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  • Gênes

    Appel à contribution - Études urbaines

    The Wounded City. Urban Spaces as Sites of Conflicts, Life, and Memory

    Cities have always been more than merely settings for human events—often marked by conflicts of varying intensity. They are themselves among the most sensitive and enduring outcomes of those events and conflicts. Urban transformations bear the material and symbolic traces of the tensions that have traversed them: wounds produced by armed conflicts, political and social crises, natural disasters, and processes of exploitation or exclusion, as well as by projects of reform, reconstruction, and refoundation. It is within this unresolved tension between trauma and reparation, fracture and recomposition, that the theme of the congress is situated.

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  • Bordeaux

    Informations diverses - Information

    Responding to Cybercrime in Digital Environments through Strengthened Communication, Decision-Making, and Immersive Training Programs

    Call for Collaborators

    We are seeking European collaborators and partners interested in contributing to the development of a Horizon Europe project in the fields of cybersecurity, crisis management, and organizational communication. It is designed in response to the Horizon Europe call “Designing new ways of risk awareness and enhanced disaster preparedness (HORIZON-CL3-2026-01-DRS-01)” and seeks to provide new insights into how communication among diverse stakeholders influences decision-making and action during crisis situations in the era of AI.

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  • Lucerne

    Appel à contribution - Histoire

    Global Histories of Hair, c.1500-2026

    Matter of Distinction : Early Modern Hair, Race, Trade, and Multispecies History

    Hyper-present on almost all heads and bodies, hair is a forceful matter of difference. It signals gender, class, sometimes religion or politics – as well as racialised distinction. As such, hair connects and disconnects humans and other species across the globe and throughout history. The conference “Global Histories of Hair” aims to bring together researchers working on hair as a matter of distinction in the early modern and modern worlds. 

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  • Munich

    Appel à contribution - Époque contemporaine

    Informal Communication in Nazi Europe

    World War II, Occupation, and the Search for Meaning in Societies at War

    La conférence vise à étudier les interactions entre la communication officielle émanant de l’État et la production, le traitement et l’interprétation d’informations informelles par la population dans l’Allemagne nazie et dans les territoires occupés.La Seconde Guerre mondiale a profondément altéré les modes de circulation et le crédit apporté aux informations. Les sources d’information traditionnelles ont été mises à mal par la guerre et l’occupation, tandis que les espaces publiques se trouvaient radicalement perturbés, y compris en contexte autoritaire.

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  • Tours

    Appel à contribution - Représentations

    Representing violence: (meta)narratives – memories – commitments

    This international conference aims to provide a space for transdisciplinary and transnational reflection, while promoting training and networking of young researchers (PhD students and PhD holders -3 years) who explore collective violence, its memory and representations across Europe. The call is addressed to PhD candidates in humanities and social sciences : political studies, sociology, psychology, visual arts, history, performative arts, literary studies, media studies, philosophy, anthropology, law, economy. The conference will be followed by a multilingual digital publication.

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  • Cambridge

    Appel à contribution - Histoire

    La liberté de conscience avant le siècle des Lumières (1000-1650)

    La liberté de conscience est considérée comme étant un droit inaliénable comparable aux libertés d’expression et de parole, comme noté dans les articles 18 et 19 dans la Charte des Nations Unies. Mais si on tourne notre regard vers l’époque médiévale, et sa grande variété d’écrits spirituels il est clair que la mécanique de l’oppression externe sur la vie intérieure d’un individu est conçue d’une manière claire et nette. La question que nous nous posons est la suivante : si on projette notre regard au-delà du XVIIIe, voyons-nous cette notion de liberté de conscience devenir progressivement tangible ?

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  • Porto

    École thématique - Moyen Âge

    Petrus Hispanus' Tractatus : Logic and Philosophy from the Middle Ages to Modernity

    Petrus Hispanus’ Tractatus, or Summulae logicales, composed in the mid-thirteenth century, came to occupy a central place in the study of logic from the late thirteenth century onward. Commented in several studia and then by Buridan at the University of Paris, it was gradually adopted across European universities and remained in use until the seventeenth century, surviving in hundreds of manuscripts and hundreds of printed editions. 

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  • Villers-lès-Nancy

    Appel à contribution - Psychisme

    Placebo, hypnose et troubles fonctionnels

    De la clarté scientifique à l’innovation clinique

    Le colloque international Placebo, Hypnose et Troubles Fonctionnels a pour ambition d'articuler trois domaines qui ont historiquement évolué selon des trajectoires distinctes : la recherche sur les effets placebo et nocebo, l’hypnose et la suggestion, ainsi que le vaste champ de la médecine psychosomatique. Ces domaines tendent aujourd’hui à converger vers des cadres théoriques communs, tout en présentant une diversité méthodologique et expérimentale issue de leurs traditions disciplinaires distinctes.

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  • Saint-Malo

    École thématique - Époque contemporaine

    Agrivoltaïsme : définition, enjeux et mise en œuvre

    Une approche interdisciplinaire et internationale

    Si vous souhaitez connaître l'agrivoltaïque ou en découvrir de nouveaux aspects, vous êtes les bienvenus pour rejoindre l'école thématique CNRS qui aura lieu à St Malo du 1er au 5 juin 2026. Cette école thématique internationale et interdisciplinaire est ouverte aux doctorants, enseignants chercheurs et chercheurs. L’ouverture de cette école n'est pas limitée à une discipline en particulier et les chercheurs internationaux peuvent candidater car la langue de travail sera en anglais.

