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    Call for papers - Representation

    Migrating Archives of Reality

    Programming, Curating, and Appropriation of Non-fiction Film

    The digital turn, which has created new modes of access and circulation for films, underscores and amplifies what has been the fate of non-fiction film since the beginning of its existence - it has always been, and continues to be, a migrating archive of reality. Practices of digitization, online programming, digital curation, appropriation, and sharing, open up new spaces and layers of meaning. Moreover, they also alter and sometimes overwrite the original or historical meaning of non-fiction films, with significant epistemic, political, and ethical consequences. The conference strives to address these challenges, taking into account the diverse views of (media and film) historians, archivists, (digital) curators, and artists, who could comment on issues of programming, curation and appropriation (especially archival) of non-fiction film in history and today.

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  • Call for papers - History

    The Middle Ages of the Social Sciences

    The present issue of the Revue d’histoire des sciences humaines intends to gather inquiries into specific uses of the Middle Ages in twentieth century social sciences. The reference to the Middle Ages may result from a scholarly acquaintance with the medieval world, as well as from tools forged by medieval studies. Alternatively, it may be correlated with intricate cultural mediations, for example through religion or literature. We would like to invite the practitioners of the various disciplines of the SSH (psychoanalysis, sociology, historical anthropology, history, the history of science and knowledge, art history, and philosophy, among others) to contribute to this issue either with a case study, or with a broader methodological or epistemological reflection on their scientific and knowledge practices envisioned from an historical point of view.

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  • Paris

    Seminar - History

    Contemporary editorial policies and practices

    The "academic library" from the 19th century to the digital age (2020/2021)

    Le séminaire étudie l'organisation du travail intellectuel et de l'activité scientifique à partir de l'histoire des publications du XIXe siècle à aujourd'hui. À l'issue d'une enquête sur les revues scientifiques, la session 2020-2021 reprendra la problématique de l'articulation de l'ensemble des publications produites dans un champ disciplinaire, à partir de deux exemples, l'archéologie et la physique, dans une perspective chronologique large. Il approfondira également les liens entre écrit, publication et outillage documentaire au milieu du XXe siècle, à partir d'études de cas (expositions et musées documentaires). 

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  • Rennes

    Call for papers - America

    The imagination of limit

    Telling and narrating closed Latino-American spaces in a global world

    Après une première journée d'étude sur les imaginaires des limites, le Centre d'études des langues et littératures anciennes et modernes (CELLAM) et la revue Amerika (université de Rennes 2) accueilleront une deuxième manifestation sur ces thèmes. Y seront abordés les rapports aux frontières, aux espaces clos et aux dynamiques de ségrégation et de fédération au sein des imaginaires des Amériques.

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