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  • Paris

    Call for papers - Modern

    Critics, buyers, patrons: does the onlooker make the sculpture?

    The history of sculpture, like that of painting, has long been studied from the perspective of sculptors. In the same way, literary texts have long been read primarily through the lens of their authors. Yet, modern linguistics has, for over a century, emphasized the crucial role of the observer in the very creation of the message. To paraphrase Duchamp: does the onlooker, or the buyer, make the sculpture?

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  • Call for papers - Language

    Abusive Language Detection : Linguistic Resources, Methods and Applications

    Revue « Traitement Automatique des Langues » (TAL)

    Nous sollicitons des articles dans les domaines du traitement automatique des langues, de l’apprentissage automatique ou des sciences sociales computationnelles. Nous encourageons les soumissions interdisciplinaires (ressources, méthodes informatiques et applications-utilisateurs à l’interface linguistique / psychologie / socio-linguistique / sociologie), mais également des articles de positionnement sur l’état de l'art dans le domaine de la détection de discours de haine discutant des limites des approches actuelles et des orientations futures.

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  • Call for papers - Europe

    The Culture of the Bottle. Uses and Visual Representations of Alcoholic Drinks in the 17th and 18th Centuries

    The subject of alcoholic beverages (wine, beer, liqueurs, etc.) in the modern era has been embraced by the museum world, which has found it a pleasing and intriguing subject to attract audiences. By fostering a dialogue among researchers engaged in the exploration of this interdisciplinary annual symposium aims to scrutinize the concept of "alcoholic beverage" in France, Europe, and worldwide to better comprehend the methods and stakes related to its representation. A comprehensive approach to global exchanges and consumption patterns could shed light on a perspective often overly focused on Europe. Moreover, various disruptions, such as armed conflicts, droughts, and floods, intermittently disrupted the habits of European consumers.

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  • Paris

    Study days - Language

    Laughter in Japanese Literature from the Heian Period to the Meiji Era

    Laughter is omnipresent and plays an essential role in the ancient Japanese literary tradition. Its study provides a cross-disciplinary approach to classical Japanese literature, transcending the boundaries of genres (poetry/prose) or periods (classical period, Edo period, Meiji era). More specifically, the purpose of this one-day symposium is to identify and analyse the forms of laughter present in the reputedly 'serious' genres of classical Japanese poetry (waka) and especially the novel of the Heian period, as well as in productions from later periods.

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  • Call for papers - History

    Tintinnabula, bells et small bells

    News of campanology, from Antiquity to the XXIth century

    A flagship object of Western Christian culture and the soundscapes covered by Alain Corbin in his work on 19th century France, the bell has had a multifaceted and complex history, but always very rich. Sound object or musical instrument, it is also a highly identity and symbolic object whose tinkling or ringing echoes a variety of social and political constructions. If this conference proposes to concentrate its attention on the object “bell”, understood in the broadest possible sense in order to grasp this complexity of meaning, it also chooses to see it from a totally diachronic angle, without chronological restriction, geographical or cultural.

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  • Call for papers - Representation

    Architectural photography

    Japarchi

    Echoing the 2023 Annual Seminar of Japarchi, the Scientific Thematic Network of Francophone Researchers on Japanese Architecture, City and Landscape is launching a new call for papers for the year 2024 on the Japanese notion of “architectural photography” or “kenchiku shashin 建築写真” which can be considered from a variety of perspectives including historical, heritage, artistic, economic, sociological, and more.

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  • Libreville

    Call for papers - Political studies

    La communauté économique des États de l’Afrique centrale (CEEAC) face aux enjeux de paix et sécurité

    The GERIAC International Multidisciplinary Biennial

    Le Groupe d’expert en relations internationales de l’Afrique centrale (GERIAC) est conscient du fait que la région de l’Afrique centrale a été et demeure le théâtre de divers défis liés à la paix et à la sécurité au cours des dernières décennies. La Communauté économique des États de l’Afrique centrale (CEEAC), en tant qu'organisation régionale, joue un rôle crucial dans la gestion et la résolution de ces enjeux. Cette première édition de la biennale internationale pluridisciplinaire du GERIAC vise à analyser les défis actuels et futurs auxquels la CEEAC est confrontée dans sa mission de maintien de la paix et de la sécurité dans la région.

