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Ivry-sur-Seine
Conference, symposium - History
Uses of history and urban changes
Des mythes de fondation antiques au storytelling contemporain, d’innombrables récits accompagnent le processus d’urbanisation planétaire. Le changement dans les villes n’est pas en effet un processus linéaire, et les sociétés urbaines mettent abondamment en récit ses péripéties. À ce phénomène assez bien connu, l’appel à communication qui suit ajoute l’hypothèse que de tels récits ont joué un rôle important dans l’accompagnement des mutations urbaines et qu’ils entretiennent des relations complexes et dialectiques avec les projets, plans d’aménagement, opérations de reconstruction, rénovation, politiques ou mobilisations urbaines en général c’est-à- dire toutes modalités de transformation intentionnelle ou subie des villes. L’objectif du colloque sera donc d’éclairer assez précisément le rapport entre ces narrations et les enjeux propres au changement urbain et à l’urbanisme.
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Santiago de Compostela
Conference, symposium - Geography
The Epoch of Space. State and new perspectives
The next 8th, 9th and 10th of April it will take place at the University of Santiago de Compostela the international conference "The Epoch of Space. State and New Perspectives", where researchers from around the world will meet to discuss the spatial turn of humanities. This interdisciplinary event will bring together geographers, philologists, historians, philosophers, and other interested disciplines to review the current state of spatial humanities, share different approaches, research methods and discuss their future.
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Bilbao
Regionalism, ruptures and architectural innovation
La question de l’architecture contemporaine, d’autant plus dans les régions à forte identité comme le Pays basque, soulève un débat intemporel qui interroge les historiens de l’architecture depuis plusieurs décennies et aux quatre coins du monde. Il semble communément admis que l’architecture régionaliste, basque ou autre, implique un paradoxe apparemment insoluble opposant les ambassadeurs de la modernité et du progrès aux tenants de la tradition et de l’identité, comme si les uns et les autres étaient fondamentalement antinomiques et absolument incompatibles. Or, cette analyse réductrice correspond à une interprétation empreinte des clichés du modernisme et du traditionalisme qui ne reflète pas la réalité où, plutôt qu’elles ne s’affrontent, coexistent et parfois se confondent divers partis esthétiques et influences géographiques.
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Santiago de Compostela
Call for papers - Representation
The epoch of space. State and new perspectives
For centuries, the study of time was one of the main academic interests in the field of Humanities. However, in the second half of the 20th century, most scholars and philosophers shifted their focus to the question of space. The interest in studying this in the field of the arts has increased significantly in recent years, and is especially noticeable in the case of literary creations.The growing influence of ecocriticism and geocriticism is especially noticeable in digital humanities. The bridges recently built between these fields are already proving to be productive, as they have led to the development of new tools, approaches, and methodologies, such as deep mapping techniques and the spatial humanities. How have the disciplines evolved in recent years? Do we need to redefine the key concepts regarding space and place? Has our relationship with territory changed? Have we produced new ways of inhabiting space?
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Issue 2(1) – 2018
The editors are looking for articles, translations, interviews as well as book or performance reviews. América Crítica is a peer reviewed, biannual journal published by CISAP (Centro Interdipartimentale di Studi sull’America Pluriversale) at the University of Cagliari, Italy. It publishes unsolicited articles related to any area of American Studies, Latin American Studies and Hemispheric American Studies (literature, history, linguistics, arts, cultural studies, film studies, politics, social sciences and anthropology). It especially welcomes contributions focusing on a comparative approach, native and/or minority cultures in the Americas, American urban cultures, and marginal and contested cultures and identities in the Americas.
