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  • Grenoble

    Call for papers - History

    Roman Youth(s) from Octavian to Nero

    Neronia XII, SIEN International Congress

    Le thème retenu cette année est celui de la jeunesse, sa place dans la société, ses expériences et ses représentations d'Octave à Néron (44 av. J.-C. à 68 apr. J.-C.). Les communications attendues seront centrées sur la jeunesse, possiblement en relation avec d’autres âges (l’enfance et l’âge mûr). On peut prendre en compte toutes les sources, dans toutes les langues vernaculaires de l’empire romain, et de toute nature, épigraphiques, numismatiques, papyrologiques, littéraires, juridiques et bien sûr iconographiques.

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  • Aubervilliers

    Call for papers - History

    Uses of the Past: Minority Experiences in Action in the Americas

    During this symposium, we wish to examine the many ways ethnoracial minorities have mobilized the past to challenge national narratives, assert their place within them, or write their own histories.

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  • Lyon

    Call for papers - America

    Du Japon au Brésil et vice-versa : perspectives historiques et esthétiques d’un cinéma diasporique

    From Japan to Brazil and Vice-versa: Historical and Aesthetic Perspectives of a Diasporic Cinema

    In 2024, the 77th Festival of Cannes' short film competition selected Amarela (2024),a film by Japanese-Brazilian director André Hayato Saito, which focuses on the experiencesof Japanese-Brazilians. This event reflects a growing interest in a diverse, transnational, andmultilingual filmography on the subject of the Japanese diaspora, particularly theJapanese-Brazilians, who are the largest group affected by return migration (or “detourmigration” (Perroud, 2007)) to Japan. This Young Researchers Colloquium aims atvisualizing and discussing that film corpus and its aesthetic, socio-historical andmethodological issues.

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  • Porto

    Call for papers - Economy

    AI for Humanity – Interdisciplinary Approaches to Ethical, Cultural, and Social Change

    HSS25- III International Conference on Humanities and Social Sciences

    The conference will serve as a platform for scholars, researchers, and practitioners to exchange ideas, share insights, and develop strategies for the responsible integration of AI into the humanities and social sciences. It will emphasize interdisciplinary approaches that bring together diverse fields of expertise, focusing on human-centered innovation, cultural diversity, ethical dimensions, and AI’s role in addressing global challenges. The conference, thus, seeks to provide actionable recommendations for policymakers, educators, researchers and developers, ensuring AI contributes to positive social transformation.

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  • Study days - History

    Shipping Pandemics – A Global Approach to the History of Maritime Health (18th-20th)

    First SHIPPAN workshop

    The Covid-19 pandemic has highlighted the crucial role of transport in times of health crisis, and the need for trained, responsive professionals. This workshop focuses on sanitary prevention and the practices of health professionals at sea, on board ships or in port environments. Over three centuries, the transnational approach covers military and merchant navies, both sailing and steam-powered, in ports on three continents.

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  • Rouen

    Conference, symposium - History

    Rock, Activism and Liberation

    The objective of this conference is to take a closer look at the various forms of activism and empowerment of rock and contemporary music performers, through their work, their positions and their career, focusing in particular on activism based on a desire for liberation and in opposition to ideological, social, economic, cultural or religious norms. These topics will be addressed within a broad chronology, from the aftermath of the Second World War to the present day, through all types of music that fall within the loose definition of "rock", and on the basis of deliberately interdisciplinary approach.

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  • Fribourg

    Study days - Middle Ages

    From vegetables to the Hortus Conclusus. The medieval garden in all its forms

    14e study days by the Young Medievalist Researchers (JCM)

    From an interdisciplinary and multilingual perspective, these study days will be devoted to the theme of the medieval garden. Whether they were for food or pleasure, courtly or philosophical, for love or medicine, Hortus Conclusus or Deliciarum, medieval gardens were a world to be explored and cultivated in all their aspects.

