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Seminar - Epistemology and methodology
Données, infrastructures, méthodes
Archiver, diffuser et réutiliser les données d’enquêtes qualitatives : état des lieux des expériences européennes
Séminaire « Données, infrastructures, méthodes. Archiver, diffuser et réutiliser les données d’enquêtes qualitatives : état des lieux des expériences européennes ». -
Lisbon
Conference, symposium - History
Digital Methods and Tools for Historical Research
Title: Digital Methods and Tools for Historical Research. Presentation: With this initiative we intend to discuss the implications of using digital technologies in the production and dissemination of knowledge in History. We seek to understand how a set of digital methodologies has influenced historical research, to discuss its advantages and disadvantages, as well as to identify innovative ways of linking the future of the digital world to the study of the past. Dates: 2011, November, 18th-19th (free attendance) Location: I&D building, 4th floor, room 2 (FCSH, Av. de Berna, 26-C, 1069-061 Lisbon, Portugal). -
Luxembourg City
DHLU Symposium 2012
The Jean Monnet Chair in History of European Integration and its Research Programme « Digital Humanities Luxembourg » — DIHULUX (research unit Identités-Politiques-Sociétés-Espaces [IPSE]), together with the Centre Virtuel de la Connaissance sur l’Europe (CVCE), are pleased to launch the call for papers for the DHLU Symposium 2012. This Symposium follows the DHLU Symposium 2009, also organised in Luxembourg by these two institutions on the topic of « Contemporary history in the digital age ». This second edition aims to examine the use of websites as sources for research in the humanities and social sciences, especially encouraging an analysis of this heuristic question in the field of European integration studies. The Symposium will address both methodological aspects and the theoretical and institutional implications of the public dissemination of research results, focusing on digitised and online published sources as well as on websites themselves, which will be analysed as born digital sources. The potential of this innovative research approach will also be explored and emphasised. -
Vienne
Exo-lexical variables in monolingual and bilingual morphological processing
Exo-lexical variables in monolingual and bilingual morphological processing. Dates : 9 et 11 février 2012. Workshop dans le cadre de l'IMM15 (International Morphology Meeting), 9-12 février 2012, Vienne (Autriche). The question of how the lexicon is organized in terms of structural units and how these units interact with each other during lexical access and subsequently during morphological processing, has been a controversial field for a long time. The morpheme versus lexeme problem is still unsolved, but several pieces of psycholinguistic evidence have come to corroborate the hypothesis according to which the locus of morphological effects is not situated exclusively inside the lexical unit but should be extended to its environment. In fact, one of the difficulties of the study of morphology for alphabetic languages is that not only morphology is correlated with semantic, orthographic and phonological factors, but also that stems and inflected or derived words exist as free word-forms, entertaining different interrelations. -
Geneva
Scholarship, prize and job offer - Sociology
Six-month research internship, HEC Geneva
We are offering a research internship for a master-level student in management or sociology for 6 month (September-February) at the university of Geneva, in the HEC department.We are currently conducting a study on corporate alumni networks; this research project is funded by the SNF (Swiss National Fund for research) and is led by Pr. Emmanuel Josserand, HEC, University of Geneva. -
Prague
Providing Healthcare in European Cities, from the Middle Ages to the Early Nineteenth Century
How did the structures and form of provision of medical services develop in European cities from the Middle Ages to the early nineteenth century? In what ways did the demand for medical services among the population change? And how did the distinctive characteristics of urban settings and individual cities shape the ways in which healthcare was provided to their inhabitants? The Prague European Association for Urban History 11th Congress wellcomes proposals for the its Main Session M9. -
Paris
Conference, symposium - Sociology
Research on the Organizational Society: Advances in Multilevel and Dynamic Network Analysis
Conference "Research on the Organizational Society: Advances in Multilevel and Dynamic Network Analysis", June 16, 2011, University of Paris Dauphine, (Place du Maréchal de Lattre de Tassigny, 75116 Paris), Amphithéâtre A11. Conference organized by the IRISSO (Dauphine-CNRS) with the support from the Multi-Level Social Network program (ANR) and the Multilevel Network Modeling Group (Leverhulme Trust). At the meso level of analysis, modern societies have become complex organizational, managerial and market societies with multiple, superposed, interdependent and conflicting levels of agency. This conference brings together various approaches to multilevel, social and organizational network analyses to promote collaborations and exchanges of ideas, refurbish techniques and practices for social science research on changing relationships between the meso and the macro levels. -
Paris
Methods, experiences and research perspectives in hyperlinks analysis
Baguala project seminar
Trois praticiens de l’analyse d’hyperliens présenteront un bilan des avancées récentes dans l’étude de cette composante essentielle du web, présentant des méthodes et démarches auxquelles font appel de plus en plus fréquemment la sociologie, les sciences politiques, les sciences de l’information ou encore la géographie.
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