European Doctoral Seminar on the Anthropology of Development

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European Doctoral Seminar on the Anthropology of Development
European Doctoral Seminar on the Anthropology of Development and Social Dynamics
(Copenhagen, June 1-3, 2015)
The European doctoral school for the anthropology of development and social dynamics organizes
every two years a doctoral seminar hosted by one of the participating research institutions. Since the
early 1990s, the doctoral school has offered a forum of exchange to young and senior scholars from
various European and non-European (mainly African) countries working on topics linked to
development and social change. The doctoral school is bilingual in French and English and a good
understanding of both languages is required to participate. In a three-day session, a group of around
25 junior and senior PhD students come together and intensively discuss a broad range of topics,
defined by the research interests of the young researchers and the topics of their doctoral theses.
Every doctoral candidate gets the opportunity to give an overview of his or her thesis, to present a
chapter or to discuss particular questions, and receives comments from two senior researchers
specialised in their region and/or theme. Senior PhD students present their articles or chapters in
plenary sessions while junior PhD students present their research in smaller and more specialised
panels (the themes of the panels will depend on the subject of the papers submitted). For more
information on the school or past seminars, see: http://www.ifeas.uni-mainz.de/EDS/01.html
Sunday 31/5 – Nyhavn at Heibergsgade, 1058 København K
18H00: Canal tour, offered by the seminar. We meet at ‘Nettobådene’, on the right side og Nyhavn
Monday 1/6 – Room 35.01.44
8H30-9H00: Inscriptions, coffee
9H00-9H15: Official opening of the seminar by Troels Østergaard Sørensen, the Dean of the Social
Sciences Faculty
9H15-9H30: Local welcome, thanks to financial donors, practical details (Quentin Gausset and Eric
Hahonou)
9H30-10H00: Historique du réseau et de l’école doctorale (Pierre Petit et Sten Hagberg)
10H00-11H00: Guillaume Nicaise (EHESS): L’évaluation de la performance des collectivités
décentralisées: une étude comparée entre le Rwanda et le Burundi. Discussants: Jacinthe
Mazzochetti
(Louvain) et Benjamin Rubbers (Liège)
11H-11H30: Coffee Break
11H30-12H30: Aurélia Desplain (Bordeaux): « Toutes des meimei » : Production et reproduction
de rapports de travail genrés. L'exemple de jeunes femmes chinoises originaires de Lincang et
travaillant dans un restaurant à Kunming, Chine.. Discussants: Pierre Petit (Bruxelles) et Matthew
Carey (Copenhague)
12H30-13H30: Lunch
13H30-14H30: Line Richter (Copenhagen): On the Edge of existence: Malian migrants and
middlemen in Limbo in the Maghreb. Discussants: Sten Hagberg (Uppsala) and Lotte Pelckmans
(Copenhagen/DIIS)
14H30-15H30: Mie Vestergaard (Roskilde): Humanitarian Categorization of Victimhood: Tracing
the International Committee of the Red Cross’ Categorization of Victimhood in the Nigeria-Biafra
Conflict, 1967-70. Discussants: Marc-Eric Gruénais (Bordeaux) and Quentin Gausset
(Copenhagen)
15H30-16H00: Coffee break
16H00-17H00: Christine Grard (Louvain): Evolution des quartiers marginaux de Lima et des
stratégies d’inclusion dans la ville au fil des générations. Discussants: Ann Cassiman (Leuven) et
Perle Møhl (Copenhague)
Evening dinner (for all presenters and discussants)
Tuesday 2/6 – Room 35.01.44
9H00-10H00: Geetrui Vanoppen (Leuven). “Documents are your weapon”: fetishism of paper in
the urban context of Sekondi-Takoradi, Ghana. Discussants: Sten Hagberg (Uppsala) and Henrik
Vigh (Copenhagen)
10H00-11H00: Hannelore Verbrugge (Leuven): Barmaids at work: Re-conceptualizing the
money/sex exchange in small-scale gold mining towns in Tanzania. Discussants: Hanne Mogensen
(Copenhagen) and Susan Whyte (Copenhagen)
11H00-11H30: coffee break
11H30-12H30: Pauline Jarroux (EHESS): La production de la sanction par l’administration scolaire
locale au Bénin. Discussants: Thomas Bierschenk (Mainz) et Eric Hahonou (Roskilde)
12H30-13H30: Lunch
13H30-17H00: 5 parallel workshops (3 students in each workshop).
