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Call for papers - Early modern
The Sources of Colour: the Gobelins Dyeing Workshop
Jehan Gobelin, a dyer from Reims, set up a workshop in the mid fifteenth century not far from the BièvreRiver, whose water was particularly suitable for dyeing purposes. His descendants, who were experts inthe dyeing of wool in Venice scarlet, soon acquired vast stretches of land that ran alongside the Bièvre andconstructed large workshops. Henri IV rented them and had tapestry workshops installed on the sites. This rich diachronic and multidisciplinary history is the topic of these study days, the first ever devoted tothe Gobelins dyeing workshop, in its long history. Based on unprecedented sources or sources seen from afresh perspective, these study days aims to focus on the latest knowledge concerning the dyeing workshop.
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In the context of the 80th anniversary of the Atlantic Charter and Britain’s withdrawal from the European Union, this conference seeks to reflect on understandings of sovereignty, self-determination and self-government, their place in public discourse and their translation into British policies – local, national and international. Following the work of historians Martin Thomas and Richard Toye on politics and rhetoric, this conference will discuss the conceptual and practical tensions between the supranational, the transnational and the international, and how issues of sovereignty and self-determination have been mediated to the British people – in the media but also through cultural policies and projects, recasting the state in a multi-layered set of paradiplomatic actors. It will specifically seek to shed light on the connections and faultlines between processes of decolonisation, devolution and (de-)Europeanisation.
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Paris
Philosophy and Medecine in Classical Islam
This study day takes place in the framework of the seminar ‘Science and Philosophy from Ancient to Modern Age’ of the Centre d’Histoire des Sciences et des Philosophies Arabes et Médiévales (CHSPAM) —Laboratory SPHere, Science, Philosophy, History (UMR7219).
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Call for papers - Representation
Michael Jackson's artistic contributions: a different perspective
The number of academic studies on Michael Jackson has increased in recent years, no doubt coinciding with both an awareness of his impact on the music industry, music history and society, and the growing interest he represented for cultural studies. However, many of the studies concerning him have focused much less on his artistic contributions than on the so-called anxiety-provoking fluidity of his artistic image, often examined through the prism of “race”. By dedicating a special issue to Michael Jackson, NaKan proposes to shift this perception and broaden the approaches that are too often melano-centric to generate a reflection that is more oriented towards the artist's work and the mediums of his expressions, as so many channels offering a possibility of contextualization, and historical and stylistic analysis.
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Covid-19, Migration and Migratory Parkours
From Mobility to the Prisms of Immobility: Paradoxes and Realities
The notion of migratory parkour proposes to apprehend migration as a process that varies according to the spaces crossed, the resources mobilized and personal choices, implying a particular will and intention, according to the opportunities, constraints and risks encountered. It also considers the interactions between multiple actors (migrants, States, criminal groups, solidarity collectives). Beyond these experiences linked to the “route”, the migratory parkour also encompasses the process of integration/inclusion in the host society and of return/repatriation in the country of origin. The general objective of this call of Revue Européenne des Migrations Internationales is then to question the heuristic value of the notion of migratory parkour in the context of Covid-19.
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Paris
Lecture series - Science studies
Rencontres d'histoire et de philosophie des sciences
The seminar Rencontres d’histoire et philosophie des sciences aims to promote a history and philosophy of science in which, in the words of Aldo Mieli (1935), “the unity of scientific thought” is “brought to the forefront, in relation to the multifaceted developments of particular sciences”. In order to do this, it seems imperative to us to involve all those who have an interest in the history and philosophy of science in its most diverse expressions in order to consolidate a community which, to exist, must regain its collegiality.
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Marseille
Conference, symposium - Sociology
Learning, strategies and educational policies
What interdisciplinarity, methodologies and international perspectives?
The objective of this biannual conference is to strengthen cross-disciplinary perspectives in order to develop knowledge in the fields of learning as well as on organizations and institutional systems concerned with training and education.
