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  • Evora

    Conference, symposium - Political studies

    I Have A Dream

    In the light of diversity: art, culture, public policy and the digital world

    The 2nd International Seminar will focus particularly on culture and diversity, as well as the ways in which the principles of equality are being undermined. The title refers directly to Martin Luther King’s vision of true equality, as expressed in his famous 1963 speech, ‘I Have a Dream’, which called for an end to racial discrimination, by choosing the words and wishes of union. The research highlights the importance of combatting xenophobia and hate speech directed at migrants, refugees, the Romani-Gypsy community, and cultural minorities.

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  • Tübingen

    Call for papers - Thought

    Poietics and Politics of the Pluriverse, Part II: Revolutions, Research-Crea[c]tions and Possible Worlds

    Initiated by a group of young artist-researchers from the Eberhard Karl University of Tübingen and the University of Toulouse – Jean Jaurès (UT2J), the project Poietics and Politics of the Pluriverse, Part II: Revolutions, Research-Crea[c]tions and Possible Worlds aims to provide a space to expand and break down the boundaries of thought and creation. Focusing on revolutions (political, but also artistic, scientific, metaphysical…), “research-crea[c]tion” and possible worlds, this second conference will further explore the poietics, politics and cosmologies of the Pluriverse. It will bring together researchers and “artivists” for workshops, performances, academic presentations and discussions open to the public.

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  • Saint-Denis

    Conference, symposium - Europe

    Plurilingualism and the circulation of knowledge, imaginations, and skills. What are the dynamics and vulnerabilities?

    A la suite de l'appel à communication, nous avons sélectionné plus de 75 propositions de communication qui s'organisent autour de trois thèmes majeurs : le plurilinguisme comme valeur de référence ; la francophonie dans la transmission et la circulation des savoirs et des imaginaires  ; lee plurilinguisme et les défis sociétaux et culturels. L'événement se tient du 20 au 22 mai à l'Université Paris 8 à Saint-Denis.

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  • Caen

    Call for papers - Early modern

    Marie-Thérèse d’Autriche, infante d’Espagne et reine de France

    Ce colloque a pour objectif de replacer Marie-Thérèse d’Autriche dans les contextes politique et dynastique de son temps et d’examiner la manière dont elle s’est emparée de la place institutionnelle qui lui était réservée, aussi bien dans l’Espagne de Philippe IV que dans la France absolutiste de Louis XIV ou encore dans l’Europe de la « société des Princes ». 

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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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  • Pau

    Call for papers - Modern

    La tête pense là où les pieds se posent

    Sur les chemins réflexifs de jeunes doctorant·e·s entre l’Amérique latine et la France

    Cette journée d’étude proposera une réflexion croisée sur les trajectoires académiques des doctorant·e·s latino-américain·e·s menant leurs recherches en France et des doctorant·e·s français·e·s travaillant en Amérique latine. Il s’agira d’analyser de manière critique l’impact des mobilités et du franchissement des frontières épistémiques sur la production des connaissances en sciences sociales et environnementales.

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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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  • 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 - Political studies

    Democracy at University: Voicing Choices

    In France, as abroad, questions of democracy span multiple social fields. The University appears as a privileged place for observation and reflection. As a space for academic and civic education, for the transmission of knowledge and collective experimentation, it also constitutes a laboratory for democratic practices.

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  • Punaauia

    Call for papers - America

    Résiliences, écologie et plurivers : dialogues entre savoirs, sciences et création (REPLU)

    Ce colloque propose d’interroger les dialogues entre savoirs autochtones, sciences humaines, différentes approches scientifiques et pratiques artistiques et littéraires, dans une perspective décoloniale et pluriverselle. Inspiré par les théories du More-than-Human Turn et par les réflexions autour des Pluriversalist Revolutions — entendues comme des pratiques auto-poétiques de recherche-création entre arts performatifs et [contre-] anthropologies —, il s’agira de réfléchir aux manières dont les savoirs situés, les cosmologies locales et les formes esthétiques participent à la construction d’alternatives au paradigme extractiviste dominant.

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  • Paris

    Call for papers - Epistemology and methodology

    Cartography Trouble

    Counter-cartographies and paradigm shifts

    Together we want to sketch the contours of today's alternative cartographic dynamics and understand what they say about the contemporary challenges to cartography.

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  • Call for papers - Language

    Plurilingualism and the circulation of knowledge, imaginations, and skills

    What are the dynamics and vulnerabilities?

    In L’économie du XXe siècle (The Economy of the 20th Century), François Perroux stated that “we do not have a comprehensive, coherent and usable theory of what I propose to call the ’domination effect’”  Why talk about relations of domination when we are dealing with the circulation of knowledge, imaginaries, and skills in relation to linguistic diversity? When there is circulation, movement, transfer, there are differences in level, which means that knowledge, imaginations and skills do not emerge everywhere at the same time and in the same way, giving rise to differences, imbalances and potential conflicts.