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Avanca
International Cinema Conference – Art, Technology and Communication
In 2018, we will be holding the 9th edition of a conference that is becoming a benchmark in the field of film research.The Avanca | Cinema is a meeting point for researchers who intend to disseminate and share their academic research. Having been the first scientific conference to take place within the framework of a film festival, the Avanca | Cinema and the 22nd Avanca 2018 Festival offer a unique atmosphere and a diverse program that includes cinema sessions, workshops, book presentations, round tables, plenary sessions and side events (from gastronomy to concerts).These are 5 days of cinema and truly festive moments ... in the eyes that meet in Avanca, Portugal, in midsummer.
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Bogotá
Call for papers - Urban studies
The “Landscapes” edition of dearq academic journal invites participants to reflect on what has globally been, principally since the beginning of the twentieth century, the evolution of the concept of landscape; the relevant methods of analysis; the methods of representation, of evaluation, and of teaching. This takes into consideration how the concept is a practical project tool that can be used for land-use planning, what landscape’s level of influence has been on the public policy decision-making process, what instruments and regulations have been used, and also how “landscape” and “territory” coexist.
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Nanterre
The nation and celebration in Latin America (19th-21st centuries)
Dans le cadre de cette journée d'études, les organisateurs souhaitent prolonger une première réflexion menée conjointement par les équipes du Grecun de Paris Nanterre (groupe État, culture, nation ) et ALHIM de Paris 8 (Amérique latine, histoire, mémoire) sur les notions de fêtes et de célébrations nationales en Amérique latine (revue Alhim n° 33 à paraître, premier semestre 2017).
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Paris
Call for papers - Urban studies
The cities of urban research have long been and still are widely today, the "great cities". But the realities of urban are not limited to them. In France for example the small and medium-sized cities house more than a quarter of the population. What does the observation of these cities bring to knowledge of the urban phenomenon? On the other hand, in the research devoted to major metropoles, it is often very specific neighborhoods that are the subject of attention of research as well as the media: social housing developments or the central gentrified neighborhoods. But more "ordinary" neighbourhoods are not often the focus. What does the observation of these neighbourhoods that we do not talk about "say" about the city? In other words, we would like to call on work that offers openings of the typologies of cities as the typologies of neighbourhoods that are subjacent to the discourse and debates on the urban.
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Paris
Conference, symposium - History
Transnational, Transhistorical Perspectives
This international conference on carnival will bring together historians, anthropologists, and sociologists to explore the links between carnival and politics as showcased by carnivals in Europe, North America, the Caribbean and Latin America. The purpose of the meeting will be twofold: (1) discuss the evolution of "carnival studies" since the publication of Bakhtin’s Rabelais and His World fifty years ago; (2) use case studies covering a wide range of geographical areas and historical periods (from the Renaissance to the 21st century) to produce a coherent synthesis of the relationship between carnival and politics.
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Lyon
Call for papers - Urban studies
XIIth World Congress on Earthen Architectures (Terra 2016)
Terra 2016 is the twelfth in a series of international events organised since 1972, bringing together academics, professionals and experts, and a broad audience gathering around earthen architectures. The congress is organised under the aegis of the ISCEAH Committee of ICOMOS international, in the framework of the UNESCO World Heritage Earthen Architecture Programme (WHEAP). The 2016 edition will focus mainly on issues dealing with sustainable development, particularly in urban areas. This event will gather more than 800 participants from the fields of heritage conservation, archeology, architecture and urban planning, engineering, social sciences, as well as fields related to local sustainable development and crisis intervention.
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Paris
Call for papers - Urban studies
Thinking, feeling and telling nightlife
The quality of nightlife in European cities has become a real political challenge in recent years. The turning point in the decision of regulating urban temporalities was The General States of the Night in Paris (2010) and in Geneva (2011). New lifestyles, the desynchronisation of social time with individual rhythms, the disruption oftraditional couplework/leisureinself-realizationand competitiveness between governors about urban marketing, explain this new point of view about urban life. Nowadays, how is nocturnal urban space occupied in central areas of large cities, but also in fringes? What does this gradual conquest of urban night-life mean ? How do we speak of everyday acceptanceand massive expansion in access to these nights? How can nightlife be appeased ?