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Paris
Scholarship, prize and job offer - Modern
Researchers at the Bibliothèque nationale de France (2021-2022)
La BnF lance la nouvelle édition de son appel à chercheurs, afin de s’associer le concours de jeunes chercheurs intéressés par l’étude de ses collections et de son histoire. Le statut de chercheur associé BnF permet une relation privilégiée à la Bibliothèque, à travers un accueil au coeur de ses départements et de ses collections. En plus des avantages offerts à l’ensemble des chercheurs associés, la BnF propose cette année deux bourses de recherche sur des domaines spécifiques : une bourse Louis Roederer pour des recherches portant sur la photographie ; une bourse Comité d’histoire de la BnF pour des recherches portant sur l’histoire de la Bibliothèque.
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Scholarship, prize and job offer - Sociology
L’Association laïque pour l'éducation, la formation, la prévention et l'autonomie (Alefpa) décerne chaque année deux prix de 1500 € récompensant une thèse de doctorat. Les travaux doivent concerner les enfants, adolescent·e·s ou adultes connaissant des difficultés à caractère social ou présentant un handicap physique ou psychique. Ils peuvent traiter soit de l’éducation ou de la formation, soit des modalités d’accompagnement, soit des soins à leur apporter. Ils envisagent notamment les moyens susceptibles de favoriser la prévention, l’accession de ces publics à l’autonomie ou leur statut de citoyen dans la société. Les disciplines concernées sont notamment (mais non exclusivement) les suivantes : architecture, médiation culturelle, sciences de l’éducation, psychologie, sociologie, sciences politiques, les disciplines médicales…
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Yaoundé
Call for papers - Political studies
Cybercriminalité et cybersécurité au Cameroun et en Afrique
Représentations, manifestations, financement et traitements des menaces
Due to the exponential increase in the cybercriminality phenomena, the development of huge investments in digitalization, the adoption of a law on cyber security and cybercriminality, as well as a national policy of cyber security, Cameroon has become a new center of gravity and reference of cyber security in Central Africa ; even if knowledge on the phenomenon is still fragmentary. Prior to the opening of a Professional Master on cyber security and security governance at the University of Dschang, this colloquium is geared towards reflecting on the complexity and the stakes of cyber security. It enables a complementary cross-view of issues of mutual interest with regards to the question of cyber security.
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Call for papers - Ethnology, anthropology
Anthropological Knowledge Production and Power Relations
En anthropologie, la relation complexe entre savoir et pouvoir est questionnée depuis plusieurs décennies, en particulier par des voix « subalternisées » – celles, par exemple, des féministes, celles des personnes altérisées et/ou racisées, ou celles des autochtones. Si ces voix ont contribué à des réorientations épistémologiques, la nécessité de décoloniser tant le savoir anthropologique que son enseignement et ses objets reste un chantier ouvert. Comme le soulignent Escobar et Restrepo : « les anthropologies hégémoniques non seulement disqualifient, au profit de prétentions disciplinaires, les savoirs soumis et subalternes de la population étudiée par l’anthropologue, mais de plus elles opèrent une série de distinctions qui instituent ce qui est “pensable” » (2010, p. 87) et ce qui ne l’est pas. Au-delà de repenser à qui inclure autour de la table, il s’agit de questionner « ce qui figure au menu » (Bilge, 2020), c’est-à-dire qu’il ne suffit pas d’intégrer des personnes subalternisées dans les équipes, mais bien de modifier en profondeur les critères de ce qui fait que quelque chose devient « bon à penser » en recherche et ce qui définit son intérêt.
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The Caribbean against the Covid19: A global crisis and local solutions
"Études caribéennes" Journal #48
Officially affected by the COVID19 pandemic in early March 2020, the Caribbean Basin is concerned about the fragility of its social fabric and the wide disparities in public health policies from one State to another, which make a comprehensive response at the regional level impossible. The situation worsened at the end of May with the withdrawal of US funding to the World Health Organization (WHO), finally condemning the Pan American Health Organization (PAHO), an emblematic figure in the fight against epidemics in the islands and on the continent, to a drastic reduction in its interventions, or even its disappearance. In this way, this issue seeks to respond to various concerns about the regional impact of the pandemic, around the central issue: to what extent the economic, political and/or social impact hovers around unresolved points in the construction of Caribbean Nation-States that prevent them from facing the crisis.
