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Mai 2012

Parution : The Cosmopolitanization of Science

Zhang - The cosmopolitanization of science - Palgrave 2012
Stem Cell Governance in China

Joy Yueyue Zhang

Based on site visits to 22 key research teams in China, as well as interviews with ethicists and Ministry of Health officials, this book investigates how, over the last decade, Chinese stakeholders have developed a cosmopolitan sensibility in comprehending and responding to ethical and regulatory concerns with influence from both within and without their national boundaries.

Working Paper : From Drug Wars to Criminal Insurgency

John P. Sullivan, From Drug Wars to Criminal Insurgency: Mexican Cartels, Criminal Enclaves and Criminal Insurgency in Mexico and Central America. Implications for Global Security, FMSH-WP-2012-09

Transnational organized crime is a pressing global security issue. Mexico is currently embroiled in a protracted drug war. Mexican drug cartels and allied gangs (actually poly-crime organizations) are currently challenging states and sub-state polities (in Mexico, Guatemala, El Salvador and beyond) to capitalize on lucrative illicit global economic markets. As a consequence of the exploitation of these global economic flows, the cartels are waging war on each other and state institutions to gain control of the illicit economy. Essentially, they are waging a ‘criminal insurgency’ against the current configuration of states. As such, they are becoming political, as well as economic actors.

Working Paper : The De-nationalization and Re-nationalization of the Life Sciences in China

China Science
Joy Y. Zhang, The De-nationalization and Re-nationalization of the Life Sciences in China: A Cosmopolitan Practicality?, FMSH-WP-2012-08

Stem cell research and synthetic biology offer complementary insights on the nature of scientific governance in China. Stem cells were essentially promoted by top-down semi-governmental initiatives. Yet it was through a process of ‘de-nationalization’ (in which a diversity of cross-border communications initiated by scientists effaced the dominance of a singular national voice) that China’s stem cell research gained global recognition. Meanwhile, the emergence of synthetic biology has shown a reverse pathway. While many ‘Chinese’ synthetic biology projects are primarily associated with international programs, this ‘de-nationalized’ start did not lead to an abandonment of a national  agenda. Rather, synthetic biology in China has been transformed into a grassroots proposition of a ‘Big Question’ approach, which in effect creates a ‘re-nationalization’ by bringing synergy among domestic experts. Chinese stakeholders’ experience seems to indicate that scientific development is steered by a (cosmopolitan) practicality, which has lead to a bottom-up instrumentalization of the nation-state.

Le Prix international Holberg 2012 est attribué à Manuel Castells

Manuel Castells
Le Prix international Holberg 2012 est attribué à Manuel Castells, professeur en sociologie et en communication à l’Université de Los Angeles (Californie du Sud) et à l’Université de Berkeley (Californie), ainsi qu’à l’Université ouverte de Catalogne. Il est titulaire de la Chaire Analyse interdisciplinaire de la société en réseaux au sein du Collège d'études mondiales.

Manuel Castells est lauréat du Prix international Holberg 2012, d’une valeur de 4,5 millions de couronnes (environ 590 000 euros). Le prix lui sera remis le 6 juin prochain à Bergen (Norvège).

Né en Espagne en 1942, Castells