Nesta sexta-feira, 07 de julho, se encerra a terceira edição da Escola de Inverno de Sociologia Política Internacional (IPS). As últimas duas semanas foram marcadas por ricas discussões e palestras que não apenas fomentaram o pensamento crítico em Relações Internacionais, mas também promoveram integração entre os professores e alunos participantes em um ambiente acadêmico dinâmico e vibrante. Além das aulas, também foram realizados eventos públicos que buscaram expandir as discussões para além da sala de aula. Em breve, todos os vídeos dos eventos públicos da Escola estarão disponíveis no blog.
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Thematic Course 3:
Non-citizenship and Agency: Thinking differently
about migration - with Professor Heather Johnson |
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Thematic Course 4: Investigating International Political Life
with a Feminist Curiosity - with Professor Cynthia Enloe |
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General Course 2: Participation: fracturing the social
and political - with Professor Jef Huysmans |
Ontem, nós tivemos a segunda mesa redonda do evento, com as professoras Cynthia Enloe, Heather Johnson, Carolina Moulin Aguiar e o professor Jef Huysmans. Com o Auditório B8 da PUC-Rio lotado, eles debateram o tema “Borders, boundaries, frontiers”.
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Professor Cynthia Enloe, Carolina Moulin,
Jef Huysmans and Heather Johnson |
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Roundtable 2: Borders, Boundaries, Frontiers |
Também ontem, foi realizada a conferência pública da Escola com a professora Cynthia Enloe, que buscou responder a questão “In Times Such As These, In A World Such As This ... Why Is A Feminist Curiosity So Crucial?". Com um ritmo descontraído, a professora foi ovacionada pelos presentes ao final do evento.
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Professor Cynthia Enloe |
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Professor Cynthia Enloe |
Foi um prazer tê-los conosco e esperamos vê-los no próximo ano!
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By the end of the week, the third edition of the International Political Sociology (IPS) Winter School will come to its end. These days were marked by marvelous discussions and lectures that certainly not only made us think critically about the International Relations area of study and reach satisfactory conclusions but also allowed us to get along with each other and create a dynamic and joyful academic environment. Two publics events were held after the regular classes: "Borders, boundaries, frontiers" and “Why Is a Feminist Curiosity So Crucial?”. These events contributed to expand the IPS discussions to a large audience. Soon, all videos of the School's public events will be available on the blog.
Yesterday the IPS Winter School held the second roundtable of the event, with Professors Cynthia Enloe, Heather Johnson, Carolina Moulin Aguiar and Jef Huysmans. The panel took place at PUC-Rio’s B8 Auditorium; the Professors discussed the theme "Borders, boundaries, frontiers".
Also yesterday, a public lecture was held at the School with Professor Cynthia Enloe, who sought to answer the question "In Times Such As These, In A World Such As This ... Why Is A Feminist Curiosity So Crucial?". With a relaxed tone, Professor Enloe was cheered by those present at the end of the event.
It has been a pleasure to have you all here with us and we hope to see you next year!