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  • Naples

    Call for papers - Epistemology and methodology

    Data Visualization in the Age of Artificial Intelligence: Digital Storytelling, Big Data, and Open Data

    Panel N°9 de la XIe Conférence internationale sur la méthodologie en sciences sociales de Association internationale de sociologie (ISA)

    This session focuses on how Artificial Intelligence (AI) is transforming data visualization, incorporating digital storytelling techniques, and addressing the challenges and opportunities posed by Big Data and Open Data. In the age of Artificial Intelligence (AI), data visualization has changed dramatically and has become a crucial tool for interpreting and communicating complex information. This panel will explore how AI is revolutionizing data visualization techniques and integrating elements of digital storytelling to create engaging and meaningful narratives. A key focus will be on how data visualization improves the accessibility and understanding of complex datasets for different audiences and publics, including researchers, policy makers and the general public, by translating abstract numbers into understandable and actionable insights.

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  • Fribourg

    Call for papers - History

    Extreme Right Transnational: Towards a New Post-War History

    This conference aims to bring together researchers working on transnational aspects of the history of the extreme right after 1945 and provide a new impetus for fostering closer cooperation and exchange between researchers and projects in Europe and beyond. Adopting an actor-centred perspective, it will explore cross-border networks and contacts, the circulation of media products, and the exchange of ideas and thoughts, aesthetics and lifestyles, mobilisation strategies and organisational forms. While the primary focus is on the second half of the 20th century, contributions examining longer historical continuities are also welcome.

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  • Leuven

    Call for papers - Information

    International Conference for an Inclusive Digital Society

    This conference, organized in the context of celebrating 600 years of KU Leuven, provides a forum to exchange knowledge and inspire each other to contribute to a positive digital society. We invite scholars, citizens, industry professionals, government representatives, and members of non-profit organizations to join us in this crucial conversation, because we need each other to properly grasp the polyvocality and complexity of our current and future digital society. Our conference pays attention to how we, as individuals, communities and society shape digital technologies as well as how these technologies shape critical societal domains such as health & well-being, learning & education, media & culture, democracy & civic engagement, and work & organization.

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  • Call for papers - Economy

    Journal of Excellence for Economics and Management Research (JEEMR) - varia (Volume 09, issue 01)

    The editorial board of the Journal of Excellence for Economic and Management Research (JEEMR), issued by the Faculty of Economic, Commercial and Management Sciences at Ammar Thilliji University in Laghouat - Algeria, is pleased to invite all researchers and academics in the field of economic and management sciences to submit their research in the volume 09, issue 01.

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  • Douala

    Call for papers - Language

    Preserving and Promoting African Linguistic Diversity: Contemporary Challenges, Innovative Practices and Theoretical Advances

    The first international colloquium of the Cameroon Association of Linguistics (CAL), organized inpartnership with the Department of African Linguistics, Literature and Civilizations of the Universityof Douala, will explore the current challenges of African linguistic diversity, while highlighting innovative practices and theoretical advances aimed at its protection and promotion. 

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  • Siena

    Call for papers - Education

    Teaching literature: a field of research

    Today the didactics of literature is a crucial field of research for understanding and renewing literary education in schools and universities. Originating from the challenges of mass schooling, brought to a clearer institutionalisation in Italy by the demands of teacher training, it explores the methods, contents and practices related to the teaching and learning of literature, with theoretical as well as empirical perspectives. The didactics of literature not only offers essential tools for reflecting on the formative value of literary texts and how to make them accessible and meaningful to new generations of students, but also asks fundamental questions to literary theory. The purpose of the closing conference of the PRIN project Teaching literature: a field of research is to reflect on the role of literary education, anchoring it to epistemological and methodological questions. The conference aims to provide a platform for discussing current research, promoting dialogue between researchers from an international perspective and encouraging the comparison of different approaches and traditions.

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  • Turin

    Scholarship, prize and job offer - History

    Rethinking the Origins of Political Economy in the European World: Needs, Justice, and the Wealth of Nations

    Fondazione 1563 per l’Arte e la Cultura della Compagnia di San Paolo (hereinafter “Fondazione 1563”) has since 2013 supported research and advanced training in the field of the humanities. In a wider effort to pursue this goal, in 2020 Fondazione 1563 has launched the Turin Humanities Programme, a research initiative that allows junior scholars to work on interrelated research projects under the guidance of especially appointed Senior Fellows.

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  • Seoul

    Call for papers - Language

    Exophic writing in the Era of Artificial Intelligence

    As AI technologies advance, language departments face questions of relevance, while exophonic writing by authors like Jhumpa Lahiri and Yoko Tawada flourishes. We welcome papers aiming at defining exophony. 

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  • Lille

    Call for papers - Information

    Food for All: Media, Communication and Food Democracy

    The 4th Conference on Food & Communication aims to critically explore the diverse roles of media and communication in shaping and advancing food democracy in all its dimensions. Food democracy encompasses not only equitable access to nutritious, sustainable, and enjoyable food for all—regardless of socio-economic status, age, or situations of vulnerability—but also stresses transparency in food systems, access to knowledge, public deliberation, and the protection of individual rights and freedoms.

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  • Thessaloniki

    Call for papers - Europe

    Southern Resilience and Emancipation in a Post-Westerndom World: Reflections on Global Governance

    This panel would provide an empirical approach on what next of the controverted emergent Western ideocide, as a legitimacy crisis shaped new global governance structures. It also explores the anxieties surrounding the stress of Western dominance, the theoretical implications of the global south as affected by schizophrenic anxiety caused by a lack of ability to maintain Western hegemonic ethno-supremacy, and the recovery implications of Western anxieties. The concept of ‘ideocide’ serves as a focal point to discuss the transformation of global governance in light of these events.

