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  • Bamako

    Call for papers - Economy

    Journal of Applied Economics and Management of Organizations (JAEMO) - Varia

    Volume 2, numéro 2, juin 2026

    Le Journal of Applied Economics and Management of Organizations (JAEMO) publie des articles scientifiques dans les domaines des sciences économiques et de gestion, ainsi que dans des disciplines connexes. 

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  • Douala

    Call for papers - Africa

    Gender-Based Violence: Mixed and Intersectional Analysis of a Heterogeneous Phenomenon on the Rise

    Gender based violence (GBV) has emerged as a multidimensional and increasingly heterogeneous field of inquiry, requiring renewed epistemological, theoretical, and methodological engagement across the social and human sciences. This interdisciplinary call for papers seeks contributions that critically interrogate the evolving configurations of GBV through mixed, intersectional, and context sensitive approaches. By fostering interdisciplinary dialogue and encouraging contributions grounded in robust theoretical frameworks and rigorous empirical inquiry, this call aims to advance scholarly understanding of GBV and to inform the development of more effective prevention strategies, institutional responses, and public policies.

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  • Perpignan

    Call for papers - Information

    From the Romanesque Monument to the Digital Medium: Knowledge Production, Cross-Border Mediation, and Heritage Reconfigurations

    Le colloque, organisé à l’université Perpignan Via Domitia vise à questionner les reconfigurations contemporaines des savoirs, des récits patrimoniaux et des publics. Il croise histoire de l’art, archéologie, muséologie et sciences de l’information et de la communication. Trois axes structurent la réflexion : apports scientifiques des technologies numériques, enjeux critiques des musées numériques et médiation culturelle, usages des publics et valorisation territoriale.

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  • Lyon

    Lecture series - America

    Cycle of conferences on post-colonial studies from Latin America

    This first edition of the Conference Series on Postcolonial Studies from Latin America — conducted in collaboration with the Department of Languages — arose from a particular concern: what does it mean to engage with Latin American thought from France? In an article that also serves as a statement of position, historian Serge Gruzinski attempts to answer this question: France is a place where it is possible to seek a new conception of the relationship between Europe and America, far from the reductions that certain intellectual traditions—notably American postcolonial studies—have made of Latin America.

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  • Beni Mellal

    Call for papers - Economy

    Environmental Economics and Dynamics of Fair and Sustainable Development

    Challenges, Instruments and Perspectives

    Countries such as Morocco and Senegal have embarked on ambitious transitions through their national sustainable development strategies, but they face a funding gap that limits their adaptive capacity. At the same time, the traditional ecological knowledge of indigenous communities—rooted in centuries of experience in ecosystem management—represents a valuable heritage for developing resilience models tailored to local contexts. It is within this framework that an international congress will bring together researchers, experts, and local stakeholders to identify economic and financial tools capable of supporting a just and balanced transition for Africa.

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  • Fribourg

    Study days - Middle Ages

    Telling and Thinking Marginality in the Middle Ages

    The annual study days organized by the Jeunes Chercheur·euses Médiévistes (JCM) will be held this year on the 12th and 13th of March 2026 at the University of Fribourg in Switzerland. Approached from an interdisciplinary perspective, the conference will be devoted to the theme of marginality in the Middle Ages.

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  • Bouaké

    Conference, symposium - Sociology

    Les questions rurales en Afrique : défis et perspectives

    Rural Issues in Africa: Challenges and Prospects

    Les questions rurales en Afrique sont complexes et multidimensionnelles. Elles touchent à la fois le développement économique, social et environnemental. Le continent africain, vaste et inégalement peuplé, a connu une forte croissance de sa population au cours des cinquante dernières années, lui permettant ainsi de combler progressivement son déficit démographique. Cette dynamique démographique exerce une pression croissante sur les ressources naturelles (eau, énergie, biomasse, foncier, etc.). Le colloque intitulé « Les questions rurales en Afrique : défis et perspectives », vise à offrir un espace de réflexion, de débat scientifique et d’échanges d’expériences entre chercheurs, décideurs, acteurs du développement et organisations de la société civile.

