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  • Nantes

    Call for papers - Language

    Networking May Sinclair

    This international conference explores the diversity of connections, inspirations and influences in the work of modernist writer, May Sinclair (1863-1946). It will be held at the University of Nantes (France) on Thursday 18th and Friday 19th June 2019.

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  • Nantes

    Call for papers - America

    The undisciplined discipline: the challenges of Pop Cultural Studies

    This call for paper is for a workshop which it itself included in this year's international symposium of the AFEA (Franch Association of American Studies) which will happen in Nantes, France from May 22 nd to the 24th. This year's main theme of the conference is "discipline/indiscipline." (event for which you can find more information here: http://www.afea.fr/-2019-AFEA-Conference-Discplines-Indiscipline-.html) This workshop intends to address and explore further this binary dichotomy through the prism of cultural studies, interrogating more precisely if the emergence of pop cultural studies is truly something to advocate for. Communications can tackle this issue from a more theoretical standpoint, but they can also deal with more precise case studies which would illustrate how pop culture and cultural studies are both defying disciplinary classifications. Communications can be either in French or in English.

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  • Nantes

    Call for papers - Representation

    Self-portraits in costume: multiple identities at play

    The self-portrait in disguise may verge on parody or satire and entail carnivalesque reversals; it may also challenge the notion of physical integrity, singularity and authenticity especially when produced in series. By changing his/her sexual, ethnic, social identity, the artist may convey a strong message and situate his/her practice within society. We invite  to consider the complexity of the self-portrait in costume particularly in the contemporary period. Indeed, both postmodern reflexivity and self-referentiality, and the extended possibilities offered by image manipulation have revived this genre, with the success of selfies or avatars for instance raising new questions. 

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  • Nantes

    Scholarship, prize and job offer - Law

    The development of human activities at sea - what legal framework? For a new maritime law | Making the Sea More Human

    Applications 1 or 2 months research period within HUMAN SEA European Research Council program

    The program focuses on the impact of new technologies in offshore activities, with a view to the refounding of maritime law and the law of the sea.

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  • Nantes

    Conference, symposium - Law

    Economic challenge and new maritime risks management: what blue growth?

    5th International Human Sea - Marisk Symposium

    New energies to forage at sea, deeper drillings further and further from the coast, increasingly bigger ships, these are the challenges that man must overcome to accomplish “blue growth”. There are economic opportunities to grab, but also new risks concerning safety and security, and marine environmental protection. These new challenges will be at the heart of the 5th edition of the Human Sea – Marisk symposium, a major event bringing together the best international experts and taking into account the latest scientific and technological advances in the maritime and port sector.

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  • Nantes

    Conference, symposium - Law

    Theological Foundations of Modern Constitutional Theory: 16th-17th Centuries

    Fondements théologiques de la théorie constitutionnelle moderne : XVIe-XVIIe siècles

    This conference aims to assemble different studies laying bridges between modern constitutional theories and theology from the perspective of intellectual history. Though modernity of law and politics has been usually accounted in the context of Reformation, the paper-givers’ approaches to the question will not be restricted in any confessional perspective, Protestant or Catholic. For, whatever the word ‘theology’ may have connoted in the time of religious confrontations, theoretical attempts to legitimize human rights and political authority at those days can be regarded as part of the general current of philosophical investigations, in a new manner and with different foci than ever, into the concept of justice with reference to that of God.

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  • Nantes

    Call for papers - Representation

    Censorship: Creative contemporary constraints and dynamics in the representation of the British and American nations

    This 2016 workshop on contemporary US-UK photography will take on the notion of censorship. With photography as its starting point, this edition aims to extend the debate to include the contemporary image on the whole. It is interested in the intermedial forays of other artistic forms in the practice of photographers (art installations, video and/or audio productions, performance, urban art practices, text/image interactions). How does the very artistic form/medium become in itself a means of expression and commitment when confronted with censorship, a means to create unity against censorship, a tool for identity expression of a group or of a minority, to circumvent constraints, or thrive upon these limits and generate creative impetus from them?

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  • Nantes

    Call for papers - Sociology

    Questioning self-medication

    A socially and geographically situated bricolage

    Treating oneself is a controversial practice: scorned in the name of the health risks it runs, self-treatment may also be praised in the name of the independence it expresses. The messages of public health authorities are at the heart of the controversy, emphasizing risk one moment and their potential for patient responsibility the next. Such contradictory injunctions also affect the practices of care providers. The conference has chosen to allow comparisons and confrontations between these various disciplinary approaches as well as distinct research field sites (North/South, North/North, South/South). These practices and their determinants have to be more finely mapped and analyzed to put these analyses – by definition always partial, and theoretically, historically, and geographically situated – in perspective.

