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      <title>Verbum et Lingua journal - issue devoted to Peter Handke</title>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 12 Oct 2020 00:00:00 +0200</pubDate>
      <description>The 17th issue of the journal Verbum et Lingua will publish contributions on the Austrian-born Nobel Prize winner (2019) Peter Handke. Works are expected on all his work: from the very early experimental type and his intermediate phase in which he returns to the traditional forms of epic narrative and literary models with a clear philosophical influence. In the last part of his work, wide poetry of the narrative that links all the texts to each other stands out. Among the main themes of his work, the reality of war, the relationship between image and writing, text and film, and the social and media development of modernity predominate. </description>
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      <category domain=" http://calenda.org/search?primary=fplace">Guadalajara (44260)</category>
      <author>celine.guilleux@openedition.org (Céline Guilleux)</author>
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      <title>Organitechnosciences. Invective dynamics of a paradigm shift</title>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 18 Sep 2020 00:00:00 +0200</pubDate>
      <description>Since the second half of the 20th century, a fundamental paradigm shift can be observed in the scientific discourses of various disciplines: The separation between the organic and the technical, which has shaped the "Western" history of ideas for centuries seems to have been abolished. This paradigm shift - from separation to hybridization - turns out to be a multifaceted process and becomes the scene of a contested terrain, also in literary studies. The discussion will focus on organic-technical figures of thought in German-language texts from the Middle Ages to contemporary literature. </description>
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      <category domain=" http://calenda.org/search?primary=fplace">Paris (75)</category>
      <author>celine.guilleux@openedition.org (Céline Guilleux)</author>
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      <title>Counter-enlightenment, Revolution and Dissent </title>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 11 Dec 2018 00:00:00 +0100</pubDate>
      <description>Reason and rational modes of thought are often seen as the bastion against the acceleration of conflict into violence and the goal of the Enlightenment tradition was, in a large part, to liberate individuals from those irrational superstitions and beliefs which were at the base of these conflicts. However, many critiques of the Enlightenment project, both historical and more contemporary, see the imposition of universal reason as itself a form violence, ignoring claims of comprehensive traditions, identity and history on the individual. The aim of this special edition of the Philosophical Journal of Conflict and Violence is to examine possible counter-enlightenment approaches to violence, conflict and conflict resolution. </description>
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      <category domain=" http://calenda.org/search?primary=fplace">Budapest (H-1119)</category>
      <author>celine.guilleux@openedition.org (Céline Guilleux)</author>
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      <title>Euro-Asian Overlook on the Innovation and Development of the Teaching of European Languages and Literature</title>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 25 May 2018 00:00:00 +0200</pubDate>
      <description>This symposium focuses on the Innovation and Development of the Teaching of European Languages and Literature in European-Asian, in which scholars and experts from Euro-Asian countries/areas focusing on various strands in French, German and Spanish are invited to deliver a wide range of talks on related topics. </description>
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      <category domain=" http://calenda.org/search?primary=fplace">Kaohsiung City (807)</category>
      <author>celine.guilleux@openedition.org (Céline Guilleux)</author>
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      <title> Myth and Audiovisual Creation</title>
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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>The circulation of linguistic and philological knowledge between Germany and the world, 16th to 20th century</title>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 31 May 2017 00:00:00 +0200</pubDate>
      <description>By all measures, Germany played an overwhelming role in the development of philology and linguistics during the 19th century. This ascendancy rests on the transmission to other national academies of theoretical constructs and views, methods and institutional practices. On the other hand, German philological and linguistic ideas, methods and institutions were not constituted in isolation from the rest of the world : Transfers to the German-speaking world must also be taken into account. </description>
      <category domain=" http://calenda.org/search?primary=ftype">Call for papers</category>
      <category domain=" http://calenda.org/search?primary=fplace">Paris (75005)</category>
      <author>celine.guilleux@openedition.org (Céline Guilleux)</author>
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      <title>Starter scholarships of the Basel Graduate School of History</title>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 05 Sep 2016 00:00:00 +0200</pubDate>
      <description>The Basel Graduate School of History (BGSH) is offering three 1-year starter scholarships (start date: 1st of April 2017). </description>
      <category domain=" http://calenda.org/search?primary=ftype">Scholarship, prize and job offer</category>
      <category domain=" http://calenda.org/search?primary=fplace">Basel</category>
      <author>celine.guilleux@openedition.org (Céline Guilleux)</author>
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      <title>The Roll Format in Europe in the Late Middle Ages</title>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 16 Aug 2016 00:00:00 +0200</pubDate>
      <description>Le colloque se propose de mieux cerner et de questionner le format de rouleau dans l’Europe de la fin du Moyen Âge. Utilisés à des fins administratives, liturgiques mais également historiographiques ou littéraires, les rouleaux présentent une grande variété de formes et de contenus qu’il s’agira de mettre en valeur. Cet appel à contribution s’adresse aux chercheurs et chercheuses intéressés par la matérialité de l’écrit médiéval et plus généralement par l’étude des manuscrits. </description>
      <category domain=" http://calenda.org/search?primary=ftype">Call for papers</category>
      <category domain=" http://calenda.org/search?primary=fplace">Heidelberg (69120)</category>
      <author>celine.guilleux@openedition.org (Céline Guilleux)</author>
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      <title>Contemporary migrations in the humanistic coefficient perspective. Florian Znaniecki’s thought in today’s science</title>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 29 Apr 2016 00:00:00 +0200</pubDate>
