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    Conference, symposium - America

    Islamism and violence

    Debates and issues

    The aim is to create an interdisciplinary and multitheoretical space for researchers of any academic level interested in sharing their work on any aspect ofthe links between Islamism and violence. This intellectual exploration seeks to understand better thetransmission chain(s) that link(s) (or not) the intellectual producers of Islamist ideologies and those radicalized persons who have carried out violent acts in support ofsuch ideologies.

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  • Montpellier

    Call for papers - Sociology

    Gender, religions and media: emerging themes and perspectives

    ESSACHESS – Journal for Communication Studies - Volume 12, no. 2(24)/ 2019

    Le présent numéro d’Essachess - Journal for Communication Studies tente de combler cette lacune en explorant les thèmes et les perspectives émergents qui se situent à la triple intersection du genre, de la religion et des médias. Les propositions d’articles se focaliseront sur des approches théoriques et des études de cas axées sur les problèmes des femmes...

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  • Kinshasa

    Call for papers - Religion

    Theologies post Jean-Marc and what his work has lest to posterity

    Quelles postérités de son œuvre théologique ?

    Dix ans après la mort de Jean-Marc Ela, le 26 décembre 2008, à Vancouver au Canada, son œuvre inspire les champs aussi variés que la théologie, la sociologie, la philosophie, l’histoire, l’anthropologie, l’économie, la politique, la culture, la démographie, l’écologie et la science. Aux dix ans de la mort de J.-M. Ela, le colloque international a pour but d’appréhender son œuvre dans son intégralité et dans toute sa diversité en la plaçant dans la trame de ses relations multiples (théologiques, sociales, religieuses, éthiques, politiques) et en actualisant son approche de la libération et ses postérités.

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  • Aix-en-Provence

    Call for papers - Prehistory and Antiquity

    Water Management in the Mediterranean during the 1st Millennium BC

    IIIe symposium international HYDRΩMED

    The aim of the meeting is to compare the different modes of adaptation of the Ancient Mediterranean populations to the environmental resources, especially their hydric resources. In a climate marked by unequal distribution of water, the ancient societies, whether Phoenician-Punic, Greek or Etruscan, responded in different ways to the various situations, let alone the hydric crises which may have affected them. The meeting will associate systemic theoretical reflections as well as case studies on ancient sites, to outline the mutations and the permanencies, the possible technological transfers from one society to another. Here, as in other fields of human activity, we shall query the existence of an ancient Mediterranean koine around the knowledge and the technical practices, around the cultural and cultural traditions. The chronology considered runs from the 8th to the 1st century BC, i.e. before the diffusion of the Roman models and techniques.

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