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  • Lyon

    Appel à contribution - Psychisme

    Qualitative research: developing a psychology of and for world making

    3rd conference of the Association of European Qualitative Researchers in Psychology

    The call for abstracts for the 3rd conference of the Association of European Qualitative Researchers in Psychology, to be held at the University Lumière Lyon 2 in Lyon, France, from 8 to 10 July 2026 is now open. Following the association's inaugural conference, which sought to create bridges among qualitative researchers in psychology across Europe - bridges between researchers from different European countries but also bridges between different research traditions of qualitative inquiry in psychology. We propose to explore how qualitative research can contribute to the development of a psychology of and for world-making. 

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  • Paris

    Colloque - Représentations

    Haptic Trouble

    TACT (Touch, Arts, Affects)

    The nostalgia for lost touch, like the utopian hopes for assistive touch, responds to haptic scenarios of comfort and consolation. What happens, however, when touch does not just alleviate but generate trouble? Can we complicate these curative narratives of touch by engaging with the frictions, failures and disputes of tactile experience? Drawing on the polysemy of trouble in critical theory, this conference proposes to interrogate haptic trouble as a site of sensory and social subversion, urging us to acknowledge the unresolved discontents of the haptic, to embrace its critical disturbances, and to test its emancipatory potentialities.

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  • École thématique - Histoire

    Summer Institute for the Study of East Central and Southeastern Europe 2026

    In June 2026, ACLS will convene the fourth Summer Institute for the Study of East Central and Southeastern Europe, a two-week residency in Bulgaria enabling scholars to dedicate time to research and writing in an interdisciplinary setting. Apply by Dec. 2 2025.

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  • Istanbul

    Appel à contribution - Époque contemporaine

    Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Crisis

    CONGIST’26

    In the context of social sciences, crisis is broadly defined as a period of severe disruption or instability that challenges established structures, norms, or systems within societies. Crises can manifest in various forms—economic collapses, political upheavals, environmental disasters, technological shifts, wars, pandemics, climate or cultural conflicts. Historically, crises have always triggered societal change, which necessitate adaptation, reorganization, and innovation within communities. Throughout history, the impact of crises has been profound, shaping the trajectories of societies by prompting adaptation and transformation. Societies that fail to address crises effectively often face decline, while those that develop robust strategies can recover and evolve. Understanding crises within an interdisciplinary framework helps to reveal patterns, inform policies, and foster resilience in the face of contemporary and future challenges.

     

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  • Astana

    Appel à contribution - Études du politique

    Central Asia and her regional neighbours

    The construction of the Central Asia Consultative Forum

    Three postulates substantiate the present colloquium (to be edited by P. Chabal). They further existing research by bringing together scholars from Western/Eastern Eurasia, and from Central/South Asia, covering the whole of ‘the New Eurasia in the making’. Proposed papers are meant to explore specific aspects of the construction of the new Central Asia, following the establishment of a number of innovative organisations in the region : the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation, the Eurasian Economic Union, as the two core such organisations, respectively in 2001 and 2015. 

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  • Fribourg

    Appel à contribution - Moyen Âge

    Dire et penser la marginalité au Moyen Âge

    Jeunes Chercheur·euses Médiévistes (JCM)

    Les traditionnelles Journées d’études organisées par les Jeunes Chercheur·euses Médiévistes (JCM) se tiendront cette année les 12 et 13 mars 2026 à l’Université de Fribourg en Suisse. Selon une perspective interdisciplinaire, elles seront consacrées au thème de la marginalité au Moyen Âge.

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  • Le Caire

    Appel à contribution - Asie

    New Perspectives on South-Asian and Middle Eastern Connections in the 20th Century

    This conference seeks to move beyond existing paradigms and explore new approaches to the study of the Arab world and South Asia while uncovering understudied histories of exchange. The conference’s focus is on the period between the years following the First World War and the height of the Cold War.

