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  • Paris

    Miscellaneous information - Sociology

    Do not archive - the memories and traces of the 2015 attacks

    Traces et mémoire des attentats de 2015

    Cette table ronde examinera la manière dont diverses traces et mémoires ont été préservées, construites, contestées, effacées ou archivées au lendemain des attentats de 2015 à Paris.

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  • Lisbon

    Call for papers - History

    The materials of historical interest that build up the urban heritage: correlations, uses, landscapes

    Dossier temático nr. 16: Cadernos do arquivo municipal

    To this Thematic Dossier, we suggest to focus on these materials, having in mind the relation between built heritage, knowledge and society. It is proposed a multidisciplinary, wide and diversified approach of the various aspects that influence the patrimonial existence of cities. It aims to explore diversified aspects of mediation between these materials and cultural heritage. Thus, all are invited to present creative and original studies and reflections.

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  • Call for papers - Modern

    Renewals for Architecture and Social Housing?

    8th thematics folder of the “Cahiers de la recherche architecturale, urbaine et paysagère” (Craup)

    This call for papers concerns social housing, a rapidly changing and significant field for those who practice architecture, landscape architecture and spatial planning. Present throughout Europe at various levels, from 4% in Romania to 32% in the Netherlands, social housing heavily contributes to urban renewal. Through its material and non-material renovation, as well as the evolution of meanings, stakeholders and populations, new dynamics emerge that influence architectural, urban and landscape forms, modes of living and careers in spatial production. This volume seeks to identify and decode these dynamics through three axes: 1) Towards new models; 2) Between heritage, urban renewal and sustainable development; 3) Spatial forms and social arrangements.

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  • Paris

    Conference, symposium - Urban studies

    Latino-American cities

    Des chercheurs du monde entier, et notamment originaires de la région latino-américaine, viennent présenter leurs travaux, réalisés depuis une perspective comparative et située, et sélectionnés dans le souci d'une approche pluridisciplinaire. Les thèmes qui ont animé leurs recherches s'articulent autour de la complexité et des conflits de(s) politique(s) de l'habitat, des manières de repenser l'informalité et la précarité urbaine, et de la politisation des rapports des habitants à la nature en contexte urbain. Nous aurons aussi la chance de recevoir des experts sur les questions urbaines et plus largement socio-spatiales, qui animeront les discussions à l'issue de chaque session de présentations.

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  • Pessac

    Call for papers - History

    Urban fears, 16-21th century

    The notion of “urban fears” is not new but can be reexamined, in a newly initiated approach of an “emotional” approach to the city, a study of the emotions of inhabitants. “Urban fears” will be defined as collective feelings of anxiety, in urban populations, about events occurring or likely to occur in the city where they live, and for a sufficient period of time not to be considered anecdotal. “Dangerous classes” of the lowlands, riots, natural, climatic, environmental, epidemic, food disasters, irrational fears, rumours and urban legends will be the focus of our attention. 

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  • Mostaganem

    Call for papers - Urban studies

    The Mediterranean city between past and future

    Ce colloque scientifique international a pour objectif de comprendre les évolutions passées, présentes et à venir des villes méditerranéennes en multipliant les angles d'analyse et les méthodologies.

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  • Champs-sur-Marne

    Call for papers - Early modern

    Environment, cities and powers

    Comme chaque année, les doctorants du laboratoire ACP (EA 3350) de l'université Paris-Est Marne-la-Vallée organisent une journée d'étude pluridisciplinaire. Le thème de cette année est : environnement, villes et pouvoirs. L'objet de cette journée est donc de porter un regard neuf sur des phénomènes historiques, géographiques ou sociaux significatifs des rapports entre les sociétés et leurs milieux. 

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  • Reims

    Call for papers - History

    Exile, gender and family in the 19th century

    International conference of the closure of the ANR Asileurope XIX program

    Ce colloque se propose d’interroger l’histoire de l’exil au prisme de l’histoire des femmes et de l’histoire de la famille, en recourant aux apports heuristiques du genre, de la génération et de la classe d’âge.

