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  • Paris

    Colóquio - Época Contemporânea

    Land and Power in Scotland

    History, Law and the Environment

     

    The aim of this international and pluri-disciplinary two-day conference is to explore the current concern for land reform in its social, cultural, legal and environmental contexts. The intention is to gather specialists from a range of disciplines including history, geography, law, literature, political science, economics, sociology, and the arts, as well as environmental and climate change specialists, to explore the interactions between land and power in Scotland.

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  • Curso de verão - Linguagem

    Knots, Bonds

    Synapsis – European School of Comparative Literature

    Synapsis is an annual summer school that brings together students and lecturers from diverse backgrounds to collaborate and exchange ideas on a specific interdisciplinary topic. The program is open to students from EU countries who hold an MA, PhD, or equivalent degree and have an interest in studying literature from a comparative perspective.

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  • Coimbra

    Chamada de trabalhos - História

    Small Communities Facing Danger

    Strategies of Solidarity and Resilience Before the Modernity

    In this meeting of the HORIZON projet RESTORY, we aim to focus on small communities, their approaches to education and knowledge transmission, and their internal solidarity practices at different stages of life, including preparations for death. In addition, we seek to examine the strategies employed by small communities to confront climatic, economic, or conflict-related hardships across diverse geographical and chronological contexts. We also wish to reflect on human resilience in overcoming adversity, as well as human responses to pain, famine, death, and loss, in order to contribute to the historical characterisation of individual and collective trauma in the past.

     

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  • Ghent

    Colóquio - História

    Forgotten Journalists

    Lived experiences and professional identities in the past

    Liberas, UGent, the Laboratoire des pratiques et des identités journalistiques (ReSIC-ULB) and CAMille (ULB/KBR) are organizing between 5 and 7 June a three-day international colloquium on the life stories and careers of "forgotten journalists". The history of journalism has often focused on a limited number of famous individuals. Behind these big names are many journalists whose names and work have not made it into the canon. But to capture the full diversity of the journalistic field, these careers and lives need to be recovered. 

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  • Abu Dhabi

    Chamada de trabalhos - Estudos das Ciências

    Shaping Knowledge Beyond Digital Archiving

    Shaping Knowledge beyond Digital Archiving is a new Serie of scientific conferences focused on the interdisciplinary nature of the digital transformation in knowledge management and discovery. The conference addresses the growing importance of digital archives not only in preserving knowledge but also in enabling interdisciplinary collaboration across scientific, academic, and social domains. This interdisciplinary focus encourages discussions about how digital transformation are fostering innovative research, knowledge sharing, and global collaboration in the digital age.

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  • Palermo

    Chamada de trabalhos - Antropologia

    On Metamorphosis. Interdisciplinary Perspectives

    Our aim at this conference is to explore the concept of ‘metamorphosis’ and the theories associated with it in anthropology and other disciplines such as archaeology, semiotics, cultural studies, narratology, history of arts and so on. The conference is designed to gather together both Italian and international scholars eager to engage in discussions of metamorphosis in the context of modernity.

     

     

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  • Estrasburgo

    Chamada de trabalhos - Sociologia

    Utopies féministes au travail

    Réorganiser, redéfinir, abolir

    Bien que les utopies féministes aient fait l’objet d’un corpus de recherches important, notamment dans le domaine littéraire, le paradigme spécifique du travail au sein de ces expériences et imaginaires a reçu une attention limitée. L’objectif de ce colloque est d’explorer dans quelle mesure et de quelles manières le travail (à la fois comme lieu d’oppression et d’émancipation) sert de paradigme dans la construction d’utopies féministes. Nous utiliserons le concept d'utopie à la fois comme un outil critique réflexif et comme un outil heuristique de transformation sociale.

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  • Friburgo

    Chamada de trabalhos - História

    Tackling Cold War Student Organisations through Social History

    This conference aims to explore the history of students through their regional, religious, national and international organisations in the second half of the twentieth century. The aim is to examine the student agency through the analysis of their social profile, the forms of material or symbolic compensation for their commitment, and the circulation of knowledge about the economic and social situation of the students.

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  • Colóquio - Representações

    Ecological Grief and Mourning in the Literature and the Arts in the Anglophone World

    This conference proposes to explore the concept of ecological grief and the fast-growing body of theoretical work that is developing around it against the background of the ongoing sixth-mass extinction and biodiversity loss. With this conference, we also wish to think about the longer history of ecological grief from the eighteenth century onwards, including by exploring some of the consequences of the Industrial Revolution. Is nature grievable? How do we grieve for it? What is the role of writers and artists in this individual and collective process? While to some, environmental grief gives way to desolation or an irredeemable sense of melancholy, others view it as a form of resilience or even a spur to action, a source of activism in art.

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  • Durham

    Colóquio - Representações

    Laughter as a Political Coping Mechanism: Interdisciplinary Approaches

    This two-day conference explores the role of humour as a political coping mechanism and illuminates its uses across disciplines and periods, stimulating fresh conversations about resistance to power. This conference builds on recent scholarship in analysing fascism and authoritarianism as global phenomena. The organisers aim to connect an interdisciplinary range of scholars—at all career levels—who will draw on history, literature, political science, and journalism to illuminate the political uses of laughter.

