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-Tuesday 23rd May at 6pm, "Women, Islam, and Abbasid Identity"
IAS-Nantes, free entry
Nadia Maria El Cheikh, Professor of History at the American University of Beirut.
-Tuesday 30th May at 6pm, "L’indétermination, forme radicale de l’incertain. Le cas de la dissuasion nucléaire"
IAS-Nantes, free entry
Jean-Pierre Dupuy, philosophie, Université de Standford, États-Unis.
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- Tuesday 9th May at 6pm, “How should we understand freedom?”
Lieu Unique, free entry
IEAoLU lecture by Michèle Riot-Sarcey, professor emeritusof contemporary history and gender history at the university Paris-VIII-Saint-Denis, and historian of politics and feminism.
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- Tuesday 25th April at 6pm «La religion industrielle, une généalogie de l’Entreprise »
IAS-Nantes, Simone Weil amphitheater, free entry
Lecture by Pierre Musso, philosophe de formation,conseiller scientifique et Fellow associé à l’Institut d’Études Avancées (IEA) de Nantes
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-Tuesday 4 April at 6pm, “Affect in politics”
Lieu Unique, free entry
IEAoLU lecture by Frederic Lordon, sociologist and economist, research director at CNRS, researcher at the European Centre for Sociology
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- Tuesday 14 March at 6pm, “Lampedusa: bodies, images and narratives of immigration"
Lieu Unique, free entry
IEAoLU lecture by Guido Nicolosi, sociologist at the University of Catania (Italy) and Fellow at the IAS-Nantes, 2014-2015.
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- Tuesday 7 March at 6pm, "Building a common world? “Commons” as a political project"
IAS-Nantes, Simone Weil amphitheater, free entry
Lecture by Gaël Giraud, chief economist for the French Development Agency (AFD), Paris and research director at CNRS.
- Tuesday 14 February at 6pm, «A dialogue between methods: from physics and mathematics to legacy systems and living organisms»
IAS-Nantes, Simone Weil amphitheater, free entry
Roundtable with Nicolas Bouleau mathematician, Ecole des Ponts Paris-Tech;Giuseppe Longo mathematician, CNRS-Ens, Paris et Biology Department, Tufts University, Boston, Alessandro Sartimathematician, CNRS – EHESS, Paris.
- Tuesday 7 February at 6pm, «IT is changing the world, and here’s why»
Lieu Unique, free entry
IEAoLU lecture with Gérard Berry, professor at the Collège de France, chair «Algorithms, machines and languages»
- Tuesday 31st January at 6pm, «European university: a culture of disillusionment»
IAS-Nantes, Simone Weil amphitheater, free entry
Lecture by Antonio Loprieno, President of Rectors’ Conference of the Swiss Universities from 2008 to 2015.
- Tuesday 10th January at 6pm, “Orientalism and Occidentalism: comparatism and temporality – From great divergence to great convergence”
Lieu Unique, free entry
IEAoLU lecture with Henry Laurens, historian, professor at the Collège de France, chair of “Modern History of the Arab world”.
-Tuesday 13th December at 6pm, « La mosaïque de l’islam »
Lieu Unique, free entry
IEAoLu Lecture with Suleiman Mourad and Perry Anderson about "La mosaïque de l’Islam.Entretien sur le Coran et le djihadisme avec Perry Anderson".Suleiman Mourad is Professor of religion at Smith College, United-States and Perry Anderson is professeur of history and sociology at the University of California, Los Angeles.They are both former Fellows at the IAS-Nantes.
- Thursday 8 Decembre at 5pm, « Collectivités publiques et Entreprises : « le jeu à la nantaise » »
IAS-Nantes, Simone Weil amphitheater, free entry
Roundtable with Johanna Rolland, Mayor of Nantes, Presidente of Nantes Métropole, Jean-Luc Charles, general Director of SAMOA, Frédéric Degouzon, Strategy Director, communication & developpement at Ecole de Design of Nantes Atlantique, Laurent Eisenman,Territorial affairs and communicationDirector, SNCF Pays de Loire, Yves Gillet, President of Keran -Sce and Groupe Huit, Jean Luc Cadio, Vice-President of CCI of Nantes-St-Nazaire.
- Tuesday 29th November à 18h, "Le contrat social dans une société liquide"
IAS-Nantes, Simone Weil amphitheater, free entry
Lecture by Marc-Henry Soulet, Professor of sociology, holder of the Chair of Social Work and Social Policy of the University of Fribourg in Switzerland and currently Fellow at the IAS - Nantes.
- Tuesday 22 November at 6pm, «Émile Poulat, secularism and religions»
IAS-Nantes, Simone Weil amphitheater, free entry
This round table was organized to mark the second anniversary of Émile Poulat’s death. After a brief review of the researcher’s life and work, a debate will be held on secularism and new forms of religion with four speakers includingJean-François MAYER, historian at the Religioscope Institute; Philippe PORTIER, director of Sociology of Religions and Laicity Group at CNRS; Andrea RICCARDI, founder of the Sant’Egidio Community, former minister of the Italian Republic; Yvon TRANVOUEZ, professor emeritus of contemporary history;
This roundtable is organised in collaboration with Maison des Sciences de l’Homme Ange Guépin.
- Tuesday 8th November at 6pm ’Tous rentiers !"
Lieu Unique, free entry
Lecture by Philippe Askenazy, economist, research director at CNRS, Professor at ENS.
- Tuesday 25th October at 6pm, «The Act of Living. Developing a categorical framework »
IAS-Nantes, Simone Weil amphitheater, free entry
Lecture by Rocco Ronchi is professor of Philosophy at the University of L’Aquila and at the Research Institute of Applied Psychoanalysis (IRPA) in Milan.
- Tuesday 11th October at 6pm, " There can be no lasting peace without social justice"
Lieu Unique, free entry
. dialogue between Bernard Thibault, member of the Governing Body of the International Labour Organisation and former General Secretary of the CGT, and Alain Supiot, professor at the Collège de France and emeritus fellow of the Institute of Advanced Studies in Nantes.
- Tuesday 4th October at 6pm, "In the same city, under the same sky..." project about migrations"
IAS-Nantes, Simone Weil amphitheater, free entry
Discussion with Anna Konik, video artist and 2014-2015 Fellow at the IAS-Nantes, to present the most recent part of her project "In the same city, under the same sky..." realised during her fellowship with the help of Médecins du Monde and Nantes women.