17H00-18H30: Teacher meeting to organise the next PhD seminar and discuss the Master program
Presenter
Fernando Matai
Manjate (Uppsala)
Tom Gosseye
(Louvain)
Yacouba Cisso
(Copenhague)
Tuesday 2/6, 13H30-17H00: Workshop 1: room 35.0.12
Theme
Discussant 1
Property Rights and Land inheritance in
Michael
Marracuene, Mozambique
Whyte
Les ambiguïtés relationelles d’un marché
Sten Hagberg
latifundaire insécurisant en Afrique SubSaharienne
Les communautés rurales et la gestion des Sten Hagberg
conflits : cas du département de
Tenkodogo, province du Boulgou, Burkina
Faso
Tuesday 2/6, 13H30-17H00: Workshop 2: Room 35.01.44
Presenter
Theme
Discussant 1
Césarine Sambou
La négociation des mesures de prévention
Jacinthe
(Bordeaux)
du paludisme d’importation par les
Mazzochetti
voyageurs africains residant à Bordeaux
Lea Linconstant
Politique de soins et pratiques soignantes
Jacinthe
(Aix-Marseille)
au sein du champ de la procreation
Mazzochetti
médicalement assistée. Réflexions à la
lumière du contexte italien
Lise Rosendal
Maternal care in context: a qualitative
Lotte
Østergaard
study of women’s tactics to achieve health Pelckmans
(Copenhagen)
security in rural Burkina Faso
Discussant 2
Quentin
Gausset
Quentin
Gausset
Quentin
Gausset
Discussant 2
Lotte
Pelckmans
Pierre Petit
Pierre Petit
Presenter
Issa Sombie
(Copenhague)
David Ilboudo
(Copenhague)
Emir Mahieddin
(Aix-Marseille)
Tuesday 2/6, 13H30-17H00: Workshop 3: Room 35.3.12
Theme
Discussant 1
L’influence des facteurs socioculturels sur Marc-Eric
la participation communautaire à la
Gruénais
santé
La relation des soins à l’épreuve des corps Marc-Eric
defendant dans le village de Bama (Ouest
Gruénais
du Burkina Faso)
Pentecotisme, economie morale et
Marc-Eric
dynamique sociale en Suède
Gruénais
Tuesday 2/6, 13H30-17H00: Workshop 4: Room 35.3.13
Presenter
Theme
Discussant 1
Marie Schnitzler
Reconstruire sa vie après un handicap dans Eric Hahonou
(Liège)
Mitchell’s plain (Le Cap, Afrique du Sud)
Samuel Lempereur
Mémoire de l’esclavage et intimité
Eric Hahonou
(Bruxelles)
lignagère au Bénin méridional
Cynthia Dahomé
(Re)visiting race and ethnicity in genetic
Thomas
Mørk (Roskilde)
ancestry making. The case of a French
Bierschenk
project in genetics of population tracing
the genetic ancestry of the Noirs Marrons
of French Guiana
Presenter
Souleymane
Abdoulaye Adoum
(Leiden)
Annalena Kolloch
(Mainz)
Tuesday 2/6, 13H30-17H00: Workshop 5: Room 35.0.13
Theme
Discussant 1
L’économie de communication rebelle au
Giorgio
Tchad
Blundo
“On se débrouille”. Motivation, carrière et
stratégies d’adaptation des magistrats au
Bénin entre l’indépendance et le pouvoir
exécutif
Giorgio
Blundo
Discussant 2
Benjamin
Rubbers
Benjamin
Rubbers
Benjamin
Rubbers
Discussant 2
Thomas
Bierschenk
Perle Møhl
Perle Møhl
Discussant 2
Ann
Cassiman
Jonna Both
Wednesday 3/6 – Room 35.01.44
9H00-10H00: Cornelia Günauer (Mainz): Diversity and Difference. The Art of Electioneering in
Meghalaya. Discussants: Luisa Steur (Copenhagen) and Atreyee Sen (Copenhagen)
10H00-11H00: Mikaela Lemeur (Bruxelles): Sous la montagne de plastique, une mine d’or? Le
mythe du recyclage à l’épreuve d’une filière Vietnamienne. Discussants: Giorgio Blundo (EHESS)
et Oscar Salemink (Copenhague)
11H00-11H30: Coffee break
11H30-12H30: María José Pont (EHESS): Bush, yams, witnesses and chiefs: creating resources.
Discussants: Jonna Both (Leiden) and Helle Samuelsen (Copenhagen)
12H30-13H30: Lunch