around three major areas — (a) democracy and collective action;
(b) the production of new norms and frontiers; (c) global risks — and develops its activities
through the work and interaction between its fifteen Research Chairs.
http://www.college-etudesmondiales.org/fr
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DAAD (Deutscher Akademischer Austausch Dienst)
The German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD) is the largest funding organisation in the
world supporting the international exchange of students and scholars. Since it was founded
in 1925, more than 1.5 million scholars in Germany and abroad have received DAAD funding.
It is a registered association and its members are German institutions of higher education
and student bodies. Its activities go far beyond simply awarding grants and scholarships. The
DAAD supports the internationalisation of German universities, promotes German studies
and the German language abroad, assists developing countries in establishing effective
universities and advises decision makers on matters of cultural, education and development
policy.
http://www.daad.de/en/index.html
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École Centrale Paris
Ecole Centrale is a French university-level institution (grande école) in the field of
engineering. Founded in 1829, it is one of the oldest and most prestigious engineering
schools in France and has the special status of Grand établissement. École Centrale Paris
offers graduate degree programs as well as PhD opportunities. The school, reputed for its
international orientation, has partnerships with the best universities all over the world, such
as Cornell University, Dartmouth College, Northwestern University, University of California,
Berkeley, University of Chicago, Hong Kong University of Science & Technology, Seoul
National University, and University of Peking.
http://www.ecp.fr/
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Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales (EHESS – School for Advanced Studies
in the Social Sciences)
EHESS is a leading French institution for research and higher education, a Grand
Établissement. Its mission is research and research training in the social sciences, including
the relationship these latter maintain with the natural and life sciences. The main areas of
specialization include: history, literary theory, linguistics, philosophy, philology, sociology,
anthropology, economics, cognitive science, demographics, geography, archaeology,
psychology, law. It functions as a research, teaching, and degree-granting institution. It
offers advanced students high-level programs intended to lead to research careers. Eminent
scholars have been associated with this school such as Lucien Febvre, Fernand Braudel,
Jacques Le Goff, François Furet, Claude Lévi-Strauss, Le Roy Ladurie, Jean-Marie Pesez, Pierre
Nora, Georges Balandier, Marc Augé, Pierre Bourdieu, Luc Boltanski, Robert Castel, Alain
Touraine, Jean-Claude Passeron, Jean-Louis Fabiani, Michel Wieviorka.
www.ehess.fr
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Ecole pratique des hautes études (EPHE)
The Ecole pratique des hautes études (EPHE) is a leading institution of higher education and
research, which provides highly specialized practical training in basic and applied research
in a wide range of disciplines.
The EPHE is headquartered in Paris and is present in many locations in France.
The School brings together 240 faculty members and about 3,000 students and non-degree
students into three core “Sections” : Earth and Life Sciences; Historical and Philological
Sciences; Religious Sciences.
The School conducts research and training in research through designated teams (unités
d’accueil) and joint research units (unités mixtes de recherche) which are linked to the
National Center for Scientific Research (CNRS) and other organizations such as INSERM and
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INRA. Completing these are three Institutes set up to disseminate scholarly knowledge: the
European Institute of Religious Sciences (IESR); the recently created Pacific Coral Reef
Institute (IRCP); the Transdisciplinary Institute for the Study of Aging (ITEV).
http://www.ephe.sorbonne.fr/
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Fondazione Bruno Kessler (FBK), Italy
The Fondazione Bruno Kessler is located in Trento, in northern Italy. With more than 350
researchers, its interdisciplinary nature and its ability to capitalize on the wide array of
competencies on hand, make FBK unique in the Italian research landscape. Its activities
range from humanistic studies to scientific and technological research. Its Research in the
humanities revolves around three scientific units:
 Italian-German Historical Institute (ISIG)
 Center for Religious Studies (ISR)
 Research Institute for the Evaluation of Public Policies (IRVAPP)
 Research Center on International Politics and Conflict Resolution (CeRPIC)
 Research project on behavioral economics and nudging
http://www.fbk.eu/
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Fritz Thyssen Foundation (Fritz Thyssen Stiftung)
The sole aim of the Foundation is to provide direct support for science and research at
universities and research institutes primarily in Germany.
For over 50 years, the Fritz Thyssen Foundation supports research in the fields of history,
language and culture, state, economics, society and medicine, devoting special attention to
support for junior researchers.
http://www.fritz-thyssen-stiftung.de
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IRSEM (Institut de recherche stratégique de l’Ecole militaire – Ministry of Defense).
This institution is specialized in studies on international relations, strategy, military studies. It
was created within the frame a universitary centre on strategic studies at the French
strategic and military school.
http://www.defense.gouv.fr/irsem
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Princeton University
Princeton University is a vibrant community of scholarship and learning that stands in the
nation's service and in the service of all nations. Chartered in 1746, Princeton is the fourtholdest college in the United States. Princeton is an independent, coeducational,
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nondenominational institution that provides undergraduate and graduate instruction in the
humanities, social sciences, natural sciences and engineering.
As a world-renowned research university, Princeton seeks to achieve the highest levels of
distinction in the discovery and transmission of knowledge and understanding. At the same
time, Princeton is distinctive among research universities in its commitment to
undergraduate teaching.
http://www.princeton.edu/main/
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LUISS –Libera Università Internazionale degli Studi Sociali Guido Carli, Italy
Luiss is an independant university that offers an innovative educational approach at its four
Departments: Economics and Finance, Business and Management, Law, and Political Science.