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  • Paris 05 Panthéon

    Colloque - Droit

    The “Province of All Mankind”? Property in Outer Space under Public and Private International Law and Philosophy

    This two-day conference will bring public and private international lawyers together with political and legal philosophers to discuss the complex issues raised by property in outer space, including its relations to the notions of territory, jurisdiction and sovereignty, but also the international legal status of scientific research, data and samples. 

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  • Barcelone

    Appel à contribution - Études urbaines

    Making the city differently: urban struggles, circulations and networks after 1945

    Session 71 - EAUH 2026

    We are pleased to share with you the Call for Paper for a session scheduled for the upcoming 2026 Conference of the European Association for Urban History (EAUH) on the theme 'City Networks in Europe and beyond', to be held in Barcelona in September 3-6, entitled: Making the city differently: urban struggles, circulations and networks after 1945. This session will look at the circulation and transfer of critical discourses, as well as activist practices that challenge the dominant ways of making cities after 1945. From a transnational perspective, the aim is to trace the networks, interrelations and genealogies of critical and alternative urbanism in contemporary Europe and beyond.

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  • Barcelone

    Appel à contribution - Histoire

    Sexual Metropolitans? Intercity Networks and Shared Cultures of Sexuality in Modern Cities

    Conference of the European Association for Urban History (EUAH 2026)

    This panel offers to bring together historians and social scientists studying modern urban sexuality in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries around the following theme: is there a common sexual culture in large cities of the late modern and contemporary eras, and what role do inter-urban circulations and networks play in its development?

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  • Appel à contribution - Afrique

    Pragmatique et justice sociale en Afrique

    Bien que la justice sociale reste une aspiration dans la plupart des communautés mondiales, elle est une préoccupation plus sérieuse en Afrique où de multiples obstacles sociaux, économiques et politiques enveloppés dans des réalités idéologiques sapent le droit à la justice sociale. Ainsi, une approche pragmatique, dans une perspective multidisciplinaire, devrait contribuer à une meilleure compréhension de la justice sociale et de ses rapports avec les questions d’identités, d’ethnicité, de socialité, de culture, d’écologie et de dynamique du pouvoir. Cette quatrième conférence de l’Association africaine de pragmatique voudrait stimuler le dialogue interdisciplinaire et la pensée critique sur la relation complexe et multidimensionnelle entre la pragmatique et la justice sociale en Afrique.

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  • Appel à contribution - Langage

    Design, representation formats and management systems

    5th International Conference on Multilingual Digital Terminology Today, MDTT 2026

    Producing terminology resources requires a wide range of research and development skills. The design and implementation phases involve a thorough preliminary analysis of the information needs of potential users, as well as an accurate assessment of the structural requirements of the resource.In this context, the fifth international conference Multilingual Digital Terminology Today: Design, Representation Formats and Management Systems aims to bring together specialists in terminology, terminography, computational terminology, specialized lexicography, computational linguistics, and NLP. The goal is to share methodological perspectives on design approaches, representation formats, and management systems for digital terminology as represented in terminology resources.

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  • Århus

    Appel à contribution - Époque moderne

    The City as a Site and Object of Knowledge-Making in the Early Modern Period

    EAHN26 Session_Building Science

    The session aims to shed light on the city as a contact zone and as a subject and object of making, circulating, implementing, and institutionalising knowledge in the early modern period. We are interested in gaining insights into the reciprocal process that both practically and theoretically shapes the city and situates architecture within a broader field of knowledge-making.

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  • Paris

    Séminaire - Europe

    Summerschool: Marriage in Premodern Imagination

    Art, Gender & Cultural History of an Institution and a Sacrament

    The interdisciplinary summer school Marriage in Premodern Europe (1400–1800), jointly organized by Viadrina and Sorbonne University (Paris 1), investigates marriage as a theological, legal, and socio-political institution. Combining perspectives from literary studies, theology, religious and art history, and gender studies, the program examines how confessionalisation and legal regulation shaped norms, rituals, and power relations across Catholic, Lutheran, and Reformed traditions. Particular attention is given to the interaction between doctrine, institutional authority, and lived experience in the formation of premodern matrimonial cultures.

