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  • Call for papers - Education

    Socio-ecological and territorial transition(s): policy, education, economics, management, research and social movements

    This issue of RILEA journal wishes to focus on socio-ecological and territorial transition (SETT), its design and institutional framework, its links with applied language research, and with vocational teaching in applied foreign languages.

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  • Palma

    Call for papers - History

    Manuel de Falla on the Island: Art, Culture and Modernity in 1930s Mallorca

    On the occasion of the Manuel de Falla Year (1876–1946), marking the 150th anniversary of his birth, the Department of Musicology at the Conservatori Superior de Música de les Illes Balears and the Department of Historical Sciences and Theory of the Arts at the Universitat de les Illes Balears are organising this International Conference. Taking Falla’s stay in Mallorca as its point of departure, the conference aims to encourage reflection on issues related to the arts and European culture in the context of the 1930s.

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  • Caen

    Call for papers - Early modern

    Marie-Thérèse d’Autriche, infante d’Espagne et reine de France

    Ce colloque a pour objectif de replacer Marie-Thérèse d’Autriche dans les contextes politique et dynastique de son temps et d’examiner la manière dont elle s’est emparée de la place institutionnelle qui lui était réservée, aussi bien dans l’Espagne de Philippe IV que dans la France absolutiste de Louis XIV ou encore dans l’Europe de la « société des Princes ». 

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  • Aubervilliers

    Call for papers - Modern

    Design et écologie(s)

    Appel à contribution

    Ce colloque international se propose de réfléchir aux liens existants entre design et écologie. Cinq axes seront privilégiés : 1/ Ecopoétique du design ; 2/ Matériaux, outils et médias du design ; 3/ Ecologie et déontologie ; 4/ Ecologie et enjeux épistémologiques spécifiques au design ; 5/ Traductions sensibles du nœud Design-Ecologie.

     

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  • Lisbon

    Call for papers - History

    Associationism: history, practices and legacies (19th–21st centuries)

    Cadernos do Arquivo Municipal Nº 27

    This dossier aims to bring together original scholarly contributions that deepen our understanding of associationism in its multiple dimensions, privileging approaches that combine methodological rigour with empirical and analytical breadth. Proposals may be based on specific case studies or comparative analyses and should critically engage with the nature of associationism and its impact on contemporary societies. Contributions drawing on unpublished primary sources or offering innovative reinterpretations of well-known documentary corpora are particularly welcome.

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  • Perpignan

    Call for papers - Information

    From the Romanesque Monument to the Digital Medium: Knowledge Production, Cross-Border Mediation, and Heritage Reconfigurations

    Le colloque, organisé à l’université Perpignan Via Domitia vise à questionner les reconfigurations contemporaines des savoirs, des récits patrimoniaux et des publics. Il croise histoire de l’art, archéologie, muséologie et sciences de l’information et de la communication. Trois axes structurent la réflexion : apports scientifiques des technologies numériques, enjeux critiques des musées numériques et médiation culturelle, usages des publics et valorisation territoriale.

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  • Call for papers - Europe

    “Locus Sacratissimus”. From Object to Place

    The Eucharistic Reservation between the Fourth Lateran Council and the Council of Trent

    We are pleased to inform you that next October the III International Conference on Art and Liturgy at the University of Cádiz will take place. This specialised conference, now in its third edition, is entitled “Locus Sacratissimus”. From Object to Place. The Eucharistic Reservation between the Fourth Lateran Council and the Council of Trent.

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  • Pau

    Call for papers - Modern

    La tête pense là où les pieds se posent

    Sur les chemins réflexifs de jeunes doctorant·e·s entre l’Amérique latine et la France

    Cette journée d’étude proposera une réflexion croisée sur les trajectoires académiques des doctorant·e·s latino-américain·e·s menant leurs recherches en France et des doctorant·e·s français·e·s travaillant en Amérique latine. Il s’agira d’analyser de manière critique l’impact des mobilités et du franchissement des frontières épistémiques sur la production des connaissances en sciences sociales et environnementales.

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  • Lyon

    Lecture series - America

    Cycle of conferences on post-colonial studies from Latin America

    This first edition of the Conference Series on Postcolonial Studies from Latin America — conducted in collaboration with the Department of Languages — arose from a particular concern: what does it mean to engage with Latin American thought from France? In an article that also serves as a statement of position, historian Serge Gruzinski attempts to answer this question: France is a place where it is possible to seek a new conception of the relationship between Europe and America, far from the reductions that certain intellectual traditions—notably American postcolonial studies—have made of Latin America.

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  • Montpellier

    Study days - Europe

    Mémoires des conflits, conflits de mémoires

    Approche pluridisciplinaire des récits et représentations mémoriels contemporains de l’expérience concentrationnaire et répressive en Europe (1933-1945)

    Cette journée d’étude porte sur la manière dont les discours contemporains (re)fabriquent la mémoire. Ils sont nombreux et de natures diverses : ils s’enchâssent dans le monde de l’art, ils sont portés par les associations de mémoire et sont omniprésents dans le monde muséal (rappelons par exemple que de nombreux sites concentrationnaires deviennent des mémoriaux). Ils continuent de dialoguer et de se confronter avec l’actualité européenne et internationale. Nous nous focaliserons principalement sur la période de la Seconde Guerre mondiale en Europe, avec une attention particulière à la manière dont la guerre d’Espagne a fourni ses victimes au nazisme.

