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  • Brno

    Conference, symposium - Europe

    The Jeweled Materiality of Late Antique/Early Medieval Objects and Texts

    From Cloisonné to Stained Glass to Experimental Poetry (4th–9th Centuries)

    This conference wishes to expand and collectively rethink the “cumulative aesthetics” of the long late antiquity ranging from the 4th to the 9th century offering a shared interdisciplinary platform to study late antique aesthetic developments across different media and territories by bringing together specialists from different disciplines: art history, aesthetics, classical philology, and archaeology.

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  • Champs-sur-Marne | Paris

    Conference, symposium - Representation

    Joachim Trier

    Urban Memories

    Joachim Trier is one of the most internationally acclaimed contemporary Nordic filmmakers, and his cinema is a particularly interesting subject for researchers in film studies and Nordic studies. His cinema is an invitation to explore Norwegian culture, as it allows us to discover Oslo and its contemporary art scene. What's more, he tackles Norwegian social issues that have an international echo: the issues of sexuality today, our relationship with drink or melancholy, freedom of expression and lifestyle choices, etc. In this regard, he has developed one of the finest artworks to catch the urban individual. This international conference is an opportunity to bring together a group of international experts in Paris.

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  • Aubervilliers

    Call for papers - Modern

    Extreme right and democracy in Europe after the Second World War

    Coexistences, contrasts, contradictions

    It seems urgent to reflect on how democracies have responded to the presence of extreme right-wing movements, both in terms of political practices and rhetoric. Have democracies actively opposed the extreme right, or have they opted for strategies of containment and coexistence? Equally important is to examine the perspective of the extreme right: how has it interpreted and narrated the (supposed) coexistence with the democratic system? How has it dealt with the legacy of fascism and to what extent has it adapted to the culture of democracy?

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  • Cairo

    Call for papers - Religion

    The Authority of Silence Constructing the Figure of the Salaf (7th-15th centuries)

    We invite scholars and researchers to submit their contributions for an upcoming conference exploring the elusive authority of the Salaf, the early generations of Muslims revered in Islamic traditions.

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  • Iaşi

    Call for papers - Information

    Emerging Technologies in Communication: Best Practices and Theoretical Frameworks for Professional Success

    Communication practitioners are now faced with difficult questions regarding which of emerging technologies can substantially improve their workflow and which only add to the technological noise interfering with the essence of their work. Even if productivity considerations have encouraged the adoption of Artificial Inteligence systems in many areas of professional communication, it is still not certain which tasks can be safely delegated to the technological systems, if one takes into account their oscillating levels of accuracy. As concerns for end-product quality increase in many areas, it becomes clear that most of these new options need a substantial amount of supervision and correction on the part of human professionals. The conference call is thus emphasizing the need to examine theories, concepts, ideas for best practices, and attempts to understand the changing parameters for professional success.

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  • Call for papers - Science studies

    Entrepreneurship and Emerging technologies: Technological Innovation for a social impact

    International Conference on Digital Transformation and Management

    The primary objective of the second ICDTM’25 is to establish a distinctive forum for the examination of significant trends influencing social entrepreneurship through the integration of emerging technologies. It offers a chance for researchers, practitioners, policymakers, and entrepreneurs to exchange experiences, deliberate on the most effective strategies, and investigate potential areas for collaboration to improve the social impact of these technologies. The conference places a special emphasis on the relationship between social entrepreneurship and the use of emerging technologies, to build an international network of researchers and committed practitioners to promote a sustainable and fair future. It encourages submissions that propose new approaches to address social challenges through digital tools.

     

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  • Oran

    Call for papers - Law

    “Journal of Law, Society, and Authority” - varia

    Volume 14, Issue 1 (March 2025)

    The Journal of Law, Society, and Authority is calling for papers for its upcoming Volume 14, Issue 1, to be published in March 2025. We welcome research articles and theoretical essays in law, political science, and international relations.

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  • Braga

    Call for papers - Early modern

    IX International Meeting of Young Researchers in Early Modern History

    The IX International Meeting of Young Researchers in Early Modern History is looking for candidates to present their research in our event.