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  • Rabat

    Call for papers - Economy

    Democracy and development: support from social sectors

    A Lever for Socioeconomic and Environmental Development in Africa

    This scientific forum aims to be an exploratory workshop that will lead to a constructive and epistemological debate on the necessity of supporting social sectors in Africa, as well as the various practices at the level of managing scientific research and teaching socio-economic and environmental development. This scientific meeting aims for a better understanding of dysfunctions and reforms of social sectors, social policies, and social innovation in Africa, intending to develop a corpus of knowledge.

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  • Nancy

    Call for papers - Language

    Imagining Italy

    Space, Gender and Discourse in Women’s Writing (1789-1914)

    This conference will explore women writers’ contributions to the representation of Italy in Europe, from the 19th century to the outbreak of the First World War. At a time when women were increasingly present in the public sphere, Italy was for them a source of particular interest and attention, as women writers began to contribute to a discourse that had previously been predominantly restricted to men. Through a cross-cultural and comparative perspective, the conference aims to intersect representations of space and notions of gender, in order to trace the construction and reappropriation of Italy by women authors.

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  • Seminar - History

    Tele-Visions - 2024

    Technologies of Ubiquity in Visual Arts (19th-21st centuries)

    Investigating the influence of technologies of emission, transmission and reception in the visual arts and culture, this seminar proposes to federate a set of recent research on the relationship between art and technologies of remote viewing, from the 19th century to the present. Expanding on the theme of Tele-Visions and the impact of technologies of ubiquity in the visual arts, the association IMAGO-Visual Cultures have curated six sessions featuring international guests, with both researchers and artists.

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  • Tunis

    Call for papers - Sociology

    Contemporary Societies Facing Risks

    Contexts, actors, experiences, and response stakes

    By the midst of the the twentieth century, the world had become the scene of profound social and historical transformations sustained technological and ecological developments. Such transformations often testify to the transition from the first modernity of an industrial aspect to the second modernity, usually characterized by “cosmic risks”. Consistent with these transitions, the concept of risk has witnessed remarkable developments, evolving into an integrated approach adopted in the analysis of the profound changes in industrial society whereby the unforeseen consequences of human actions have become more frequent, intense, and influential, posing a threat to human existence altogether. Diverse scientific studies addressing the issue of risk(s) across different fields point to the structural and complex crisis accompanying the “second modernity”.

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  • Call for papers - History

    When the Night Comes

    Opportunities, limits and interpretation of the night from the Antiquity to the contemporary age

    Everything about darkness differs according to a wide range of factors including historical age, society, gender, social class, occupations. In this sense, we mean everything that fills the night with life, from the economic, political, social, cultural and religious activities of human beings to the behavior of animals, anything that stimulates the senses, from shadows, street lighting, stars, nocturnal plant and animal life to human bodies shrouded in darkness. In short, everything that humans experience during the night, from everyday life to the parallel world of dreams or the unwelcome visitation of ghosts to pirate attacks. The purpose of the Student Conference is to analyze the night from a broad historical perspective, starting from the state of the art on the subject and arriving at new declinations of the night and its importance for human activities in the past.

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  • Nanterre

    Call for papers - America

    Photography and demonstration in the Americas

    Lors de cette journée d’étude, nous nous intéresserons à trois types de manifestations : les spontanées suite à des événements inattendus et souvent violents (grèves, soulèvements, émeutes, etc.) ; les officielles (commémorations de dates anniversaires telles que la fête du travail, les fêtes nationales, etc.) ; les manifestations politiques et sociales liées à des combats de longue haleine (les Marches des Fiertés, les luttes pour les droits des femmes ou contre le racisme, la défense de l’IVG, les combats écologiques liés au réchauffement climatique, etc.).

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  • Nice

    Call for papers - Political studies

    Digital democracy: promises and illusions

    Internet neutrality, access to information, democracy formats

    A stable and peaceful society is based on a solid and strong democracy. The democratic model is the future of any society that respects human rights.New information and communication technologies and the still poorly regulated advances in Artificial Intelligence have impacted not only all human activity, but have also contributed to reshaping the relationship with politics, citizen participation, political communication and politics, national and international. The purpose of this international conference is to question the phenomenon of electronic democracy not only from an instrumental point of view (e-voting tool), but to question the conditions of possibility and possible limits.

