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Seminars and workshops

POLINEQUAL Workshop
Governance
1 March 2023 / Seminars and workshops
POLINEQUAL Workshop
Crisis of the energy markets: experimentation and contention
Regulations
2 February 2023 to 3 February 2023
/ Seminars and workshops
Crisis of the energy markets: experimentation and contention
Green Cities and the Unending Return of Nature
Environments
14 December 2022 / Seminars and workshops
Green Cities and the Unending Return of Nature
Co-création de l’habitat pour les villes de demain
Social Justice, Cities and territories
8 December 2022 to 9 December 2022
/ Seminars and workshops
Housing co-creation for tomorrow’s cities
Meanings of voting: What we (don't) know about voting and why it matters
Governance
2 December 2022 / Seminars and workshops
Meanings of voting: What we (don't) know about voting and why it matters
The South African Lens: Transformations through Dis-locations
Social Justice
23 November 2022 / Seminars and workshops
The South African Lens: Transformations through Dis-locations
Seen From a Floating Coast
Environments
20 October 2022 to 21 October 2022
/ Seminars and workshops
Seen From a Floating Coast
Sophie Oldfield : Urban theorizing in partnership
Social Justice
17 October 2022 / Seminars and workshops
Sophie Oldfield : Urban theorizing in partnership
“What unites and divides the environmental movement? Ideological consensus and conflict amongst French climate activists
Governance
9 March 2022 / Seminars and workshops
“What unites and divides the environmental movement? Ideological consensus and conflict amongst French climate activists

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Pacte is a social sciences research centre affiliated to France National Centre for Scientific Research (CNRS), Grenoble Alpes University (UGA) and the Grenoble Institute of Political Studies (Sciences Po Grenoble).
Its members are committed to building common languages and horizontal knowledge on the changes underway in society, and their political, territorial, sociological and ecological implications. Interdisciplinarity is central to its practice, through sharing and confronting methods, epistemologies and common fieldwork. Pacte brings together the majority of Grenoble’s researchers in geography, urban planning and territorial development, on the one hand, political science and sociology on the other, together with hosting several economists, historians, and specialists in information and communication sciences. Learn More

 

 

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