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Sociologies in dialogue and Post-Western Theory

Présentation

From 2023 March 10th to 22nd

Ecole Normale Supérieure de Lyon
Descartes campus

with Professor Sari Hanafi, Invited Speaker and Professor Daishiro Nomiya, Visiting Professor

Organized by the International Advanced Laboratory ENS Lyon-CNRS/Chinese Academy of Social Sciences Post-Western Sociology in China and in Europe
Triangle in cooperation with the Centre Max Weber and the Institute of Oriental Studies

Seminars with Dashiro Nomiya, March 10th, 13th, 15th

  • The International Advanced Laboratory (IAL) ENS Lyon-CNRS/Chinese Academy of Social Sciences Post-Western Sociology in China and in Europe has produced a non-hegemonic sociology through the confrontation of paradigms and field sciences in a global context of acceleration and circulation of knowledge. We have first privileged the crossing of views between Chinese and French researchers on the traditions and scientific controversies in French and Chinese sociologies. Eminent Japanese - such as Professor Shujiro Yazawa and Professor Dai Nomiya - and Korean scientists now participate in IAL’s academic activities. The Handbook of Post-Western Sociology. From East Asia to Europe, co-edited by L. Roulleau-Berger, Li Peilin, Kim Seung-Kuk, Shujiro Yazawa forthcoming in March 2023 by Brill Publishers. Professor Dai Nomiya contributed to this Handbook.
    Daishiro Nomiya is a Professor of sociology at Chuo University, Tokyo, Director and Program Chair Global Sociology. He received a Ph.D. in Sociology from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, U.S.A. He has published and contributed to numerous books and articles in the field of social movements and globalization, including Global Modernity from Coloniality to Pandemic : A Cross-disciplinary Perspective (2022), Summit Protest : Social Movements in the Age of Globalization (2016), Knowledge toward Society : Theory and Method in Modern Society (2005), and Social Movements and Culture (2002). Currently he is the Vicepresident of the East Asian Sociological Association, and the Japanese Association of Human Resource Development. Also, he is at the head of the Future Sociology Division of the Sociology Committee in the Academy of Science in Japan.

Conference with Sari Hanafi, March 22nd

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