CIERA’s network directory

The CIERA community includes more than 1,000 students, PhD students, post-docs and university teachers working in connection with the German-speaking area in the humanities and social sciences.


AN INTERACTIVE TOOL SERVING THE COMMUNITY

This CIERA Community Directory is an interactive tool for researchers, journalists and the general public. It allows you to identify and connect with the researchers in our network in France, Germany and beyond. The search and filter function in the left-hand column can be used to navigate the directory more easily.


Are you a present or future researcher in humanities and social sciences, working in connection with the German-speaking area? Register here and become a member of our community.

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Are you a journalist? Contact us to be put in touch directly with the network's researchers.

 

race, sexualité, genre, Allemagne, post-nazisme

Des protestantismes à un protestantisme ? Place et rôle des liens interparoissiaux dans la manifestation et l'évolution des identités confessionnelles protestantes en Alsace (XVIIe-XVIIIe siècles), Protestantisme(s), Identités confessionnelles, Réseaux relationnels

Les relations germano-israéliennes, de 1945 à nos jours, Présences européennes en Palestine, XIXe-XXe siècles, Relations, Mémoire, Judaïsme, Shoah, Catholicisme, Antisémitisme, Israël

RDA, Minorité(s), Mémoire, Histoire contemporaine, Transition

Hiérarchies, Mentalités religieuses, Croyance/non-croyance, Miracles

Histoire des savoirs, Histoire sociale et culturelle de l'Europe XVIIIe-XXe siècles, Histoire des Nations et du nationalisme, Histoire coloniale , Histoire militaire , Histoire culturelle de l'économie, Autriche, Histoire, Economie, Nation, Europe, Socio-histoire, Sciences et techniques, Colonialisme

Europe

Aide Humanitaire, Decolonial Studies, Postcolonial Studies, Working title: Decolonizing humanitarianism - Race and Power in the Humanitarian sector. A historical-sociological study of Médecins Sans Frontières, c. 1970s to 2000s