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  • Paris 01 Louvre

    Call for papers - Modern

    Facing Extractivisms. Arts and Literatures

    Cet évènement entend réunir des chercheuses et chercheurs en sciences environnementales, sciences humaines, arts et littératures, mais aussi des artistes et des activistes pour aborder la question des extractivismes contemporains et la manière dont les arts et les littératures y participent, en rendent compte ou les combattent. 

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  • Call for papers - History

    Minority Uses of the Past and Dynamics of Power in the Americas (19th–21st Centuries)

    This conference follows on from an initial meeting, which focused on the forms of uses of the past, to examine the consequences of these uses and their results, both on national history and on minorities, as well as on disciplines and their methods. Researchers from different disciplines are invited to reflect on the same subjects from the perspective of their methods: anthropologists, sociologists, geographers, historians, specialists in literary studies, cultural studies, art historians, and linguists. The following four themes may guide proposals for papers.

     

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  • Call for papers - Thought

    Arts and Literature in Latin America in the 21st Century: A Crossroads?

    Amerika n°32

    Following the colloquium held in Rennes, France, on October 9 and 10, to celebrate the magazine's fifteenth anniversary and as we approach the end of the first quarter of the 21st century, we would like to explore how contemporary Latin American imaginaries (primarily through literary and artistic production) contextualize not only belonging to specific territories but also the place these territories occupy in an increasingly globalized cultural universe.

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  • Call for papers - History

    Where is medievalism (at)?

    This conference aims to map medievalism (the field relating to the scholarly and creative reception of the “Middle Ages”) in Europe and around the world. In recent years, which subjects have been the focus of medievalist studies ? In which institutions (universities, research centers)? 

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  • Paris

    Summer School - Middle Ages

    Rereading, (re)emergence, appropriation: What is to be done with the art of the past?

    The writings of art historians, like the works of art themselves, are a place of emergence, return, and incessant reinterpretation. This dialogue between periods at the heart of both artistic creation and the narrative of our discipline will be the subject of the 2026 edition of the Ecole de Printemps. Proposals for papers could present case studies, where a work or body of work quotes, repeats, adopts, or readapts earlier images, objects, or monuments. They might analyse historiographical reinterpretations by considering them as transhistorical interventions and reappropriations – whether textual, visual or museum-based.

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  • Lille

    Call for papers - America

    Évolution des représentations artistiques des identités marginalisées dans les Amériques (XIX-XXIe siècle)

    Ruptures et/ou continuités ?

    L’objectif est de faire un état des recherches sur les évolutions des représentations et des imaginaires d’identité et d’altérité sur/dans les Amériques, ainsi qu’aux enjeux de pouvoir qu’ils portent, à travers les pratiques et productions artistiques et culturelles et de poser les bases pour la création d’un réseau international de recherche dans la matière. La réflexion sur les contenus sera indissociable d’une réflexion sur les formes et les conventions narratives et esthétiques en tant qu’« instruments cognitifs » qui véhiculent une adhésion ou une critique au paradigme colonial de la connaissance et du pouvoir occidental. 

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  • Turin

    Call for papers - Modern

    The Legal Norm in International Politics: Law, Sovereignty, and Geopolitics in Latin America, c. 1750–1880

    This panel explores the interaction between legal norms, sovereignty formation, and geopolitical dynamics in nineteenth-century Latin America. During this period, new republics faced the simultaneous challenges of consolidating internal authority and projecting it outward in a rapidly shifting international environment. Legal norms—constitutional, civil, penal, administrative, and consular—became key instruments through which states defined their international position and negotiated their place within an emerging hemispheric order.

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  • Call for papers - History

    Intellectual property: historical perspectives

    The Revista Chilena de Historia del Derecho, a fully electronic journal, invites original, unpublished contributions for a thematic dossier on the history of intellectual property.

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  • Bordeaux

    Call for papers - Sociology

    Crossed Perspectives on/with Unaccompanied Young Migrants: Words, Images and Discourses

    We are organizing this conference in order to reflect on the worlds of words, images, discourses, and opinions surrounding these young migrants, produced both by the young people themselves and by the influential actors of our societies. We will question the scope of these representational worlds and their capacity to offer real alternatives for understanding migration with regard to UM-FIM-YIM. It is also a matter of observing, through the prism of media discourse, the role of the state, institutions, and different associative actors in the management of these phenomena.

     

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  • Pau

    Call for papers - Representation

    Speculative narratives from the margins

    Social alternatives, decolonial ecologies, and critical knowledge

    Choosing the margins as the main focus of this conference will help to examine how speculative fiction disrupts hegemonic narratives, bringing to light subaltern or minoritised modes of knowledge, temporality, and resistance; how it operates somewhere between the end of the world and the possibility of a new beginning to allow us to imagine other ways of inhabiting the Earth and of projecting ourselves collectively into the future. Proposals exploring these issues through the study of narrative processes, cultural appropriations, andintertextual circulations, will be welcome.

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