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Surviving the End of the World as We Know It
Historical and Geographical Perspectives
Great natural disasters which have struck populations (floods, hurricanes, cyclones, typhoons, earthquakes, volcanoes, tsunamis, massive droughts, etc.) are part of the intricate history of human communities and their relationship with their environment, contributing to social and cultural changes within these communities. This call for papers focuses on a multidisciplinary approach and suggests that applicants: Study and investigate the various responses given to disasters in ancient and modern times; Analyze the evolution of public policies dealing with natural risks and their consequences on land planning; Study long term factors of adaptation to risk which reveal a territory’s resilience; Provide a specific interest in coastal regions.
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Heritage and museums, the compass of peoples?
An analysis of national roots and origins in the Far East
Appel à contributions de la Revue Ebisu. Études japonaises. La rédaction d’Ebisu, en lien avec un projet de recherche sur l’archéologie, le patrimoine et la construction de l’identité nationale au Japon, lance un appel à contributions portant sur les questions de la lisibilité et du sens donnés aux vestiges et aux traces du passé, jadis et aujourd’hui, en Asie de l’Est.
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