Publications récentes

Avril 2023

28/03 – Séminaire fermé – IRSEM – ParisYohanan Benhaïm (IFEA) est intervenu sur le thème : « Politique étrangère et transformation du champ politico-administratif : le cas de la Turquie sous le gouvernement AKP (2002-2015) ».   3-6/04 – Colloque CAA 2023 – AmsterdamLamesa Anaïs (IFEA) et Üçbaşaran İdil (Mairie de Ortahisar) interviendront sur le thème : «Timescape of the settlement of Pancarlık : time and space of entities creating landscape ».En anglais, en présentiel   14/04 – Table ronde – CAREP Paris Bayram Balcı (CERI-Sciences Po Paris, IFEA) participera à la table ronde « Séismes en Turquie et en Syrie : quels défis pour les relations internationales et l’aide humanitaire ? ».En français, format hybride 20/04 – XIVe Congrès de la Société française d’histoire des

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Appel à contribution / Call for Papers – IFEA / CETOBAC / IISMM – DATE LIMITE / DEADLINE : 30/04/2023

We are pleased to inform you of the organization of a colloquium focusing on the socio-political implications of quantification in Turkey, which will be held on September 28 and 29, 2023 at the French Institute for Anatolian Studies (IFEA) in Istanbul, Turkey.  This colloquium invites young researchers at all levels (master, doctorate, post-doctorate) to share original research about the uses of numbers and their socio-political implications in the Turkish context, past and present. Numeric arguments are omnipresent in political discourse. As the time for Turkey’s presidential election approaches in the aftermath of the seismic crisis, this observation may become even more relevant. Figures and estimates on key ballot issues are generated, disseminated, and interpreted by a complex body of interconnected actors: pollsters, scholars,think-tank members, political party

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Appel à contribution / Call for Papers – Open Archaeology (OPAR) – DEADLINE : 15 February 2024

Open Archaeology invites manuscripts for the Special Issue Digital Religioscapes: Current Methodologies and Novelties in the Analysis of Sacr(aliz)ed Spaces. The study of ancient religions—their materiality and practices—was subject to enormous changes, especially since different approaches from other disciplines, such as sociology, cultural studies, or anthropology, were made fruitful for the archaeology of ancient religions and subsequently enabled a qualitative approach to the research questions. This led to an understanding of religious spaces on the one hand as an outcome of social interaction, and on the other hand as a shared space with its own locally produced identity. However, the digital humanities have yet to find a meaningful way to integrate the resulting qualitative data into existing digital infrastructures and

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How to define the « Status » of stonemasons employed in a rock-hewn structure worksite in the Medieval Times?

by Anaïs Lamesa Lamesa, A. and Gervers, M. (2023). « How to define the « Status » of stonemasons employed in a rock-hewn structure worksite in the Medieval Times? Reflexions and hypotheses over the long-time span », in Courault, Chr., Maschek, D., Domingo, J. A. and Barker, S. J. (dir.). From Concept to Monument : Time and Cost of Construction in the Ancient World. Oxford: BAR Publishing, 119-134.

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The Gender of Borders

Book chapter « A migratory journey between vulnerability and agency: the case of queer exiles in Istanbul » by Öykü Aytacoglu in « The Gender of Borders: Embodied Narratives of Migration, Violence and Agency », edited By Jane Freedman, Alice Latouche, Adelina Miranda, Nina Sahraoui, Glenda Santana de Andrade, Elsa Tyszler https://www.routledge.com/The-Gender-of-Borders-Embodied-Narratives-of-Migration-Violence-and-Agency/Freedman-Latouche-Miranda-Sahraoui-Andrade-Tyszler/p/book/9781032127255 This book brings an intersectional perspective to border studies, drawing on case studies from across the world to consider the ways in which notably gender and race dynamics change the ways in which people cross international borders, and how diffuse and virtual borders impact on migrants’ experiences. By bringing together 11 ethnographies, the book demonstrates the necessity for in-depth empirical research to understand the class, gender and race inequalities that shape contemporary

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Mart 2023

28/02 – MSH Val de Loire Bilim Günü – Polyvalente Salonu – Tours Sibel Akyıldız (IFEA) 2021-2022 Genç Araştırmacılar Çağrısı tarafından finanse edilen « How to make city “mega”? Roles, effects, and outcomes of Mageprojects  in the Capital city of Turkey, Ankara (MeCA) » projesini sundu. 01/03 – Çalıştay– Strasbourg ÜniversitesiSarah Guerfi (IFEA) organizasyon komitesinin bir üyesidir ve « Interaction et interculturalité dans les espaces turcs et post-ottomans » (Türkiye ve Osmanlı sonrası alanlarda etkileşim ve kültürlerarasılık) başlıklı sunum ile katılacaktır. 17/03 – 16h-18h : LPCM 2023 Semineri : “Dans l’atelier des chercheur·se·s en littératures populaires et culture médiatique”(Popüler edebiyat ve medya kültürü araştırmacılarına yönelik atölye çalışmaları içinde) İkinci Seans « Politiques des séries télévisées »(Televizyon dizileri politikası)Solène Poyraz (EHESS/ IFEA) « ‘Teşkilat’,

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