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    Call for papers - Sociology

    Jacques Ellul and Violence

    PJCV seeks articles exploring themes of conflict and violence in the life, work, thought, and intellectual legacy of Jacques Ellul (1912-1994). An “atypical, uncategorizable thinker, transgressing disciplinary borders” (François Dosse), Ellul penned a vast corpus of provocative and original writings in two broad categories: first, sociological writings analyzing elements of twentieth-century western society as expressions of technique (understood as a rational and willful drive will towards ordered efficiency); second, essays in protestant theological ethics and meditative biblical interpretation. These writings bring the voices of Ellul’s three major influences—Søren Kierkegaard, Karl Marx, and the Swiss Protestant theologian Karl Barth—into stimulating dialectical conversation about politics, technology, art, media, communications, institutional evolution, morality, language, anarchy, revolution, urbanism—and notably, violence.

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  • Châtellerault

    Call for papers - History

    The industrial sites of armament: the history and becoming of the 19th-21st centuries

    La Communauté d'agglomération de Grand Châtellerault et le Service historique de la Défense - Centre des archives de l'armement et du personnel civil, lancent un appel à communications pour le colloque qui sera organisé les 26 et 27 septembre 2019 à Châtellerault (86). Historiens, chercheurs, étudiants et acteurs des mondes culturel, muséal et associatif sont invités à actualiser et à faire évoluer l’état des connaissance de l’histoire et du devenir des sites industriels de l’armement.

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