Its goal is not simply to convey knowledge but to train young people, giving them a sense of
mastery over their future. What distinguishes LUISS is its privileged relationship with the
business world. Over 200 companies, multinationals, and public and private institutions
collaborate with the University, offering its degree candidates and new graduates their first
real opportunities to step foot in the business world. Research at LUISS Guido Carli primarily
focuses on the social sciences, in the fields of Economics, History, Politics, Sociology, Political
Theory, Theory of Government and Public Organizations, as well as on Law and
Management. The aim of these research activities is to contribute to the dissemination and
development of knowledge in these fields, and we are committed to maintaining the highest
national and international standards. We strive to be a source of knowledge for the scientific
community and civil society overall, with academic research and participation in public
debates on a wide range of issues concerning government policies, industrial relations,
institutional innovations and interactions between interest groups with significant social
impact.
Research is carried out within four departments (Economics and Finance, Law, Business and
Management, and Political Science) and two schools (the LUISS Business School and the
School of Government). Each of these structures examines a limited number of academic
fields and is home to a number of research centers, academic communities and doctoral
programs.
Research Centres:
 Center for Ethics and Global Politics
 Center for Experimental Studies of Internet, Entertainement and Gambling (CESIEG)
 Center for Labor and Economic Growth (CeLEG)
 Center for Media and Communication Studies “Massimo Baldini” (CMCS)
 Centro Arcelli per gli Studi Monetari e Finanziari (CASMEF)
 Centro di ricerca per il Diritto d’Impresa (CERADI)
 Centro di Ricerca sui Sistemi Informativi (CeRSI)
 Centro di studi sul Parlamento (CESP)
 Centro Italiano Studi Elettorali (CISE)
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Centro Studi di Economia della Formazione e delle Professioni (CeFOP)
Gruppo di Ricerche Industriali e Finanziarie “Fabio Gobbo” (GRIF)
International Centre on Democracies and Democratizations “Victor Zaslavsky”
(ICEDD)
Laboratorio di analisi politica e sociale (LUISS – LAPS)
LUISS Lab of European Economics (LLEE)
Osservatorio di Proprietà Intellettuale, Concorrenza e Comunicazioni (OPICC)
www.luiss.edu
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LabEx
LabEx (“Laboratories of Excellency” = centers of excellence) were created in 2010 by the
French Ministry of Research. They embody the new face of research in France and the
Ministry reallocated its funds in accordance to the frame of the “Grand Emprunt” (“major
loan” scheme). The government's plan for the reorganization of university and research also
includes Idex (“Initiatives d’excellence”) and PRES (“pôles de recherche et d'enseignement
supérieur”: Consortium for Research and Higher Education).
A LabEx regroups several research units from universities, the CNRS, the grandes écoles or
other research institutions, under the coordination of a unique coordinator. It contributes to
the reorganization and revitalization of research and high education in France in order to
face international competition.
The candidates’ projects should match the areas of research of the general project and the
collaborative programmes of each institution or LabEx in the social and human sciences; host
laboratories are institution’s “partners”: to identitify them and to learn more on their
research areas, please refer to their internet website.
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LabEx CORAIL « Coral Reefs facing global change »
CORAIL has focus on research on coral reefs ecosystems with a view to improve sustainable
management. While only constituting 0.02% of the ocean Coral reefs harbour 25% of the
biodiversity in the seas. Viewed from that perspective, it is clear that such an ecosystem
should be a priority at the scale of the planet. But coral reefs are slowly dying, and recent
reports estimates that 20% are already definitively destroyed, another 25% are in great
immediate threat and another 25% will be threatened by 2050. It is urgent to react now and
improved sustainable management comes from increased knowledge integrated into
governance decisions. The objective of CORAIL is to contribute our expertise for France, for
the French overseas territories as well as for small insular countries in the Pacific Ocean, the
Indian Ocean and the Caribbean, developing better management strategies, integrating
scientific knowledge and interacting scientists with policy makers. Coral reefs are decreasing
rapidly and present global change - human demography and climate change - adding
pressure to coastal ecosystems that already face direct use from human populations.
Multidisciplinary project integrates biologists, ecologists and human scientists in order to
forge a link between biodiversity, ecosystem use and governance politics.
The LabEx “CORAIL” groups together 82 principal investigators that are only able to carry
post-doc projets, from the 9 partners:
Coordinator : Ecole Pratique des Hautes Etudes (EPHE) (USR 3278, UMR 7205)
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Partners :
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EPHE
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USR3278, CRIOBE
UMR7625, laboratoire écologie et évolution
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UMR7205, Origine, structure et évolution de la biodiversité
UMR8586, Prodig
EA 8 (ECOMAR)
EA 4243, laboratoire insulaire du vivant et de
l’environnement
EA 3325, pôle pluridisciplinaire de la matière et de
l’environnement
EA 4239, laboratoire biodiversité terrestre et marine
EA 4241, Sociétés Traditionnelles et Contemporaines en
Océanie
CIRAP, Centre International de Recherche Archéologiques
en Polynésie
UMR 7041 Archéologie et sciences de l’antiquité
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UPF
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UAG
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EA 926, dynamique des écosystèmes
UR 227, CoReUs
UMR 7138, systématique, adaptation, évolution
UMR 213, laboratoire d’océanographie physique et
biogéochimique
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Ifremer
EHESS
CNRS
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COP, Centre Océanographique du Pacifique
UMR7308, CREDO
UMR7208, BOREA
http://www.labex-corail.fr
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LabEx DynamiTe
LabEx DynamiTe ambitions to reinforce geography’s position within the social sciences in
order to engage them to take a “spatial turn”.
