CERMOM doctoral student workshop

L'atelier des Doctorant-es du CERMOM : un espace d'échange et d'entraide
Starting from the observation that CERMOM doctoral students lacked a space dedicated to exchanges around their research and thesis-related challenges, the doctoral students' workshop sees the light of day in the second semester of the 2024-2025 academic year.
Organized on the basis of one session per month, this space for exchange and reflection offers doctoral students the opportunity to share their work at different stages of their research: thesis project development, field returns, source analysis, theoretical and methodological choices, or the writing process. Conceived as a place for mutual support and collective reflection, it encourages benevolent exchanges and collaboration between doctoral students, in order to support them throughout their doctoral journey.
A multidisciplinary, interdisciplinary and collaborative anchoring
The workshop is part of the cultural area covered by CERMOM. Adopting an approach that is both pluridisciplinary and interdisciplinary, it encourages the confrontation of methodological and theoretical perspectives. This dynamic makes it possible to address both the major scientific issues and the concrete challenges of research work. Discussions provide a constructive framework in which doctoral students can confront their analyses, share their field experiences and benefit from enriching critical feedback.
The workshop is organized by a committee of doctoral students, in collaboration with a pair of CERMOM researchers, Amélie Neuve-Église and Nicolas Elias, who contribute their expertise and accompany the exchanges.
Registration only: contact jeanne.lena@inalco.fr
Next sessions program:
Wednesday March 19, 1:30-3:30 pm, Maison de la recherche, LO.04
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Noémie Cadeau (CERMOM and ECCLA): Methodological discussion around the writing of the first thesis chapter: "Baku, 1920: the anti-imperialist origins of the Eurasian Communist International"
Wednesday, April 9, 1:30pm-3:30pm, PLC, 4.13
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Jeanne Lena (CERMOM and CERI) : Methodological discussion around the problematization of the thesis topic: mobilizations in Europe in the face of political confinement in Turkey since the 1980s
- Nizar Echi (CERMOM): La question de l'émancipation juive en France : une approche philosophico-politique (Méthodes et Perspectives de la recherche)
Wednesday, May 21, 1:30-3:30 pm, PLC, 4.03
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Kahina Guillard (CERMOM) : Getting closer to one, differentiating oneself from the other: negotiating identities in a dom context in Jordan
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Olcay Karabağ (CERMOM): The echo of labor history on proletarian literature in Turkey: the example of Zonguldak during the period of compulsory labor
Wednesday, June 18, 1:30-3:30 pm, PLC, 4.03
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Yelda Bahtiyar (CERMOM) : L'inquiétante étrangeté dans la littérature séfarade
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Ronahi Elif Gün (CERMOM) : Scientifizing the Nation: A Comparative Phenomenological and Epistemological Analysis of the Thoughts of İsmail Beşikçi and Cemal Nebez in the Context of the Kurdish Question