      <description>The Florian Znaniecki Scientific Foundation founded in 1989 plans to publish a volume, as part of the Sociological Monographs series, with a working title “Contemporary migrations in the humanistic coefficient perspective. Florian Znaniecki’s thought in today’s science”. Therefore, we would like to invite you to send us the original, previously unpublished, English-language works devoted to the application of Florian Znaniecki’s thought in contemporary migration research. </description>
      <category domain=" http://calenda.org/search?primary=ftype">Call for papers</category>
      <author>elsa.zotian@openedition.org (Elsa Zotian)</author>
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      <title>On Homophonic Translation</title>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 24 Nov 2015 00:00:00 +0100</pubDate>
      <description>For the past fifty years, homophonic translation (traduction homophonique, sound translation, Oberflächenübersetzung) has been practiced internationally by an ever-increasing number of writers from the USA, the UK, Germany, France and beyond. Following pioneers such as Louis Zukofsky, Ernst Jandl and members of the Oulipo group, this heterodox genre (between translation and creation) has spread widely, to the point where it is among the exercises practiced in creative writing classes. Although some consider it as an unacceptable, illegitimate, and unethical practice, it is nonetheless true that such an approach to translation has acquired a crucial place within experimental writing, and notably in the poetic field. </description>
      <category domain=" http://calenda.org/search?primary=ftype">Call for papers</category>
      <category domain=" http://calenda.org/search?primary=fplace">Créteil (94)</category>
      <author>joao.fernandes@openedition.org (João Fernandes)</author>
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      <title>Medieval History: East Frankish Manuscripts Containing Collections of Formulae</title>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 18 Jun 2015 00:00:00 +0200</pubDate>
      <description>Research Associate for Subproject C08 "East Frankish Manuscripts Containing Collections of Formulae" of Sonderforschungsbereich 950 "Manuskriptkulturen in Asien, Afrika und Europa". </description>
      <category domain=" http://calenda.org/search?primary=ftype">Scholarship, prize and job offer</category>
      <category domain=" http://calenda.org/search?primary=fplace">Hamburg (20354)</category>
      <author>joao.fernandes@openedition.org (João Fernandes)</author>
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      <title>Collapse and Resilience of German Missions 1914-1939 </title>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 27 Jan 2015 00:00:00 +0100</pubDate>
      <description>World War I had a devastating impact upon German Missions (Roman Catholic and Protestant). A general description of German mission fields A.D. 1914 will be the starting point of the Conference. Case studies are welcome on particular territories such as Togo, Cameroon, East Africa, South-West Africa, South East Asia, Pacific area, China, India, Middle East. Attention will be paid to the predicament of local "orphaned" Christian churches and communities, and to the relationships between the local leadership with the new foreign missions authorized by the Allies instead of German personnel. </description>
      <category domain=" http://calenda.org/search?primary=ftype">Call for papers</category>
      <category domain=" http://calenda.org/search?primary=fplace">Neuendettelsau (91564)</category>
      <author>celine.guilleux@openedition.org (Céline Guilleux)</author>
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      <title>Mountains as global suppliers: New forms of disparities between mountains and the metropolitan nodes</title>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 07 Jul 2014 00:00:00 +0200</pubDate>
      <description>Socio-economic topics in mountain research are very often focussed on the description, interpretation and management practices of depopulation and decline. With the thematic issue about the in-migration of a new type of inhabitants we are introducing another picture, mainly seen under a socio-demographic view. The thematic issue of JAR/RGA wants to treat both questions under a theoretical and an empirical view to fuel the debate about the advantages and disadvantages of a highly specialised development of mountain areas, raising the question of “spatial justice” and potential alternative development paths. </description>
      <category domain=" http://calenda.org/search?primary=ftype">Call for papers</category>
      <category domain=" http://calenda.org/search?primary=fplace">Grenoble (38)</category>
      <author>joao.fernandes@openedition.org (João Fernandes)</author>
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      <title>The Office as an interior (1880-1960)</title>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 24 Apr 2013 00:00:00 +0200</pubDate>
      <description>The so-called “second industrial revolution” meant a significant growth in the tertiary sector (banks, insurance companies, etc.); at the same time new administrative bodies arose both in industry and at agencies and public authorities. This went hand in hand with a massive increase in the numbers of employees. The employee became the socio-professional figure of the urban modernity, whereas the professional woman became increasingly important. The symposium addresses the development of the office in order to analyse the interdependency between physical and social space, materiality and practices, strategies and tactics, structures and individuals. Likewise, it is intended to approach the office from a historical perspective, as attention is directed towards the significance of the office for structuring and transforming the sociocultural situation from the turn of the last century through the end of the 1950’s. </description>
      <category domain=" http://calenda.org/search?primary=ftype">Call for papers</category>
      <category domain=" http://calenda.org/search?primary=fplace">Berne</category>
      <author>elodie.faath@openedition.org (Élodie Faath)</author>
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      <title>Medical expertise in the 20th and 21st centuries</title>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 22 Jan 2013 00:00:00 +0100</pubDate>
      <description>Medical expertise in the 20th and 21st century / Medizinische Expertise im 20. und 21. Jahrhundert / L'expertise médicale aux XXe et XXIe siècles. Annual conference of the Swiss Society for the History of Medicine and Sciences, September 5 – 7, 2013, Bern, Switzerland. The conference would like to address the issue from various perspectives and ask e.g. the following questions: To which levels of medical knowledge and activity (skill, professional knowledge, experience, relationship with patients) did and does the claim of expertise refer to? Which strategies, rhetorics and kinds of self-fashioning were and are used in order to achieve, retain or reject the status of expertise? Which was and is the relationship between expertise, profession(nalism), institutionalization and specialization? In what respect is there a difference between a physician's claim of expertise and that of other health professionals? </description>
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      <category domain=" http://calenda.org/search?primary=fplace">Berne</category>
      <author>loic.lepape@openedition.org (Loïc Le Pape)</author>
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