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    Call for papers - Ethnology, anthropology

    Arctic Week 2019

    The “Arctic Week” is a one-week international conference that provides transdisciplinary approaches to climate and environmental changes in the Arctic. This second edition is placed under the High Patronage of the Minister of Europe and Foreign Affairs, chaired by Ségolène Royal, Ambassador for the Poles and coordinated by Dr. Alexandra Lavrillier, Cearc – UVSQ. The Call for Proposals is open. Human and Social Sciences and Environmental Sciences, as well as Indigenous and Transdisciplinarity approaches are welcome. 

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  • Banská Bystrica

    Call for papers - Europe

    The Construction of the European Area of Higher Education, 20 years after the Launch of the Bologna Process

    20 years after the signing of the Bologna Process, the time seems right to take stock of its implementation. The aim is to focus on its procedural dimension and on the organisational and/or strategic developments and responses to its implementation by the higher education institutions concerned. The focus on the Bologna Process cannot be exclusively managerial. The implementation of the Bologna Process, which is non-prescriptive, with national variations often induced by specific policies, has often encountered difficulties in terms of ownership and legitimization by actors in higher education systems, which ultimately raises the issue of the effectiveness of the Process. It is also interesting to study universities as actors and producers of discourse in relation to European integration.

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  • Pierrefitte-sur-Seine

    Call for papers - History

    Children and Adolescents “Without Family” in Twentieth Century Conflicts

    This international conference focuses on children - hidden, displaced, refugee, deported, orphaned, enlisted... - who were separated from their family environment during the armed conflicts of the 20th century. Without excluding other dimensions of this issue, this call for papers concerns in particular: the notion of separation as an event, its causes, the process, its temporality; children’s experiences; and the traces, in particular, in the realm of memory, that these separations leave on individuals and societies.

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