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  • Yaoundé

    Call for papers - History

    Youth, Peace and Security (YPS) in the Sahel

    Youth, Actors for Peace and Security in West and Central Africa: Challenges and Opportunities for a Sustainable Future

    A consortium of organizations and academic institutions is organizing an international conference in Yaoundé, Cameroon, from June 16 to 18, 2025, on the theme: “Youth as Actors of Peace and Security in the Sahel.” The event aims to explore the potential of young people in violence prevention, peace and security promotion, and conflict resolution in the Sahel. Young people, seen as dynamic and innovative, will be at the center of the discussions. The conference will include plenary sessions, round tables, workshops, and interactive discussions, bringing together various actors from the region and beyond.

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  • Paris | Aubervilliers

    Seminar - Sociology

    DATARights Seminar 2025

    Access rights, Algorithmic transparency, and Data protection challenges

    In the digital age, online platforms collect and exploit huge quantities of personal data, profoundly influencing social, economic and political dynamics. Yet their opaque operation limits access to the information essential for analyzing their mechanisms and measuring their impact. These infrastructures act like black boxes, making the study of their practices particularly complex. The DATARights seminar examines the right of access to personal data as a lever for transparency, particularly in the context of scientific research. Through several sessions in French and English, it will bring together researchers and experts from various disciplines to examine the concrete uses of this right, its limits and the challenges linked to its collective exercise in the face of algorithmic and data governance issues.

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  • Paris

    Conference, symposium - Middle Ages

    Le « Chronicon de Sigebert » de Gembloux en perspective

    The “Chronicon” of Sigebert of Gembloux in perspective

    Avec quelles stratégies écrit-on l’histoire du monde, et la transforme-t-on en histoire d’une abbaye, d’une région, d’un peuple, ou en un résumé de toutes les connaissances de l’Homme ? Ce colloque donnera quelques premières réponses en abordant la fortune du Chronicon de Sigebert de Gembloux (1028-1112).

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  • Call for papers - Economy

    "Gender and social protection in developing countries: issues, challenges, and opportunities"

    This international conference on "Gender and Social Protection: Issues, Challenges, and Opportunities" aims to analyze the interactions between social protection and gender equality in developing countries. Through a multidisciplinary and comparative approach, it seeks to explore how social protection policies and programs can either mitigate or reinforce gender inequalities. Bringing together researchers, practitioners, and policymakers, the event aims to identify key challenges, share best practices, and formulate recommendations for a more inclusive and equitable social protection system.

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  • Paris

    Call for papers - Europe

    Le commerce et ses représentations. L’activité marchande dans les arts et l’architecture aux XVIIe et XVIIIe siècles

    Trade and its representations. commercial activity in art and architecture during the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries

    During the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, the many transformations and significant expansion of commercial activities led to the diversification of consumption and the expansion of commercial areas. These phenomena reflected improvements in transport conditions, better organisation of trade networks and the resources of capitalism. The images and literature related to the world of commerce diversified and transformed society’s perception of this practice and its players (pedlars, itinerant merchants, manufacturers, wholesalers, entrepreneurs, etc.). How do the representations of these places of professional sociability reflect these societal changes?

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  • Paris

    Call for papers - Early modern

    “Teaching the Manner of Performing all Steps…” The Technical Dance Treatises (1700-1750)

    International conference Celebrating the 300th anniversary of the publication of “Le Maître à danser” by Pierre Rameau (1725)

    The year 2025 will mark the 300th anniversary of the publication of a major work for the understanding of the dance of the 18th century: The Dancing-Master which Teaches the Manner of Performing all the Different Steps in Dancing in All Regularity of the Art and How to Move the Arms with Each Step by Pierre Rameau (1674-1748). On the anniversary of this publication, we wish to review the history and the content of the Maître à danser, but also the circumstances of its creation, situating it more generally in the history of treatises on dance technique during the first half of the 18th century. The conference will also cover practices of which the treatise merely bears traces of, which have only been revealed in recent research. The objective of this colloquium will thus be twofold: To gain a fuller picture of the role of this work in the 18th century and its effects on current practices in the reconstruction of Early Dance.