This LabEx includes top research units in the fields of geography, history, archeology,
sociology, anthropology and economics. The purpose is to improve our capital of knowledge
and our potential for action via a reappraisal of the notion of “territory” in the perspective of
a collective projection towards a shared future.
Four lines of research have been selected, in which these challenges in terms of knowledge
and action are particularly crucial:
- Environment: evolution, risks, vulnerabilities and diversity of territories;
- Cities: resilience of territorial forms and social dynamics;
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- Development: diffusion of models and diversification of their territorialisation;
- Exchanges: new territorialities and a new approach to modes of “in-habiting.
Coordinator: Géographie-cités
Research units partners of the LabEx Dynamite:
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Géographie-cités. UMR 8504, CNRS-Université Paris 1-Université Paris 7.
Directeur du laboratoire : Mme Nadine Cattan.
PRODIG (Pôle de Recherche pour l'Organisation et la Diffusion de l'Information
Géographique). UMR 8586, CNRS-Université Paris 1-Université Paris 7-EPHE.
Directeur du laboratoire : M. Thierry Sanjuan.
CRH (Centre de Recherches Historiques). UMR 8558, EHESS-CNRS.
Directeur du laboratoire : Mme Marie-Vic Ozouf-Marignier.
LIRSA (Laboratoire interdisciplinaire de recherche en sciences de l'action). EA 4603,
CNAM. Directeur du laboratoire : M. Gilles Garel. Correspondant scientifique : M.
Brice Duthion.
HTTP (Histoire, Technique, Technologie et Patrimoine). EA 3716, CNAM. Directeur du
laboratoire : M. Jean-Claude Runao-Borbalan. Correspondant scientifique : M. Michel
Lette.
ARSCAN (Archéologies et Sciences de l'Antiquité). UMR 7041, CNRS-Université Paris
1-Université Paris 10-Ministère de la Culture. Directeur du laboratoire : M. Francis
Joannès.
LGP (Laboratoire de Géographie Physique). UMR 8591, Université Paris 1-CNRSUniversité Paris 12-INRAP. Directeur du laboratoire : Mme Catherine Kuzucuoglu.
LADYSS (Laboratoire Dynamiques Sociales et Recomposition des Espaces). UMR
7533, CNRS-Université Paris 10-Université Paris 1-Université Paris 7- Université Paris
8. Directeur du laboratoire : M. Jean-Paul Billaud. Correspondant scientifique : M.
Richard Raymond.
CES (Centre d'Economie de la Sorbonne) UMR 8174, CNRS-Université Paris 1Université Paris 10. Directeur du laboratoire : M. Jean-Marc Tallon. Correspondant
scientifique : M. Jean-Claude Berthelemy.
CHS (Centre d'histoire sociale du XXème siècle). UMR 8058, CNRS-Université Paris 1.
Directeur du laboratoire : M. Michel Pigenet. Correspondant scientifique : Mme
Annie Fourcault.
ANHIMA (Anthropologie et Histoire des Mondes Antiques). UMR 8210, EHESS-CNRSUniversité Paris 1-EPHE-Université Paris 7. Directeur du laboratoire : M. François De
Polignac.
ARCHAM (Archéologie des Amériques). UMR 8096, CNRS, Université Paris 1.
Directeur du laboratoire : Mme Véronique Darras.
SEDET (Sociétés En Développement : Etudes Transdisciplinaires). EA 4534, Université
Paris 7. Directeur du laboratoire : M. Laurent Faret.
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SAMM (Statistique, Analyse et Modélisation Multidisciplinaire). EA4543, Université
Paris 1. Directeur du laboratoire : M. Jean-Marc Bardet. Correspondant scientifique :
M. Julien Randon-Furling.
Trajectoires, de la sédentarisation à l'Etat. UMR 8215, CNRS Université Paris 1.
Directeur du laboratoire : Mme Laurence Manolakakis.
Associated partners :
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LAMOP (Laboratoire de Médiévistique Occidentale de Paris). UMR 8589, CNRS
Université Paris 1. Directeur du laboratoire: M. Laurent Feller. Correspondant
scientifique : Mme Helene Noizet.
ICT (Identités-Cultures-Territoires). EA 337, Université Paris 7. Directeur du
laboratoire: Mme Liliane Perez.
http://www.hesam.eu/labexdynamite/
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LabEx Hastec – History and anthropology – of knowledge, techniques and believes
The LabEx is devoted to the study – History and anthropology – of knowledge, techniques
and believes. This LabEx is organized around seven themes: Skills and knowledge; Scientific,
religious and social knowledge; believe and make-believe techniques; commentary; culture
of science and technologies of knowledge; digital edition.
