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  • Montpellier

    Conference, symposium - Information

    Environnement et écologie sur les réseaux socionumériques : récits, acteurs et dynamiques

    Environment and ecology on social media: narratives, actors and dynamics

    Le colloque propose d’interroger la manière dont les espaces numériques participent à la construction des représentations sociales relatives au changement climatique et aux transitions environnementales. Il s’agira d’examiner à la fois les contenus publiés et les logiques socio-techniques qui structurent leur production, leur circulation et leur hiérarchisation, ainsi que leurs modalités d’appropriation par les communautés en ligne.

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  • Call for papers - Language

    Patching up. Intermediality. History and Theory of the Arts, Literature, and Technologies

    Revue « Intermédialités », n° 50 (Automne 2027)

    Patching up means adding pieces—patches—to maintain, repair, and extend the life of something; at times, it goes beyond simply filling a gap to become a creative act. We start from the premise that objects and infrastructures, like bodies and communities, can be patched up—and that what is patched up is never quite “as it was before.” Its appearance, function, and meaning may shift; the pieces themselves are redefined by what they join. Patching up is therefore less about restoring a previous state than about producing something that did not exist before: a different object, a new reality. This creative, poietic, and performative dimension lies at the heart of this issue, which seeks to explore both the material act of patching up and the political gestures and worldviews that accompany it.

     

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  • Villeneuve-d'Ascq

    Conference, symposium - Epistemology and methodology

    Digitization of Scholarly Knowledge through the Prism of Research Practices

    Memories, Uses and Critical Issues

    Organized within the CollEx-Persée Digitization program, this conference invites critical, collective and interdisciplinary reflection on the transformations induced by digitization in research practices and scholarly uses. How do choices of corpora, tools or formats shape research practices? What kind of memory of science is thus produced, made visible, or, on the contrary, devalued? What mechanisms—existing or in development—can ensure that the digitization of academic literature effectively supports research practices, whether traditional or emerging?

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  • Montreal

    Scholarship, prize and job offer - Epistemology and methodology

    Digital classics

    Doctoral Contract within the Research Laboratory on Digital Textualities (Université de Montréal) and the Centre de recherche interuniversitaire sur les humanités numériques (CRIHN)

    This doctoral contract is open to Hellenist or digital classicist candidates with a background in Ancient Greek, whose research will be conducted within the Égée partnership development project: Éditions grecques, épistémologies et environnements numériques (Greek Editions, Epistemologies, and Digital Environments). Structured around three complementary axes (epistemological models, digital production tools, and dissemination) the project aims to renew the conception, production, and distribution of ancient Greek texts in order to establish new textual, editorial, and scholarly models suited to the digital age.

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  • Montreal

    Scholarship, prize and job offer - Epistemology and methodology

    Technical Environments and the Emergence of Meaning

    Doctoral Contract within the Research Laboratory on Digital Textualities (Université de Montréal) and the Centre de recherche interuniversitaire sur les humanités numériques (CRIHN)

    This doctoral contract is intended for PhD projects that explore the influence of the material forms of writing, transmission, and appropriation of knowledge in the humanities, as well as the relationships between digital environments, writing practices, and the modalities through which meaning emerges.

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  • Saint-Denis

    Conference, symposium - Europe

    Plurilingualism and the circulation of knowledge, imaginations, and skills. What are the dynamics and vulnerabilities?

    A la suite de l'appel à communication, nous avons sélectionné plus de 75 propositions de communication qui s'organisent autour de trois thèmes majeurs : le plurilinguisme comme valeur de référence ; la francophonie dans la transmission et la circulation des savoirs et des imaginaires  ; lee plurilinguisme et les défis sociétaux et culturels. L'événement se tient du 20 au 22 mai à l'Université Paris 8 à Saint-Denis.

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  • Montpellier

    Conference, symposium - Thought

    Languages, Cultures and Media in the Mediterranean and the Orients: Devices, Practices and Ideologies

    A space of ancient circulation, intense linguistic contacts and profound cultural reconfigurations, the Mediterranean and the Orient constitute an important site for observing how languages, cultures and media intertwine. In this region marked by plurality — plurality of languages (Arabic, Turkish, Persian, Hebrew, Berber, Greek, French, English, Chinese...), religious traditions, colonial legacies and migratory dynamics — media play a central role in the production, dissemination and transformation of representations.

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  • Miscellaneous information - Information

    TEI 2: Encoding in XML-TEI, advanced level training

    La formation « TEI 2 : encoder en XML-TEI » s’adresse aux utilisateurs déjà familiers du langage XML-TEI et engagés dans un projet de recherche, d’édition ou de valorisation de corpus. Pendant deux jours, les formateurs proposeront plusieurs modules pratiques d’approfondissement des spécifications, de personnalisation de la TEI et de mise en œuvre pour des modélisations complexes de documents.

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  • Seminar - History

    Beauvoir Webinar Series

    The Beauvoir Webinar Series were originally conceived by their first coordinators (Gina and Marine) as an open space for expression accessible to all, while also serving as a site of resistance to the multiple hegemonic dynamics that permeate the academic sphere and, more broadly, the social field.

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  • Call for papers - Representation

    Desktop Films: Forms, Uses, Circulations

    This conference stems from an interest in an emerging form of filmmaking, the desktop film or screen film, arising from the convergence of two related phenomena: the exponential acceleration in the circulation of moving images enabled by digitization and the development of Web 2.0, and the evolutions in audiovisual and media creation that incorporate digital aesthetics and practices into their modes of operation. Positioning ourselves within the field of post-media studies initiated by Lev Manovich in 2001, and more specifically within what is now referred to as the field of “post-cinema”, this conference seeks to foster a resolutely interdisciplinary reflection (Art Studies, Film and Audiovisual Studies, Information and Communication Sciences, Cognitive Sciences, Anthropology, Narratology, etc.) structured around the following axes: semiotic and multimodal approaches; narrative and discursive approaches; actors and Networks; archaeology of the Desktop Film.

