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Lisbon
Chamada de trabalhos - Sociologia
Breaking boundaries: academia, activism and the arts
The international conference Breaking Boundaries: Academia, Activism and the Arts proposes to bring into focus and critically question common grounds and boundaries between and within the Humanities, political activity and aesthetic production.At a time when boundaries are simultaneously questioned and reinforced – for example between geographical territories, political states, public and private spheres, gendered bodies, creative media, theory and practice, local and global, human, non-human and post-human – the question of what such frontiers stand for, and how and why they might be transgressed offers itself for and, indeed, urges discussion.
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Lisbon
Chamada de trabalhos - Pensamento
Cultural literacy and cosmopolitan conviviality
Cultural literacy in Europe: 3rd biennial conference
This conference will address modes of conviviality that cultures may have resisted, promoted or facilitated down the ages and especially in the present. It will reflect upon the role and effects of cultural literacy in different media, in the shaping of today’s politics and global economy. As a potent tool for spreading ideas and ideologies, cultural literacy helps shape world-views and social attitudes in indelible ways that need further investigation.
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Lisbon
Chamada de trabalhos - Pensamento
Utopia(s): worlds and frontiers of the imaginary
Second International Multidisciplinary Congress Proportion Harmonies Identities (PHI) 2016
Five hundred years ago, on the 20th October, Thomas More published the princeps edition of Utopia. To celebrate this event, The Research Centre in Architecture, Urban Landscape and Design (CIAUD) of the Faculty of Architecture of the University of Lisbon (FA-ULisboa), The Histoy Centre for Global History (CHAM) of the Faculdade de Ciências Sociais e Humanas of the Universidade Nova de Lisboa – Universidade dos Açores (FCSH-UNL- UA) invite researchers from different areas cultures to gather in Lisbon, the October 20th to 22nd, 2016, for the International and Multidisciplinary Congress Proportion Harmonies Identities 2016 – Utopia(s): Worlds and the Frontiers of the Imagination.
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Lisbon
Chamada de trabalhos - Estudos urbanos
The Paradigmatic City: Origins, Avatars, Frontiers
Ao longo da história da civilização, as cidades oferecem-nos paradigmas. Elas personificam formas ideais de vida social; surgem como capitais de impérios, mas também como centros de uma identidade nacional, cultural e religiosa; são focos de desenvolvimento económico e político. Todas estas formas se revestem de particular interesse para este congresso. Muitas cidades podem ser consideradas paradigmáticas: Atenas ou Roma, na Antiguidade Clássica; Veneza e Florença, como reflexo das dinâmicas transformações do Renascimento; Londres, Paris e Berlim, como capitais da Modernidade; Nova Iorque, Rio de Janeiro, Tóquio ou Xangai, como epítomes das novas metrópoles em franco crescimento.
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Lisbon
Chamada de trabalhos - Época Contemporânea
50 years that changed the world. Translation in the 1st half of the 20th century
8th international colloquium on Translation Studies in Portugal
The 1st half of the 20th century changed perceptions of identity (class, gender, language, race), transformed the experience of affiliation and belonging (the sense of belonging to a place, to a language, to a culture), emphasized differences and the need for mediation. This conference wishes to address and rethink the role translations and translators have played in the de/re/trans/formation of the 'age of extremes' (Hobsbawm).
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Lisbon
Chamada de trabalhos - Representações
Framing (post)modernity
CECC, The Research Centre for Communication and Culture, announces the 4thGraduate Conference in Culture Studies, Irony: framing (post)modernity, which will take place at the Catholic University of Portugal in Lisbon on the 23rd and 24th of January 2014. This conference wishes to bring together doctoral students and post-docs working within disciplines that relate to the study of culture (arts, humanities and social sciences), and that seek a forum for prolific debate.
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Lisbon
Curso de verão - Época Contemporânea
Lisbon Summer School in Science, Society and Culture
LxS - Lisbon Summer School in Science, Society and Culture, to be held in Lisbon on September 9-20, 2013, is the summer event of the Pedro Hispano Doctoral Studies Programme, composed of 5 courses, workshops, and a graduate conference. The courses of the 2013 edition of the summer school focus on five research puzzles raised by current societal challenges: language hegemony and migrations, culture and heritage, social inequality, urban dynamics, and climate change.
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Lisbon
Chamada de trabalhos - Linguagem
First ULICES Conference on Translation Studies
The University of Lisbon Centre for English Studies (ULICES) is delight to announce the call for papers for a two-day conference on 'Voice in Indirect Translation' (http://www.etc.ulices.org/jet/welcome.html), which will take place on July 10 and 11 at the Faculty of Letters University of Lisbon.