Coordinator: Ecole Pratique des Hautes Etudes
Research units’ member of the LabEx Hastec:
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LEM - Laboratoire d’Etudes sur les Monothéismes - UMR 8584 EPHE – CNRS –
Université Paris-Sorbonne (Paris 4) – Université de Saint-Etienne
SAPRAT - Savoirs et pratiques du Moyen Âge au XIXe siècle - EA 4116 - EPHE
POCLAC - Proche-Orient – Caucase. Langues, archéologie, cultures - UMR 7192 EPHE
– Collège de France – INALCO - CNRS
GSRL - Groupe “Sociétés, religions, laïcités” - UMR 8582EPHE - CNRS
AOROC - Archéologies d’Orient et d’Occident et Textes anciens - UMR 8546 ENS,
CNRS (EPHE partenaire)
ANHIMA - Anthropologie et Histoire des mondes antiques - UMR 8210 EPHE –
Université Paris I Panthéon - Sorbonne – EHESS – Université Paris 7 - CNRS
CAK - Centre Alexandre Koyré - UMR 8560 CNRS - EHESS – Museum National
d’histoire naturelle
CEIFR - Centre d’études interdisciplinaires du fait religieux - UMR 8216 CNRS - EHESS
CRH - Centre de recherches historiques - UMR 8558 CNRS - EHESS
CRIA - Centre de recherches interdisciplinaire sur l’Allemagne - UMR 8131 CNRS EHESS
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LAMOP - Laboratoire de médiévistique occidentale de Paris - UMR 8589 CNRS –
Université Paris I Panthéon - Sorbonne
Modernités et révolutions - EA 127 Université Paris I Panthéon - Sorbonne
CEMAf - Centre d’études des mondes africains - UMR 8171CNRS – U. Paris I Panthéon
- Sorbonne – EPHE – Université de Provence
Histoire, Mémoire et Patrimoine - EA 3624 Ecole nationale des Chartes
CRF - Centre de recherche sur la formation - EA 1410 Conservatoire national des Arts
et Métiers (CNAM)
HTTP - Histoire, Technique, Technologie, Patrimoine - EA 3716 – CNAM
CNAM - Musée des techniques
DICEN - Dispositif d’information et de communication à l’ère du numérique - EA 4420
- CNAM
ESCP – Europe
UPR 76 - Centre Jean Pépin - UPR 76 - CNRS
IRHT - Institut de recherche et d’histoire des textes - UPR 841 - CNRS
ITT - Institut des Traditions textuelles - FR 33 - CNRS Daniel-Odon Hurel (Directeur)
Archives Nationales - Ministère de la Culture
Fondation Campus Condorcet : Jean-Claude Waquet (président de l’établissement
public de coopération scientifique - EPCS), Odile Grandet (chef de projet Grand
équipement Documentaire), Jean-Claude Schmitt (président du conseil scientifique).
PRES héSAm : Hugues Brunet (délégué général du PRES)
http://www.labex-hesam.eu/fr/13-hastec-presentation
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Labex ICCA -- Industries Culturelles et Creation Artistique (Cultural Industries and
artistic creation)
ICCA is an interdisciplinary research center on the arts, culture and digital markets and their
practices. Founded in 2011, ICCA ambitions to define new economic and regulatory models
and to study new uses, emerging markets and changing legal frameworks, in traditional
sectors as well as the digital sphere.
ICCA brings together interdisplinary teams from several universities in domains as diverse as
sociology, economics, law, communication and education.
ICCA is also a forum promoting dialogue with professional networks and industrial actors in
culture and the arts. As a leading partner and thing tank, it provides analysis, expertise and
forecastings.
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ICCA teams’ research includes:
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Publishing, cinema and broadcasting industries in the digital age (prospective analysis
of the changes induced in these sectors by digital technologies, actors’ strategies,
economic models, creation, uses…)
Convergence in contents (analysis of multi-support exploitation practice and of the
evolution of content creation process- and development of new forms of production
and circulation of these contents on the web 2.0.
Regulation of creative industries and of the internet (analysis of regulation needs and
existing regulations; economic and legal aspects ; evaluation)
Video Games and education industries (interactions between the video games sector
and education, serious games, e-learning)
The contribution of cultural economics to growth, in particular in relation to the
integration of cultural industries into creative industries. Differentiation in territorial
attractivity (analysis of the territorial issues linked to the cultural and digital
industries, employment, development, population, training at the local scale –
regions, departments, urbans communities or cities)
Coordinator: Paris 13
Research units partners of the ICCA Labex ;
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LabSIC (Laboratoire des sciences de l’information et de la communication)
Information and communication sciences
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CEPN (Centre d’Economie Paris Nord) Economics
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IRCAV (Institut sur la recherche sur le cinéma et l’audiovisuel) Economics of cinema
and broadcasting ; Art Creation of image
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CEISME (Centre d’Etude sur les Images et les Sons Médiatiques) Information and
communication sciences
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CERLIS (Centre de Recherche sur les liens sociaux) Sociology
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ENSADlab (Laboratoire de Recherche de l’Ecole des Arts Décoratifs) Art, design and
esthetics
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EXPERICE (Centre de Recherche interuniversitaire Expérience Ressources
Culturelles Education) education
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IRDA (Institut de Recherche du droit des Affaires) laws.
http://www.iccalab.fr/
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 Labex IDGM +
Designing new international development policies from research outcomes. An enhanced
"Initiative for Development and Global Governance"
The project IDGM+ acts for the enhancement of a high quality research leading to the
reexamination of international development policies. The main issues addressed cover
sustainable development, cooperation for development, developing countries policies and
world governance. It aims at bridging the gap between high standard research and policy
advice on fundamental issues of development economics. The project also aims at fostering
the expertise of tomorrow’s researchers and policy makers through the participation of its
members to high standard training programmes."
Coordinator : Ferdi - Project coordinator: Patrick Guillaumont, President of Ferdi
Project partners:
 Ferdi, Fondation pour les études et recherches sur le développement international,
www.ferdi.fr ;
 Iddri, Institut du développement durable et des relations internationales,
www.iddri.org
 Cerdi, Centre d'études et de recherches sur le développement international,
www.cerdi.org
http://www.ferdi.fr/Labex-IDGM.html
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LabEx IEC ‐ Institut d’Etude de la Cognition
Coordinated by École normale supérieure, the LabEx IEC is a unique interdisciplinary center
conducting research and offering advanced courses in Cognitive Science (the study of higher
mental functions such as perception, action, attention, decision making, reasoning,
language, emotions, social skills, etc). The IEC is located at the prestigious Ecole normale
supérieure (Ulm) in Paris. It promotes fundamental research, teaching and translational
research on human cognition, at the interface between humanities and social sciences, life
sciences, and engineering and computer sciences.