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Narbonne
Describing, inhabiting and governing Urban Fringe Landscapes
Narbonne, France, 5th to 7th november, 2014
The goal of this conference is to question European urban fringes, which we define as precise or graduated transitional spaces where the city leaves space for something else : countryside, forests, “nature,” wasteland or fallow awaiting projects... These urban fringes can be understood at different scales, from the overall agglomeration down to the quarter or even at the installation project scale. This conference is designed as a moment of exchange making it possible to compare research and management experiences around this original object concentrating numerous issues. Different axes of analysis are proposed : Landscapes and urban fringe physiognomies ; agricultures and cities ; nature and biodiversity ; Urban margins : marginalising and social mixing ; Urban limits under constraint: risks and protected spaces.
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Champs-sur-Marne
The War of Spain, between emptiness and excess
Repercussions, representations and reconstructions of conflicts marked by excess (1936-2014)
Par son déchaînement de bruit et de fureur, la guerre d’Espagne a affecté les acteurs du conflit aussi bien que ses victimes et ses témoins, entraînant l’intervention de puissances étrangères, l’engagement d’intellectuels du monde entier et l’exode massif de citoyens espagnols. Son retentissement a été tel qu’elle a inspiré une définition officielle de la notion de guerre civile lors des conventions de Genève de 1949 afin de combler un vide juridique et de définir un cadre légal qui protège les civils des excès de ce type d’affrontement. Ces dernières années, la guerre civile espagnole a été étudiée sous différents angles, mais jamais ses représentations n’ont été analysées dans une perspective pluridisciplinaire qui s’attache au traitement de l’espace et des acteurs en mettant en regard tout ce qui a, intentionnellement ou non, disparu, laissé une trace ou été surexposé. Penser la guerre d’Espagne revient à poser la question de l’excès, que celui-ci soit une vacuité exacerbée traduisant l’absence – figurale, mémorielle, architecturale ou verbale – ou un trop-plein marqué par une prise de position ou une sur-médiatisation de faits, d’acteurs et d’espaces.
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Saint-Dizier
Call for papers - Urban studies
Cast iron French art around the world: the paths of distribution
Plus de 300 villes dans 70 pays étrangers, sans compter les milliers de monuments en France : la fonte d'ornement et la fonte d'art d'origine française ont été largement diffusées et, malgré les aléas du temps, ornent de nombreux parcs, jardins, espaces publics. Pourtant, lors de l'inventaire de ces richesses, il est souvent difficile de mettre à jour les mécanismes de diffusion : il y a une part commerciale classique (revendeurs) mais il y a aussi une part de relations diplomatique, politique des réseaux confessionnels, le rôle d'influence de professionnels de l'aménagement urbain... et bien sûr l'image du Paris haussmanien, de Versailles ou des collections du Louvre. Le colloque cherche à mettre en évidence ces jeux d'infliuence et, au-delà, ce que les Anglo-Saxons appellent le soft power : ici à la française.
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Paris
Rethinking structuring dichotomies of social sciences through the field of tourism
International young researcher conference of the UNESCO "Cutlure, Tourism and Development" chair
Cet appel à participation s’adresse à tous les doctorant(e)s et jeunes docteur(e)s qui interrogent, directement ou indirectement, les dynamiques, les systèmes et les mobilités, touristiques et de loisirs, ainsi que les groupes sociaux et les territoires dans lesquels ils s’inscrivent. L’objectif des rencontres n’est pas de présenter individuellement son travail de thèse, mais de travailler ensemble sur des angles transversaux de réflexion. Il s’agit donc de proposer un positionnement de recherche, méthodologique et / ou épistémologique, contribuant à réinterroger les couples conceptuels fréquemment utilisés dans les études sur le tourisme. Nous invitons également les jeunes chercheurs(euses) travaillant à la marge de l’objet tourisme à se joindre à cette réflexion.
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