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  • Sherbrooke

    Call for papers - Religion

    Monks in the public space - state, culture and society

    État, culture, société

    The 8th international conference for postgraduate students in Religious Studies will be an opportunity to deepen the notion of public space. This notion has been used in quite a diverse way since J. Habermas defined it, included in Religious Studies (see C. Taylor, J. Casanova for example). This conference is open to all students and young researchers (master’s, PhD and post doctorate), in a multidisciplinary perspective (law, economics, history, geography, sociology, anthropology, urbanism, political science, literature ...).

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  • Strasbourg

    Conference, symposium - Europe

    International Sustainability Conference

    URCforSR 2018

    Short presentations by 27 speakers from France, Germany, Switzerland, Canada and India covering the key topics of cross-border and sustainability research from all disciplines of science and technology, including engineering, socio-economic sciences and the humanities, in three parallel sessions “Transformations & resources”, “Governance and multiculturalism”, and “Energy”. An innovation forum will also address exchanges between researchers, industrial networks, competitivity clusters, socio-economic stakeholders and local and regional authorities of the trinational Upper Rhine region.

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  • Lisbon

    Call for papers - Urban studies

    Third international conference of young urban researchers (TICYUrb)

    The Third international conference of young urban researchers (TICYURB) is a collaborative effort of the Centre for Research and Studies in Sociology (CIES-IUL), the Research Center on Socioeconomic Change and Territory (DINAMIA’CET-IUL), the Interdisciplinar Center of Social Sciences (CICS.NOVA), the Institute of Sociology – University of Porto (ISUP) and the School of Architecture of the University of Sheffield (SSoA). We encourage the submission of theoretical and empirical works about these topics. TICYUrb wish to act as a bridge between social, human, natural and all other scientific domains, so every paper will be welcomed and accepted for consideration.

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  • Paris

    Call for papers - History

    The ghettos of Italy in the 17th century

    XVIIe siècle journal

    L’histoire des ghettos juifs d’Italie a débuté à Venise il y a tout juste cinq siècles, en 1516. S’inspirant du modèle vénitien, les papes qui se succèdent à partir de la seconde moitié du XVIe siècle mettent en œuvre une politique ségrégationniste à l’encontre des juifs, érigée en modèle à suivre pour les autres États de la péninsule italienne. Le modèle romain du ghetto, qui naît en 1555 avec la bulle Cum Nimis Absurdum, se détache néanmoins du prototype vénitien par sa dimension conversionniste, qui apparaît comme centrale. Ce numéro thématique devra donc combler un vide historiographique et proposer un éclairage nouveau sur le phénomène de ghettoïsation et sur les conditions de sa généralisation dans un certain nombre de territoires de la péninsule italienne.

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