#   Getting to Cultural Processes, beyond Getting Respect - a talk by Michèle Lamont 

 



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 **December 14, 2020** 

 09:00AM - 10:45AM EST 

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 **online**  



 

 



 

 Michèle Lamont will be speaking at the [Global Race Project](https://global-race.site.ined.fr/en/)'s annual conference - *[Race-Conscious and Colorblind Framings: Converging and Diverging trends in Europe and the Americas](https://global-race.site.ined.fr/en/events/annual-conferences/2019/#r26994).* ​​​​​

 Michèle will speak at approximately 10:00am ET.

 **Panel 1: Theorizing Race in Sociology**

 **Chair:** [Magali Bessone](https://www.pantheonsorbonne.fr/recherche/page-perso/page/?tx_oxcspagepersonnel_pi1%5Buid%5D=mbessone)

 **Panelists:**

 [Juliette Galonnier](https://www.sciencespo.fr/ceri/en/cerispire-user/34220/34240) and [Patrick Simon](https://www.ined.fr/en/research/researchers/Simon%20Patrick) *“Talking about Race in French Sociology”*

 [Karim Murji](https://www.uwl.ac.uk/users/karim-murji) *“The Race Conjuncture - Stuart Hall as a Public Sociologist”*

 [Michèle Lamont](/people/mich%C3%A8le-lamont) *“Getting to Cultural Processes Beyond Getting Respect: How Can the Varied Relationship Between Symbolic, Social and Spatial Boundaries Help Us Understand Racial Groupness and Identity”*  
This paper clarifies and elaborates the explanatory framework developed in Getting Respect (Lamont et al 2016) around the relationship between meaning-making, racial identity, and symbolic, social and spatial boundaries. It also compares this approach with other prominent approaches and conceptual frameworks for understanding global racial inequality.

###  You must [register](https://global-race.site.ined.fr/en/events/annual-conferences/2020/) to attend the conference.

###  If have any problems registering, please contact [Juliette Galonnier](mailto:juliette.galonnier@ined.fr).



 

 



 

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