Organization
CREW (EA4399) brings together three research centres specialised in the study of anglophone history, politics and society in an interdisiplinary approach., focusing on :
- the economics of English-speaking countries (
CERVEPAS),
- ethnic diversity and cultural identities in North America (
CRAN),
- history, politics and society in the United Kingdom (
CREC).
Three themes cut across the research conducted in these centres:
- democracy, politics and society (
Axis 1),
- information, media and representations in the context of globalization (
Axis 2),
- empire, international relations and exchanges (
Axis 3).
Axe(s) of research
Research areas
- Economics
- History of English-speaking countries
- Information and Communication Sciences
- Visual Semiotics / Political Science / Sociology
Research themes
- Political communication
- Media education and e-learning
- Citizenship and group identities
- Corporations and entrepreneurship
- History of African-Americans
- History and historiography (Britain, the Commonwealth, The United States)
- Social identities and gender
- Immigration and diasporas
- Cultural and creative industries
- Parties and elections
- Public social policies
- External relations and international exchanges
- Theory and practices of democracy (from the 18th to the 21th century)
- Economic theories and policies
- Theories and epistemology of information and communication
- Social uses of technologies
Keywords
English-speaking world / United Kingdom / Ireland / The United States / Canada / Commonwealth / Empire / political culture / citizenship / democracy / international economics / elections / finance / governance / journalism / media / globalization / international relations / representations / digital networks / corporate world/economic life ...