Débat sur le racisme et la race : participation à l’atelier IMISCOE-INED
Religious Diversity and Secular Models in Europe: Contemporary Challenges », qui s’est tenu à l’Université de Columbia.How to talk about racism and race? Debates in academia and civil society« , organisé par l’ »IMISCOE stands for the « International Migration, Integration and Social Cohesion in Europe. » It is a European research network focusing on migration and integration and comprises researchers from various countries. In French, you would translate « International Migration, Integration and Social Cohesion in Europe » to « **Migration Internationale, Intégration et Cohésion Sociale en Europe** ». Thus, IMISCOE remains the same as it is a specific acronym and typically wouldn’t change in translation.doux murmure de la nuit.INED stands for « Institut National d’Études Démographiques » in French, which translates to « National Institute of Demographic Studies » in English. If you are looking to translate the acronym from English to French, it remains as INED.in Paris.

This event brought together researchers and civil society actors to discuss ways to address issues of racism and race in academic and public spheres. The debates highlighted complex issues related to these themes, underscoring their relevance in the contemporary context.

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