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      <title>Religion and gender in Latin America</title>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 05 Jan 2021 00:00:00 +0100</pubDate>
      <description>This dossier invites researchers to submit papers discussing the theoretical and methodological challenges and limits facing new research questions in order to address the interfaces between religion and gender in Latin American countries in light of changes in the social and religious field in recent decades. We welcome works produced from different areas of knowledge in the social and human sciences, as well as areas and studies at the intersection of these issues. We set out to encourage reflection on the ethical challenges faced by researchers regarding the new theoretical and methodological models used in our region and beyond. </description>
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      <category domain=" http://calenda.org/search?primary=fplace">La Plata</category>
      <author>celine.guilleux@openedition.org (Céline Guilleux)</author>
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      <title>The politics and geopolitics of translation</title>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 18 Mar 2020 00:00:00 +0100</pubDate>
      <description>In the last fifty years, the field of the history of geography has moved from an approach dominated by National Schools to an attention to the circulation of knowledge in its multiple scales. The history of science and of geography have in the last decades incorporated concepts such as transit, networks, mobilities, the transnational, circulation, centre of calculation, spaces of knowledge, geographies of science, spatial mobility of knowledge, geographies of reading and geographies of the book. More recently, a turn has emerged towards considering the dynamics and necessities of decolonizing the history of geography. This work is turning the field of the history of geography into one of the most dynamic areas of the discipline. Yet we suggest that questions of language and translation have remained under-determined in this new field. Translation and writing have not received the same attention as, for instance, departmental histories, sites of museums, laboratories, botanic gardens, and scientific societies, for example. We suggest, therefore, that new perspectives opened up by translation studies can open new windows on the history of geography. </description>
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      <author>celine.guilleux@openedition.org (Céline Guilleux)</author>
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      <title>When real work is taboo</title>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 04 Jul 2019 00:00:00 +0200</pubDate>
      <description>Les chercheurs et intervenants qui placent l’activité réelle de travail au cœur de leurs analyses et projets d’intervention sont parfois confrontés à de nombreuses difficultés dans la conduite de leurs projets. Car l’écart entre le travail prescrit et le travail réel ne fait pas toujours partie des évidences de leurs interlocuteurs. Pourtant, toute activité humaine est inanticipable totalement, et les règles qui tentent de la normaliser sont inévitablement redéfinies dans l’exercice de l’activité elle-même. Mais cette approche de l’activité a des exigences méthodologiques : il s’agit d’ancrer les démarches dans ce qui constitue le réel des situations de travail ; et la connaissance de celui-ci exige de le mettre en débat avec celles et ceux qui, à plusieurs égards, s’y engagent. L’objectif de ce dossier est de porter dans le champ d’une réflexion collective les difficultés qui jalonnent les projets pour lesquels le travail réel ne peut être un sujet tabou. </description>
      <category domain=" http://calenda.org/search?primary=ftype">Call for papers</category>
      <category domain=" http://calenda.org/search?primary=fplace">Porto (4200–135)</category>
      <author>anastasia.giadinelli@openedition.org (Anastasia Giardinelli)</author>
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      <title>Thinking social bonds in Iberian America. Languages, experiences and temporalities (16th-21st centuries)</title>
      <link>https://calenda-formation.labocleo.org/490423</link>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 24 Oct 2018 00:00:00 +0200</pubDate>
      <description>De l’époque de la Conquête et de la colonisation jusqu’à nos jours, les liens sociaux ont été extraordinairement intenses, complexes et conflictuels en Amérique ibérique. Il est possible d’explorer le langage social de la solidarité et de la désunion, et de se demander comment, depuis la fin du XIXe siècle, les sciences sociales et la psychologie sociale ont oscillé entre discours, enquêtes et conceptualisations selon une tentative toujours renouvelée de rendre compte des spécificités, des pathologies et des adaptations de sociétés de plus en plus diversifiées. En tant qu’élément substantiel du lien social, la mémoire collective peut être abordée selon une perspective historiographique qui explore la diversité de ses motifs et de ses manifestations tout au long des cinq derniers siècles. </description>
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      <category domain=" http://calenda.org/search?primary=fplace">Paris (75005)</category>
      <author>anastasia.giadinelli@openedition.org (Anastasia Giardinelli)</author>
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      <title> Myth and Audiovisual Creation</title>
      <link>https://calenda-formation.labocleo.org/437738</link>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 05 Apr 2018 00:00:00 +0200</pubDate>
      <description>The V International Conference on Mythcriticism “Myth and Audiovisual Creation” will analyze the impact of myth in audiovisual creation from 1900 to the present day. The Conference will be organized in four universities during two weeks.The Conference will be divided into 4 venues according to different themes: "Germanic Myths" in the University of Alcalá, "Classical Myths" in the University Autónoma, "Biblical Myths" in the University Francisco de Vitoria and "Modern Myths" in the University Complutense. Researchers can send to one of their 4 venues their abstracts. They will have to analyze the relevance of film, TV series and video games in the creation and modification of old, medieval and modern myths to our contemporary world.  </description>
      <category domain=" http://calenda.org/search?primary=ftype">Call for papers</category>
      <category domain=" http://calenda.org/search?primary=fplace">Madrid (28049, Madrid)</category>
      <author>anastasia.giadinelli@openedition.org (Anastasia Giardinelli)</author>
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      <title>Practice, training in, thinking and questioning emancipatory teaching methods</title>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 08 Dec 2017 00:00:00 +0100</pubDate>
