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Comment les routes migratoires changent-elles nos sociétés?
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World Refugee Day.
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By: Amélie Beaucour
How are our cities and social relations redrawn by the passage of individuals from all over the world?
And, conversely, what link do you have with your culture and religion when you're on the road?
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With the ethnologist and anthropologist
Michel Agier
,
directeur de recherche à l'IRD et directeur d'études à l'EHESS,
who published
Babels.
Surveys on the migrant condition
at Seuil/Points poche and
The fear of others
(to be published by Rivages).
And with
Sophie Bava,
socio-anthropologist at the IRD in the Population, Environment, Development Laboratory.
His research focuses on African migration and Muslim and Christian religious constructions between Mediterranean and sub -Saharan Africa.
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