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  • Naples

    Appel à contribution - Histoire

    Violence and Empire. From the Early 1800s to the End of the Great War

    From the early 1800s, the formation, consolidation, and maintenance of empires were increasingly bound to new logics of state power, technological advancements, and legal rationalisation and justification. Despite narratives of civilising missions and administrative modernisation, violence remained a central practice of imperial rule, both as an instrument of conquest and a mechanism for governing already established colonial regimes. This conference invites historians and scholars of related disciplines to consider the various ways in which violence operated within imperial systems, how it was implemented, codified and justified legally and culturally, along with its contemporary perception in the imperial metropolis and its remembrance and subsequent legacies that continuously remain influential until the present day.

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  • Cambridge

    Appel à contribution - Langage

    Translation Networks in the Decolonising World, 1950s–1970s

    This conference seeks to redress narratives that often overlook translation’s role in shaping political and cultural transformation by foregrounding the networks of translation that enabled dialogue between communities, intellectuals, and revolutionary movements across Africa, Asia, and Latin America between the 1950s and 1970s. It aims to explore how translation practices facilitated the circulation of anti-colonial ideas, shaped notions of identity and sovereignty, and influenced the formation of new political and cultural realities in the decolonising world.

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  • Palerme

    Appel à contribution - Ethnologie, anthropologie

    Undisciplined Anthropologies: Practices, Trajectories, and Imaginations Beyond “Method”

    This call arises from tension: the desire to break the rigid geometries of knowledge in order to explore their shifting edges, their interstices, their as-yet uncodified possibilities. Experimentally, we intend to draw on undisciplined anthropologies – and undisciplined practices of knowledge – capable of crossing epistemological boundaries, hybridizing languages, and engaging with movements of resistance, creation, and care.

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  • Nantes

    Colloque - Études urbaines

    Guiding Landscapes

    Organized by the French Federation of Landscape Architects (FFP, Fédération Française du Paysage), the 61st World Congress of the International Federation of Landscape Architecture (IFLA) will take place in Nantes, France, from September 10-12, 2025, under the theme "Guiding Landscapes". Landscape architects play a key role in adapting cities to climate change at a variety of scales. Planning, conceiving, and managing new resilient urban districts, reorganizing the public realm by reopening soils, increasing rainwater infiltration, and developing urban biodiversity to cool cities are all essential challenges.

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  • Schœlcher

    Appel à contribution - Représentations

    Écritures du moi en contexte caraïbéen : regards croisés

    L’écriture de soi dans la littérature caribéenne est liée aux multiples influences culturelles et linguistiques ainsi qu’à l’empreinte coloniale sur le bassin caribéen dans toutes ses différentes nuances. Le colloque prendra en compte les différentes langues et cultures de l’archipel afin de saisir la notion d’écriture de soi caribéenne dans une perspective comparative, notamment pour ce qui concerne les différentes expressions linguistiques de la région et les différentes traditions d’écriture de soi dans lesquelles elles s’inscrivent.

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  • Safi

    Appel à contribution - Langage

    Vision du monde : représentations linguistiques, littéraires, philosophiques et religieuses

    Depuis les premières tentatives humaines d’expliquer le monde, philosophes et scientifiques ont essayé d’en forger une vérité absolue et totale. Cela fait que la nature du monde est réduite à un mode de pensée propre à l’esprit du siècle. Michel Foucault, dans son ouvrage Les Mots et les Choses, distingue trois systèmes de pensée en Occident qu’il désigne par épistémè : épistémè classique (XVIIe siècle) basé sur la raison, épistémè moderne (XIXe siècle) lié à l’individu, et épistémè contemporaine (XXe siècle) basée sur le pouvoir. Foucault analyse dans ce sens les différents mécanismes et structures épistémologiques qui ont marqué chaque siècle pour façonner le savoir et la connaissance, ce qui influence directement la capacité humaine à pouvoir définir la nature propre du monde.

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