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  • Stuttgart

    Call for papers - History

    Epizootics in the German South-West

    Interpretations, Control and Effects from the Late Middle Ages to the Modern Age

    Animal diseases are among the most drastic episodes of human existence. It is therefore no surprise that people have been dealing with the phenomenon of animal diseases for centuries. These individual and collective measures become tangible in various sources, such as economic documents like accounts, regulations, court records and visitation reports, but also in narrative texts such as annals and chronicles, in literary and artistic works or in textbooks and advice literature. Due to this wide variety of sources, the conference aims to analyse animal epidemics from several perspectives. The possible fields of research are not limited to veterinary medicine or economic and agricultural history.

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  • Thessaloniki

    Call for papers - Language

    4th International Conference on Multilingual Digital Terminology Today MDTT 2025

    The fourth international conference on “Digital terminology today. Design, representation formats and management systems” aims to bring together specialists in the disciplines of terminology, terminography, computational terminology, specialized lexicography, computational linguistics, Machine Learning, NLP and Knowledge Representation in order to share methodological reflections on design approaches, representation formats and management systems of the digital terminology collected in the terminological resources.

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  • Saint-Denis

    Study days - Political studies

    Genre, nature et écologie

    Articuler les traditions politico-intellectuelles de l’écoféminisme français et allemand dans une perspective globale

    In light of the ecological crisis ecofeminist thought that first emerged as political-ethical and theoretical field during the late 1970s and 1980s has flourished in French and German debates during the last decade. The aim of the conference is to examine the ways in which ecofeminist theory is currently discussed in France and Germany, and how – in both national contexts – the respective traditions of ecofeminist thought and politics are re-articulated, criticized and transformed. Thereby the question how post- and neo-colonial power relations that shape the current ecological situation are addressed in ecofeminist thought will be of central importance. The conference seeks to re-evaluate traditions of ecofeminist thought in French and German speaking contexts, their uneven circulation and their present-day re-articulations.

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  • Fribourg

    Call for papers - History

    Prisons and Prisoners in the History and Sociology of Knowledge (17th-20th century)

    The history of prisons is “a history of constant reform.” Since at least the beginning of the eighteenth century, these repeated transformations (desired or achieved) (Morris, Rothman, 1995, vii) have been accompanied by the production of knowledge about architecture, physical constraints on the body, gender segregation, violence, sexual practices, proximity or, conversely, “punitive” or “redemptive” isolation. Yet very little research has focused specifically on this knowledge and even less, if any, has attempted to integrate it into the history of knowledge in general, and more specifically into the history of (social) science and statistics. Against the background of this research gap, this conference proposes to take knowledge about prisons and prisoners as an object of study. Our general question is: how did prisons and prisoners contribute to the history and sociology of knowledge and science?

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  • Coimbra

    Call for papers - History

    Iberian Patronages and the Congregation of Propaganda Fide: Antagonism, Alignment and Cooperation (17th-20th centuries)

    This congress aims to explore different forms of interaction and communication between representatives of the Padroados and the Congregation of Propaganda Fide in terms of antagonism, convergence and cooperation, starting from the creation of the dicastery in the seventeenth century to the end of the patronage system in the twentieth century, in territories under the control of the Iberian Padroados (America, Africa and Asia) and the Holy See.

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  • Call for papers - Europe

    Stay or Leave? Family survival tactics during the age of emigrations

    1770-1830s

    During the Age of Revolutions (c. 1770-1830), Europe and the Americas were convulsed by a wave of interrelated political upheavals, social protests, slave rebellions, and wars. Republican alternatives to monarchies proliferated, even as colonial wars and abolitionist insurrections shook even the most entrenched empires. As a result, hundreds of thousands of people found themselves displaced and dispersed across the Atlantic world. While some chose to leave out of political or religious principle, others were forced out by some combination of ideological persecution, economic dislocation, and armed conflict. Wherever they ended up, the uprooted were forced to negotiate foreign and often hostile cultures and asylum practices. Drawing together historians and scholars of the literary, visual, and musical arts, this workshop aims to shed light on the least-visible members of these diasporas —women, children and servants— and to develop interdisciplinary perspectives on familial constellations of exile.