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  • Naples

    Appel à contribution - Époque contemporaine

    The History of Rights, Equality and Difference(s) from a Gender Perspective

    International Graduate Conference in Gender History

    While gender equality has been formally recognized as a universal human rights principle, its meanings, applications, and limits have varied across historical, cultural, political, and geographical contexts. Historically, gender has played a central role in defining who could claim rights, on what grounds, and with what limitations. At the same time, claims based on gender difference have functioned both as instruments of emancipation and as mechanisms of exclusion.

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  • Genève

    École thématique - Histoire

    Thinking High and Low: Elites, Experts, and the Masses in the Early Reformation

    The summer school highlights the dynamic interplay between “high” and “low” forms of thinking and between elite norm-setting and the appropriation, adaptation or contestation of those norms in real-life situations and historical events. By integrating inputs from theology, philosophy and history, along with intellectual, linguistic and social perspectives, the programme presents the transition from the late Middles Ages to the Reformation as a complex reordering of normative structures and cultural hierarchies. It invites the participants to reconsider the period through the lens of how ideas moved between, and were transformed across, different levels of thought, language and society.

     

     

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  • Douala

    École thématique - Droit

    Droit comparé décolonial et l'économie informelle/formelle

    En mai 2027, le programme DeCoLa de l’institut Max Planck de Droit Comparé et International Privé organisera la quatrième édition de sa série d’ateliers sur le droit comparé décolonial au Cameroun. Organisée en partenariat avec la Fondation Afric’Avenir, cette édition vise à repenser la fracture entre l’économie formelle et informelle à travers une approche juridique comparative décoloniale. Elle vise également à contribuer à la consolidation d’une communauté de droit comparé décolonial à travers le continent africain et au-delà.

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  • Aubervilliers

    Appel à contribution - Épistémologie et méthodes

    Éprouver l’insaisissable : appréhender les émotions en sciences sociales

    Partially inherited from Enlightenment thought, the opposition of emotion to reason, body to mind, and natural sciences to social sciences has resulted in the marginalisation of the study of emotions and affects by devaluing them within the latter. The study of emotions requires a multidisciplinary approach. Our objective is to discuss emotions in a broad sense using diverse media. This call is therefore intended for a wide range of disciplines, regions, and time periods.

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  • Paris

    Appel à contribution - Moyen Âge

    Matching couples

    Artworks and the meaningful connections among their parts

    As an increasing number of studies are demonstrating with growing clarity, the analysis of certain aspects - or more precisely, components - of paintings through the lens of their materiality can reveal crucial insights into the artwork itself. These include not only the materials in the strict sense, such as canvas, wood, or nails, but also their composition as a whole, understood as a unified entity, essential to the artwork.

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  • Appel à contribution - Europe

    “Locus Sacratissimus”. From Object to Place

    The Eucharistic Reservation between the Fourth Lateran Council and the Council of Trent

    We are pleased to inform you that next October the III International Conference on Art and Liturgy at the University of Cádiz will take place. This specialised conference, now in its third edition, is entitled “Locus Sacratissimus”. From Object to Place. The Eucharistic Reservation between the Fourth Lateran Council and the Council of Trent.

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  • Vila do Porto

    Appel à contribution - Pensée

    Space For Islands

    LPAZ Forum International Conference

    The theme Space for Islands arises from the urgent need to address humanity’s challenges in the Anthropocene era through an entanglement approach. This conference invites participants to reflect on islands as spaces of knowledge, imagination, power, and projection. The study of relations between islands and the global commons is particularly welcomed, raising the profile of these geographies in our understanding of global phenomena. Islands are not merely peripheral or isolated territories ; they are nodal points of global circulation, and strategic platforms for scientific, technological, cultural, and geopolitical experimentation. 

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  • Cambridge

    Appel à contribution - Pensée

    Living together in the Absurd

    Making sense when the world doesn’t make sense

    The aim of the workshop is to address this question by bringing together different perspectives from philosophy, psychology, and psychiatry on existentialism and the Absurd. It explores how reflecting on the Absurd may disrupt and challenge contemporary debates on self, world, and others but also significantly inform approaches in social philosophy, political philosophy, ethics, and psychotherapy.

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  • Aix-en-Provence

    Colloque - Études du politique

    Progress and change?

    A provisional assessment of Keir Starmer’s Labour government

    The General Election of July 4, 2024 delivered a victory for Labour against a deeply divided and power-weary Conservative party whose reputation for reliability and competence had been substantially damaged. Labour’s return to office after fourteen years in opposition is a sufficiently rare occurrence in British electoral history to warrant the use of the adjective historic in relation to the party’s victory. The coincidence of the formation of the Starmer government with the centenary of the election of the first Labour government ever, albeit a minority and short-lived one, is an invitation to look back on the history of Labour in office and implicitly raises the question of its place in the Labour tradition and of its political inheritance.

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  • Forlì

    École thématique - Études du politique

    Towards a Social Europe: The Birth of the Pillar of Social Rights

    The 2026 edition of the TOPs’ summer school will take place at the University of Bologna, Forlì Campus, from 23 to 26 June 2026, and will consist of 30 hours of lectures, seminars, and interactive discussions among participants through working labs. In order to ensure a high-level academic environment, the summer school will host internationally recognised scholars and guest lecturers, who will contribute through keynote lectures and dedicated sessions to foster critical debate and interdisciplinary exchange.

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  • Appel à contribution - Europe

    Contested Seas: War, Commerce, and the Making of the Law of the Sea (c. 1400–1800)

    This conference explores the early modern law of the sea as a contested legal regime forged through warfare, commercial rivalry, jurisdictional overlap, and asymmetries of power. It invites contributions examining how conflict, enforcement practices, neutral navigation, and maritime litigation contributed to the historical formation of the law of the sea between the fifteenth and eighteenth centuries.

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