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  • Vilnius

    Chamada de trabalhos - História

    Acutus et Argutus: Early Modern Print Culture in Motion

    The conference will bring together scholars from diverse fields – including book history, print culture, Baroque studies, and documentary heritage – to explore the evolution of books, printing, and readership from the fifteenth to eighteenth centuries. Through interdisciplinary dialogue and innovative research approaches, we aim to reveal new insights into early printed books and their vibrant journey across time and space.

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  • Bristol

    Curso de verão - Idade Média

    Medieval Studies Summer School 2025

    This summer school is dedicated to students who want a foundation in the methodologies needed to examine primary medieval sources and to explore Bristol, as a region of crucial importance in shaping the medieval history of Western Europe.

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  • Sintra

    Chamada de trabalhos - História

    II Medieval Hunting Meeting

    Setting up the Chase: Where and When?

    Following on the success of the first Medieval Hunting Meeting, organised by the Institute for Medieval Studies at NOVA University (IEM) and the Network for the Environment in Medieval Usages and Society (NEMUS) in 2024, the call for papers is out for the second edition. Under the moniker ‘Setting up the Chase: Where and When?’, we seek to explore time and place in medieval hunting practices.

     

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  • Lille

    Chamada de trabalhos - Linguagem

    Language, end of life, death and bereavement: an interdisciplinary perspective

    Workhop - Languages and Language at the Crossroads of Disciplines (LLcD) conference

    The workshop aims to initiate an interdisciplinary discussion by convening linguists along with scholars from other disciplines with an interest in language, such as philosophy or psychology, who share a common interest in end-of-life, death and bereavement issues. It will be informed by the following research questions: what are the linguistic representations of death and end of life? What are the similarities and differences between healthcare practitioners, patients and (bereaved) relatives in terms of their representation of death and end of life? To what extent can health care practitioners’ communication practices impact the process of bereavement? What linguistic resources can be put in place to avoid the silence that surrounds death-related topics?

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  • Paris

    Jornadas - Época Moderna

    Everyday Poisons

    The many faces of poison in Medieval and Early Modern Treatises

    Poison was strongly present at all times in the daily life of the Middle Ages and the Early Modern Age. It was used as a weapon, deliberately and otherwise, but it could be found in even the simplest actions, used with an awareness of its lethality but also of how useful and fundamental certain poisonous substances could actually be in art, medicine, or cosmetics. This workshop, therefore, intends to analyze all aspects of that dealt with poisonous elements, materials, plants or animals. This workshop focuses on treatises and recipe collections, which explain how to prepare pigments, binders or varnish, but also jams, syrups, or even beauty finds.

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  • Roma

    Curso de verão - História

    Capitals of Italy: Spaces and “identities” from the Sister republics to fascism

    This interdisciplinary Summer School, part of the Spazidentità project supported by the École Française de Rome, explores the relationship between spatial dimensions and the construction of Italian identity from the nineteenth century to Fascism. Focusing on capital cities, it examines how urban spaces, monuments, and museums shaped and reflected national belonging. Through theoretical discussions, in situ case studies in Rome, and presentations by doctoral and post-doctoral researchers, the program investigates the role of space in political transformations, revolutionary movements, and ideological projections. Key themes include the impact of unification, Fascist urban planning, and the contested narratives of Italy’s capitals.

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  • Paris

    Chamada de trabalhos - Representações

    Haptic Trouble

    Drawing on the polysemy of trouble in critical theory, this interdisciplinary conference proposes to interrogate the sense of touch 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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  • Nanterre

    Jornadas - Américas

    Journée d’étude autour de Brandy Nālani McDougall

    La journée d’étude est organisée autour de la venue de la poétesse Brandy Mālani McDougall. Brandy Mālani McDougall est Kanaka ʻŌiwi (hawaiienne autochtone) et sa poésie, comme son travail universitaire, s’intéressent aux liens entre poésie, humain et paysage hawaiien.

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  • Chamada de trabalhos - Antropologia

    The Sea Ends Here

    In ancient Greece, the Strait of Gibraltar marked the end of the civilized world and human exploration evinced by its name Non plus ultra (nothing further beyond). With the strait as vantage point, the workshop The sea ends here explores ends and endings connected to movements in and across the Mediterranean and oceans. Where does a sea, a maritime route, a refugee’s journey, a political uprising, or toxic waste end? Can we draw lines in the water? What constitutes an end: a dream or a destination, a physical or man-made barrier, a closure or a new beginning? How do people set, enforce, and cross political and disciplinary boundaries in three-dimensional spaces? Where, when and how futures begin and end? And who grabs futures?

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  • Brno

    Chamada de trabalhos - Época Contemporânea

    Who Owns Heritage?

    Local Communities and the Fight for Historical Monuments in the 19th and 20th Centuries

    What happens when those living alongside historical monuments – churchgoers, farmers, workers, custodians, local officials, non-human entities – see these sites as theirs? Through what sources and scholarly approaches can we recover their voices and their role in the state-led activities of restoration and preservation of architectural monuments? This conference explores the debates, conflicts and role of local communities in the heritage politics starting from the mid-19th century and focusing especially but not exclusively on Central and Eastern Europe. It also seeks to understand the role of non-human actors, such as plants, animals, natural formations, weather and the different, more-than-human perspectives, they bring to the process of heritage making.

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