5-0925 NON-HEGEMONIC ANTHROPOLOGY : 'LE MANIFESTE DE LAUSANNE'.
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Saturday, November 19, 2011: 16:00-17:45

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This session would be of particular interest to:
Those involved in mentoring activities, Students, Teachers of Anthropology in Community Colleges, Practicing and Applied Anthropologists
Organizers:  Francine Saillant (Laval University) and Michelle Daveluy (Université Laval)
Participants:  Catherine Benoit (Connecticut College), Irene Bellier (National Council for Scientific Research-Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales), Virginia R Dominguez (University of Illinois), Thomas A Reuter (University of Melbourne) and Arturo Escobar (University of North Carolina Chapel Hill and University of North Carolina)
16:00
What Perspectives Are There for a Non-Hegemonic Anthropology? 
Florence Graezer Bideau (Centre for Area and Cultural Studies - EPFL) and Mondher Kilani (Université de Lausanne)
16:15
"What Perspectives Are There for a Non-Hegemonic Anthropology?"
Mondher Kilani (Université de Lausanne)
16:30
Engaging Anthropology In Imperial Times
Catherine Benoit (Connecticut College)
16:45
Presenter
Irene Bellier (National Council for Scientific Research-Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales)
17:00
Discussant
Virginia R Dominguez (University of Illinois)
17:15
Developing a Global Anthropology without Hegemony
Thomas A Reuter (University of Melbourne)
17:30
Participant
Arturo Escobar (University of North Carolina Chapel Hill and University of North Carolina)
17:45
Anthropologies for/From the Pluriverse and the Limits of Western Social Theory
Arturo Escobar (University of North Carolina Chapel Hill and University of North Carolina)
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