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  • Paris

    Seminário - Europa

    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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  • Nápoles

    Chamada de trabalhos - História

    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

    Chamada de trabalhos - Linguagem

    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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  • Palermo

    Chamada de trabalhos - Antropologia

    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

    Colóquio - Estudos urbanos

    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

    Chamada de trabalhos - Representações

    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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  • Safim

    Chamada de trabalhos - Linguagem

    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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  • Tozeur

    Chamada de trabalhos - África

    Créer dans le désert

    Le premier forum international Design, désert et développement durable (4D), propose une réflexion transdisciplinaire sur le désert comme espace de création, d’innovation et de résilience. Organisé à Tozeur du 4 au 7 février 2026, il réunit chercheurs, artistes, designers, ingénieurs et acteurs territoriaux autour des enjeux écologiques, sociaux et esthétiques liés aux milieux arides. Le forum interroge le rôle du design dans la transformation durable du désert à travers trois axes : laboratoire de création in situ, catalyseur d’innovations in vitro, et espace d’apprentissage in vivo.

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  • Florence

    Chamada de trabalhos - História

    Extractivist Enterprise and International Organizations (1919-1989)

    Workshop and Publication

    Corporate actors have played a hidden yet highly influential role in shaping the global order, often securing their interests in international organizations, such as the League of Nations and the United Nations. Extractive industries, which focus on natural resources such as oil, gas, minerals, and metals, including rare earths, were the bedrock of capitalism in the long twentieth century. How did they exert their influence within, through and against international organizations? What tools did they adopt to attain their goals at global metropoles such as Addis Ababa, Bangkok, Geneva, New York, and Santiago? Who challenged their efforts and who supported them and how? What effects did formal decolonization have on the role of extractive enterprise in these global spaces?

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  • Mulhouse

    Colóquio - Europa

    The circulation of textile designs, patterns, skills and representations in early modern Europe

    This interdisciplinary conference invites papers with a focus on the interaction between the material and the immaterial aspects of the craft of weaving, approached from various angles, in the early modern period. The aim is to explore aspects of the interactions between textile manufacturing and its products and the individual or collective imagination, intellectual life as well as the ‘world picture’ and mental representations in the early modern period.

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  • Varsóvia

    Chamada de trabalhos - Época Contemporânea

    Theoretical and practical aspects of East European development aid to Africa during the Cold War era

    The Warsaw Centre for Global History invites colleagues to participate in a workshop exploring theoretical and practical aspects of Eastern European development aid in Africa, as well as economic cooperation between Eastern European and African countries during the Cold War era.

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  • Rabat

    Chamada de trabalhos - Sociologia

    Jeunesses et migrations : perspectives Sud-Nord

    RJS 12 : Rencontres Jeunesses & Sociétés 12

    Ces rencontres analyseront les migrations des jeunes du Sud vers le Nord : leurs raisons et leurs défis. Des chercheurs de différentes spécialités exploreront ces questions à Rabat en mai 2026 pour mieux comprendre leurs réalités.

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  • Florence

    Chamada de trabalhos - Europa

    Women and Europe – Interdisciplinary approaches, innovative prospects, new sources

    The conference “Women and Europe – Interdisciplinary approaches, innovative prospects, new sources” seeks to explore these multifarious challenges. While the role of women in Europe, considered from multiple perspectives, has begun to be studied more systematically by researchers, leading to a growing volume of scholarly literature since the mid-1970s, the subject nevertheless remains largely underexplored.

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  • Roma

    Colóquio - Ciências políticas

    Democratizing Energy, Energizing Democracy: A Deliberative and Participatory Energy Democracy

    How can the ecological transition also become a democratic transition? What role can energy communities, public participation, and environmental justice play in this process? 

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  • Augsburgo

    Chamada de trabalhos - Sociologia

    The Zeitgeist in Toys & Games

    The overarching theme for the 10th ITRA World Conference is The Zeitgeist in Toys & Games is designed to decipher and understand the many ways toys and games have shaped and reflected who we are, and have changed throughout history. Looking at the past, present, and future of playthings, the question is not so much what the zeitgeist in toys and games should be – but rather how and what they contribute to the multiple and potentially conflicting constellations of ideas, values and norms that come to characterize particular epochs. 

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  • Arras

    Colóquio - Linguagem

    Profanity : Redefining the Limits

    The F-Word Across Linguistics, Translation and the Arts

    The What The Fuck!? international conference aims at exploring the manifold nature and uses of ‘fuck’—‘the most important and powerful word in the English language’ (Sheidlower 2009)—from the viewpoints of linguistics, translation studies and culture (see the call for papers).

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  • Chamada de trabalhos - História

    Sounds, Bodies, Memories

    Musical and Artistic Circulations between Italy and Jerusalem (16th–21st c.)

    This conference re-examines four centuries of musical and artistic exchange between Italy and Jerusalem. It asks how sound, performance and visual practice have shaped social space, identity and cultural diplomacy at this East–West crossroads, inviting scholars, practitioners and community actors to present new research on archives, networks and hybrid repertoires from the sixteenth to the twenty-first century.

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  • Paris

    Chamada de trabalhos - História

    Invisible Actors in the Making of International Law (1750–2000)

    This interdisciplinary conference invites graduate students and early career researchers to consider the genealogy of international law since 1750. It aims to identify new or unrecognised actors – including individuals, groups, and institutions as well as non-human agents – and their contributions to the practices, interpretations, and applications of international law. How did they establish or challenge norms, customs, and institutions? How were their practices, actions, and ideas shaped into law? The event aims to historicise the making of international law by bringing together junior scholars of history and law and to provide a forum for the exploration of new ideas and alternative perspectives, combining and building upon historical and social scientific approaches.

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  • Chamada de trabalhos - Representações

    Les savoir-faire de la mode

    Espace, décentrement et jeux d'échelles, XVIe-XXIe siècles

    This international conference aims to examine the spatial dimension of the crafts associated with fashion and dress. In the wake of developments brought about by global history, it intends to turn its attention to the spatial dimension of fashion crafts. The recent spatial turn and the spread of data visualisation tools provide an opportunity to rethink fashion crafts. From modelling the workplaces of fashion designers from the past to the present day, to representing the flows, locations and spatial dynamics that characterize fashion professions on the scale of a street, a city or a continent, crafts and the making of fashion also shape landscapes just as much as they are shaped by territories and their physical and environmental characteristics. Continuing the debate on the forms of exhibition, museography and mediation, the issue of how these questions are reflected in museums will be a key area of study for this conference.

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  • Darmstadt

    Chamada de trabalhos - História

    The Royal Coffers. Approaches to European Monarchies and their financial behavior between 1650 and 1950

    This workshop aims to examine the intricate networks and economic practices of monarchical families and courts throughout Europe. In this context, we seek to examine how monarchies attained and preserved revenue and wealth, what practices they employed and if these practices were changed, adapted or abandoned over time. At the same time, we also seek to examine how such practices were perceived and debated by both individuals outside of the royal courts and the general public. The workshop will take place from the 4th to 6th of March 2026 in Darmstadt.

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