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  • Saint-Étienne

    Call for papers - Language

    Language : New Productions and New Perspectivess from Antiquity to the Present Day

    The conference will take place from October 22 to 24, 2025, at Université Jean Monnet, in Saint-Étienne. The junior laboratory GRAPHÉ (Research Group on Philological and Human Action through an Epistemological Prism) was founded at Université Jean Monnet in Saint-Étienne in 2024. It aims at conducting an incipient, interdisciplinary study of the ways in which languages influence and are influenced by human actions. After an initial symposium in October 2024 dedicated to the interpenetration of language and politics, we now wish to organize a conference focusing on language in all its newest forms, by confronting it with the latest analytical prisms and methods of study.

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  • Paris

    Conference, symposium - Early modern

    Music and Knowledge Making in the 18th Century

    Cette conférence, organisée par Amparo Fontaine (Post-doctorante Marie Curie, EHESS-CRH, GEHM/ Universidad Católica de Valparaíso), explore les trajectoires entrelacées de la musique et des savoirs scientifiques. Elle vise à analyser ce que signifiait concevoir la musique comme une « science » et à l’examiner dans les académies scientifiques au XVIIIe siècle. En intégrant divers champs d’étude, acteurs sociaux et perspectives géographiques, la conférence stimulera des discussions interdisciplinaires sur la musique en tant que source et instrument de savoir.

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  • Ouagadougou

    Call for papers - Africa

    Intelligence artificielle et management des organisations en Afrique : enjeux, opportunités et menaces

    Ce colloque s’intéresse au phénomène de l’intelligence artificielle (IA) et ses impacts sur le management des organisations en Afrique. Si l’intelligence artificielle constitue des opportunités pour les uns, elles représentent aussi des menaces pour les autres. En Afrique, l’inquiétude générée par l’IA est liée au risque d’aggravation de la fracture numérique et des inégalités sociales entre pays riches et pays pauvres. Face aux défis, opportunités et menaces potentielles, ce colloque international se propose d’explorer les multiples dimensions de l’IA appliquées à la gestion des organisations dans le contexte africain.

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  • Saumur

    Call for papers - Geography

    Heritage Villages and Tourism: Local Issues, Global Experiences

    In a societal context that calls for practices to be reinvented for a sustainable territorial development (Knafou, 2023), heritage villages are at the crossroads of several issues, both in terms for the actions of inhabitants and the participation of visitors and tourists. This conference, organised by ESTHUA, the National Institute of Tourism - INNTO France of the University of Angers, and ICUNA, the Joint Institute of the Universities of Ningbo and Angers, will focus on several issues relating to the heritage of villages and the challenges they face in terms of tourism, in particular: adaptation to local society, the natural, environmental and intangible dimensions of the heritage on offer, adaptation to tourist numbers and the involvement of local people in tourism development projects.

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  • Montreal

    Call for papers - Representation

    Study days on cinematographic, televisual and artistic representations of domestic and sexual violence

    Study days on cinematographic, televisual and artistic representations of domestic and sexual violence will take place on 15 and 16 May 2025 at the Institut national de recherche scientifique (INRS), Montréal, as part of the Victims and Survivors of Crime Week. The aim of this event is to provide a space for reflection, exchange, and discussion on the representations of sexual and domestic violence on the screen and in works of art.

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  • Boulogne

    Call for papers - Language

    (Im)mobilis in (im)mobili : movements and circulations in European prison literature (16th-19th centuries)

    At the crossroads of literary, ethical and political issues, this conference aims to examine the depiction of mobility in European prison literature: because the prison space is the place of prevented mobility, prison literature confers a central and paradoxical part on movement, whether concrete or metaphorical.

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  • Stockholm

    Call for papers - America

    From Polarity to Circumpolarity: The Future of Canadian Studies in Europe

    This multidisciplinary conference examines how the  deconstruction of the dualisms that have dominated in Western thought since the 17th century takes shape in Canadian studies. Building on the Canadian landscape and scholarship on its nordicity, we hypothesize a move from polarity to circumpolarity in Canadian studies conducted in Europe. This multidisciplinary conference welcomes proposals from all fields of research, in the hope of bringing together complementary perspectives on the (circum)polarities in Canadian studies.

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