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  • Saint-Martin-d'Hères

    Conference, symposium - Language

    Créativité et hétérogénéité langagière dans les pratiques d'écriture du quotidien

    Deuxièmes journées d'étude des pratiques sociales de l'écrit

    Pursuing the dialogue opened by Michel Dabène that helped bring to the fore more than thirty years ago the need to move beyond the dichotomy between “literary writing” and “ordinary writing.” Since writing is a staging of language, writing practices always reflect an “attention, never entirely absent but more or less acute, to the different levels of the elaboration of the written object (materiality, spelling, lexicon, syntax, textual organization) and by a submission, never totally absent but more or less assumed, to the (linguistic and social) norms that govern these different levels”.

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  • Manouba

    Call for papers - History

    Mobilités, dynamiques, échanges et transformations dans le bassin méditerranéen de l’Antiquité à nos jours

    The Mediterranean Basin has been a stage where human movement, cultural negotiation, and structural transformations have unfolded in ways unmatched by any other region. More than a mere body of water, the Mediterranean constitutes a living environment in which civilizations have continuously interacted, reshaped one another, and generated new forms of social and cultural expression. Its shores have witnessed repeated cycles of mobility that have not only connected distant communities but also redefined the very meaning of connectivity throughout history.

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  • Lille

    Summer School - Early modern

    A Place in Time

    A Summer School for the Study of Women and Temporalities in Early Modern Europe

    The goal of this summer school is to help doctoral students develop an interdisciplinary reflection on the intersection between gender and time in the early-modern period. With the help of invited keynote speakers, workshops around secondary literature, primary written and visual sources (notably from the Palais des Beaux-Arts’s collections), and discussions around the candidates’ research, we aim to foster interest in this framework and complexify approaches to gender studies and key themes such as the question of agency or the inscription of women in history. 

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  • Call for papers - Geography

    Les futurs du patrimoine méditerranéen

    Premier Forum des Chaires UNESCO de Méditerranée

    Le premier Forum des Chaires UNESCO de Méditerranée, organisé à l’Université de Corse, vise à réunir chercheurs, institutions et acteurs culturels autour des enjeux contemporains du patrimoine méditerranéen. Il ambitionne de structurer un réseau de coopération et de réflexion sur les transformations culturelles, sociales, économiques et environnementales du bassin méditerranéen.

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  • Reims

    Conference, symposium - Epistemology and methodology

    Thinking and practicing socio-ecological transitions differently: plural imaginaries, situated experimentations, and justices

    RIODD 2026 : Résister, renoncer ou réinventer ? Regards pluriels sur les imagines et pratiques pour une transformation sociale et écologique

    Notre GT encourage la participation des chercheuses et chercheurs qui adhèrent aux approches critiques et qui proposent ou analysent des discours, des pratiques, des modes d’organisation, des méthodes, des pédagogies, des outils ou des récits visant à rendre les transitions socioécologiques plus justes. Les concepts de justice épistémique, de déhiérarchisation et de décolonialité sont au cœur des préoccupations de notre collectif, mais nous maintenons et défendons une ouverture à la pluralité des paradigmes critiques et à l’innovation méthodologique.

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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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  • Paris

    Call for papers - Modern

    Raul Hilberg, a Historian and his Century

    Writing the History of the Holocaust Then and Now

    The Destruction of the European Jews (1961) de Raul Hilberg (1926-2007) demeure à ce jour un ouvrage de référence dans la recherche sur la Shoah. L’histoire complexe de sa genèse et de sa réception invite à interroger à la fois le contenu et les formes de l’écriture de l’histoire de la Shoah. Que peut nous apporter la lecture de l’œuvre de Raul Hilberg aujourd’hui ? Dans le cadre d’un colloque international (Paris, 8-10 novembre 2026), il s’agira de réexaminer la trajectoire professionnelle et l’œuvre de Raul Hilberg sous différents angles, d’en évaluer l’impact sur la recherche actuelle et future sur la Shoah ainsi que sur l’historiographie des génocides en général.

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  • Paris

    Study days - Representation

    Photographic interiors: Between Staging and Documentation

    A one day symposium on the roles and practices associated with photography and printed images within private interiors and domestic life, between staging and documentation

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  • Rennes

    Call for papers - History

    Temporalities of the Far Right

    Turning-Points and Perceptions of the Past in Germany, France and Western Europe since 1945

    The conference aims to examine the far right’s relationship with time from a Franco-German and European perspective. It is divided into two parts: the first explores possible periodizations for this political movement after 1945, and the second examines its ideological and discursive relationship with time.

