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    Miscellaneous information - Ethnology, anthropology

    The Philosophical Journal of Conflict and Violence

    Call for Guest-Editors : Volume III, Issue I. 2019

    The Philosophical Journal of Conflict and Violence is looking for a Guest-Editor for its May 2019 issue. Preferred topics are : (1) violence and technology; (2) philosophical perspectives on modern wars; (3) reflections on conflict and violence pertaining to the work of a modern western philosopher. 

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  • Paris

    Call for papers - Political studies

    Profile, Predict and Prevent

    Data-driven policies, markets and societies

    Algorithms are increasingly used, both by States,market actors and citizens, for the purpose of profiling. Through big data analysis and inference techniques, an attempt is made to better understand, predict and, in certain cases, prevent citizen behaviour. Data analysis techniques are deployed in many sectors of society, from cyber-security and police investigations to judicial decision-making, from product customization and personalisation to marketing strategies and targeted advertising, from self-monitoring to lifestyle improvement. For this conference, we invite researchers, experts and practitioners from different backgrounds to reflect upon the legal, ethical and social implications of data-driven policies, market transactions and quantified-self techniques. We welcome empirical, theoretical and philosophical contributions regarding profiling, prediction and prevention.

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  • Le Mans

    Conference, symposium - History

    La pratique judiciaire à l'épreuve du pouvoir. Les procès politiques sous Louis XI

    Les procès politiques sont une source d’information inestimable pour l’histoire judiciaire du Moyen Âge. La publication récente de certains d’entre eux (Connétable de Saint Pol, Paris, 2008 ; Jacques d’Armagnac, Genève, 2012), relatifs au règne de Louis XI, permet de porter un regard neuf sur la transformation des normes et des discours juridique et politique. Cette rencontre internationale, organisée par trois laboratoires (Labo 3L.AM, université du Maine ; DCS, université de Nantes ; Lamop, université Paris 1), réunira au Mans, historiens, juristes, littéraires et lexicologues, et visera à analyser, de manière transversale, et au-delà des simples limites d’un règne, les relations ambiguës du pouvoir et de la justice, la pénétration longue mais sûre des règles de la procédure extraordinaire dans la sphère civile et dans la langue vernaculaire.

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