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By What Authority? The Historical narration as a (de)legitimizing instrument
By what authority? The historical narration as a (de)legitimizing instrument is a Student Conference for graduate students and Ph.D. students who have worked and work on thesis and research projects in the fields of Archeology, Ancient, Medieval, Modern and Contemporary History. The Student Conference aims to encourage dialogue between students and doctoral students from different backgrounds within an inspiring and stimulating context in which to discuss their ongoing or concluded research.
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Maastricht
Occupation Studies Research Network - Call for members
A new interdisciplinary online Occupation Studies Research Network which aims to promote the exchange of ideas and encourage a more systematic, comprehensive and conceptual understanding of the subject, was launched on 1 September 2021. The Network now has over fifty members. Doctoral students, postdoc and early career academics and staff at universities, other higher education institutes, museums and archives, who are either actively researching or have recently completed work on some aspect of the subject at PhD level or above are welcome to join the Network and are invited to contribute to the blog.
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Trier
On the resilience of terrorism
Based on the thesis of the mutual interdependencies between counter-terrorism measures and terrorist (response) strategies, the workshop aims to elaborate this reciprocal relationship with the help of the resilience heuristic. It aims to identify processes of coping, adaptation and transformation of terrorist groups, which have so far been only marginally investigated using such a concept. Furthermore, its objective is to take first steps to compare the resilience of terrorist and counter-terrorist actors with regard to the strategies, resources, and dispositions that are applied and (potentially) effective in these processes. Altogether, the figuration as a whole and the interrelationship between terrorist and counter-terrorist groups will be discussed.
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Florenz
Stipendien, Preise und Stellenangebote - Geschichte
European University Institute (EUI) funded PhD programme
The call for applications for the European University Institute (EUI) funded PhD programme is opening on 1 November 2021. The EUI Department of History and Civilization offers exceptional opportunities to study global connections within early modern and modern European history in a unique international context.
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Seminar - Sprachwissenschaften
Seminari di Linguistica Forense
Società Italiana di Linguistica Forense
Per l’anno 2022 la SILF (Società Italiana di Linguistica Forense), in partnership con il Centro di Ricerca “Lo Stilo di Fileta” - Polo didattico dell'Università eCampus, organizza un percorso formativo di otto incontri seminariali, che al loro volta saranno parte integrante del programma della Scuola di Linguistica forense.
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Siena
Seminar - Vorgeschichte und Antike
Classicamente. Dialoghi senesi sul mondo antico
Diritto e Ritualità
The full online seminar “Diritto e Ritualità” 10-11 November 2021 will focus on questions of Greek law and ritual forms in the ancient world, investigated through the lens of anthropology. We will explore the relationship between rhetoric and law, the evidence of judicial practices in literary sources and some issues related to the analysis of specific epigraphic sources (defixiones and prayers for justice). In the second day, we will try to put some ritual forms of the ancient world into context. In particular, we will investigate the function of knucklebones in Greek sanctuaries and the relationship between the ludic dimension and the ritual one. Late antique adoratio will also be discussed in light of the most recent theories developed by Anthropology and Ritual Studies.
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Kolloquium - Religionswissenschaften
History, Philology and Archaeology of Zoroastrianism
The purpose of this workshop will be to provide a multidisciplinary approach by combining historical studies, archaeology and philology, in order to contribute to the study of the ancient zoroastrian religion, ideally outside of modern Iran and India. Nevertheless, this purpose cannot be achieved without taking into consideration and a side-by-side comparison of the data from the long-standing tradition of the mentioned disciplines, collected from Iran, India and other related regions.
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Spirituality, Healthcare and Social Movements in East Asia. A Transnational Perspective
The East Asian cultural sphere has figured prominently in recent collections of research on new religious movements, Theosophy and global therapeutic cultures, while it continues to attract the attention of scholars working on civil society and self-help movements. But, although we are often aware of the complex entanglements between these seemingly separate areas of interest, we seldom have the opportunity to discuss such entanglements in and beyond East Asia. At the same time, in the last twenty years, significant scholarship has been published in East Asia on this topic.This conference aims to offer such a chance by inviting academic contributions to reflect on the intertwined relationship between spirituality, healthcare and social movements in East Asia from a trans-national/local/cultural perspective. As a time of unprecedented changes and accelerated global interactions, our focus lies on the period between the nineteenth to the twentieth-first centuries.