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Influence and organizations: cultures, practices and perspectives
Revue « Communication & organisation »
Les discussions autour de l’influence, qu’elles soient de nature académique ou destinées aux praticiens, sont dominées par des travaux en marketing et en psychologie, l’influence étant conçue comme un objet que l’on pourrait théoriser, analyser, quantifier, manipuler, voire mettre en marché. Le numéro 60 de Communication & organisation vise à enrichir le champ conceptuel autour de la notion d’influence par le prisme d’autres notions comme la prescription, la recommandation, les routines et la familiarisation, la confiance, le rôle d'un tiers symbolisant, ou la place de la réputation.
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Nantes
Call for papers - Science studies
Varia articles & thematic volumes of “Cahiers François Viète”
The Editorial board of Cahiers François Viète is publishing a call for proposals for a thematic volume for issues III-14 to III-17.
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Call for papers - Ethnology, anthropology
Death and Migration: Perspectives from the Post-Soviet Space
This dossier of Revue européenne des migrations internationales proposes to take up a research theme that has undergone a strong renewal of interest in recent years, that of death and migration. This dossier aims to shed light on an area which has been little studied from this angle (the post-Soviet space) and to develop an approach which focuses on the management of bodies 'dead in the distance' (deaths in migration, deaths due to migration). This dossier also focuses on the effects of a certain proximity to death on the practices of foresight and mutual aid (when they exist) in the migratory context, as well as their impacts on migration as a whole. Two thematic axes will guide the contributions: the first concerns the practical modalities of the management of dead bodies abroad; the second concerns mitigating and solidarity practices in relation to the proximity of death in migration.
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Montpellier
Call for papers - Ethnology, anthropology
Going beyond the limits: experiment with timbre in vocal and instrumental practice in modal music
This title, inspired by a Christopher Page article, points out a key question about the reenactment of medieval music: how to put in sound the vast repertoire that we have inherited. This question links the instruments and their music, as they immediately imply issues related to performance and organological knowledge. From the vocal point of view, it is even more of a burning issue as it requires for imagination and representation. Can experiment, practice and trial go beyond the limits imposed on us by the few material traces available ?
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Aubervilliers
Scholarship, prize and job offer - America
Americas Institute - Call for doctoral contracts (2021-2024)
Afin de soutenir des actions de coopération internationale dans le domaine universitaire et scientifique, chaque année des contrats doctoraux sont attribués par le ministère de l’Enseignement supérieur, de la Recherche et de l’Innovation (M.E.S.R.I) au titre du partenariat avec l’Institut des Amériques (IdA). Dans ce cadre, l'Institut des Amériques lance un appel à candidature pour les cinq contrats doctoraux qui seront attribués pour la période universitaire 2021-2024.
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Tunis
Urban planning and the principle of equality in Africa
Today, the African city is far from offering equivalent conditions and opportunities to all its inhabitants and many Africans found it difficult to access urban life. Social inequalities are becoming more and more spatial, and both strengthen each other to favour devastating territorial segregation regimes and spaces of violence, pollution, congestion and lawlessness. In terms of justice and equity, many cities and neighbourhoods suffer under an urban disorder, an infernal mechanism of informal housing, poor housing, difficult accessibility, and a very poor quality of the urban environment. In the name of the right to the city, one is entitled to build his dwelling, to invent his habitat anywhere, no matter how whenever the authority is failing. And yet, the inhabitants of these «informal» facilities are not entitled to the city: their city is not theirs.
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Call for papers - Ethnology, anthropology
Museums and heritage in the post-COVID-19 era: the footprint of COVID and rethinking the future
Her&Mus. Heritage & Museography Journal
Through case studies and empirical studies, this issue of Her & Mus is a call to assess the proposals that have been developed throughout 2020 since the pandemic began, covering those practices that have worked and those that have not. It is an opportunity to reflect on the sustainability and future viability of museums and heritage facilities after the pandemic.
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Montreal
Tourism, territories, and societies
TEOROS, revue de recherche en tourisme
L’objectif du numéro spécial de Téoros est de présenter des travaux de recherche originaux, empiriques et théoriques, qui offrent une perspective critique pour identifier et analyser les transformations sociogéographiques générées par le tourisme, mais aussi celles qui sont internalisées par celui-ci. Par ailleurs, des regards disciplinaires au croisement de la sociologie, de la politique et de la géographie, sans s’y limiter, sont bienvenus, car cette multidisciplinarité nous apparaît nécessaire pour comprendre les transformations actuelles du tourisme et des sociétés qu’il traverse.
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