     

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  • Grenoble

    Call for papers - Political studies

    Imaginaires sociodiscursifs dans les discours populistes

    Récits, représentations et réceptions

    This call for papers aims to analyze the rise of populism in the 21st century through the lens of narratives and socio-discursive imaginaries. It examines the discursive strategies through which populist actors construct symbolic oppositions, produce meaning, and mobilize public support in a context marked by multiple crises and the transformation of digital public spheres. Particular attention is paid to the central role of narratives conspiratorial, identitarian, climatic, war-related, or anti-neoliberal in struggles for cultural hegemony, as well as to their circulation, reception, and performative effects across diverse national and media contexts

     

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  • Paris

    Call for papers - Early modern

    Crafting Everyday Life. Art Manufactories in the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries

    À l’occasion de la réunion de la Cité de la Céramique – Sèvres & Limoges et le Mobilier national sous l’appellation Manufactures nationales – Mobilier national & Sèvres le 1er janvier 2025, le Groupe de Recherche en Histoire de l’Art Moderne (GRHAM) a décidé d’orienter son colloque annuel sur les manufactures d’art des XVIIe et XVIIIe siècles. Cette recomposition institutionnelle invite à relire l’histoire des manufactures, non comme un âge d’or figé, mais comme une histoire mouvante, marquée par des ruptures internes et des redéfinitions constantes des liens entre État, artistes et ouvriers.

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  • Bamako

    Call for papers - Sociology

    Social sciences and conflict resolution mechanisms in SubSaharan Africa

    Cette troisième édition du colloque international Nianguiry Kante (CINI) 2026 a choisi le thème « Les sciences sociales et les mécanismes de résolution des conflits en Afrique sub-saharienne ». Il vise à comprendre le rôle des sciences sociales dans la compréhension, la prévention et la résolution des conflits en Afrique Sub-saharienne.

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  • Pau

    Call for papers - History

    Water Heritage in Mountainous Areas

    Le projet « Water Heritage : Traditional Irrigation Systems and Uses of Water in the Mountains » (Starting Grants UNITA) vise à explorer les relations entre sociétés et milieux hydriques en région montagneuse, où l’eau est une ressource écologique essentielle, mais aussi un objet économique, social, culturel et politique de premier plan. Cette journée d’étude entend interroger ces relations à partir des cas des Pyrénées, des Alpes, des Carpates et de la Serra de Estrada, en croisant les regards pluridisciplinaires, dans une perspective transnationale. Cet appel à communications ne s’adresse qu'aux universités membres du réseau UNITA

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  • Call for papers - History

    Minority Uses of the Past and Dynamics of Power in the Americas (19th–21st Centuries)

    This conference follows on from an initial meeting, which focused on the forms of uses of the past, to examine the consequences of these uses and their results, both on national history and on minorities, as well as on disciplines and their methods. Researchers from different disciplines are invited to reflect on the same subjects from the perspective of their methods: anthropologists, sociologists, geographers, historians, specialists in literary studies, cultural studies, art historians, and linguists. The following four themes may guide proposals for papers.

     

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  • Call for papers - Europe

    Ordinary justice and everyday policing in colonial context (French Empire, 18th-20th centuries)

    Justice and policing are complementary instruments in the hands of a colonial administration characterised by the accumulation of judicial and executive powers in the French empire. In order to move beyond the opposition between the disciplinary approach to colonial rule centred on "indigénat" and its “coercive networks” and a social history of justice sensitive to the relationship between users and the judicial institution in a context of legal pluralism, this conference considers justice and policing as local institutions that shape everyday life and are part of actors' ordinary practices. 

