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  • Buenos Aires

    Appel à contribution - Sociologie

    Révéler l’invisible : formes visuelles et audiovisuelles dans la fabrication des mondes religieux

    Cet appel à communications s’inscrit dans le cadre du congrès 2027 de la Société internationale de sociologie des religions (SISR), explore les relations entre cultures visuelles, approches audiovisuelles, religions et spiritualités contemporaines. Il réunit des contributions examinant les images non seulement comme outils de recherche mais comme pratiques performatives qui façonnent communautés et imaginaires religieux. Les propositions intégrant des corpus d'images sont bienvenues.

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  • Appel à contribution - Religions

    The Handbook of Religion and Transmedia Storytelling: From Antiquity to the Digital Age

    We invite submissions for the edited volume The Handbook of Religion and Transmedia Storytelling: From Antiquity to the Digital Age. We invite scholars across disciplines, including religious studies, media studies, cultural studies, literary studies, narrative studies, anthropology, and political science. We particularly welcome proposals that focus on a wide range of traditions and cultural contexts, including Hinduism, Buddhism, Christianity, Islam, Indigenous traditions, Afro-diasporic religions, and esotericism. We also encourage contributions that examine phenomena at the intersections of religion and broader cultural domains, for example conspiracy theories, speculative fiction, nonfiction paranormal narratives, and apocalyptic narratives. 

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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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  • Appel à contribution - Préhistoire et Antiquité

    Khôra

    “Angelaki: Journal of the Theoretical Humanities”, special issue (33.5)

    This special issue of Angelaki: New Work in the Theoretical Humanities - book series invites contributions that revisit the concept of khôra, introduced in Plato’s Timaeus as a “third kind” beyond being and becoming, a matrix, a receptacle, and reinterpreted in contemporary philosophy, most notably by Derrida. Situated between presence and absence, intelligibility and materiality, khôra resists stable categorization while remaining indispensable for thinking space, inscription, and receptivity. We seek papers that engage khôra across disciplines, exploring its implications for spatial theory, media, politics, ecology, and aesthetics, as well as its limits and possible reconfigurations today.

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  • Journée d'étude - Préhistoire et Antiquité

    Humanities in the text

    The ENS is continuing its collaboration with Harvard University’s Centre for Hellenic Studies (in Washington DC and Greece) with a new online event on 23 March 2026, from 4pm to 6pm (Paris time, UTC+1).

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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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  • Appel à contribution - Moyen Âge

    Rethinking Innocent IV and the Crusades: A Multidisciplinary Inquiry

    “Rethinking Innocent IV and the Crusades” seeks to reassess the pontificate of Innocent IV (1243–1254) through a sustained examination of his engagement with the crusading movement. We are pleased to invite proposals for 20-minute papers exploring all aspects of the relationship between the pontificate of Innocent IV and the crusading movement. We particularly welcome contributions that adopt interdisciplinary approaches, including (but not limited to) history, legal history, theology, manuscript studies, political thought and institutional history. Particular attention will be moreover giving the proposals concerning the history of heresy and heretical communities during Innocent’s pontificate, the relationship with the Mendicant Orders, with the Mongol World, the promotion and the business of the cross in Italy.

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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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  • Tallinn

    Appel à contribution - Ethnologie, anthropologie

    Journeying Between Thresholds and Metamorphoses

    Journey and journeying shape social practices, forms of knowledge, narrative devices and experiences of the world at large. They can be ordinary yet unsettling processes, thresholds and metamorphoses, movements that open up, dislocate and transform. Crossing different spaces and temporalities introduces discontinuities in ways of perceiving, narrating and thinking. Transformation, however, is not automatic. Journeying may involve waiting, suspension, or blockage, as experienced by migrants or by those living under conditions of forced immobility. Change and the reworking of experience are never linear or immediate. Journeys often produce partial, ambiguous, or reversible transformations, placing identities, interpretive categories and regimes of meaning under tension. 

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  • Informations diverses - Religions

    Violence and the Sacred

    Philosophical, Literary and Theological Perspectives

    This online workshop explores the complex and often ambivalent relationship between violence and the sacred across philosophical, literary, and theological traditions. Far from being external to religion, violence has frequently appeared at the heart of myth, ritual, revelation, and political theology. The event seeks to examine how sacred narratives both justify and contest violence, how apocalyptic imaginaries structure historical consciousness, and how modern thought confronts the persistence of sacralized conflict.

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  • Appel à contribution - Époque moderne

    Emancipation in Early Modern England

    This issue will examine theories and practices of emancipation in early modern England, as well as the parallels and transpositions that can be made with our experience in the 21st century in the domestic, educational, socio-economic, political, and religious spheres.

