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  • Leuven

    Conference, symposium - Representation

    Beyond monument. The future of churches: heritage or eradication?

    Ninth international young researchers in heritage conference

    Cette Neuvième rencontre internationale des jeunes chercheurs en patrimoine veut discuter de la patrimonialisation des églises et des chapelles des traditions religieuses historiques en interrogeant sous un angle pragmatique leur passage, depuis l’espace religieux, dans l’espace public de la société civile contemporaine. En assumant à la fois les limites du « monument historique », qui ne peut suffire à nos vouloirs patrimoniaux divers et encore moins à leur soutien financier, et le caractère inéluctable de la conversion de ces lieux de culte, c’est-à-dire de leur affectation à de nouveaux usages, l’on veut examiner le devenir civil des églises et des chapelles et les stratégies de passage qui l’étayent. On interrogera spécifiquement les dimensions suivantes : l’action publique, ses moyens et ses partenaires ; les méthodes de financement ; les moyens de conversion ; les critères de sélection aux différentes échelles territoriales.

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  • Leuven

    Call for papers - Sociology

    Developing a sense of belonging in diverse societies

    Hui-Muslims in China and Muslims in Europe

    The aim of this workshop is to gather scholars who work on Hui-Muslims in China and Muslims in Europe to compare the similitudes and differences of identity practices. Hui are predominantly Chinese speaking Muslims in China’s vast territory. With a population of 10 million, they are also the most numerous recognized ethnic group in China. Muslims in Europe are hardly featured in international media, domestic politics, and scholarly discussions. Multiculturalism, radicalisation, immigration, integration, forced marriage are discussed through the Muslim visibility and presence in Europe. Recent debates on integration and secularism are focused on  the "Muslim question". In contrast to the focus on Muslims in Europe, there is a notable lack of interest in Muslims in China with the exception of the Uyghur community. In this workshop, we want to study the impact of ethnic-religious interactions, state integration positions and policies to grasp the increasing influence of religious-collective-national expression of Muslims in the public sphere. We would like to examine the new patterns of expression and visibility of the Muslims in China and Europe. Tracing Muslim’s interaction with non-Muslims, this workshop investigates how Muslims encounters, accommodates and negotiates into different socio political contexts in China and Europe.

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  • Leuven

    Call for papers - Europe

    Everyday Life Practices of Muslims in Europe: Consumption and Aesthetics

    This workshop sets out to understand the everyday practices of Muslims living in Europe. The diverse and various (non)-religious daily life practices indicate the non-defined boundaries of Muslims whose practices can be a part of the stigmatised-open spaces in public discourses. Examining the relationship between Islam and liberal democratic values, it is important to note what kind of practices and daily life experiences are exercised in private-public areas, which also determine the views and public perception of Muslims. The identification of Muslims with one or another practice is not a simply neutral matter; this entails also an attachment to liberal, communitarian and civil meanings. Regardless of the daily life activities, these perceptions of Muslims face the challenge that Muslims are not a fixed group, but they share the same practices that others have and do. Food and eating practices, consumer way of life, marriage, salutations; these banal practices of everyday life are central to discover the subjectivity of Muslims, or in other terms, a sense of the self, a way of embodiment.

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  • Leuven

    Call for papers - History

    In-Corporate. The Human Sciences in Business History: between Naturalization and Legitimization (1880-1940)

    Even if human scientists and business executives like to argue otherwise, the human sciences have always been in-corporated. Without them, the modern business corporation would simply have been unimaginable, just as the production and consumption of working bodies within these corporations. ‘The Firm’ continues to frame itself as a fundamental human enterprise, in which the prominence of human ressources and human relations only continues to increase, yet the humanities of the business corporation largely remain to be written.

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  • Leuven

    Call for papers - Europe

    Second Annual Conference of ALTER, European Society for Disability Research

    Scholars are invited to propose an abstract for the Second Annual Conference of ALTER-ESDR. The aim is that the members propose papers that are relevant to the lives of people with disabilities in European contexts. Scholars are encouraged to focus on issues that are scholarly, critical, and cutting-edge in disability research, including research that captures contemporary societal issues, the voice of disabled people, advocacy, and policy.

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  • Leuven

    Call for papers - Urban studies

    Beyond the monument. The fate of churches: become heritage or disappear?

    IXth International Young Scholars Conference on Heritage

    The Ninth International Young Scholars Conference on Heritage intends to discuss heritage-making with respect to churches and chapels of the historical religious traditions by examining from a pragmatic perspective the transition of these buildings from the religious space to the public space of contemporary civil society. The following dimensions will be specifically addressed: public action, including its means and partners; funding methods; means of conversion; and selection criteria at various territorial scales. Property plans and the appropriate or inappropriate character of eventual uses obviously remain crucial issues as well.

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  • Leuven

    Call for papers - History

    The Council of Trent: Reform and Controversy in Europe and Beyond (1545-1700)

    Le 4 décembre 2013 sera le jour du 450e anniversaire de la clôture solennelle du Concile de Trente (1545-1563). Ce concile a eu un impact énorme sur le développement de la religion, de la culture et de la politique, en Europe et ailleurs. Une conférence internationale, qui se tiendra à Leuven du 4 au 6 décembre 2013, se propose d'abord de réévaluer la théologie tridentine et la vision du Concile sur le travail pastoral, comme résultat d'une volonté de réforme interne et d'une controverse avec la Réformation. Pareillement, les initiatives postconciliaires à Rome pour interpréter et appliquer le Concile seront abordées afin de mettre en valeur la manière dont elles ont formé l'identité catholique en confrontation avec les Églises protestantes.

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