Nationalist invocations, democratic disenchantment, widespread creation of dehumanizing exclusion areas, populations kept on the margins even within their territories, inter-racial, intercultural and religious conflicts seen as avatars of civility. Our contemporary world demands that we look once again to hospitality—a hospitality yet to come, unknown, unnamable, which will certainly require an exercise in repositioning and displacing the concepts of subject, citi-zenship, humanity, politics, justice, borders, inside and outside. But this exercise of becoming-hospitality will require us to look back to [re]think the present and the future. Thus, thinkers such as Kant, Lévinas, Ricoeur, Arendt, Derrida, Rancière and others who dedi-cated themselves to theorizing about citizenship, the other’s right to exist, the idea of justice from the arrival of the other and with the other were called upon to help us think about an [im]possible re-enchantment of a hospitality that governments never cease to call into question by questioning its limits and virtue
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La distribution collective comme support d’une identité de l’habitat urbain fondé sur le commun
Bastien Viguier
coord. Valérie Lebois, Emmanuel Marx, Mireille Diestchy, Pierre Servain
coord. Valérie Lebois, Emmanuel Marx, Mireille Diestchy, Pierre Servain

Métamorphoses des représentations et des manières de faire monde avec les animaux
Chris Younès
dir. Sandrine Israël-Jost et Katrin Gattinger
dir. Sandrine Israël-Jost et Katrin Gattinger