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  • Split

    Conference, symposium - Ethnology, anthropology

    Legacy and Innovation

    4th DARIAH-HR International Conference Digital Humanities & Heritage

    The DARIAH-HR conference “Digital Humanities & Heritage” endeavours to facilitate collaboration and knowledge sharing among scholars, humanities experts, and professionals specialising in library and information science, archival stuides, and museum cultural resource managment. Marking the 10th anniversary of the DARIAH-EU consortium, this year's conference will place particular emphasis on the evolution of research infrastructures over the past decade. Attendees will engage in discussions covering themes such as technological innovation, ethical considerations, interdisciplinary collaboration, and broader implications for digital humanities and heritage research. Through critical assessment of advancements, challenges, and future directions within these fields, participants will explore the dynamic landscape shaped by infrastructure developoment.

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  • Bayreuth

    Call for papers - Europe

    Symposium on Intellectual History and Legal History (INTELLEX)

    The conference aims to gather scholars working on legal history or other aspects related to the teaching of legal disciplines in a historical context in order to contribute to an intellectual history of this discipline. Although the conference focuses on identifying the intellectual contexts in which legal history developed, social aspects are also considered, since ideas do not exist independently of people. The social aspects could be, for instance, teachers and students at universities, royal academies, or other institutions disseminating knowledge.

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  • Porto

    Call for papers - History

    Late Medieval Cardinals Between Crises

    From the Western Schism to the V Lateran Council (1378-1517)

    The history of the cardinalate, which stretches from the 11th century to the present day, went through one of the most volatile phases of its development between the beginning of the Western Schism (1378) and the close of the Fifth Lateran Council (1517). This congress aims to work and reflect on these cardinals, both as a group, gathered in the Sacred College, and in their individual dimensions, as lords, members of lineages, pastors, reformers, conciliarists, centres of courts, families and networks, diplomats and representatives of nations, patrons of the arts, among others.  The cross-sectional interest of this congress stems from the desire to feed the historiographical renewal that has been taking place over the last two decades on the medieval cardinalate, seeking to bring together researchers who are dedicated to its study, regardless of the angle of approach they may take.

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  • Rabat

    Call for papers - Sociology

    The Contrasting Effects of Digitalisation and Artifical Intelligence (AI) on Professional Activities

    ISA (International Sociological Association) 5th Forum of Sociology

    This session examines the effects of digitisation and artificial intelligence (AI) on professional activities. Based on surveys, the papers present these contrasting effects on different professions. The aim is to identify the automation of work processes, to understand to what extent and how AI is making it possible to save time and increase reliability, but also to compete with established professional skills, promising productivity gains while threatening to deskill and disintermediate professionals.

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  • Prague

    Call for papers - History

    Echoes of Conflict

    Health Consequences of War and Violence Across Generations

    The international conference Echoes of Conflict: Health Consequences of War and Violence Across Generations aims to explore the enduring impacts of war and violence on individuals and communities, with a focus on their physical, mental, and societal dimensions. Marking eighty years since the end of the Second World War, this conference seeks to shift the focus from global political consequences to the intimate effects of war on health, emphasizing transgenerational outcomes. By examining governmental and societal responses, as well as the experiences of affected families and individuals, the conference will provide a comprehensive understanding of the lasting legacy of conflict. The event will also explore how mass violence, displacement, and regime changes have shaped societies and influenced the health of subsequent generations.

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  • Durham

    Call for papers - History

    Laughter as a Political Coping Mechanism: Interdisciplinary Approaches

    The Department of History at Durham University invites proposals for a two-day conference ( Friday 28 and Saturday 29 March 2025) exploring the role of humour as a political coping mechanism. ‘Laughter as a Political Coping Mechanism’ will illuminate the uses of humour across disciplines and periods, stimulating fresh conversations about the actions and expressions that constitute resistance to power.

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