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    Call for papers - Representation

    Theatre - a behavioural laboratory in relation to climatic change?

    Ce projet ouvre un champ de recherche interdisciplinaire croisant les études théâtrales et les sciences sociales (psychologie sociale, sociologie et géographie en particulier) pour aborder la question d’un art participatif et citoyen vis-à-vis du réchauffement climatique. Les porteurs de ce projet aimeraient revenir dans un premier temps sur des expériences participatives menées en arts ces dernières années, qui invitent les spect-acteurs.rices à de nouvelles relationnalités avec les autres et/ou avec l’environnement. Les chercheur.es sont désireux de développer ce faisant une terminologie commune et d’examiner comment les méthodologies peuvent être davantage croisées. Dans un second temps, les chercheurs en psychologie exposeront des champs ou des actions de recherche, qui inspireront ensuite, au cours d’ateliers, des expériences artistiques et pourront donner lieu à des recherches-créations artistiques et interdisciplinaires.

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  • Call for papers - Geography

    The politics and geopolitics of translation

    The multilingual circulation of knowledge and transnational histories of geography

    In the last fifty years, the field of the history of geography has moved from an approach dominated by National Schools to an attention to the circulation of knowledge in its multiple scales. The history of science and of geography have in the last decades incorporated concepts such as transit, networks, mobilities, the transnational, circulation, centre of calculation, spaces of knowledge, geographies of science, spatial mobility of knowledge, geographies of reading and geographies of the book. More recently, a turn has emerged towards considering the dynamics and necessities of decolonizing the history of geography. This work is turning the field of the history of geography into one of the most dynamic areas of the discipline. Yet we suggest that questions of language and translation have remained under-determined in this new field. Translation and writing have not received the same attention as, for instance, departmental histories, sites of museums, laboratories, botanic gardens, and scientific societies, for example. We suggest, therefore, that new perspectives opened up by translation studies can open new windows on the history of geography.

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