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  • Lausanne

    Conference, symposium - History

    La gloria de los tatarabuelos/as

    Memoria, linaje y ley Memoria, linaje y ley en el proceso de legitimación en el proceso de legitimación de la monarquía de Castilla (siglos XII a XIV)

    Ce colloque international se propose d’explorer la mémoire familiale et les procédés de légitimation mis en place par les monarques castillans et leur entourage entre le XIIe et le XIVe siècles, en interrogeant les raisons et les modalités de la promotion, par les rois et les reines, de représentations d’ordre juridique et/ou symbolique en lien avec l’héritage des aïeux. La réflexion portera sur le fonctionnement et la puissance des mécanismes qui fondent la légitimité du pouvoir et le rendent acceptable et efficient.

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  • Paris | Aubervilliers

    Conference, symposium - America

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

    Depuis le début du 21ème siècle, les Amériques connaissent un moment mémoriel particulièrement investi par les groupes dont l’histoire a été invisibilisée. Ils portent, dans l’espace public, contestations, demandes de reconnaissance, voire de réparation. Ce colloque engage une réflexion sur les usages du passé lorsqu’ils sont mobilisés par des membres de minorités ethnoraciales, qu’il s’agisse de contester une histoire nationale, de chercher à s’y inclure ou d’écrire une histoire de la minorité.

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  • Call for papers - Modern

    The Committed Neutrality

    A Transnational History of Spanish Humanitarianism in a Global Context from the First World War to the 1920s

    Building on the dynamic initiated during a workshop held in 2024 on the humanitarian institution created in 1915 by Alfonso XIII–the European War Office–, this conference seeks to gather separate initiatives and to bring together specialists to address historiographical gaps concerning Spanish actions during the war. The conference will examine these actions from a global perspective in the context of the 1920s by comparing them with the actions of other institutions and neutral countries, such as Sweden, Denmark, the Vatican and the ICRC. 

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  • Call for papers - Information

    Thinking the Relationship to Artificial Intelligence and Digital Technologies: Powers, Resistances, Innovations

    Emerging Practices in Technologies and Communication for Development

    Digital technologies constitute a central factor in the transformation of contemporary societies, with artificial intelligence representing one of their most significant vectors. They simultaneously carry promises of innovation and participation, and act as vectors of dependency, exclusion, and renewed forms of domination. The aim is to explore the tensions that run through the imagination, uses and challenges of artificial intelligence and advanced digital technologies, combining critical approaches, field studies and theoretical perspectives.

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  • Brest

    Call for papers - America

    Questioning the formal and the informal through night work in the Americas and the Caribbean

    The international conference aims to explore the tensions between formal and informal night work, whether paid or unpaid, in the Americas. The social division of labor implements and reproduces plural and complex social relationships, which appear to be reconfigured in the context of night work.

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  • Ottawa

    Call for papers - Europe

    Graphic and audio-visual representations of extreme violence intended for a young audience

    Since the 1980s, graphic productions (comics, graphic novels, albums) or audiovisual productions (animated films, documentary fiction, documentaries for children or adolescents, etc.) have experienced a certain renewed interest, thanks, among other things, to the combination of narrative and graphics, which allows readers to move from one level of reading to another, thus feeding two distinct but complementary levels of reading. We propose to look at all these productions (graphic and audio-visual) that are aimed at children and adolescents to tell them about the past and the violence that affected their parents or grandparents, or indirectly the history of their family or community, or, more broadly, their country. 

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  • Tours

    Call for papers - America

    Expérience de réparation des victimes de violation des droits humains dans les pays ibéro-américains

    Diverses expériences de réparation ont été vécues par une partie de la population ibéro-américaine. Cette manifestation scientifique à comme objectif l’actualisation des études relatives aux expériences de réparation des victimes, individuelles et/ou collectives, de violations des droits fondamentaux, dans le cadre des processus de justice transitionnelle de sortie d’un état de conflit armé ou de dictature.

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  • Call for papers - Europe

    Juan Larrea, depuis les marges

    Le colloque « Juan Larrea depuis les marges » propose de revenir sur l’œuvre et la figure de Larrea, depuis les marges plurielles qui étaient les siennes : celles d’une géographie diffractée par sa vie itinérante, celles d’une œuvre avec ses vicissitudes éditoriales, et également celles-là où il se plut à rester, depuis la distance envers ses contemporains, en tissant ses affinités choisies. Si sa biographie et son itinéraire sont bien documentés, son œuvre prolifique suscite encore de nombreuses interrogations sur sa conception de la poésie et de l’histoire, sa « razón poética », qui nourrissent sa lecture singulière des œuvres propres et d’autrui.

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