
Paris | IPEV Kick-Off
On January 18-19 2017, the IPEV kick-off will take place. 100 IPEV members, researchers and practicioners, will meet up in Paris for the first time in order to launch the project that will last for two years.
During the 2 days of conferences, meetings and debates, the members will meet up with their working groups and start collaborating. At the end of the event, the groups leaders will present, during the final conference, the issues of their future works.
The inauguration conference, the scientific speeches and the final conference are open to the public upon registration.
Program
18 January 2017
8:45am: coffee time
9:45am | Welcome speeches
- Marie-Caroline Saglio-Yatzimirsky,vice-chair of INALCO
- Michel Wieviorka, chair of FMSH
Opening of the conference
- Thierry Mandon, Secretary of State to the Minister of Higher Education and research
- Hillary Wiesner, program director for Transnational Movements and the Arab Region, Carnegie Corporation of New York
- Mala Bakhtyar, chair of Dabran foundation
- Eric Briat, Deputy Commissioner for the equality of territories
10am – 12am | Scientific speeches
A research field: exiting violence
- Michel Wieviorka, chair of FMSH
Prevention and exiting violence policies
- Tarek Mitri, director of the Issam Fares Institute for Public Policy and International Affairs of the American University of Beirut
Religion and de-radicalisation: an approach to be created
- Olivier Roy, European University Institute of Florence
Exiting violence: what Latin America teaches us
- Yvon Le Bot, director of research emeritus at CNRS, co-director of IPEV
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2pm – 6pm | Working groups first meeting
The IPEV members meet in order to start collaborating. They start thinking about the issues of their topics.
19 January 2017
9am – 12am | Working groups second meeting
The IPEV members meet in order to start collaborating. They start thinking about the issues of their topics.
4pm – 7pm | Final Conference
After two days of meetings, the leaders of each working group present the first conclusions they drew about their topics.