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  • Marseille

    Call for papers - History

    The Nature of Anarchism

    Exploring Complicity and Conflict in the Relations between Anarchists and Environmentalists (19th–21st Centuries)

    This multidisciplinary conference aims to explore the relations between anarchism(s) and ecology(ies) from the 19th century to the present day. It seeks to fill a historiographical blind spot by examining the richness of anarchist ‘environmental reflexivity’, from precursors such as Kropotkin and Reclus to their contemporary reconfigurations. Anarchism's historical rejection of centralised power structures and the productivism of the ‘machine age’ makes it one of the political traditions most in tune with current ecological imperatives. By revisiting these affinities and tensions, the conference will offer new insights into understanding social movements fighting for environmental justice.

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  • Paris

    Call for papers - Language

    29th Rencontres Jeunes Chercheurs (RJC) in Language Sciences

    The 29th Rencontres Jeunes Chercheurs (RJC) in Language Sciences aims to provide an open forum for young researchers in language sciences to present their work and engage in scientific discussion, without a predefined theme, so as to encourage diversity in research approaches and objects of study.

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  • Saint-Denis

    Seminar - Thought

    The Reasons of Bodies and the Philosophical Discourse

    La chaire internationale de philosophie contemporaine de l’université Paris 8 accueille cette année Elettra Stimilli, professeure à l’université de Rome – La Sapienza. Elle donnera notamment le séminaire de 8 séances (en anglais) The Reasons of Bodies and the Philosophical Discourse de février à avril à la Maison de la Recherche de l’université Paris 8. Ce séminaire est ouvert à toutes et à tous, et sera également accessible à distance.

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  • Trier

    Study days - Early modern

    Court Society, Public Sphere and Political Life before the French Revolution

    Results of the ERC Project Pamphlets and Patrons

    Cette journée d’étude hybride permettra à l’équipe de recherche PaPa (Université de Trèves) de présenter les résultats et les conclusions du projet ERC « Pamphlets and Patrons: how courtiers shaped the public sphere in Ancien Régime France ».

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  • Dakar

    Call for papers - Thought

    Les agents de la sphère publique au Sénégal

    Pouvoir ou créativité ?

    Ce colloque international et interdisciplinaire, co-organisé les 3 et 4 juin 2026 par le Groupe interdisciplinaire de recherches sur les cultures et les identités (GIRCI) de la faculté des lettres et sciences humaines de l’université Cheikh Anta Diop de Dakar et l’université de Aarhus (Danemark), travaillera la question suivante : comment appréhender l’importance de la sphère publique, des débats et des formes d’interventions créatives au Sénégal, de même que dans d’autres pays africains multilingues, caractérisés par des dynamiques entre les ethnies, mais aussi entre la vie urbaine et les structures locales comme le village ?

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  • Port-au-Prince

    Call for papers - Thought

    80th Anniversary of Jean-Marc Ferry

    Born on May 5, 1946, Jean-Marc Ferry will celebrate his 80th birthday this year. On this occasion, The Center Heuristicum systematicum will host an international colloquium, on May 5–6. This will mark the kairos—the opportune moment—of discovery, sedimentation, deepening, promotion, and reflection upon the magisterial work of the thinker who has carried the process of “detranscendentalization” to its highest point. The Center invites academics, researchers, and all interested participants to share their reflections, research, or experiences on this occasion.

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  • Belo Horizonte

    Call for papers - Language

    Artifices and Artefacts

    International Congress of Art, Science, and Technology and Digital Arts Seminar (11th CIACT- SAD 2026)

    From May 25th to 27th, 2026, BeloHorizonte/MG - Brazil will once more be the site of the International Congress of Art, Science, and Technology and Digital Arts Seminar (11th CIACT-SAD). It has as its theme for this edition: “Artifices &Artefacts”. It emerges from techniques and poetics, from software and code, from manual and automated actions, but also from cultural and artistic objects—whether physical or not—born from production in the intersection of art, science, and technology. The theme of this edition reveals crossings between the analog and the digital without establishing hierarchies. 

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