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  • Rome

    Call for papers - History

    Creating a diaspora in the city - memories, representations and institutions

    Mediterranean Europe, 14th-18th century

    Nous souhaitons aborder dans ces journées d’études les enjeux de la construction d’un groupe en diaspora à travers le cadre urbain, pris à la fois comme espace et territoire dans lequel se déploient les perceptions et les stratégies des acteurs, et pris également comme lieu dans lequel les communautés interagissent entre elles, avec les institutions et autorités locales. Nous proposons donc de faire se rencontrer l’étude des diasporas avec deux thématiques actuelles de l’histoire urbaine : l’étude de la répartition et de l’implantation des étrangers en ville d’une part, et celle des usages de l’espace urbain d’autre part. Il s'agira de comprendre, par l’urbain et ses spécificités, comment on aboutit à des identités collectives – parfois souples et négociées, parfois assignées de manière plus autoritaire – de ces groupes sociaux qui finissent par être pensées et se penser comme diaspora, voire par être institutionnalisés.

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  • Paris

    Call for papers - History

    Rethinking the History of the Rust Belt since 1945

    This region, stretching from western New York to eastern Iowa, was until the middle of the 20th century the country's manufacturing and industrial heartland. From the Great Migrations that radically transformed its demographics to the weakening of its economic model, as well as the massive struggles waged by local workers and protagonists of the Civil Rights movement, the political and social history of the Rust Bel. By bringing into dialogue the ongoing or recently completed research of doctoral students and junior academics with a view to opening up new perspectives on the history of the Rust Belt, from a range of disciplines (history, sociology, political science, geography), we intend to highlight spaces and actors too often relegated to the margins of this region’s history, despite their having decisively contributed to shaping the contemporary Rust Belt

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  • Villeurbanne

    Scholarship, prize and job offer - Sociology

    Masters 1 or 2 research course at the Rize - memories, cultures and exchanges

    Le Rize accueille en résidence deux  jeunes chercheur·e·s inscrit·e·s en master 1 ou 2 de sciences humaines et sociales pour un stage indemnisés de quatre à six mois, entre janvier et juillet 2019. Le Rize est un équipement culturel original doté d’un pôle documentaire (il abrite les archives municipales de Villeurbanne et une médiathèque), d’un pôle d’action culturelle et pédagogique et d’un pôle scientifique. Il a pour ambition de stimuler et de favoriser la recherche, mais aussi et surtout de valoriser ses résultats, notamment par une diffusion auprès des publics sous la forme d’expositions, de manifestations et de publications.

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  • Maputo

    Call for papers - Urban studies

    Municipalisation and urban management in Mozambique

    Le Mozambique est encore très largement géré par l'administration de l'État central: il n'y a que 58 municipalités, toutes urbaines. La questionne est donc très politique, puisque toute avancée de la municipalisation permet à l'opposition d'acquérir plus de poids, même si le parti au pouvoir garde le contrôle sur la majorité d'entre elles. Ce colloque international aura lieu une dizaine de jours après la tenue des élections municipales d'octobre 2018, qui seront un test grandeur nature pour les élections présidentielles et législatives de l'année suivante...

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  • Pessac

    Call for papers - Urban studies

    Urbicide - urban destruction and renaissance (16th-21st centuries)

    Ce colloque se propose d'aborder les différents aspects des destructions urbaines : guerres, catastrophes naturelles ou industrielles, accidents majeurs, « villes-fantômes », opérations radicales de remodelage urbain, etc. Outre sa large envergure chronologique, il couvre aussi une vaste aire géographique, les études portant sur des situations extra-européennes étant particulièrement attendues. On traitera aussi bien des causes et modalités de l'urbicide, que des réactions des populations urbaines confrontées à ce phénomène ou encore de l'« après » urbicide.

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  • Orléans

    Call for papers - Law

    Housing the working classes in the city - private initiatives and public interventions

    Entre initiatives privées et interventions publiques

    Depuis plusieurs années, différents colloques ont abordé la question du logement social sous l’angle des politiques sociales urbaines, des ségrégations urbaines, ou encore par le biais des offices d’HLM (habitation à loyer modéré), alors que des recherches récentes interrogent la pérennité du modèle généraliste français dans un contexte de rigueur budgétaire. Ce colloque propose de revisiter la construction du modèle français de logements populaires, depuis les premiers questionnements du milieu du XIXe siècle jusqu’à nos jours. La longue durée doit permettre de réinvestir des sources déjà exploitées, mais aussi d’en présenter d’autres, méconnues, afin d’éclairer plus particulièrement la mise en place puis l’évolution du couple initiatives privées / interventions publiques.

