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  • Call for papers - Sociology

    Eco-feminisms: narratives, militant practices and knowledge in situ

    Itinéraires. Littérature, textes, cultures journal, number 2021-3

    L'objectif de ce numéro est d'étudier l'écoféminisme à la fois comme pratique militante, production de récits, de performances et comme savoir situé. Le projet est pluridisciplinaire et les contributions peuvent concerner la littérature générale et comparée, les arts du spectacle, l'analyse du discours, les sciences de l'information et de la communication, la géographie ou encore les études de genre, l'histoire et la science politique. Quatre axes sont proposés : poétiques de la terre et approches environnementales, diversité des mouvements et des pratiques militantes, les rapports entre spiritualité, savoirs situés et savoirs académiques, enfin les pratiques artistiques, fictions et performance.

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  • Paris

    Call for papers - Thought

    The Legacies of Ursula K. Le Guin: Science, Fiction and Ethics for the Anthropocene

    Planetary ethics and aesthetics, interspecies communities, post-gender and anarchist societies, indigenous knowledge, vegetal sentience... The paths Ursula K. Le Guin has opened for our imagination to travel are numerous, subtle itineraries through which we might find ways to better inhabit the XXIst century. The international bilingual conference "Le Guin's Legacies" will engage with her work from a multiplicity of perspectives, tracing its literary, ecological, philosophical, socio-economical and anthropological ramifications: its potential for re-engineering the world we live in.

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  • Perpignan

    Call for papers - Thought

    Bringing back the wonder of the wilderness to the city: perceptions, thoughts and life with nature in an urban environment

    With a one-day conference held in Perpignan in May 2017 and exclusively devoted to “Vegetal Life in its Urban Milieu,” this new international event builds further on previous research, seeking to extend the enterprise of re-enchanting the complex, often invisible relationships between humans and non-humans that germinate from specifically urban worldings.

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