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    Call for papers - History

    Reflecting the World

    Museums and collections of visual and sound documentation around 1900

    The spread of photography, the invention of cinema, and the development of sound recording devices around the end of the 19th century engendered the creation of a large volume of still and moving images, as well as sounds registered from across the world. At the time, various institutions were established in order to collect, archive, and highlight these materials, so as to preserve visual and auditory traces of history, geography, and all the social phenomena stemming from particular regions or states, or even the entire world.  It concerns, for example, documentary photography museums which arose from local projects in France, Swiss and Belgium; the Archives de la Planète, created by the banker Albert Kahn; the project of Boleslas Matuszewski for a repository of historical cinematography; or the earliest, globally-directed sound archives, set up in Vienna and Berlin.

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  • Lausanne

    Scholarship, prize and job offer - Geography

    World Web Watch – The World from the Web

    PhD Position in Social Sciences

    The Chôros Lab based in EPFL is offering a PhD grant starting from January 2013.The aim of this research is to study the Web as a Social Sciences corpus in order to descry the complexity of the World. In particular, as many possible conceptions of the World will be explored, both in terms of diversity and similarity.

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