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📅 Date
Monday 3 August 2026, from 9am to 6.30pm.
📌 Venue
The colloquium will take place within the University of Johannesburg Library, on the Auckland Park Campus.
Campus Address:
University of Johannesburg – Auckland Park Campus
Corner Kingsway Avenue & University Road
Auckland Park, Johannesburg, South Africa
Travelling to the venue
Additional practical information regarding access, parking and campus navigation will be shared with participants prior to the event.
Attending remotely 💻
It is possible to attend this conference remotely. When registering, please specify how you wish to attend.
The day before the event, or a few days beforehand, you will receive an email containing a link to join the event.
⚠️ Remote participation is limited. You will be able to follow the round-table discussions and the discussions. We will ensure that questions can be submitted in writing and then relayed verbally on site. We cannot guarantee other methods of verbal participation. However, if you have specific needs and prefer to communicate verbally, please let us know so that we can make the necessary arrangements.
Organizers
Daniela Ortiz Conrado (Interdisciplinary Laboratory for Economics and Sociology LISE – National
Center for Scientific Research/National Conservatory of Arts and Crafts CNRS/CNAM)
Tinovimba Patsika (University of Johannesburg)
Scientific coordination
Dr. Jacqueline Moodley (University of Johannesburg)
Dr. Jean-François Trani (LISE – CNRS/CNAM)

Accessibility
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Content
The conference will be held in English. Where possible, summaries will be provided in French.
We are mindful of more specific accessibility needs (font size, simplified language, digital accessibility, etc.). We offer several formats, but please do not hesitate to let us know your requirements so that we can adapt accordingly.
The provision of sign language interpreters is currently under discussion.
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Funders and partners
This event is funded by:
- the French National Research Agency (ANR) as part of the PPR Autonomie programme: ANR-23-PAVH-0001;
- the University of Johannesburg;
- the French Institute of South Africa (IFAS).