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Research and researchers: Mattering, significance and value
28th University of Southern Queensland Postgraduate and Early Career Researcher (PGECR) Group research symposium
Symposium presentations can take a variety of formats, including but not limited to conceptual papers, methodological papers, sharing research data, debates, performances, provocations, empirical papers. Presentations may engage with the nominated symposium theme in a number of ways, and you are welcome to present research that is at any stage of development, from conception through to reflection. All fields of research are welcome, as are all levels of research experience. Each presentation will be allocated 15 minutes, with discussion following each symposium session.
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Seminar - Neuere und Zeitgeschichte
« Le deuxième sexe » à l'échelle globale
The International Simone de Beauvoir Society provides a forum for researchers interested in the works of Simone de Beauvoir.
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(Re)Ordering the Gods. The Mythographic Web through Times
Names and epithets, historical facts, rituals and monuments, textual fragments, plants and places: these are samples of the wide material that the mythographic tradition deals with. How do we organise it? What data to choose, how to present it and what for? This online workshop organised at the Warburg Institute will question the different forms of mythographic compilation.
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Paris
Seminar - Ethnologie, Anthropologie
Researching Humanly / Researching as Being Human
In a forthcoming book, Monika Kostera (2022) describes the imaginoscope, a device for observing and experiencing objects and events taking place with diverse uses of the imagination. This seminar will build on the idea of co-constructing human researching and will examine available possibilities for identifying imaginative and inspired potentials of organizing and organizational life.
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Euro-Mediterranean Entanglements in Medieval History
Les instituts historiques allemands de Paris et de Rome lancent un cycle de séminaires en ligne sur les enchevêtrements euro-méditerranéens dans l’histoire médiévale durant l’année universitaire 2021/2022. Les événements auront lieu tous les deux mois. Ils s’adressent à la fois aux jeunes chercheurs et aux chercheurs confirmés de toutes les disciplines médiévales. L’objectif est de créer un forum international et interdisciplinaire où un large éventail de sujets et d’approches méthodologiques peuvent être présentés et discutés.
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Journal of War & Culture Studies, Vol. 14, Issue 4, 2021
This virtual roundtable celebrates the launch of the special issue “Spain in Our Ears: International Musical Responses in Support of the Republic during the Spanish Civil War”, Journal of War & Culture Studies, Vol. 14, Issue 4, 2021.
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Lissabon
The Illuminated Legal Manuscript from the Middle Ages to the Digital Age
Forms, Iconographies, Materials, Uses and Cataloguing
To commemorate his third year of existence, the Ius Illuminatum research team organizes an international Conference on the topic: “The Illuminated Legal Manuscript from the Middle Ages to the Digital Age. Forms, Iconographies, Materials, Uses and Cataloguing”. The event intended to provide an overview of the development of research on illuminated legal manuscripts in Europe, on cataloging, digitization and materiality of these manuscripts with the aim of bringing together renowned experts on the subject and reflecting on the methodological implications and practical and theoretical challenges that this investigation entails.
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Energy transition and climate governance
On behalf of the Environment, Energy and Natural Resources (EENR) Center at the University of Houston Law Center, this events will be held in the frame of virtual lecture series on Energy Transition and Climate Governance, sponsored by the EU’s Marie Sklodowska-Curie Actions and spearheaded by Dr. Aubin Nzaou.
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Brüssel
Moving beyond historical paradigms
This seminar series examines different types of ancient and modern migration through a materiallens. It aims to explore a variety of theoretical paradigms, perspectives, and methodologiesfor visualizing the movement and settling of migrants. To that end, scholars were invited topresent archaeological or ethnographic case studies on a broad geographical, chronological, and thematic range of topics related to migration and mobility.
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Esch-sur-Alzette
Participation and public interpretations: How to navigate multiple historical narratives in museums?
As part of the ongoing series of symposia on public participation in museums, the C²DH invites proposals for a one-day online international event. This online symposium “Participation and public interpretations: How to navigate multiple historical narratives in museums?” will bring together scholars, museum and archives professionals, heritage and other public history practitioners to discuss if and how multiple and sometimes conflicting historical narratives can coexist in museums.
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Beitragsaufruf - Epistemologie und Methoden
Das Kunstmuseum im digitalen Zeitalter – 2022
The Belvedere Research Center is continuing its international conference series on the digital transformation of art museums with its fourth event on the topic. The 2022 edition centers on the convergence of analog and digital media and will take place between January 17 and 21, 2022 as an online conference.
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