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  • Madrid

    Call for papers - Urban studies

    Inequality and uncertainty: current challenges for cities

    III Mid-Term Conference Of The Urban Sociology Research Network 37 Of European Sociological Association In Madrid (Spain), Uned

    It is not possible to ignore the fact that cities are not only moving, vibrant and flourishing spaces, promising hope for better quality of life, but also accumulate and reflect significant problems. We need to recognise the complexity of economic, political, social, cultural and environmental mechanisms, which strengthen existing inequalities and add a great deal of uncertainty to life in cities and urban spaces of the globalised world. We want to gain a better understanding of the impact and consequences of inequality and uncertainty on the urban arena as much as the responses to current challenges in terms of  both informal and institutional practices.

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  • Paris

    Conference, symposium - History

    Home as a place for anti-Jewish persecution in European cities, 1933-1945

    Anti-Jewish persecution didn’t only happen in specifically designed or transformed spaces such as camps and ghettos. It invaded spaces of everyday life in European cities: public spaces, work places and private spaces such as homes. In this landscape not only Jews and agents of persecution appear but also their immediate residential environment: concierges, neighbors, nannies, landlords, property managers, sub-tenants, local administrations, etc. These figures have an essential place in the memories of Jewish survivors. Though, so far, scholars have hardly addressed their role. The spatial turn that occurred during the last fifteen years in Anglophone Holocaust studies focused on the symbolic places of genocide. It mostly neglected apartment blocks and ordinary cities as spaces of persecution. This conference thus intends to focus on urban housing as a place for anti-Jewish persecution.

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  • Porto

    Summer School - Modern

    What difference do DIY cultures make?

    KISMIF Conference 2018 will be preceded by a Summer School entitled ‘What difference do DIY cultures make?’ (KISMIF Summer School 2018) on 3 July 2018 in Faculty of Arts and Humanities of University of Porto. The summer school will offer an opportunity for all interested persons, including those participating in the conference, to attend workshops led by specialists in these fields. Specifically, the Summer School offers thematic workshops expressly focused on the hands-on, music making, and place making of contemporary DIY cultures. Its approach will be methodological and focused on research for action.

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  • Porto

    Call for papers - Modern

    “Keep It Simple, Make It Fast!” Gender, differences, identities and DIY cultures

    KISMIF conference 2018

    We are pleased to announce the fourth “Keep It Simple, Make It Fast!” (KISMIF) Conference which will take place in Porto, Portugal, between 3 July and 7 July 2018. This initiative follows the great success of the three past editions and brings together an international community of researchers focusing on underground music scenes and do-it-yourself culture. The 4th edition of KISMIF will focus on “Gender, differences, identities and DIY cultures”, directing its attention on gender issues relating to underground scenes and do it yourself (DIY) cultures, and their manifestation at local, translocal and virtual levels.

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  • Paris

    Conference, symposium - Urban studies

    Cosmopolitanism revisited

    Comparative Perspectives on Urban Diversity from the Gulf and Beyond

    This conference aims to revisit the notion of cosmopolitanism in Gulf cities and other regional areas from a comparative perspective. It will be a unique opportunity for scholars of the Gulf and other world regions to engage with cosmopolitanism or otherwise probe the intersection of global studies, urban studies and migration studies from a range of disciplines. More specifically, panels will be organized around the following research themes:“cosmopolitan canopy”, cosmopolitanism in theoretical and comparative perspectives, new geographies of cosmopolitanism in Gulf cities.

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  • Villeneuve-d'Ascq

    Call for papers - Thought

    Hospitalitie(s)

    Space(s) of care, tension and presence

    Above all, the call for papers emphasizes the correlation between hospitality and space. Jacques Godbout, in his article "Receiving is to give", specifies that hospitality is a "gift of space". So what are the characteristics of these given spaces? Are they permanent, temporary or transitional? Are there inherent areas of hospitality? And how are they built? From hospitals to home, what are these spaces and what is their spatial nature? And what meaning of hospitality do these spaces convey? What kind of space does hospitality produce?

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