The IEC supports strategic research programs in four cutting-edge areas:
1. Perception, Attention and Consciousness,
2. Language,
3. Social and Collective Cognition
4. Decision making and rationality
Coordinator: Ecole Normale Supérieure
Research units’ member of the LabEx IEC:
(Research and Service teams at ENS)
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Laboratoire de Neurosciences Cognitives, LNC (U960 Ecole normale supérieure,
INSERM);
Laboratoire de Sciences Cognitives et Psycholinguistique, LSCP (UMR 8554, Ecole
normale supérieure, Ecole des hautes études en sciences sociales, CNRS);
Institut Jean Nicod, IJN (UMR 8129, Ecole normale supérieure, Ecole des hautes
études en sciences sociales, CNRS);
Laboratoire de Psychologie de la Perception – Equipe Audition, Psychophysique,
Modélisation, Neurosciences, APMN (UMR 8158, Université Paris Descartes, Ecole
normale supérieure, CNRS);
Equipe de Neuropsychologie Interventionnelle, NPI (Equipe U955 E01, Université
Paris Est Créteil, Ecole normale supérieure, INSERM);
Equipe Logic, Life et Cognition - Institut d’Histoire et de Philosophie des Sciences et
des Techniques, IHPST, LLC (UMR 8590, Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne, Ecole
normale supérieure, CNRS);
Relais d’Information sur les Sciences de la Cognition, RISC (UMS 3332, Ecole
normale supérieure, CNRS);
RTRA Fondation, Pierre Gilles de Gennes, FPGG (Ecole normale supérieure, Ecole
supérieure de physique chimie, Inst. Curie, Chimie ParisTech, CNRS, INSERM);
http://www.cognition.ens.fr/
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LabEx IPOPS
Observing and interpreting changes in society, in order to anticipate future change
The iPOPs projet -Individuals, Populations, Societies - is one of the hundred "Laboratories of
Excellence" selected in 2010 by the French Ministry of Higher Education and Research under
its programme of investment in the future financed by the national loan scheme (known as
"le Grand Emprunt").
Hosted by INED in partnership with four universities and the Campus Condorcet, iPOPs aims
to occupy a central position in research and training in the population sciences, and to place
its research at the disposal of the economic, social and political worlds.
Project partners
Hosted by INED in partnership with four universities, the Campus Condorcet and several
associated or affiliated laboratories, iPOPs aims to occupy a central position in research and
training in the population sciences. iPOPs is also an associate member of the HeSam
research and higher education cluster, and is soon to join that of "Sorbonne Paris Cité".
Founder members
Coordinator: Ined (Institut National d’Etudes démographiques)
Research units’ partners of the LabEx IPOPS:
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Fondation de coopération scientifique du campus Condorcet (Foundation for
scientific cooperation of Campus Condorcet)
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Ceped (centre population et développement) Université Paris Descartes, Ined, Ird
Ces (Centre d'économie de la Sorbonne) Université Paris I, Sorbonne
Comptrasec (Centre de droit comparé du travail et de la sécurité sociale) UMR CNRS
5114 - Université Montesquieu, Bordeaux IV
Sage (Sociétés, Acteurs, Gouvernement en Europe) UMR 7363 - Université de
Strasbourg
http://www.ipops.fr/
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LabExMed - Social Sciences and Humanities at the Heart of the Multidisciplinarity
for the Study of the Mediterranean
LabExMed is a Center of Excellence dedicated to the Mediterranean studies. It mutualises
various and complementary scientific disciplines and skills in order to structure an
interdisciplinary and comparative project. The aim is to analyze and decipher the main
challenges facing today social sciences and humanities, as well as our societies: geopolitical
changes, migration and mobility, social and economic transformations, political and religious
controversies, cultural interactions and confrontations, resource management, as well as
patrimonial issues, risks and crisis. Bringing together more than 500 researchers, senior
lecturers, administrative and technical staff, as well as 800 PhD students, LabExMed will
implement innovative interdisciplinary research programs. These activities will be structured
around five main themes: Systems of production, circulation and interdependencies; Socioenvironmental processes; Knowledge, technology and languages; Patrimony: issues,
practices and representations; State, Law and belonging.
