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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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  • 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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  • Bourse, prix et emploi - Ethnologie, anthropologie

    Contrats postdoctoraux 2026-2028 du musée du quai Branly - Jacques Chirac

    La mission du musée du quai Branly – Jacques Chirac est de mener un travail de recherche sur et autour des collections qu’il abrite, ainsi que sur le passé et le présent des mondes extra-européens et de leurs relations avec l’Europe. Dans cet esprit, le musée attribue tous les ans des contrats postdoctoraux, notamment dans les disciplines suivantes : anthropologie, archéologie, histoire, histoire des arts, sociologie, ethnomusicologie. Cette année, le musée du quai Branly -Jacques Chirac attribue deux contrats postdoctoraux pour une durée de deux ans (2026-2028).

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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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  • 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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  • 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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  • 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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  • 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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  • 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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  • Nanterre

    Colloque - Histoire

    Who Cares? Psychiatry in the English-speaking world

    #2 Theories&Policies

    Cet événement, le deuxième d’une série de trois colloques internationaux (2025-2026-2027), se propose d’explorer l’histoire de la psychiatrie dans les pays anglophones. Cette année, le thématique centrale est Theories&Policies, qui se propose d’évaluer l’articulation entre les théories et les politiques à diverses périodes de l’histoire et dans plusieurs aires géographiques (États-Unis, Canada, Afrique du Sud, Royaume-Uni, etc.).

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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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  • Amman

    Appel à contribution - Épistémologie et méthodes

    Field practices and epistemological issues, Palestine and Jordan

    The workshop aims to combine reflections on the ongoing development of Palestinian studies with the recent revival of work on Jordan, in order to examine Jordan's role as a privileged observation point for Palestine, a question that has been relatively unexplored until now. Through three main axes — archives and primary sources preserved in Jordan that enable the study of Palestine, the cross-border circulation of people and knowledge, and intersecting cultural scenes through the notions of identity and authenticity, this workshop aims to lay the groundwork for a transnational and multidisciplinary reflection on Jordan's place in the production of knowledge on Palestine. 

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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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  • 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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  • Paris

    Journée d'étude - Représentations

    Dream Balloons in China and Japan

    Between the seventeenth and early twentieth centuries, dream representations in China and Japan made extensive use of speech balloons. Typically, a character has a dream that is represented within a balloon. This international one-day symposium is the second event organized within the Histoires de bulles program which aims to study the speech balloon as an object of knowledge, both in terms of its intrinsic characteristics and its visual and broader cultural ecosystem, with the ultimate goal of identifying an “economy of the balloon” and perhaps even sketching the outlines of a general theory.

     

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  • Séminaire - Langage

    Indian Transnational Families in Northern Ireland by Anik Nandi (Woxsen University)

    The Case of Indian Transnational Families in Northern Ireland (UK): Intergenerational Transmission or the Anxiety of a Cultural Erasure

    Immigration waves globally have enriched linguistic and cultural landscapes through the spread of Heritage Languages (HL). In Northern Ireland, the Indian community, one of the longest-established ethnic minorities since the 1920s, represents a vital yet often overlooked part of the region's diversity. While local policy focuses on Irish and Ulster-Scots, the linguistic dynamics of migrant families remain under-researched.

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