     

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  • Nanterre

    Call for papers - History

    Book Transfers

    Research on the Displacement of French Document Collections in Europe (1930–1950)

    In June 2027, La Contemporaine will host an international symposium dedicated to the study of the displacement of documentary collections across Europe, including France, between the 1930s and 1950s. At the crossroads of historical studies, book history and provenance research, this event aims to document and analyse the trajectories of these documentary collections, whether or not they were subject to spoliation. An overview of similar research in other countries and of the challenges posed by the documentary processing of collections will complete this analysis. 

     

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  • Abidjan

    Call for papers - Thought

    « Djiboul » - Varia

    Scientific journal of arts, communication, literature and human and social sciences

    As part of the publication of the tenth issue of Djiboul, the scientific journal of arts, communication, literature, humanities and social sciences, which will be published in July 2026, is launching a call for various contributions. The journal Djiboul publishes original contributions (in French and English) in the fields of literature and humanities and social sciences (language sciences, art, communication, history, philosophy, sociology, anthropology, etc.).

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  • Call for papers - Africa

    Reporting in the Age of Artificial Intelligence: Truth, Ethics, and Responsibility

    Towards an Ethical Charter for Artificial Intelligence in Journalism in Cameroon

    Around the world, Artificial Intelligence (AI) is revolutionizing media practices. This technological shift is both an unprecedented opportunity and ethical challenge. This call for contributions aims, through a pluralistic and collaborative approach, to foster dialogue between AI and journalism in order to analyze this complex relationship. Beyond examining how it transforms the modes of information, production and consumption, the goal is to question the normative and institutional frameworks that attempt to manage its implications.

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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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  • Aubervilliers

    Call for papers - Geography

    Les transitions territoriales face aux crises globales contemporaines

    In response to the global environmental crisis and the aporias of sustainable development, the concept of transition has spread as a central paradigm of public policy, despite –or perhaps because of– its vagueness and its instability depending on how it is used by a wide variety of actors. While transitions are often thought of in a sectoral and segmented manner, the territory has emerged as an integrative framework that promises to synchronise sectoral dynamics, stakeholder interactions and highly diverse scalar logics, enabling THE transition to take shape from multiple transitions.

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  • Call for papers - History

    Living Books about History

    Collection d'anthologies numériques

    La collection publie des recherches qui s’inscrivent en priorité dans le domaine des sciences historiques, mais accueille volontiers diverses perspectives issues d’autres champs disciplinaires. Les Living Books peuvent avoir différents objectifs, comme proposer un bilan historiographique d’un courant de recherche, circonscrire les contours d’un nouvel objet d’étude, offrir une introduction à une thématique, illustrer différentes manières d’interpréter un corpus spécifique de sources ou encore analyser les enjeux d’un changement de paradigme.

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  • Paris

    Call for papers - Sociology

    Showing the “reality” of bodily engagements, showcasing manual skills

    Issues and paradoxes of the digital capture of manual work

    Organised as part of the ANR project Me3dAx, this study day aims to explore how contemporary digital technologies for capturing, preserving, modeling, or disseminating digital data can affect so-called “manual” practices—i.e., work-related, leisure, or semi-leisure activities that require bodily engagement.

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  • Call for papers - History

    Spanish and Greek civil wars: multiple memories and commemorations

    K@iros Journal

    This issue of K@iros seeks to study the Spanish and Greek civil wars from a cultural history perspective, highlighting parallel discourses and practices of remembrance while identifying the specific characteristics of each conflict’s memory, linked to the internal dynamics of the two societies. The aim is to study the registers, temporalities and scales of memory of these two historical sequences, both within the societies and through the memorial heritage in other spaces. The aim will be to retrace the parallel paths taken by these memories and their intersecting destinies in the multiple media (press, cinema, literature, photography, museums).

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  • Belo Horizonte

    Call for papers - Language

    Artifices and Artefacts

    International Congress of Art, Science, and Technology and Digital Arts Seminar (11th CIACT- SAD 2026)

    From May 25th to 27th, 2026, BeloHorizonte/MG - Brazil will once more be the site of the International Congress of Art, Science, and Technology and Digital Arts Seminar (11th CIACT-SAD). It has as its theme for this edition: “Artifices &Artefacts”. It emerges from techniques and poetics, from software and code, from manual and automated actions, but also from cultural and artistic objects—whether physical or not—born from production in the intersection of art, science, and technology. The theme of this edition reveals crossings between the analog and the digital without establishing hierarchies. 

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  • Call for papers - Sociology

    Industrialisation et (dé)professionnalisation de la communication à l’ère des outils d’intelligence artificielle

    The communication professions are currently undergoing profound transformations, driven by a combination of technological shifts, organizational imperatives towards agility, and a gradual shift toward algorithmic industrialisation, as well as deep societal questions. The advent of generative, predictive, and decision-making artificial intelligences is redefining the division of communicative labor, competency frameworks, professional identities, and the governance of know-how in this sector. Where professionals once excelled in writing, synthesis, creativity, and strategic thinking, what skills can they still assert compared to the features and performance of generative, analytical or predictive artificial intelligences? This issue aims to empirically investigate the effects of these processes on communication professions.

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