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  • Call for papers - Oceania

    Narratives of mining in the Pacific - history, literature, politics and heritage

    Journal de la société des oceanistes theme issue

    Le projet de ce dossier, coordonné par Eddy Banaré et Pierre-Yves Le Meur est de mettre en lumière autant la variété des problématiques posées par l’exploitation minière dans le Pacifique que leurs points de convergence, aux travers du prisme de sa mise en récit : comment la mine est-elle racontée ? Par qui, à quelles fins et avec quels effets ? Pour traiter de ce thème, sont attendus des papiers proposant des analyses et des mises en contexte des textes, situations et héritages historiques et des productions artistiques (littéraires, picturales, cinématographiques, théâtrales, etc.) et muséographiques portant sur les différentes formes de mise en récit de la mine dans le Pacifique.

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  • Santiago

    Call for papers - America

    Rethinking the Political and the History of Politics in Chile: Languages, Discourses and Practices of Power

    The objective of this colloquium will be to debate and analyze politics and the political by means of the different forms of language, discourse and practices that intervene in the construction of the social world. There are myriad examples of this in Chilean history. Taking history, political philosophy and political economy as the starting points, we invite doctoral candidates, researchers and academics to participate in this truly trans disciplinary  space of debate, reflection and feedback whose goal is not only to unite a community of researchers into “the political” in the republican period but also to select the best works presented for a future publication in the format of a collective work or a special dossier of a scientific publication. 

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  • Brussels

    Call for papers - Ethnology, anthropology

    Informality, International Trade and Customs

    The objective of this conference is two-fold: to promote applied research on the relationships between States, customs administrations and local importers of the so-called developing and emerging countries and to deepen the analysis of informality as a reality in international trade in a multi / inter disciplinary perspective (social anthropology, law, economics, history, political science, and sociology). Professor Keith Hart will deliver a keynote address.

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