La décennie 1990 : une mutation systémique ? Sources et méthodes à partir de terrains en Europe médiane

Argumentaire de la manifestation scientifique (à venir)
Programme de la manifestation scientifique
Jeudi 3 juin 2025
Maison de la Recherche de l'Inalco, 2 rue de Lille Paris 7e
Salon Borel (1er étage)
9h30–9h45 : Welcome and introduction (GDR and CREE representatives, Anne Madelain, Jana Vargovcikova)
9h45–11h : New readings of the systemic transformations of the early 1990s - research projects I
- Vítězslav Sommer (Institute of Contemporary History, Czech Academy of Sciences, Prague) : Deindustrialization between central planning and capitalism: The regional economy and Czechoslovak / Czech shoe industry in the 1980s and 1990s
- Jana Vargovcikova (CREE, Centre de recherche Europes-Eurasie, Inalco) : Negotiating the perimeter of democracy: the citizens’ « right to look » into companies in the work of the Polish, Czech and Slovak Courts of Auditors in the 1990s
- Jelena Jokić (CREE, Centre de recherche Europes-Eurasie, Inalco) : The Serbian Private Sector and the Challenge of Systemic Transformation: A Retrospective on Three Decades of Privatization
11h–11h15 : Pause-Café
11h15–12h45 : New readings of the systemic transformations of the early 1990s - research projects II
- Goran Musić (Research platform "Transformations and Eastern Europe", University of Vienna) : Post-Non-Alignment through African eyes: Critical depictions of Yugoslav presence in Zambia in the local press of the late 1980s and early 1990
- Joanna Wawrzyniak (Center for Research on Social Memory, Faculty of Sociology, University of Warsaw) : Emotional Afterlives of Industry: Remembering Transformation in Post-Socialist Societies
- Cécile Jouhanneau (ART-Dev, Université Paul Valéry Montpellier) : Exploring the Bosnian war and post-war through transnational collective biography
- Lucie Raskin (CREE, Centre de recherche Europes-Eurasie, Inalco) : Being heard on the international political stage as one's state and society dissolve: Yugoslav non-state actors' lobby towards French and German foreign policies during the breakup of Yugoslavia
12h45–14h : Pause déjeuner
14h–15h15 : New readings of the systemic transformations of the early 1990s - research projects III
- Anne Madelain (CREE, Centre de recherche Europes-Eurasie, Inalco) : The compound fates of post-Yugoslav publishers in the early 1990
- Veronika Pehe (Institute of Contemporary History, Czech Academy of Sciences, Prague) : Small-Scale Entrepreneurship as Social Practice in 1990s Czech Republic/Slovakia
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Ivana Spasić (Institut de sociologie, FFBG, Université de Belgrade) : Computerization under Sanctions: The Case of Belgrade University Computing Center
15h15–15h30 : Pause-Café
15h30–17h30 : Roundtable I: Sources for research on the 1990s: archiving conditions, public and private archives, access to actors
Speakers:
- Anne Madelain (CREE, Inalco)
- Goran Musíć (Research platform "Transformations and Eastern Europe", University of Vienna)
- Veronika Pehe (Institute of Contemporary History, Czech Academy of Sciences, Prague)
- Assen Slim (CREE, Inalco)
- Vítězslav Sommer (Institute of Contemporary History, Czech Academy of Sciences, Prague)
- Ewa Tartakowsky (ISP, Institut des sciences sociales du politique, Université Paris Nanterre – CNRS)
Chair: Jana Vargovcikova
Vendredi 4 juin 2025
Maison de la Recherche de l'Inalco, 2 rue de Lille Paris 7e
Salle de Sacy (2e étage)
9h30–11h45 : Roundtable II: Confronting analytical frameworks, conceptual categories and research methods between history, sociology and political science: exchanging experiences and perspectives
Speakers:
- Cécile Jouhanneau (ART-Dev, Université Paul Valéry Montpellier)
- Nadège Ragaru (CERI, Centre de recherches internationales, Science Po Paris)
- Ivana Spasić (Institut de sociologie, FFBG, Université de Belgrade)
- Joanna Wawrzyniak (Center for Research on Social Memory, Faculty of Sociology, University of Warsaw)
Chair: Anne Madelain
12h-12h30 : Conclusions
Organisation
- Anne Madelain (CREE, Inalco)
- Jana Vargovcikova (CREE, Inalco)