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  • Zurich

    Appel à contribution - Histoire

    Building Identities: Character in Architecture and Beyond, 1700–1900

    The International Conference Building Identities: Character in Architecture and Beyond, will be taking place at ETH Zurich, 2-4 September 2026. We aim to examine ‘character’ as a historical concept across various disciplines and geographies, and invite paper proposals addressing specific uses of the term ‘character’ in sources from the period 1700-1900.

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  • Madrid

    Colloque - Religions

    The Juridical-Political Thought of Alfonso de Castro (1495-1558)

    The Construction of Orthodoxy in the Age of the Reformation

    Conference dedicated to Alfonso de Castro's heresiographical treatrise “Adversus omnes haereses” (1534, 1546, 1547, 1556), an important milestone in Catholic heresiography that emerged from the interconfesional controversy with Protestantism.

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  • Nantes

    Appel à contribution - Études des sciences

    “Scientiae”: Disciplines of Knowing in the Early Modern World

    Building on Scientiae’s interdisciplinary legacy, and its study of the production and circulation of knowledge, we will underscore the interconnectedness of regions, periods, cultures, and material and intellectual traditions in the period between 1400 and 1800. Although centred around the emergence of modern natural science, Scientiae is intended for scholars working in any area of early-modern intellectual culture. The Scientiae network encompasses the long Renaissance period and seeks to integrate historiographical reflection into an approach that, since its creation, has been firmly rooted in epistemology and the history of science, as well as intellectual history, and the practice of knowledge in dialogue.

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  • Louvain-la-Neuve

    Appel à contribution - Religions

    Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Religion, Conflict and Reconciliation

    Uncovering Taboos

    We invite early career researchers to explore the intricate relations between religion, conflict, and reconciliation through an interdisciplinary lens. Combining online sessions and an intensive in-person week, participants will investigate how faith traditions, taboos, and collective memory shape both division and healing in contemporary societies.

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  • Appel à contribution - Études du politique

    The Kingdom's God: The Use and Abuse of Religion in Foreign Policy

    We would like to cordially invite interested scholars to contribute to a volume entitled The Kingdom’s God: The Use and Abuse of Religion in Foreign Policy. We are happy to announce that we have reached a preliminary agreement with Bloomsbury on the publication of the volume. 

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  • Washington

    Bourse, prix et emploi - Époque moderne

    Folger Institute Short-Term Fellowships for 2026-2027

    Applications are open through January 15th, 2026 for Folger Institute Short-Term Fellowships. Particular weight is accorded to the project’s impact, relevance, and approach. Furthermore, the Institute is committed to supporting work across fields of study in the early modern humanities that address inequities or marginalized subjects, and that point to richer and more inclusive histories. Short-term fellowships support scholars whose work would benefit from significant primary research for one, two, or three months, with a monthly stipend of $ 5,000 per onsite month and $ 4,000 per virtual month.

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  • Bruxelles

    Appel à contribution - Religions

    Biblia africana (Égypte, Nubie et Éthiopie)

    La Bible en ses réceptions africaines, de l’Antiquité au Moyen Âge

    L’objectif principal du colloque Biblia africana est d’explorer la réception du texte biblique dans les christianismes africains des périodes antique et médiévale. En prenant pour cadre géographique l’Égypte, la Nubie et l’Éthiopie, sur une période s’échelonnant du ive au xve siècle de notre ère. Les conférenciers participant à cet événement tenteront de mesurer, interroger et documenter la pénétration du texte biblique sur les chrétientés africaines anciennes, en explorant notamment la façon dont des thèmes et motifs bibliques ont contribué à façonner le visage du christianisme africain dans ses expressions culturelles et spirituelles.

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  • Appel à contribution - Pensée

    Female Voices, Media, and Modes of Communication in Theology and Philosophy

    Women have long contributed to the development of theology and philosophy, yet their voices have often been marginalized, mediated through restrictive frameworks, or silenced altogether. This seminar approaches communication not only as a neutral means of expression, but also as a form of power: the choice of medium, style, and platform can grant authority, negotiate legitimacy, or challenge dominant structures.

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  • Appel à contribution - Histoire

    Historical approaches to religious reinventions and social change in late modern societies

    Special Issue for the journal “European Review of History”

    From the late 19th century to the mid-20th century, religion played a continuous role in shaping societies worldwide. This period was marked by dramatic historical changes, including imperial expansion, decolonization, the devastation of two world wars, and the ideological tensions of the Cold War. Religious institutions, communities, and individuals actively engaged with all these phenomena, proving themselves to be co-creators of profound social, cultural, and political shifts. Currently seeking contributions from historians focusing on selected examples of religious transformation and social change in Eastern Orthodoxy, Catholicism of the Greek rite, Judaism and Islam.

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