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  • Paris

    Beitragsaufruf - Europa

    Comprendre la guerre en Ukraine

    CFP Forum Ukraine - The American University of Paris

    The George and Irina Schaeffer Center for the Study of Genocide, Human Rights, and Conflict Prevention, and the American University of Paris hope to provide a virtual forum on May 9-10, 2022, for scholars from multiple disciplines and humanitarian activists to process the causes and consequences of the war in the Ukraine. Because of the urgency and ongoing nature of the conflict, we are not expecting polished academic presentations but short (10-15 minutes) thought pieces that help to elucidate various aspects and interpretations of the war. A primary aim is to give Ukrainian and Russian scholars the opportunity to express themselves and their point of view.

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  • Erfurt

    Beitragsaufruf - Geschichte

    Between Deviance and Marginalization

    Gendered Perspectives on Transnational Crime

    The Freigeist research project “The Other Global Germany: Transnational Criminality and Deviant Globalisation in Germany” invites applications for the workshop “Between Deviance and Marginalization. Gendered Perspectives on Transnational Crime”. We are interested in how gender and transnational crime are staged, depicted, negotiated, and discussed within police files, court trials, and transnational media. This vast array of material acts as classical sources in social history and history from below in order to examine social connections and relationships.

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  • Nantes

    Thematische Schule - Europa

    Les acteurs locaux et régionaux et l’intégration européenne

    The Institute for european and global studies Alliance Europa organises a Summerschool for PhD students from the 20th to the 24th June, 2022 in Nantes. During the event they will address local stakeholders issues regarding European integration.

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  • Helsinki

    Beitragsaufruf - Ethnologie, Anthropologie

    The Stuff of Tradition: Materiality and Media in Folklore Studies

    In the forthcoming 11th international conference of Young folklorists, we seek to examine the complex relationship of folklore studies with materiality by juxtaposing it with recent re-orientations to media and (re)mediation. The conference aims to explore various materialities inherent to our data and methodology – whether obvious or ambiguous – and rethink their position in our field. We invite scholars to discuss both academic and vernacular notions on the transmission of tradition and its social and material embeddedness. We also encourage methodological discussion on how folklore scholars are themselves bound by various (new) media and technologies of documentation, archiving, and presentation.

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  • Lissabon

    Beitragsaufruf - Mittelalter

    State-Making and Diplomacy in Europe (1050-1550)

    Research in Medieval Studies (RIMs)

    The coming meeting takes stock of the state-formation in medieval Europe debate and its changing scholarly conceptions, in order to question diplomacy as one of its building blocks. Having in the background the transformation and gradual definition of geo-politicial borders and sovereignties in Europe, two key questions arise: How demanding were external affairs on political communities and governments as they became more structured? In turn, how did the growing need for more comprehensive diplomacy impact on the development of such structures?

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  • Beitragsaufruf - Städteforschung

    Cities and Migration: Visual approaches to the challenges of increasingly diverse cities

    "Disegnare con" issue vol 15, no 28 (2022)

    The United National estimates that by 2050, two out of every three people will be living in cities. This will have a transformative impact on urban areas in ways that may be positive, negative, or neutral: rapid urban sprawl, the rise of megacities, cultural revival through the introduction of difference, increasing inequality, growth in the arts, a more conducive environment for innovation, increased corruption, crime and human exploitation, etc. This issue will highlight new architectural and landscape/urban planning responses on migration, including strategies for reinforcing social inclusion and urban diversity.

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  • Bacău

    Beitragsaufruf - Sprachwissenschaften

    Archéologie discursive du pouvoir

    Interstudia n°33

    Les changements importants qui ont lieu au niveau de formes de communication et d’expression contemporaines accompagnent constamment les modifications sur la scène socio-politique. Plus que jamais, face aux confrontations avec des événements dramatiques qui ont bouleversé le monde entier, on se trouve l’impératif de réfléchir sur la parole comme forme d’influence, d’action et de pouvoir. Ainsi, nous proposons que ce numéro de la revue Interstudia soit dédié à une réflexion commune concernant les formes et les modalités à travers lesquelles le discours se fait le miroir d’une certaine forme de pouvoir.

