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    Scholarship, prize and job offer - Language

    Five research assistant positions for the project "Decoding Antisemitsm"

    For a 3-year research project on anti-semitic hate speech and hate images on the internet, research assistants are wanted. A qual­it­at­ive lin­guistic con­tent ana­lysis of social media com­ments and analysis of image mater­ial and text-image rela­tion­ships related to anti­semitic con­tent is planned. In addi­tion, quant­it­at­ive lin­guistic meth­ods will also be applied to the social media cor­pus. For the coun­try teams we are seek­ing two doc­toral stu­dents for the Eng­lish lan­guage area, two for the French lan­guage area and one for the Ger­man lan­guage area.

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    Study days - History

    Excess? Images of body, health, morality and emotions across the media

    A central goal of the workshop is to open up an international exchange and to connect perspectives from the history of science, the history of emotions, the history of the body and media history in order to shed new light on a history of health as a cultural history. The event is part of the research project “The Healthy Self as Body Capital: Individuals, Market-Based Societies, and Body Politics in Visual Twentieth Century Europe” funded by the European Research Council under the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme (Advanced Grant agreement No 694817) led by Christian Bonah (University of Strasbourg) and Anja Laukötter (Max Planck Institute for Human Development, Berlin).

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    Call for papers - Europe

    "How I celebrated the End of the World"

    1989 in Central and Eastern European Cinemas

    How do we look at the collapse of Communist regimes in Central and Eastern Europe today, 25 years after the fall of the Berlin Wall? By choosing 1989 as a starting point of reflection, this conference aims at questioning the way documentary and fiction films contribute to the understanding of both past and historical present and to provide a general overview on the relationship between cinema and post/communist society.

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  • Berlin

    Call for papers - Europe

    Human and social sciences at the museum: the museum-studies workshop

    Les musées représentent, aujourd’hui encore, un lieu privilégié de mise en valeur de l’idée d’identité collective. Bien qu’un certain nombre de déconstructions aient été menées, entraînant des évolutions à l’intérieur de l’espace muséal, le terme d’identité reste volontiers invoqué. L’argument de présentation des « identités nationales », « locales » ou « transnationales », anime ainsi couramment les discours des professionnel(le)s de musées et fait l’objet d’une demande récurrente de la part des élu(e)s.

    Cet atelier franco-allemand propose une initiation appliquée à la muséologie et à la muséographie, conçue spécialement pour les doctorant(e)s et mastérant(e)s de toutes les disciplines relevant des sciences humaines et sociales. L’histoire n’est pas, en effet, la seule à trouver sa place dans les musées. Les lettres, l’anthropologie, la géographie, la philosophie, la sociologie et bien d’autres disciplines encore y sont tout autant légitimes.

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