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University and democracy: a living, sometimes threatened, link

Trust of traditional political institutions and elected representatives, rise of authoritarian logics, definition of public services... Democracy today seems to be going through a turbulent zone. What role does the university play in this context? To shed light on this question, we interviewed four researchers from different disciplines: educationalist Sephora Boucenna, philosopher Louis Carré, political scientist Vincent Jacquet and legal scholar Aline Nardi. Their contrasting views sketch out the contours of an issue that is more topical than ever: thinking about and defending the link between university and democracy.
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The Transitions Research Institute brings together researchers in the humanities and social sciences to study the major changes affecting our contemporary societies. Faced with multiple environmental, democratic, economic, health, and social tensions, our development models, institutions, and ways of living together are being called into question. 

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Symposium - Domestic violence: understanding, naming, acting. An interdisciplinary and systemic approach

Organized by the Children's Rights Unit of the Vulnerabilities & Societies Center. Information and registration
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ERC starting grant CITIZEN_IMPACT

How - and how much - do citizens’ assemblies matter for contemporary European democracies? The Citizen Impact project investigates whether these deliberative forums are symbolic “window dressing” or drivers of real change in policymaking, public debate, and civil society.ERC Starting Grant, 2024–2028 (Grant Agreement No. 101077920)
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