Coordinator: Aix-Marseille University
Research units’ member of the LabExMed:
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USR 3125 / MMSH – Madame Brigitte MARIN
UMR 7299 – Centre Camille Jullian. Archéologie méditerranéenne et africaine
(CCJ/MMSH) – Madame Marie-Brigitte CARRE / Dr adjoint Monsieur Jean-Christophe
SOURISSEAU
UMR 7297 – Centre Paul-Albert Février. Textes et documents de la Méditerranée
antique et médiévale (TDMAM/MMSH) – Madame Emmanuèle CAIRE
USR 3155 – Institut de recherche sur l’architecture antique (IRAA/MMSH) – Monsieur
Renaud ROBERT
UMR 7298 – Laboratoire d’archéologie médiévale et moderne en Méditerranée
(LA3M/MMSH) – Monsieur Henri AMOURIC
UMR 7269 – Laboratoire méditerranéen de Préhistoire Europe Afrique
(LAMPEA/MMSH) - Monsieur Jean-Pierre BRACCO
UMR 8171 – Centre d’étude des mondes africains (CEMAF – équipe d’Aix/MMSH) –
Monsieur Jacky BOUJU
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UMR 7307 – Laboratoire d’ethnologie méditerranéenne, européenne et comparative
(IDEMEC/MMSH) – Monsieur Dionigi ALBERA
UMR 7305 – Laboratoire méditerranéen de sociologie (LAMES/MMSH) – Monsieur
Samuel BORDREUIL
UMR 7310 – Institut de recherches et d’études sur le monde arabe et musulman
(IREMAM/MMSH) – Madame Ghislaine ALLEAUME
UMR 7303 – Temps, espaces, langages. Europe méridionale, Méditerranée
(TELEMME/MMSH) – Madame Maryline CRIVELLO / Dr adjointe Madame Laure
VERDON
UMR 7304 – Epistémologie et ergonomie comparatives (CEPERC / Centre Schuman) –
Madame Gabriella CROCCO
UMR 7317 – Laboratoire d’économie et de sociologie du travail (LEST/Université de la
Méditerranée) – Madame Ariel MENDEZ
UMR 151 – Laboratoire population, environnement, développement (LPED/UP-IRD) –
Monsieur Hubert MAZUREK
UMR 7318 – Droit public comparé, droit international et droit européen (équipes
d’Aix-Marseille/Université Paul Cézanne) – Monsieur Rostane MEHDI
UMR 8562 Centre Norbert Elias (EHESS) – Madame Suzanne DE CHEVEIGNÉ
http://labexmed.mmsh.univ-aix.fr/Pages/home.aspx
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LabEx Les Passés dans le Présent – The Pasts in the Present
The Pasts in the Present: History, Heritage, Memory cluster of excellence is concerned with
the presence of the past in contemporary society.
More specifically, the cluster of excellence seeks to understand mediations of history in the
digital age, politics of memory, social appropriations of the past up- and downstream from
heritage policies. The reflection is interdisciplinary and organised in two fundamental
themes. The first, “Connections to the Past: Representations and Assessments,” seeks a
global analysis of representations of the past from every epoch (from prehistory to the
present). The second, “Active Knowledge of the Past: Practices and Tools of Transmission,” is
based on documentary and archival resources and collections conserved by the cluster’s
different partners. It seeks to make available, for different audiences, new digitized
collections, which, for some, contribute to the history of disciplines (archeology, ethnology,
ethnomusicology).
As part of the general reflection on digital humanities, the labex Pasts in the Present seeks to
work on the interoperability of theses corpuses not only between partners but also with
other databases, in order to inscribe them in the Web of Data (Linked Data). This implies
modeling catalogues and inventories, using international standards of data representation
and of enrichment of the indexing metadata.
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The Pasts in the Present cluster has also developed a dynamic network of programs, based
on heritage, culture and text, history, sociology of memory, art history.
Coordinator: The cluster is coordinated by the University Paris Ouest Nanterre La Défense
(UPO), in association with the Centre national de la recherche scientifique (CNRS).
Research units’ member of the LabEx Les Passés dans le Présent
It unites on the campus of Nanterre University :
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The Maison Archéologie et Ethnologie, René-Ginouvès (MAE), USR 3225
The laboratory Archéologies et sciences de l’antiquité (ArScAn), UMR 7041
The laboratory Préhistoire et technologie, UMR 7055
The Laboratoire d’ethnologie et de sociologie comparative (LESC), UMR 7186
The laboratory Institut des sciences sociales du politique (ISP), UMR 7220
The laboratory Modèles, dynamiques et corpus (Modyco), UMR 7114
The research team Histoire des arts et représentations (HAR) EA 4414
The Bibliothèque de documentation internationale contemporaine (BDIC)
As well as three major national heritage institutions :
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The French National Library (BnF)
The National Museum of Archeology (MAN), at Saint-Germain-en-Laye
The Quai Branly Museum (MQB)
http://passes-present.eu/en
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LabEx Patrima
The LabEx PATRIMA unites the humanities, social sciences and natural sciences in la
Fondation des Sciences du Patrimoine. The purpose of the Foundation is to honour and
promote cultural heritage through the development of international research and education
programs.
Initiated by the universities of Cergy-Pontoise and Versailles-Saint Quentin in Yvelines,
PATRIMA is a unique initiative. It is made up of prestigious cultural institutions including le
Musée du Louvre, la Bibliothèque nationale de France and le Château de Versailles, many
major research and restoration laboratories, scientists, historians, and conservationists.
This project is organized around three axes: -1- Know and Understand: (To study and
understand the physical properties of the materials that compose artefacts as well as their
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historical and cultural significance. To develop conceptual tools which will allow us to
perform a more in depth analysis. )
-2- Conserve and Restore : (To obtain a better understanding of the effects of the
environment on the artefacts and their decay. To be aware and keep track of what
restoration techniques have already been applied. To develop new, innovative, less invasive
and more effective methods of conservation and restoration. To pass on this knowledge to
future generations of restorers and historians. To perform further research in the field of
digitalization and bring new perspectives to the dematerialization of cultural objects.).
-3- Share and Publicize : (To ensure that the findings are effectively transmitted from the
scientific community to the public. To study social and cultural mediation techniques in
order to best communicate this information through the development of technological tools
and launching of new museum experiences.)