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  • Paris

    Call for papers - Europe

    Les noms propres : intraduits ou intraduisibles ?

    Troisième rencontre des jeunes chercheurs sur les intraduisibles de l’Antiquité

    La présente journée d’étude vise à questionner l’intraductibilité des noms propres de la Méditerranée ancienne. Il sera question notamment d’évaluer les apports de l’anthropologie et de l’histoire dans l’analyse de la dynamique entre nom propre et idionyme(s) : d’un côté, le nom propre, conçu comme une entité abstraite, recouvre plusieurs catégories, telles que : l’anthroponyme, le théonyme, l’ethnonyme, le toponyme, l’ergonyme, etc. ; de l’autre côté, l’idionyme correspond au nom propre tel qu’il est porté par un individu, une divinité, un lieu, etc., ancré dans son contexte historique, régional, social, culturel et familial. Au-delà de l’interprétation et de la compréhension linguistiques des noms, il est nécessaire d’étudier le contexte d’appartenance de chaque idionyme. C’est sur ce point que la démarche anthropologique trouve toute sa pertinence.

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  • Lausanne

    Call for papers - History

    Europeanisations from the Bottom and from the Margins

    Actors, Representations, and Experiences (late 19th-early 21st centuries)

    Ce colloque international poursuit l’ambition de prolonger les réflexions sur les européanisations en réunissant des contributions mobilisant principalement deux approches : l’histoire par le bas et par les marges. L’histoire par le bas vise à encourager une étude de la notion d’Europe au-delà d’un phénomène géopolitique mettant en scène des institutions étatiques et paraétatiques, mais plus largement comme un espace social, politique, culturel et économique en construction et un cadre de référence touchant tous les acteurs et actrices de la société. À cette histoire par le bas s’ajoute la notion des marges de l’Europe, ici principalement envisagées comme des marges temporelles et géographiques. Nous nous intéresserons donc aux mécanismes à l’œuvre sur le temps long (XIXe et XXe siècles) et en particulier dans des pays ou régions à la périphérie de l’Union européenne, jusqu’alors peu considérés dans l’étude de la construction européenne, à l’image de la Suisse, de la Finlande, des pays balkaniques et de l’Ukraine.

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  • Alicante

    Call for papers - Language

    Women poets and the canon

    IV International Conference “Female Creations in Literary and Intercultural Education” (CICELI)

    In this fourth edition of the CICELI conference, we are paying special attention to women poets, their work and their controversial relationship with the canon, celebrating two fundamental milestones: the 90th anniversary of the groundbreaking inclusion of two Spanish women poets (Ernestina de Champourcin and Josefina de la Torre) in Gerardo Diego’s anthology Poesía Española (1934) and the 70th anniversary of the publication of Carmen Conde’s anthology Poesía femenina española viviente (1954).

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  • Caen

    Call for papers - History

    European war ruins and their uses (19th-21st century)

    Today, the terrible sight of the destruction in Ukraine awakens memories throughout Europe of the war landscapes of earlier conflicts, from the Napoleonic Wars to the war in former Yugoslavia. The aim of the conference is to explore the relationship that post-war societies have with the vestiges of conflict and the marks of war violence. Through the political, social, economic, cultural and memorial uses of these particular vestiges, the relationship with a traumatic past will be explored.  

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  • Lille

    Call for papers - History

    Moving beyond the center-periphery dynamics: Central and Eastern Europe from the mid-19th century to the present

    This conference aims to examine the experience of Central and Eastern European countries with the modernization process from the late 18th century to the present, beyond the center-periphery dynamics.

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  • Nancy | Bologna | Ravenna

    Call for papers - Language

    Dante’s Globalization II: Non-European Areas

    The conference The Globalization of Dante II is the continuation of various events and publications, and in particular of the conference The Globalization of Dante I, devoted to Europe. The overall objective of the project is to create a multi-level cartography of the reception of Dante's work in the contemporary world, starting from the nineteenth century, focusing in particular on: the expansion of the geographical spaces of reception; widening reception methods; and, as the final objective of the project, the creation of cartographic tools that will provide an overall vision of the globalization of Dante.

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