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  • Paris

    Colloque - Préhistoire et Antiquité

    On the Trail of Prehistoric Individuals

    Scientific Challenges, Methods, Perspectives

    Cet événement vise à faire un état des lieux des recherches actuelles sur l’identification des individus en archéologie préhistorique, en explorant les méthodes permettant d’identifier des individus à partir des vestiges archéologiques, qu’il s’agisse de matériaux lithiques ou d’autres types de restes. Il s’agira également de discuter des avantages, des limitations et des perspectives de ces approches, tout en réfléchissant à ce que ces recherches peuvent révéler sur l’organisation sociale et économique des sociétés passées.

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  • Amiens

    Appel à contribution - Histoire

    International Conference on Historical Cryptology - HistoCrypt 2026

    HistoCrypt addresses all aspects of historical cryptography/cryptanalysis and history of cryptology, including work in closely related disciplines (history, history of sciences, computer science, Artificial Intelligence, computational linguistics, image processing) with relevance to historical ciphertexts and codes.

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  • Montréal

    Appel à contribution - Europe

    Le multiple et l’un. Agencements et décompositions dans les textes et les images du Moyen Âge

    Ce colloque souhaite interroger les modalités selon lesquelles le Moyen Âge a pensé, articulé et transformé le rapport entre multiplicité et unité. Les pratiques des auteurs, des scribes, des artistes, des commanditaires et des publics s’inscrivent dans un champ où la mise en forme du savoir, de la mémoire et de l’art passe constamment par des opérations d’assemblage, de sélection et de hiérarchisation. Nous réfléchirons à cette problématiques selon une perspective foncièrement interdisciplinaire.

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  • Thessalonique

    Appel à contribution - Histoire

    Browsing Salonica : The city’s polyphonic press from the second half of the 19th century to the Interwar period

    The conference aims to show how the study of the polyphonic press, published in Thessaloniki, contributes to a better understanding of its topography, its sociology and the evolution of its cultural landscape, paving the way for a plural history of the city of Thessaloniki.

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  • Turin

    Appel à contribution - Époque contemporaine

    The Legal Norm in International Politics: Law, Sovereignty, and Geopolitics in Latin America, c. 1750–1880

    This panel explores the interaction between legal norms, sovereignty formation, and geopolitical dynamics in nineteenth-century Latin America. During this period, new republics faced the simultaneous challenges of consolidating internal authority and projecting it outward in a rapidly shifting international environment. Legal norms—constitutional, civil, penal, administrative, and consular—became key instruments through which states defined their international position and negotiated their place within an emerging hemispheric order.

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  • Anvers

    École thématique - Histoire

    Arts and Media Archaeology Summer School 2026

    Living Histories

    The Summer School will focus on the interplay between media developments and performative culture, spanning from the late eighteenth century to the present day. Through lectures, artist talks, re-enactments and interactive hands-on experimentation, the summer school programme aims to foster students’ ability to think through media by questioning their materiality, sensory properties, and its role as a historical source.

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  • Lisbonne

    Appel à contribution - Sociologie

    Innovations that increase co-creation, responsiveness and the impact of citizen voice in social services

    Final International Conference of the Horizon Europe Project RESPONSIVE

    This international conference explores the question of how democracy can be enhanced within Europe’s social sector. It asks how citizens can shape the work of social services and what innovations can improve the responsiveness of practitioners, services, and policymakers to input from citizens using social services. In particular, the conference aims to highlight solutions that have been co-created by citizen groups and social services to promote inclusiveness, reduce inequalities in civic participation and widen the diversity of citizen voices at different stages of social service delivery or social policy-making processes.

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  • Édimbourg

    Appel à contribution - Épistémologie et méthodes

    Quarries and rock-cut sites through the lens of archaeology

    The two-day conference, organised by the IRAAR group, will take place at the University of Edinburgh (UK). This conference explores the multifaceted relationships between humans and stone through an archaeological lens on quarrying, rock-cut architecture/site, and rock art. By addressing challenges of extraction, technological adaptation, and symbolic and practical engagements with rock, as well as heritage and recent research, the event fosters interdisciplinary dialogue on the transformation of rocky landscapes across time and space.

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  • Grenoble

    Appel à contribution - Représentations

    Domesticating Irish nature : past and contemporary approaches and practices

    This international colloquium held in Grenoble, combining workshops, roundtables in addition to thematic panels, therefore also invites contributions that explore the representations at stake when the environmental history and prospective future of Ireland are involved. This exploration may be achieved through the intersecting lenses of ecocide, resource exploitation, and ecological resistance or use of nature as a place allowing for an escape from the usual modern globalized ultraliberal capitalistic rat race. We seek interdisciplinary interventions—historical, literary, legal, political, ecological, artistic—that investigate how nature in Ireland has been used, abused, and reclaimed in the face of economic pressures and environmental degradation. 

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  • Montpellier

    Appel à contribution - Langage

    Grammaticalization and Diachronic Construction Grammar: Convergences and Challenges

    The international conference aims to discuss the relationship between grammaticalization and Diachronic Construction Grammar. We invite proposals for papers or posters which may be either case studies discussing fundamental theoretical issues or theoretical work based on innovative empirical analyses, regardless of language.