      <description>In this conference we seek to render accessible, and make known, the numerous pedagogical currents drawn from Paulo Freire’s thought and practice in France and in French. We thus welcome proposals that offer a diverse theoretical and practical development of knowledge drawn from these currents. We argue that despite the theoretical diversity of critical theory (intersectionality, de-colonial thought, queer theory, white privilege theory), the different critical pedagogy currents present common characteristics. These currents focus on the awareness of the oppressed, on one hand, and of the privileged, on the other, in the aim to transform society towards social justice. </description>
      <category domain=" http://calenda.org/search?primary=ftype">Call for papers</category>
      <category domain=" http://calenda.org/search?primary=fplace">Paris (75)</category>
      <author>celine.guilleux@openedition.org (Céline Guilleux)</author>
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      <title>Power and media, media power Insights on the Americas</title>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 30 Jun 2017 00:00:00 +0200</pubDate>
      <description>For its 11th issue, RITA proposes to interrogate the links between power and media in the Americas. Several areas of debate can be suggested, although they should not be considered as exclusive. Articles making a critical analysis of official media as well as opposition media, in varied historical and geographical contexts, will of course be welcome. Other articles may deal with the treatment of popular movements by the media. Critical reflections on the relationship between media and economic power are also encouraged. The Thema section can also include analysis of the current diversification of information media by focusing, for instance, on the emergence of “alternative” media on the Internet, or on the power of fake news over the construction of collective representations. </description>
      <category domain=" http://calenda.org/search?primary=ftype">Call for papers</category>
      <author>anastasia.giadinelli@openedition.org (Anastasia Giardinelli)</author>
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      <title>The New Medieval Lisbon 1147-1217</title>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 01 Mar 2017 00:00:00 +0100</pubDate>
      <description>Between the 23rd and 25th of October 2017, the Institute for Medieval Studies (IEM) will organize the V colloquium “The New Medieval Lisbon”. The commemorative evocation of the conquests of Lisbon in 1147 and of Alcácer do Sal in 1217 is the pretext for a broader debate not only around these events, their meaning and impact, but also on its wider context, and on the diversity of the ways that, at the time, were being shaped and reshaped, both in the peninsular context and in the wider scenarios which linked the West to the East. </description>
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      <category domain=" http://calenda.org/search?primary=fplace">Lisbon (1069-061)</category>
      <author>celine.guilleux@openedition.org (Céline Guilleux)</author>
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      <title>Intellectuals and the media in Spanish- and Portuguese- spaces (19th-21st century)</title>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 27 Jan 2016 00:00:00 +0100</pubDate>
      <description>Ce colloque en hommage à Marie-Claude Chaput, ex-présidente de l’association Pilar (Presse, imprimé, lecture dans l’aire romane) et ancienne enseignante-chercheure de Rennes 2, a pour objet la place et le rôle des intellectuels dans les médias dans les espaces hispanophones et lusophones, dans une approche pluridisciplinaire : historique, politique, économique, culturelle et linguistique. </description>
      <category domain=" http://calenda.org/search?primary=ftype">Call for papers</category>
      <category domain=" http://calenda.org/search?primary=fplace">Rennes (35)</category>
      <author>elsa.zotian@openedition.org (Elsa Zotian)</author>
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      <title>Repentance</title>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 17 Nov 2015 00:00:00 +0100</pubDate>
      <description>The question of repentance now applies to the public sphere and concerns huge collective bodies as well as individuals. It has a complex relationship with history. Repentance has even become a global issue and now concerns a wide range of geographical and cultural areas as well taking on many forms referring to facts whose scale, temporal distance or context are in no way comparable with it.  Indeed, the roots of repentance are to be found in many traditions (religious, cultural, national and community) and nowadays, announcements (through the media at large) give rise to secular forms of repentance which are devoid of the dimensions that traditionally form the definition of repentance.    </description>
      <category domain=" http://calenda.org/search?primary=ftype">Call for papers</category>
      <category domain=" http://calenda.org/search?primary=fplace">Dakar</category>
      <author>joao.fernandes@openedition.org (João Fernandes)</author>
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      <title>Avanca | Cinema 2015</title>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 08 Jan 2015 00:00:00 +0100</pubDate>
      <description>During five days, in the small village of Avanca, cinema was the unifying theme which provokes fruitful encounters between participants and convert Avanca into a Cinema Village, a stage for sharing, debate and dissemination of their research. The Avanca | Cinema asserts itself as a unique and important conference on the national  and international scene, not only due to the average number of participants but also thanks to the broad range of themes presented in the last five editions. Moreover, the fact that this happens along with the Avanca Film Festival creates a complete event offering a varied program with workshops, screenings, book presentations, roundtables, plenary and parallel sessions to many researchers, academics, filmmakers, producers, actors, critics, technicians, moviegoers, among others. </description>
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      <category domain=" http://calenda.org/search?primary=fplace">Avanca (3860-127)</category>
      <author>joao.fernandes@openedition.org (João Fernandes)</author>
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      <title>Purity and Impurity</title>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 22 Aug 2014 00:00:00 +0200</pubDate>
      <description>“Purity” and “Impurity” establish themselves as structural categories in both Islam and Judaism, embracing dimensions as diverse as the body, food, clothing and even space itself. The 2nd issue of the journal Hamsa will be devoted to this wide-ranging theme, seeking to obtain diachronic historical perspectives. To this effect, we aim to promote the analysis of interfaith relationships, in those instances where purity and impurity are projected in contacts with the Other. Those dimensions concern not only the minorities, but also affect Christianitas itself, through interiorization of these concepts and their application to minority communities (as is the case, for example, with limpeza de sangue - “cleanliness of blood”). </description>
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