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Lisbon
Chamada de trabalhos - Pensamento
7th Colloquium on Translation Studies
Two hundred years after his famous lecture at the Royal Academy of Science in Berlin, during the Napoleonic era, Friedrich Schleiermacher still remains an assiduous presence in Translation Studies bibliography all over the world. His definition of two (and only two) methods of translating has become indispensable to the common core vocabulary of both translators and researchers of translation alike. This binary opposition dates back to Saint Jerome, or even Cicero (De Oratore) and still retains all of its attractiveness, being referred to by different designations such as translation methods, strategies, procedures or norms.
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Lisbon
Academy as Community: English and American Studies in Portugal and Europe
34th APEAA Meeting
The tradition of English and American studies in Portugal has long been supported by the dynamics of academic associativism, in which APEAA’s peer network stands out, involving national and international institutions, and establishing continued interactions with research centres. At a time when political and cultural paradigms are on the verge of crisis and/or change, it is of the utmost importance to revisit the theoretical and pragmatic frameworks that sustain (and constrain) our research practices. Thus, this conference aims to provide a forum to discuss how Anglo-American scholarship, with its vocation for plurality and innovative interdisciplinary proposals, may progress. We also want to build strategies of cohesion among our peers in order to better disseminate our contribution to the interpretation and the fruition of meaning(s), valuing a plurality of cultural and aesthetic manifestations.
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Lisbon
It is indisputable that, with his operas, Wagner introduced profound new insights relating music, language (poetry) and emotion. It is widely consensual that with his dramas, Wagner intended to explore human mind and behaviour with the power of music. In fact, never before was music so systematically used as a tool for describing and interpreting facts, events, beliefs, desires, intentions, memories and emotions. In the last decades, there has been much advance in the understanding of the cerebral basis of music and its relationships with brain mechanisms of language, cognition and emotion. In short, music has also been shown to be a powerful pathway to understand human mind and behaviour...
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Lisbon
"Drama and Philosophy - a recurrent and most needed encounter" works on reviewing the multiple dependence between philosophy and drama, on developing the contribution of dramatic concepts to philosophical thought, and vice versa, the contribution of philosophy to the scenic languages. We understand “drama” in the larger sense: it is precisely by the multiplicity of its languages that drama can enrich the philosophy of language. -
Lisbon
Chamada de trabalhos - Linguagem
Images of Terror, Narratives of (In)security: Literary, Artistic and Cultural Responses
The following Call for Papers hopes to establish a thematic panel within the conference'sgeneral framework but with a focus on poetry. The aim of this CfP is to provoke ideas andperspectives which may be accessible through specfic readings of poetry or throughparticular analyses of the poetic function(s). I hope it proves to be of interest for some ofyou. -
Lisbon
The 2012 NECS conference “Time Networks: Screen Media and Memory” will take place in Lisbon. It aims to address this general question, and to tackle the different issues connected with time in relation to our screen-dominated media culture. In this way, the conference will draw upon and add to the rich and scholarly discussion of diverse media practices and their connection with the concepts of memory, history, and the temporalities of everyday life. -
Lisbon
Chamada de trabalhos - Representações
Há uma linha estreita sobre o amplo conceito de mobilidade, em que se podem fundir o entendimento das diversas formas de turismo e de migração na contemporaneidade. A expressão "turismo residencial" não cobre todos esses campos. Chamada de trabalhos para o congresso internacional dinâmicas turísticas, organizado pelo Centro de estudos de comunicação e linguagens e pela Escola superior de gestão hoteleira e turismo – Universidade do Algarve, que decorrerá na Faculdade de Ciências Sociais e Humanas – Universidade Nova de Lisboa (Portugal). -
Lisbon
Southey e o Romantismo Europeu
O Grupo Informal de Estudos sobre o Classicismo e o Romantismo (GIECR) do Centre for English, Translation and Anglo-Portuguese Studies (CETAPS), uma unidade de investigação com dois pólos institucionais, localizados na Universidade Nova de Lisboa e na Universidade do Porto, tem o prazer de anunciar a realização de um congresso internacional, com a duração de dois dias, dedicado a temas relacionados com Robert Southey em particular e o Romantismo europeu em geral. O congresso pretende contribuir para a actual discussão e reavaliação da obra de Southey. -
Lisbon
Chamada de trabalhos - Representações
Après « La Isla que se repite » : représenter la ville caribéenne
Appel à communication dans le cadre du colloque international architecture et fiction : Once Upon a Place – Haunted Houses & Imaginary Cities qui se tiendra du 12 au 14 Octobre 2010 à la Fondation Calouste Gulbenkian, à Lisbonne.
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