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  • Oxford

    Colloque - Europe

    Metanoia Symposium 2025

    What does it mean for a person to change? Under what conditions does such change occur?What are the private and public ethical implications of personal transformation? What is thelegitimate role of the state in relation to individual and collective projects of moral transformation? The Annual Symposium of the Center for Metanoia Studies is dedicated tobringing together researchers from a broad range of disciplines as well as practitioners fromcivil society to reflect and exchange on questions such as these. This year’s symposium willfocus particularly on the continuities and discontinuities in the notion of conversion as appliedto religious and non-religious contexts. 

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  • Paris

    Appel à contribution - Études urbaines

    Heritage entrepreneurs

    Private developers in urban heritage contexts and ecosystems

    A high degree of complexity, be it in terms of governance or actors’ diversity in local contexts, characterises heritage development projects, which increasingly rely on private interventions or public-private partnerships. In this context, the interplay between public and private interventions becomes a critical arena for research. Tensions, negotiations and innovations increasingly shape heritage development while highlighting the challenges and opportunities of the intervention of private actors in the revitalisation of urban heritage – particularly in contexts where heritage is commodified as a comparative advantage for rehabilitation projects. The main objective of this conference, which specifically focuses on the role of private actors in heritage urban contexts (UNESCO World Heritage sites, conservation areas, historic centres, etc.), is to explore the relationships and dynamics established between “heritage entrepreneurs” and other urban stakeholders in diverse heritage contexts as a means to shed light on how these combined actions produce heritage today.

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  • Bruxelles

    Appel à contribution - Économie

    The Company We Keep: Navigating Brands, Borders and Boundaries

    The Section on Business Archives (SBA) of the International Council on Archives (ICA) invites submissions for its 2026 conference, titled “The Company We Keep: Navigating Brands, Borders and Boundaries”. This conference gathers leading professionals to explore the evolving landscape of corporate memory in a complex, globalized environment. In a world where companies constantly change in structure and in ownership, the history and stories they hold – and how they keep them – have never been more important.

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  • Appel à contribution - Représentations

    Vers de nouvelles alliances : luttes écologiques et projets de territoire dans les ruralités contemporaines

    Rencontres 2026 du réseau Perspectives Rurales

    The Perspectives Rurales scientific and pedagogical network meetings aim to bring together a wide range of participants: researchers from various disciplines, as well as local territorial actors and members of civil society. The event will be organized into several thematic sessions. This call for contributions is open to individuals, institutions, associations, and collectives who share these concerns. 

     

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  • Brest

    Journée d'étude - Langage

    Sociability and the Travelling Letter

    Message, Medium, Mobility in Europe and the Colonies in the Long Eighteenth Century (1650-1850)

    The long eighteenth century is widely recognisedby scholars as a golden age of letter writing, characterised by the expansion of transnational and transatlantic correspondence networks among the elites. Particularly in Britain, this period witnessed an unprecedented enthusiasm for epistolary exchange, which led to a proliferation of publications—ranging from scholarly productions such as theoretical treatises and letter-writing manuals, to literary works, whether fictional, sentimental, general, or biographical. These developments contributed to a redefinition of epistolary conventions, narrative models, and often gendered representations of letter writing.

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  • Bologne

    Appel à contribution - Europe

    The Archaeologists’ City

    The call for papers is now open for the new edition of the Intersections series, dedicated to the cross-disciplinary nature of urban history and the dialogue between disciplines, methods and perspectives of study. The 2026 seminar will focus on the city as seen by archaeologists: not only the ancient or medieval city, but all forms and temporalities of the urban dimension — from abandonment to processes of transformation, from continuities to industrial and contemporary landscapes. 

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  • Sofia

    Appel à contribution - Études du politique

    Porous Politics: Diasporic Engagement and the Redefinition of Party Politics in Central and Eastern Europe

    Global migration has generated new transnational political formats and fundamentally challenged the traditional state-centric focus of political science. This phenomenon of Porous Politics is defined by connections, contiguities, and loyalties across borders. It is especially critical in Central and Eastern Europe, where significant emigration has created influential diasporic communities. These diasporas actively transmit political remittances, engaging with their countries of origin. This engagement is strategically mirrored by the national political arena, as parties and elites establish extraterritorial organizations to mobilize these new constituencies. 

     

     

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  • Bruxelles

    Appel à contribution - Europe

    Looted Art and the Art Market: Nazi Art Theft in Belgium, Europe, and its aftermath

    Anchored in a dual research approach, the ProvEnhance project simultaneously examines the trajectories of a selection of artworks from the collections of the Royal Museums of Fine Arts of Belgium and the roles of participants within the Belgian art market between 1933 and 1960, situating both within the broader dynamics of cultural dispossession and the post-war approach. Integrating provenance research, art market studies, and data science, the project advances an interdisciplinary framework for analysing the movements of cultural objects and their connections to actors and power structures shaped by the Nationalist Socialist era and its aftermath. 

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  • Fribourg

    Colloque - Études du politique

    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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  • Nice

    Appel à contribution - Langage

    Derrière le voile de l’anonymat : enjeux éthiques et récits culturels à l’ère de l’innovation numérique

    At first glance, the concept of “anonymity” may seem simple: any actor who acts without revealing their identity is acting anonymously. However, this superficial simplicity hides considerable technological, social, and political complexity. What conditions make anonymity necessary for expression, cooperation, and judgment? The cultural, ethical, and narrative dimensions of “anonymity” in contemporary digital environments affect both administrative and creative life. With a perspective that combines the techniques of law with those of sociology, politicalscience, cultural studies, and narratology, this project seeks to uncover the cultural transformations that underpin “anonymity’ in practice, through its new or emerging instruments and narrative features.

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