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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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  • Bourse, prix et emploi - Langage

    The Centre for Literary and Intermedial Crossings Grant Writing Residencies 2026

    The Centre for Literary and Intermedial Crossings (CLIC) at Vrije Universiteit Brussel (VUB) is happy to announce up to 5 short (1-2 months) paid Grant Writing Residencies in the period August-December 2026. Candidates will spend the Residency preparing postdoctoral fellowship applications for the Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions (MSCA) and the Flemish Research Foundation (FWO).

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  • Cambridge

    Journée d'étude - Pensée

    Living together in the Absurd

    Making sense when the world doesn’t make sense

    According to Camus, the world we live in is absurd. While this can become manifest to us in nearly any situation, Camus is adamant that the world’s absurdity is not owing to any specific features. Rather, it is intrinsically relational and results from the unresolvable tension of two elements : the unbridgeable hiatus between a reason that seeks understanding and a world that remains strictly irrational. If it is our understanding that opens up the world for us, at the same time, the world irrevocably resists being fully grasped. The absurdity thus creates a human desire for clarity that will never see its fulfilment.

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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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  • Stockholm

    Bourse, prix et emploi - Langage

    PhD positions in Romance Languages and Classics – Stockholm University

    The Department of Romance Studies and Classics at Stockholm University invites applications for fully funded PhD positions in Linguistics or Literature in Spanish, French, Italian or Portuguese, as well as in Classics (Ancient Greek or Latin). PhD candidates are employed on a full-time basis for up to four years and receive a monthly salary as well as full exemption from tuition fees. The programmes offer interdisciplinary training and participation in an international research environment of excellence.

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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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  • Lomé

    Appel à contribution - Éducation

    Humanités numériques et défis de l’émergence africaine

    Ce colloque sur les humanités numériques en Afrique est un cadre d'échanges qui, au-delà des perspectives interdisciplinaires et pluridisciplinaires, se veut une occasion d'échanges en vue de creuser les limites imposées par le numérique et les sciences sociales. Dans une approche inclusive, il s'agit de montrer en quoi la dématérialisation et la démocratisation de l'information s'érigent en des questions épistémologiques sur le numérique, sur le modèle d’éducation et de culture dans une Afrique en plein essor. Les discussions porteront essentiellement sur le numérique, les lettres, les arts, la pédagogie, la recherche, les sciences sociales et l’émergence de l’Afrique. 

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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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  • Dijon

    Cycle de conférences - Langage

    Periodicals and Translations

    This presentation highlights the political and partial nature of periodicals by examining the transatlantic reception of Lagerlöf’s translations in English in a selection of literary reviews such as the TLS (1902-), the Review of Reviews (1890 – 1937), the American Review of Reviews (1890 – 1937) and the more specialized American-Scandinavian Review (1913-). 

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  • Paris

    Appel à contribution - Épistémologie et méthodes

    Loss of artworks, reflections on loss in Central, Balkan, and Eastern Europe: corpora, methods, discourses (19th–21st centuries)

    This conference aims to explore the loss of artworks in Balkan,Central, and Eastern European studies. We propose to researches three main themes : the loss of the physical media of artworks, the loss as a subject of art and reflection and the loss as a theoretical imagination. 

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  • Appel à contribution - Éducation

    “The Dragon Lode Journal” - Varia

    The Dragon Lode Journal, a peer reviewed publication through the International Literacy Association, is now accepting submissions for Fall 2026. The Dragon Lode is dedicated to literacy, language arts, and the teaching of reading and writing.

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  • Nanterre | Paris

    Colloque - Asie

    Translating Comics: Between Bubbles, Cultures, and Constraints in East Asia

    The conference examines the challenges of comic translation at the intersection of literature, visual semiotics, and culture. It addresses difficulties posed by spatial text layout, as well as translating humor, puns, cultural references, and typographic effects. Editorial norms and censorship across different cultural contexts are also considered. The focus is on translations to or from Asian languages, particularly Chinese, Japanese, and Korean (manhua, manga, manhwa). Issues of adaptation, localization, and graphic constraints, along with the roles of editors and translators, will be discussed. Case studies of published or ongoing translations will illustrate these challenges.

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  • École thématique - Épistémologie et méthodes

    Summer School in Critical Theory and Praxis: Literature and Society

    The Summer School in Critical Theory and Praxis: Literature and Society is a seven-day intensive programme held on the island of Cres, Croatia. It brings together scholars, students, researchers, artists, educators, activists, cultural workers, and policymakers for interdisciplinary exchange through lectures, workshops, and cultural events. The programme connects theoretical inquiry with literary and artistic practice, addressing pressing social and political issues while exploring creative and innovative responses.

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  • Toulouse

    Colloque - Études du politique

    Imagining a Future (inside/outside) Britain

    S’inscrivant dans la perspective du champ interdisciplinaire des études sur le futur, et plus spécifiquement des études critiques sur le futur, ce colloque propose d’étudier la façon dont le futur du Royaume-Uni et des nations qui le composent a été imaginé à travers les périodes, sur des modes fictionnels et non-fictionnels. Nous nous intéresserons à la fois aux représentations du futur du Royaume-Uni dans son ensemble (le futur de l’État, de la société et de l’Union britanniques), et aux représentations du futur des différents territoires constitutifs du Royaume-Uni soit au sein de l’Union et de l’Empire, soit au contraire hors de ceux-ci.

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  • Séminaire - Histoire

    Entangled Histories: Borders and Cultural Encounters from the Medieval to the Contemporary Era

    Online Seminar Series (2025-2026)

    This interdisciplinary seminar series explores borders not as fixed lines, but as dynamic spaces of interaction and cultural creativity. Spanning from the Middle Ages to the present, the series examines geographical, linguistic, and symbolic boundaries through the lenses of history, media studies, and literature. After successful sessions on medieval riddles, Jesuit translations, and transpacific borders, the upcoming program features experts discussing decolonization, cartography, and migration.

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  • Appel à contribution - Pensée

    In her own words

    the many forms in which women played with writing between the Middle Ages and the early modern period

    The organisers of the workshop propose an occasion for reflection and dialogue on the literary and non-literary works of women authors from the Middle Ages to the 18th century, with the intention of welcoming original and unpublished papers that can contribute to enriching current knowledge and advance research on the themes, modes and forms of women's writing. There will be a focus on lesser-known figures and contributions related to the activity of as yet not-famous women.

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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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  • Athènes

    Appel à contribution - Europe

    Animal Behaviour and Environments: Ecological Perspectives from Antiquity to the Present

    This conference aims, through a resolutely interdisciplinary approach, to explore the relations between animals and their environments. Bringing together scholars in ancient and medieval philology, the history of zoological knowledge, and contemporary ecological sciences, the event seeks to examine how living beings interact with their surroundings—and how these interactions have been conceptualised, described, and modelled from Antiquity to the present. Two main thematic axes will structure the discussion: 1. Animals and Environments: Ancient and Modern Ecologies; 2. Animal Ecological Awareness: Perception, Umwelt, and Narrative Models

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  • Séminaire - Représentations

    TACT - Touch, Arts, Affects

    The goal of the TACT network (Touch, Arts, Affects) is to interrogate the experience of touch across arts and media. The fourth series of our webinar will address touch in history, disability aesthetics, and literature. 

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