Workshop Gender, Migration, Emotion
January 9th and 10th
Post Western Methodology,
Quantitative and Qualitative Research:Gender, Migration and Emotion
January 9th
9h30: Introduction
by Laurence Roulleau-Berger, Research Director at CNRS, ENS Lyon, Triangle and French Director of the International Associated Laboratory Post-Western Sociology in Europe and in China
Christine Détrez, Professor of Sociology, Centre Max Weber, ENS Lyon and Director of the Laboratory of Education
He Rong, Professor of Sociology at Institute of Sociology, CASS
10h-11h: From Quantitative to Qualitative Research, a brief reflection on my research trajectory
by Ji Yingchun, Professor of Sociology, School of Political Sciences and Sociology, Shanghai University
11h-11h15: Break
11h15-12h15: Comments and discussion
12h30-14h: Lunch
14h-14h30: Qualitative Research on Gender and Love in China
by Christine Détrez, Professor of Sociology, ENS Lyon and Zhang Dan, Associate Professor, Department of sociology, ECNU, Shanghai
14h30 -15h: Qualitative Research on Gender and Subalternity in China and in Taiwan
by Beatrice Zani, Ph D Student, Lyon 2, Triangle
15h-15h15 Break
15h15-16h30: Comments and discussion
January 10th
9h30-12h: Migration and Emotion: doing fieldwork with refugees with the association SINGA, Lyon
12h15-13h45: Lunch
14h-17h: Crossed analysis on fieldwork
2018 January 11th and 12th
Gender, Migration and Emotion
Post-Western Theory
January 11th
9h15-9h30: Introduction
by Laurence Roulleau-Berger, Research Director at CNRS, ENS Lyon, Triangle and French Director of the LIA Post-Western Sociology in Europe and in China
Christine Détrez, Professor of Sociology, ENS Lyon, Centre Max Weber
He Rong, Professor of Sociology at Institute of Sociology, CASS
Session 1: Post-Western Theory and Sociology of Emotion
9h30-10h: Christine Détrez, Professor of Sociology, ENS Lyon, Centre Max Weber, Theory of Emotion and Social sciences
10h-10h30: Ji Yingchun, Professor of Sociology, School of Political Sciences and Sociology, Shanghai University: Mosaic familialism in post-reform China: a sequential symbiosis of generation, gender, love and money
10h30-11h: Laurence Roulleau-Berger, Research Director at CNRS, ENS Lyon, Triangle: Post-Western Theory and Sociology of Emotion
11h-11h15: Break
11h15-12h30: Comments and discussion
12h30-14h: Lunch
Session 2: Gender, Love, Emotion
14h-14h30: Michel Bozon, Research Director at National Institute of Demographic Studies (INED), Paris: Power, pleasure and reciprocity in love
14h30-15h: Li Chunling Professor of Sociology at Institute of Sociology, CASS: Social Challenges Brought by the Shifting Gender Balance in Education in China
15h-15h15: Break
15h15-15h45: Zhang Dan, Associate Professor, Department of sociology, ECNU, Shanghai: Gender and Love in Shanghai
15h45-17h: Comments and discussion
17h-17h15: Conclusion by Christine Détrez, Professor of Sociology, ENS Lyon and Laurence Roulleau-Berger, Research Director at CNRS, ENS Lyon
January 12th
Session 3: Gender, Emotion and Migration
9h30-10h: Viviane Albenga, Associate Professor at Bordeaux University: Telling love stories with movies, series, books and music. The case of French secondary school's students, between gender stereotypes and gender equality
10h-10h30: Dr Hang Suhong, Institute of Sociology, CASS: "Liberation of the Mind" or "Liberation of Emotions" :the practice dilemma. New Women in Hunan faced when they " leave home"
10h30-11h: Marie-Astrid Gillier, Ph D Student, Lyon 2 University, Triangle: Intimate feelings, economic transactions and the production of local norms among hostesses working in a KTV in Beijing
11h-11h15: Break
11h15-11h45: Kevin Diter, Ph. D Student INSERM: "Differences in the difference": when the distinction between love and friendship differs across children's gender and social background.
11h45-12h30: Comments and discussion
12h30-14h: Lunch
14h-15h30: 14h-15h30: LIA Perspectives on Gender, culture and education
with Professors Christine Détrez, Li Chunling, Ji Yingchun, Hélène Buisson-Fenet, He Rong, L.Roulleau-Berger
General Conclusion by
Laurence Roulleau-Berger, Research Director at CNRS, ENS Lyon
He Rong, Professor of Sociology at Institute of Sociology, CASS.
Christine Détrez, Professor of Sociology, ENS Lyon