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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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  • Call for papers - History

    “Quo Vadis”. Forum for a German-French Medieval History of Knowledge

    Quo Vadis has provided a discussion space in the form of a German/French-language forum on the Middle Ages. This forum is intended for students and individuals with research experience at all levels of qualification from Austria, Belgium, France, Germany, Luxembourg, and Switzerland. This online workspace presents and discusses innovative, interdisciplinary approaches to medieval research projects, resulting in new syntheses that broaden research perspectives. We aim to openly engage with one another beyond traditional formats.

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  • Paris

    Conference, symposium - Representation

    Silence as Material

    Studies on the Most Subtle Sounds

    Les pratiques étudiées dans le cadre de ce colloque à la fois précèdent et excèdent le silence cagien, aussi bien dans la tradition musicale occidentale qu’extra-occidentale, dans la perspective de forger une philosophie des sons subtiles et une histoire non conventionnelle des musiques silencieuses.

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  • Call for papers - Thought

    Thinking from the Dual – Ontology, Theology and the Humanities through the Lens of the “Muthannā”

    This international conference explores the philosophical and theological implications of the Arabic grammatical dual (al-muthannā). Situated between the paradigms of unity and multiplicity that have long structured philosophical thought, the dual offers a distinctive relational structure in which two terms are held together without fusion or hierarchy. Taking this linguistic form as a conceptual starting point, the conference investigates the possibility of thinking relation itself as originary. Particular attention will be given to the concept of ʿahd (covenant, pact, commitment) as a relational event in Islamic theology and beyond. Bringing together philosophers, theologians, and scholars from the humanities and social sciences, the conference seeks to open a field of inquiry devoted to the ontological, theological, and anthropological significance of the dual in contemporary thought.

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  • Venice

    Summer School - Representation

    La fabrique de l’histoire dans les arts à Venise : récits, propagande et contre-récits

    XXIXe séminaire d’histoire de l’art vénitien

    Qui écrit, dans les arts, l’histoire, selon quelles sélections et omissions, pour qui et à quelle fin ? Comment la production artistique dans l’espace public a-t-elle célébré les grands hommes et les femmes illustres, les génies artistiques, ou bien parfois effacé volontairement les mémoires ? Comment enfin s’élaborent dans les arts les contre-récits à Venise ?

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  • Limoges

    Call for papers - Prehistory and Antiquity

    Anarchy and polyarchy: the legacy of two classical Greek concepts at the crossroads between politics and religion (3rd century BC–5th century AD)

    This conference aims to study the history and evolution of two classical Greek concepts, anarchy and polyarchy, whose legacy, considered from the 3rd century BC to the 5th century AD, unfolds at the crossroads between politics and religion. It will explore the transmission of the classical Greek, and particularly Platonic, condemnation of anarchy and polyarchy, and its connection with the apologia for monarchy in political and philosophical thought during the Hellenistic and Roman periods and in Judeo-Christian thought.

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  • Evora

    Conference, symposium - Language

    Women in Focus 

    From narrative to the representation in the language, art, heritage and the digital world

    O encontro reúne conferências com debates, uma mesa redonda, um workshop de música, e lança um Manifesto para tratar a necessidade de promover «a igual visibilidade e simetria entre mulheres e homens».

     

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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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  • Valencia

    Call for papers - Modern

    Cooperation: geopolitical scope and legal framework

    The European University of Valencia is organising its 5th Global Congress on International Relations and International Law on 10 and 11 June 2026. In a world characterised by growing interdependence, cooperation between states and other international actors has become an indispensable element in addressing global challenges such as climate change, pandemics, international security, education and the protection of human rights. International law has evolved to incorporate this principle as the structuring axis of multiple legal regimes and institutional mechanisms.

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  • Call for papers - History

    Fighting Harmfulness

    Work, Health, and Environment between Knowledge and Power (19th–21st Centuries)

    This conference seeks to be a multidisciplinary forum (history, sociology, geography, medicine, anthropology, etc.) devoted to analysing the knowledge, practices, and repertoires of action arising from these mobilisations. It welcomes diverse historical and geographical contexts, especially beyond countries of early industrialisation, to document and map past and present struggles against harmfulness.

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