Coordinator: Fondation des sciences du patrimoine
Members of the LabEx PATRIMA:
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Université de Cergy-Pontoise
Université de Versailles-Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines
Musée du Louvre
Etablissement Public du Château de Versailles
Bibliothèque nationale de France
Centre de Recherche et de Restauration des musées de France - C2RMF
Laboratoire de recherche des monuments historiques - LRMH
Centre de recherche et de conservation des collections - CRCC
Institut Photonique d’analyse non-destructive Européen des matériaux anciens IPANEMA
Archives nationales
Ecole nationale supérieure d’Architecture de Versailles - ENSA’V
Ecole nationale supérieure d’Arts de Paris Cergy - ENSAPC
Cité de la Musique
http://www.sciences-patrimoine.org/
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LabEx MiChem - Multi-Scale Integrative Chemistry: From Single Molecule to Nanoedifices
The Multi-Scale Integrative Chemistry LabEx (MiChem) will usher in a new era of chemistry.
This LabEx will integrate several cultures: molecular chemistry, physical chemistry and
chemical solid-state physics. MiChem will go beyond parallel approaches to tackle scientific
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frontiers with different but complementary means. Several research fields are concerned
and one of its thematic axes is dedicated to the “Chemistry and Cultural Heritage”
encompassing pluridisciplinary approaches between humanities and chemistry.
Coordinator: Université Pierre et Marie Curie UPMC Paris 6
Teams of the LabEx involved in this call:
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Laboratoire de Dynamique, Interactions et Réactivité (LADIR), UMR 7075 UPMCCNRS
Laboratoire Archéologie Moléculaire et Structurale (LAMS), UMR 8220 CNRS-UPMC
Laboratoire Orient et Méditerranée, équipe Islam Médiéval, UMR 8167 Université
Paris IV-CNRS
http://www.labex-michem.upmc.fr/
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LabEx OBVIL – Observatory of Literary Life
This project combines the approach and skills of computed scientists, researchers specialized
on literature and digital edition specilalists.
It regroups research units from the University Paris 4 (Sobonne université – most of the
litterature studies laboratories of the Sorbone are part of the LabEx), University Paris 6
(UPMC - Pierre et Marie Curie – digital studies laboratories)
Coordinator: PRES Sorbonne Universités
Research units’ member of the LabEx OBVIL
(Université Pierre et Marie Curie)
 LIP 6, Laboratoire d'informatique de Paris 6, dir. Patrick Gallinari, représenté par JeanGabriel Ganascia ([email protected]) (Université Paris-Sorbonne)
 Littératures françaises 19-21, dir. André Guyaux, Didier Alexandre
 Centre de recherche en littérature comparée, CRLC, dir. Véronique Gély
 Centre d'études de la langue et de la littérature françaises des 17 et 18 ème siècles,
CELLF 17-18, dir. Georges Forestier
 Centre Saulnier, littérature française de la Renaissance, dir. Frank Lestringant
 Voix anglophones, VALE, dir. Pierre Iselin, représentée par Elisabeth Angel-Pérez
 Centre de recherches interdisciplinaires sur les mondes ibériques et contemporains,
CRIMIC, dir. Nancy Berthier, représenté par Mme Maria Graciete Besse
 Civilisations et littératures d'Espagne et d'Amérique du Moyen Age aux Lumières,
CLEA, dir. Georges Martin, représentée par Mme Mercedes Blanco
 Littérature et Culture italiennes, ELCI, dir. Andrea Fabiano
http://obvil.paris-sorbonne.fr/
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LabEx OT-Med - Objective earth: Mediterranean basin
The aim of the LabEx OT-med (Objective earth: Mediterranean basin) is to create an Earth
Institute, interdisciplinary and international, specialized on ecology and environmental
issues around the Mediterranean Sea and the semiarid areas in the south (analysis of issues
such as vulnerability of Mediterranean coastal areas, global change, human-environment
relationships in the past, biodiversity management, ecosystem, iinternational governance for
environment, etc.). OT-med is supported by the « Earth Institute of Columbia University »
(http://www.earth.columbia.edu), the « Grantham Institute for Climate Change of Imperial
College »(http://www3.imperial.ac.uk/climatechange) and the London School of Economics
(http://www2.lse.ac.uk/home.aspx).
Coordinator: Université Paul Cézanne Aix-Marseille III
Research units’ member of the LabEx OT-med:
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Centre Européen de Recherche et d’Enseignement en Géosciences de
l’Environnement (University Aix-Marseille)
Fédération
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recherche
“Ecosystêmes
Continentaux
et
Risques
Environnementaux” (University Aix-Marseille)
Groupe de Recherche en Economie Quantitative d’Aix-Marseille (University AixMarseille)
Mediterranean Institute of Oceanology (University Aix-Marseille)
Institut Méditerranéen de Biodiversité et d’Ecologie marine et continentale
(University Aix-Marseille)
Droit public comparé, Droit international et Droit européen (University AixMarseille)
Géochimie des sols et des eaux (INRA, institut scientifique de recherche
agronomique)
Dynamique Ecologique et Sociale en Milieu Deltaïque (University Aix-Marseille)
Risques et Environnement (IRSTEA L'institut de recherche pour l'ingénierie de
l'agriculture et de l'environnement)
Ecodéveloppement (INRA, institut scientifique de recherche agronomique)
http://www.otmed.fr/
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LabEx Resmed – Religions and Societies in the Mediterranean world
By its diversity and continuity in time, religion is a privileged observatory for studying
religious systems, and the way societies integrate them. In the Mediterranean, religion is an
effective identity marker and explains the history and formation of different communities.
