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Paris
History of fashion, histories of archives
Chaque séance du séminaire « Histoire et mode » (Centre d'histoire sociale du XXe siècle / université Paris I) sera l’occasion de parler des archives que l’on peut mobiliser pour appréhender l’histoire culturelle de la mode.
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Angers
Integrating Gender in the History of Humanitarian aid
Europe (20th –21st century)
Ce colloque a pour vocation de rassembler diverses catégories d'acteurs : des chercheurs – historiens, politologues, sociologues, anthropologues, – mais aussi des professionnels de l’humanitaire. L’objectif est de comprendre l’importance de faire l’histoire de l’humanitaire au prisme du genre. Le colloque se concentre sur les actions qui concernent l’Europe, aussi bien du côté des intervenants que des bénéficiaires. Il s’attachera particulièrement aux représentations, au fonctionnement des organisations et aux rapports entre les différents acteurs de l’humanitaire qui ont été porteurs d’attitudes discriminatoires et d’inégalités de genre.
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Guelph
Prisons, Prisoners and Prison Records in Historical Perspective
The rise of the prison as an institution of mass incarceration for offenders has for long fascinated researchers. In part, this is due to the unusually detailed nature of most prison records. The wide availability of somewhat similar sources across diverse European and European-derived societies provides criminologists, social and economic historians, demographers and other social scientists with rich collections of personal information that have been analysed intensively since the 1970s. The increasing power of software and hardware and the accumulation of very large quantities of prison data, some of it linked to other sources, offers challenges and opportunities for researchers today. The workshop responds to the challenge of harnessing criminal justice records by bringing together scholars in different disciplines and countries to share information about their sources, methodologies of classification and analysis, and to reconceptualize research paradigms.
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Nanterre
Conference, symposium - Prehistory and Antiquity
Textiles and Gender: Production to wardrobe from the Orient to the Mediterranean in Antiquity
Textiles and gender intertwine on many levels, from the transformation of raw materials into fabric at one end, to dress and garments, and the construction of identity at the other. The conference will examine the gender division of work in the production of textiles, as well as attitudes to dress and gender across the Near East and Mediterranean culture in antiquity (c. 3000 BCE-300CE), tracing both cross-cultural and culturally specific associations.
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Göttingen
Difference, diversity, diffraction: confronting hegemonies and dispossessions
10th European Feminist Research Conference
The overall theme of the conference is “Difference, Diversity, Diffraction: Confronting Hegemonies and Dispossessions”, which refers to a topic central to Gender Studies: the social construction of difference and inequality on the one hand, and the recognition of marginalised experiences and subject positions on the other. In the face of growing right-wing populist movements, anti-feminist and anti-queer backlash, forced migration, austerity and climate change, these concerns take on renewed relevance. The subtitle “Confronting Hegemonies and Dispossessions” is a call to reflect on, challenge and defy the hierarchies, subjugations and deprivations that are linked to structural differentiations and to find affirmative ways of dealing with difference , diversity and diffraction. The conference is committed to promoting a feminist anti-racist accessible space for all genders.
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Paris
Doctoral study day of the History of Gender group at the Centre for Historical Research
Depuis les années 1960, l’utilisation du genre comme démarche et objet d’étude a généré une définition plus fine de ce concept, qui a permis aux historien·ne·s de déconstruire l’idée d’un binarisme sexuel reposant sur la complémentarité des rôles sociaux masculins et féminins. Les rapports sociaux de sexe sont devenus l’objet de travaux universitaires, collectifs et individuels. Ils constituent un facteur d’analyse des sociétés, souvent oublié, mais qui renouvelle pleinement l’histoire sociale. Le Centre de Recherches Historiques accueille dès 1978, un groupe de chercheur.se.s travaillant sur l’histoire du genre, qui se structure, en 2007, comme axe transversal. L’objectif du groupe, en organisant cette deuxième édition d’une journée doctorale, est de développer le dialogue entre les doctorant·e·s en histoire de l’EHESS adoptant une perspective de genre dans leurs travaux.
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Toulouse
Call for papers - Epistemology and methodology
Feminist criticism of knowledge: creations, militantism, research
Dans les années 1970, les critiques énoncées par des mouvements militants et des universitaires à l’encontre du savoir scientifique ont permis la formulation des théories des « savoirs situés ». Selon Sandra Harding (1986, 1991), Donna Haraway (1991) ou encore Patricia Hill Collins (1990), la construction de « savoirs situés » doit permettre non seulement d’expliciter les biais du point de vue masculin, de classe supérieure, blanc, eurocentré et cis-hétérocentré à partir duquel sont, pas seulement mais majoritairement, produits les savoirs scientifiques. Il s’agit ensuite de favoriser l’émergence de nouveaux savoirs, des savoirs situés, à partir desquels les rapports de domination pourront être mis en évidence pour être ensuite déconstruits. En tant qu’association de jeunes chercheur·se·s situé·e·s à l’intersection de ces champs, nous souhaitons participer à la production et à la mise en valeur de ces savoirs à travers ce projet construit sur deux années.
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Porto
What difference do DIY cultures make?
KISMIF Conference 2018 will be preceded by a Summer School entitled ‘What difference do DIY cultures make?’ (KISMIF Summer School 2018) on 3 July 2018 in Faculty of Arts and Humanities of University of Porto. The summer school will offer an opportunity for all interested persons, including those participating in the conference, to attend workshops led by specialists in these fields. Specifically, the Summer School offers thematic workshops expressly focused on the hands-on, music making, and place making of contemporary DIY cultures. Its approach will be methodological and focused on research for action.
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