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  • Nantes

    Call for papers - Modern

    Representations of Power and Power of the Image in British and American Contemporary Photography

    Représentations du pouvoir et pouvoir de l’image dans la photographie contemporaine américaine et britannique

    From the power of images to images of power, this workshop will explore the representations of power and the power of representation in contemporary American and British photography. What is photography capable of doing? Whether in the form of a public person, the environment of power (emblematic places and explicit or underlying forms) or its symbolism, what is photography capable of revealing about power itself? Political, institutional, economic or social power all depend upon a system of relations or tensions between groups or individuals (accepted, rejected, questioned, expressed visually or internalized) participating in the construction of the identity, myths or memories of the American or British nations. In what manner does photography enhance or contribute to this construction or deconstruction of the notion of identity and nation?

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  • Nantes

    Call for papers - Language

    Languages in Motion: Language Learning/Teaching and the Performing Arts

    Comme l'attestent quelques manifestations et publications récentes, nous assistons à l’émergence de pratiques innovantes qui intègrent l’expérience esthétique et les pratiques artistiques à la didactique des langues. Ces pratiques s’organisent le plus souvent autour de collaborations entre artistes, linguistes, didacticiens et littéraires. Au delà d'un nécessaire état des lieux, ce colloque international vise à examiner ces pratiques dans des contextes culturels et institutionnels variés, à préciser leurs assises théoriques et méthodologiques, à établir des éléments de comparaisons avec des pratiques similaires dans d’autres pays, et à faire le point sur leurs évolutions.

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  • Nantes

    Call for papers - History

    Victor-Lucien Tapié, Baroque and classicism, today and yesterday

    Appel à contributions pour les journées d’études internationales Victor-Lucien Tapié, baroque et classicisme, hier et aujourd’hui (23-24 octobre 2012, Nantes, Archives départementales de la Loire-Atlantique, auditorium).

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  • Nantes

    Conference, symposium - Science studies

    L'héritage de Darwin dans les cultures européennes

    Colloque du GRER (ICT) et du CRINI

    À l’occasion du bicentenaire de la naissance de Charles Darwin (12 février 1809) et du cent cinquantième anniversaire de la parution de L’Origine des espèces (24 novembre 1859), il semble important d’évaluer l’héritage que le grand naturaliste anglais a laissé aujourd’hui en Europe. Aucun penseur né au XIXe siècle, en dehors de Freud et Marx, n’a peut-être autant marqué le paysage intellectuel que celui qui a rompu avec le créationnisme mais aussi le lamarckisme pour définir le rôle de la sélection naturelle dans l’évolution des êtres vivants. Ce colloque a pour but de faire le point sur l’héritage darwinien dans les cultures européennes. Il est donc à la fois comparatiste, en espérant susciter un dialogue et des échanges entre aires culturelles et linguistiques, et interdisciplinaire, en suscitant les réactions de civilisationnistes, d’historiens de la pensée, de littéraires, d’épistémologues, de traducteurs de Darwin, de spécialistes des sciences du vivant.

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  • Nantes

    Call for papers - Ethnology, anthropology

    L'héritage de Darwin dans les cultures européennes

    Charles Darwin's Legacy in European Cultures

    Les 3 et 4 avril prochain, le CRINI (Centre de recherche sur les identités nationales et l’interculturalité, Université de Nantes) et le GRER (ICT) (Centre de recherche sur l’eugénisme et le racisme, Université Paris Diderot), organisent un colloque international, sur le thème : « L’héritage de Darwin dans les cultures européennes » / "Charles Darwin’s legacy in European Cultures".

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  • Nantes

    Conference, symposium - America

    Leur na-rra-tion : narration au féminin de la nation canadienne / Her Na-rra-tion: Women's Narratives of the Canadian Nation

    Ce colloque met l'accent sur la nation canadienne dans sa dimension " textuelle ". A travers l'étude et l'analyse de textes écrits par des Canadiennes ou des femmes résidant au Canada, les chercheurs internationaux vont s'intéresser aux problématiques de l'écriture de la nation (à travers sa construction et sa formation) ainsi qu'aux questions qui en découlent : l'écriture de l'appartenance et de l'inscription (ou non) dans le projet national.

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