From a careful and reasoned approach to sources, the aim of the LabEx Resmed is to
conduct studies focused on revealing and significant periods, mostly from Antiquity until the
end of the Middle ages, sometimes up to contemporary times. Postulating the importance of
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viewpoints and interdisciplinary collaborations, the program ambitions to inform current
debates and suggest explanations of contemporary Mediterranean complexity. This project
is organized around three themes: 1. Religions, places and conflicts; 2. Religion and reason:
Tradition and Innovation; 3. Religions and social practices.
Coordinator: PRES Paris Sorbonne Universités
Research units’ member of the LabEx Resmed:
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Orient et Méditerranée UMR 8167 (Paris-Sorbonne, Panthéon-Sorbonne, École
pratique des hautes études, CNRS) ;
Centre Léon Robin de recherche sur la pensée antique - UMR 8061 (Paris-Sorbonne,
CNRS) ;
Archéologies d’Orient et d’Occident et Textes Anciens - UMR 8546 (École Normale
Supérieure de Paris, CNRS) ;
Institut de recherche et d’histoire des textes - UPR 841 (CNRS) ; Patrimoines et
langages musicaux - EA 4087 (Paris-Sorbonne)
http://www.labex-resmed.fr/
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LabEx TEPSIS – State Transformation, Politicisation of Society, Institutionalisation of
Social Issue
The LabEx proposes to link analysis of the governmental and administrative modes of
modern and contemporary societies with analysis of the social practices which are
transforming the organisational and regulatory forms of human activity. The LabEx is
organized around nine major teaching and research themes: Historicity of the State; State
weaknesses; Politics within and beyond the State; Political timescales, territorial
discontinuity, and mobilisation; Everyday relations to politics; Legitimacy and delegitimation
of elites; The political construction of subjectivities; The structuring of the social order; Social
differentiations and inequalities and one federative transversal operation: The Encyclopedia
of the historical and social sciences of politics.
Coordinator: Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales
Research units’ member of the LabEx TEPSIS:
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CADIS Centre d’analyse et d’interventions sociologiques UMR 8039 (EHESS/CNRS UMR
8039)
CERA (ENA) Centre d’expertise de recherche administrative
CESPRA UMR 8036 (EHESS/CNRS) Centre d'études sociologiques et politiques
Raymond Aron
CEMAf Centre d’études des mondes africains (UP1/CNRS/EPHE/Univ. de Provence)
CERCEC Centre d’études des mondes russe, caucasien et centre-européen UMR 8083
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(EHESS/CNRS)
CERMES3 Centre de recherche, médecine, sciences, santé, santé mentale, société UMR
8211 (CNRS/ Inserm/UPD/EHESS)
CESSP UMR 8209 (UP1/CNRS/EHESS) Centre européen de sociologie et de science
politique
CETOBAC UMR 8032 (CNRS/EHESS/Collège de France) Centre d’études turques,
ottomanes, balkaniques et centrasiatiques
CMH UMR 8097 (EHESS/CNRS/ENS) Centre Maurice Halbwachs
CRH UMR 8558 (EHESS/CNRS) Centre de recherches historiques
IMM UMR 8178 (EHESS/CNRS) Institut Marcel Mauss
IRIS UMR 8156 (EHESS/CNRS/Inserm/UP13) Institut de recherche interdisciplinaire sur
les enjeux sociaux
MASCIPO UMR 8168 (EHESS/CNRS/UP1/UP10) Mondes Américains, Sociétés,
Circulations, Pouvoirs (XVème - XXIème siècle)
EHESS Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales
Université Panthéon Sorbonne Paris I
L’ENA Ecole Nationale d’Administration
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LabEx TransferS - Cultural Transfers, Translation, Interfaces
Coordinated by the Collège de France and the École normale supérieure, the LabEx TransferS
studies how Cultural Transfers have been shaping societies and cultures from Antiquity to
the Present Day. Resolutely transdisciplinary, it will develop the use of digital data in the
humanities. It will also explore synergies between the methodological and conceptual
frameworks developed in the Humanities and Social Sciences, and those from the Natural
and Formals sciences.
The LabEx TransferS regroups 13 of the leading French teams in Social Sciences and the
Humanities.
Coordinator: Ecole Normale Supérieure
Research units’ member of the LabEx TransferS:
(Research teams with the ENS as unique affiliation)
 Pays germaniques : histoire, culture, philosophie (UMR 8547);
 Archéologies d’Orient et d’Occident et textes anciens (AOROC, UMR 8546);
 Institut d’histoire moderne et contemporaine (IHMC, UMR 8066);
 Langues, textes, traitements informatiques, cognition (LATTICE, UMR 8094);
 Institut des textes et manuscrits modernes (ITEM, UMR 8132);
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Centre international de recherches : philosophie, lettres, savoir (CIRPHLES, USR
3308).
(Research teams at the Collège de France)
 Laboratoire d’anthropologie sociale (LAS, UMR 7130),
 Chair “Anthropologie de la nature”; Respublica literaria (UPS 3285),
 Chair “Rhétorique et société en Europe aux XVIe et XVIIe siècles”
 Chair “Littérature moderne et contemporaine : histoire, critique, théorie”;
 Chair “Religion, institutions et société de la Rome antique”.
(Research teams with the ENS as co-affiliation)
 Centre de recherches sur la pensée antique (Centre Léon Robin, UMR 8061);
 Atelier de recherches sur l’intermédialité et les arts du spectacle (ARIAS, UMR
7172);
 Centre Maurice Halbwachs (UMR 8097);
 Centre de théorie et analyse du droit (UMR 7074).
http://transfers.ens.fr/
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