For a new European social contract: United for social cohesion

Categories: Conference
Date: 05/11/2019
Time: 18 h 00 - 19 h 30
Location: Maison de l'Histoire européenee
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“For a new European social contract” is a series of discussions aimed at rethinking the social contract, so that it no longer rests on the relationship between citizens and the state, but goes beyond taking into account the different dimensions of life and the issues that citizens face directly.

After a successful first round of debate, on November 5 at the Maison de l’Histoire Européenne, a new discussion will take place. This time, the EUNIC members want to look at how cultural relations work, in order to understand the essential conditions in which civil society and states can cooperate to achieve the best possible results and generate value. Thus, the evening will address the different values ​​produced, values ​​built on different types of cultural relations.

 

 

The event, which will take the form of a round table discussion, will leave room for comments and questions from the public.

Entry from 17:30. No entry will be accepted after the closing time at 18:30. The event will be followed by a cocktail.

With the participation of:

Jacqueline Broadhead, Director of the Global Exchange on Migration and Diversity at Oxford University. Jacqui manages a wide range of projects, including Inclusive Cities
helping UK cities and their local partners fundamentally change their approach to integrating newcomers.
Jacqui is also a member of Kellogg College (Oxford) and is the UK coordinator of the European Integration Portal.

 

Małgorzata Molęda-Zdziech, Associate Professor of Sociology and Political Science at the Warsaw School of Economics for twenty years. She is the author and co-author of numerous publications on lobbying, media and communication.
Since June 2018, she has been representing the Polish Academy of Sciences abroad as director of the Polish contact agency in Brussels.

 

Yves Sintomer, professor of political science at the University of Paris 8, member of the bureau and head of the Master of Political Science at this university, researcher at CRESPPA (CNRS / University Paris 8 / University Paris 10), associate member at Nuffield College, Oxford, and visiting professor at the Universities of Lausanne and Neuchâtel.

 

 

Moderated by:

Kélig Puyet, director of Social Platform.
She has extensive experience in the civil society sector and in the impact of European and national policies on people in vulnerable situations. Before joining Social Platform, she was head of Global Advocacy at SOS Children’s Villages International. Since 2003, she has actively participated in the work of various organizations, including the European Youth Forum, Eurochild, CONCORD and the International Civil Society Center.
Kélig holds a Master of Laws from Robert Schuman University, France, and a European Masters in Human Rights and Democratization from the University of Padua and the Raoul Wallenberg Institute of Human Rights and Humanitarian Law (University of Lund).

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