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  • Innsbruck

    Call for papers - Sociology

    Transformations

    13th ALTER Conference

    The 2025 ALTER Conference theme of ‘Transformations’ is an invitation to analyse dynamics of change in disability rights and disability research. The underpinning question is whether changes in the social, cultural, economic, and political systems shaping the lives of persons with disabilities are reducing inequalities or lead to more pessimistic conclusions about increasing exclusion and precarity, including in the research arena.

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  • Rome

    Call for papers - History

    The Prism of Festivals in Theatre and Performance Studies

    Open Historiographic Issues

    The conference “The Prism of Festivals in Theatre and Performance Studies,” organised within the framework of the PRIN 2022 project Theatre Festivals between Local and Global: RethinkingTheatre and Performance in Italy from the 1950s to the 1970s, aims to provide a platform for indepth discussion on theatre festivals, their histories, and the methodologies used for their analysis.The conference will place particular focus on the Cold War period and emphasize the idea of festivals as an “intangible cultural heritage” of the communities that produced them. Additionally, it will address strategies for collecting, cataloguing, and connecting sources essential to the study of festivals, as well as to the reactivation of festival memories.

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  • Yogyakarta

    Call for papers - Science studies

    Past and future of archaeological collections. Field exploration, movements, preservation (19th-21st c.)

    The International Union for Prehistoric and Protohistoric Sciences (UISPP) Commission on the History of Archaeology, in collaboration with the Commission “Southeast Asia: Human Evolution, Dispersals and Adaptations” is organising a symposium “Past and future of archaeological collections. Field exploration, movements, preservation (19th-21st c.)” to be held at the “Asian Prehistory Today Bridging Science, Heritage and Development” conference, from October, 27 to 6 November, 6, 2025.

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  • Call for papers - Europe

    Choròi parálleloi. Pathways on Dance and Ancient Performance: Philology and Contemporary Visions

    The International Conference Choròi parálleloi. Pathways on Dance and Ancient Performance: Philology and Contemporary Visions will accept work proposals and outcomes reflecting the multiple research lines in the field of dance in the Classical and Late Antiquity as well as in the Middle Ages, taking into account recent philological acquisitions (literary and documentary sources, exegesis of Christian texts) and contemporary investigation methodologies. Our goal is to project historical-philological studies onto a terrain of dialogue encompassing performance and performance practice studies, both reconstructive and 'exegetical' through the incorporation of ancient myths.

     

     

     

     

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  • Call for papers - History

    Faking It

    Forgery, Fraud, Deception and Dissimulation in the Pre-Modern Mediterranean

    Fake news, fake flags, fake papers... All were legion in the premodern Mediterranean. Whether or not this place of islands and enclaves, cultural archipelagos and fragmented sovereignties was especially conducive to dissimulation, it is an ideal place for studying different forms of forgery, fraud and self-fashioning.

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  • Jendouba

    Call for papers - Language

    Stories and Storytelling: a World of Stories

    "Higher Institute of Human Sciences of Jendouba" Conference

    Roland Barthes asserts that stories are universal and can be told in all media. From the earliest oral traditions to today's multimedia extravaganzas, the importance of storytelling remains paramount. As storytelling creatures, humans are shaped through their stories as “man is in his actions and practice, as well as in his fictions, essentially a story-telling animal” (MacIntyre). Storytelling is the art of conveying ideas, experiences and emotions through narratives. Through its evolution from an oral form to written, visual, and digital forms, storytelling has always been a fundamental method of communication for humans. Storytelling represents a nexus between culture studies, literature, and linguistics, as not only does it reflect cultural identities and values but also makes use of linguistic structures and literary techniques to convey complex narratives that shape our understanding of the world.

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  • Geneva

    Call for papers - Sociology

    Cooperative Ensembles

    For a workshop on cooperative ensembles (1770–1890), taking place on 12/13 September 2025 at the Université de Genève, we are calling for short presentations followed by open discussions covering topics such as governance, administration, financial management, inclusion/exclusion of members, their social position, rehearsal practices, artistic leadership, or stage plans. Participants are invited to present source material such as minutes of meetings, statutes, reports on cooperative decision-making processes, annotated sheet music, or images of ensembles, which will form the basis for discussions.

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  • Saint-Étienne | Lyon

    Call for papers - Epistemology and methodology

    International Conference on Arts & Crafts and Design - CIMAD

    Tomorrow, a distant horizon, is a mixture of uncertainties and promises of change; today is a time for experimentation, transition, improvement and creation; yesterday is an infinite memory of experience and achievements. The papers in this symposium put modern and diverse craft practices into perspective as they evolve (Braunstein-Kriegel and Petiot, 2019), drawing their wisdom from past experiences handed down over generations.

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  • Verona

    Call for papers - History

    No Man is an Island

    Representing Relationships from Prehistory to the Contemporary Age

    This doctoral workshop aims to explore how interpersonal and emotional relationships are represented through an interdisciplinary approach, bridging Archaeology, History, and Art History.

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  • Perpignan

    Call for papers - Epistemology and methodology

    Pioneering archaeological diving in the Mediterranean and Black Sea

    Players, methods, and collections since the 1940’s

    This conference honours long-gone pioneers and those whose work ended in the early 2000s. We will explore their contributions to the exchange of knowledge across the Mediterranean. We invite archaeologists, historians, anthropologists, media and communication scholars, heritage curators, and witnesses to discuss these pioneering figures, focusing on their excavation methods, conservation techniques, and efforts to share knowledge about their archaeological finds.

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