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    Call for papers - History

    Labour and Global Solidarity during the Long 20th Century

    History of Communism in Europe Journal, no. 12/2021

    The current call for papers seeks new, transnational, methodologically innovative perspectives on labor and workers, stressing on the transformations work and work relations have undergone during the 20th century.

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  • Paris

    Call for papers - History

    Derrière l’image. Pour une histoire sociale et culturelle des producteurs de photographies (XIXe-XXIe siècle)

    Cette journée d’étude est consacrée aux trajectoires et aux collaborations des multiples acteurs qui participent à la production des photographies, et contribuent dans le même temps à façonner leurs modalités d’existence dans l’espace social. En se plaçant derrière l’image, et non plus devant elle, il s’agira d’examiner les compétences, les métiers ou les professions impliqués dans la conception, le financement et/ou la fabrication d’images photographiques destinées à être diffusées à de multiples exemplaires auprès d’un vaste public. On peut ainsi penser aux éditeurs, photograveurs, tireurs et retoucheurs, directeurs artistiques, graphistes et iconographes.

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  • Budapest

    Call for papers - Sociology

    Jacques Ellul and Violence

    PJCV seeks articles exploring themes of conflict and violence in the life, work, thought, and intellectual legacy of Jacques Ellul (1912-1994). An “atypical, uncategorizable thinker, transgressing disciplinary borders” (François Dosse), Ellul penned a vast corpus of provocative and original writings in two broad categories: first, sociological writings analyzing elements of twentieth-century western society as expressions of technique (understood as a rational and willful drive will towards ordered efficiency); second, essays in protestant theological ethics and meditative biblical interpretation. These writings bring the voices of Ellul’s three major influences—Søren Kierkegaard, Karl Marx, and the Swiss Protestant theologian Karl Barth—into stimulating dialectical conversation about politics, technology, art, media, communications, institutional evolution, morality, language, anarchy, revolution, urbanism—and notably, violence.

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