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Dossier temático nr. 16: Cadernos do arquivo municipal
To this Thematic Dossier, we suggest to focus on these materials, having in mind the relation between built heritage, knowledge and society. It is proposed a multidisciplinary, wide and diversified approach of the various aspects that influence the patrimonial existence of cities. It aims to explore diversified aspects of mediation between these materials and cultural heritage. Thus, all are invited to present creative and original studies and reflections.
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Lisbon
Call for papers - Ethnology, anthropology
7th Congress of the Portuguese Anthropological Association (APA)
The 7th Portuguese Anthropological Association congress aims to discuss the condition of being human and being in the world today. 2019, a year of a possible calendar among many other available. Without identifying themes, reference words, categories or classifications, 2019 marks a stage in the social and natural history of the planet. The openness suggested in an “untitled” congress also points to an anthropology without conceptual, thematic or epistemological boundaries. It is life in itself that interests anthropology, anthropologies, thinking the gerund of human existence, others and the rest from multiple interpretive possibilities. After all, anthropology is practiced on everything and everyone in a project of knowledge that remains inexhaustible in terms of what exists and is to come.
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Lisbon
Scholarship, prize and job offer - Sociology
Post-doctoral research visit: France - Portugal
Atlas program 2018
La Fondation Maison des sciences de l’homme (FMSH) et l’Instituto de Ciências Sociais (ICS) de l’Université de Lisbonne proposent une aide à la mobilité pour un séjour au Portugal de 3 mois à un jeune chercheur confirmé affilié à une université française. Cette aide à la mobilité est destinée à réaliser des travaux de recherche au Portugal au sein de l’ICS : enquêtes de terrain, travail en bibliothèques et archives. Cet appel s’inscrit dans le cadre du Programme Atlas de mobilité post-doctorale de courte durée lancé par la FMSH et ses partenaires.
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Lisbon
Amílcar Cabral: The “Anonymous Fighter” for the Mankind Fundamental Freedoms
In 1971, Amílcar Cabral presented himself in the United Nations (UN) as an “anonymous fighter” engaged in the struggle for the fundamental freedoms of the populations of Guinea and Cape Verde, as well as of all mankind. Such affirmation was not casual, since Cabral adopted the status of “anonymous fighter” in other circumstances, arguing that he was struggling for the human dignity, progress and happiness. The main goal of the conference is to bring together academics studying Cabral trajectory, institutions involved in preserving his memory and personalities which became acquainted with him.
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Lisbon
Intervenção social journal - special issue
Pour commémorer ses 30 ans d'existence, la revue Intervenção Social a décidé de renforcer son internationalisation, sous la forme d'un Numéro Hors-série annuel, publié et diffusé dans le cadre d'un nouveau cycle de coopération scientifique franco-portugaise. Placés sous la coordination scientifique de Michel G. J. Binet (ISSSL-ULL) et de Stéphane Rullac (IRTS Paris Île-de-France), ces numéros Hors-série, qui bénéficieront d'une circulation internationale dans les mondes lusophone et francophone, ont pris pour thème principal l'un des principaux paradigmes de la recherche en Travail social : la Recherche-action collaborative (RAC).
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Lisbon
Tropical Medicine and Global Health in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries
Second Luso-Brazilian Meeting on the History of Tropical Medicine
The Luso-Brazilian Meetings on the History of Tropical Medicine have always sought to strike a balance between historiographical reflections, which help develop a broader comparative analysis, and case-studies examining different national, colonial, post-colonial, international and global contexts. We will continue to favor both approaches at the 1st meeting. The bulk of historiographical research has explored the period in the post-World War II. This meeting will work with a broader focus by examining the roles played by countries like Portugal, Brazil and Spain, and their connections with imperial and post-colonial research and practice.
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Lisbon
Conference, symposium - Psyche
Twenty five years of international research into drug addiction
Comparative approaches to five key subjects
This international conference has a double aim: firstly to celebrate and reconstitute these 25 years of work and commitment in this area. Secondly, to open up debate and publicise the scientific results of the latest research project: “Analysis of policies and practices in the area of the use and abuse of drugs. Catholic universities in dialogue with political and social agents” which the centre has been coordinating for three years.
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Lisbon
Conference, symposium - Ethnology, anthropology
Sensing the city: explorations in sensory ethnography
The conference aims to explore the relation between urban places and sensory experiences, drawing attention to the many dimensions of life in the city, mainly those that are rendered by the sense. We are guided by two main questions: What’s the role of the senses in framing, attributing meaning and changing collective and subjective experiences of city dwellers? And what is the relevant impact of sensory registration and analysis on the way of doing ethnography? Our objective is to gather researchers working on urban settings through ethnographic approaches. The senses will be considered both as an epistemological proposal – through which one sees the urban phenomena – and a methodological approach to the city.
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Lisbon
Words, arts and migration in Africa: narrative exploration
5th European Conference on African Studies African dynamics in a multipolar world (Lisbonne, 2013)
This panel discusses the conditions of elaboration, circulation as well as contextualization of artistic forms (cinema, theatre, literature, media…) of local narratives of South-South-migration by the migrants themselves and their relatives. -
Lisbon
Call for papers - Ethnology, anthropology
The social construction of practical norms: everyday practices at the margins of rules and laws
African dynamics in a multipolar world – ECAS 5 : Panel 048
In Africa, activities transgressing established laws and norms are proliferating. They are undermined by tensions between normative and practical rules. This panel expects to bring some insights into the normative complexity of activities that overstep the legitimate frames of collective action. -
Lisbon
Call for papers - Representation
As the aesthetic practices of human thinking, the arts inalienably integrate into (and even when their creators may have striven after neutrality) social and political life, which, in turn, is driven by the dynamism of the powers and the institutions that they serve. We know very well, and throughout human history, how these powers (economic, political, religious) have always drawn deeply, and with great appreciation, on the diverse forms of artistic expression as a fundamental means of their own affirmation.
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