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  • Beitragsaufruf - Geschichte

    Fractured Skies: Civil Aviation and the Global South

    Airplanes and civil aviation have played a central role in the economics, politics, and cultures of the twentieth century. This workshop seeks to bring together new perspectives to explore aviation in relation to the Global South.

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  • Beitragsaufruf - Soziologie

    Media, Society and Cycling Cultures

    "Eracle. Journal of Sport and Social Sciences" Vol. 5 (2022)

    The Coronavirus emergency, the regime of social distancing have revitalised the bicycle as a means of transport in urban and suburban areas. The post-pandemic scenario also makes it possible to conceive of the bicycle as a vector of transformation and social innovation, with wider effects on cycling tourism and sport. The new post-Covid19 mobility needs are linked to the green transition framework, reflecting the emerging Zeitgest towards sustainable mobility modes. With the aim of contributing to this field of study, and notably to understand the conditions for the spread of cycling as practice, this call for papers invites articles focusing on the increasing mediatization and platformization of the experience of cycling.

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  • Lissabon

    Beitragsaufruf - Geschichte

    Heritage Safeguarding in Colonial Times

    Artis on, special issue 2022

    The next special issue of the journal ARTisON, to be released at the end of 2022, has Heritage safeguarding in colonial times as its theme. This special issue is the result of collaboration between the ARTIS - Institute of Art History of the University of Lisbon and the ICOMOS ISCSBH - International Scientific Committee on Shared Built Heritage. The intention of this ARTisON issue is to reflect on the processes, ideologies, persons and institutions related to heritage safeguarding in colonial territories during the colonial period. 

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  • Seminar - Epistemologie und Methoden

    Styles and Method in the Early-Modern and the Modern Period

    This seminar explores the hypothesis that a distinctive link between style and ways of thinking was formed between the early modern and the modern periods – one that not only played a specific role in the emergence of philology as a model for knowledge but also in discussions of scientific method.

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  • Batna

    Beitragsaufruf - Neuere und Zeitgeschichte

    L’apprentissage hybride des langues étrangères : une nouvelle réalité de l’enseignement supérieur

    Over the last decade, there has been a shift in education strategies from traditional methods of instruction to a more innovative methods of teaching, involving information and communication technologies (ICTs) and social interaction mediums. The theory of integrating ICTs in foreign language education combined with classical ways is a good example of what educationists call blended learning (BL). Attempting to put this theory into practice, this conference is expected to bring together different experiences of scholars worldwide to synthesize a common framework for action. Exploring teachers and students attitudes towards using different BL methods would familiarize practitioners for more professional development.

     

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  • Lissabon

    Beitragsaufruf - Sprachwissenschaften

    Short Fiction as World Literature

    In Death of a Discipline, Gayatri Spivak mentions the problematic identification of “literature” with the novel form in comparative literature (2005: 123). Her concern with our general blindness to non-hegemonic forms recalls the consternation frequently shown in short fiction criticism toward the enduring novel-centrism of literary studies. This conference aims to bring together scholars with an interest in examining this tension and the different ways in which it may extend to the field of world literature.

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  • Brüssel

    Kolloquium - Mittelalter

    Early Islamic Agriculture and Water Management: Talking about a “Revolution”

    Second Ḥajar Online Workshop

    In the workshop organized by Hajar, three archaeological case studies which relate to agriculture and/or water management during Early Islam will be presented, followed by responses and a discussion. These will enable another examination of Andrew Watson’s arguments from the 1980s about an “Arab agricultural revolution” or “green revolution” - this time from an archaeological perspective.

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  • Detroit

    Kolloquium - Städteforschung

    Reinventing Public Space in Business Improvement Districts

    Over the last two decades, public space renewal in downtown Detroit, as in other cities, has undergone phases of experimentation in response to emerging phenomena that put pressure on existing governance models. This includes most notably “metropolitanization,” referring to the increasing geographical scales of interdependence developing in response to the stalemate coming from increasing partisan bickering and shrinking subsidies that have negatively impacted the provision of public services at local levels. New public space governance models based on a large range of partnership forms have emerged in this context and in response to the need to reimagine urban identities, which are critical in ensuring global competitiveness.

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  • Paris

    Fachtagung - Geschichte

    European Central Banking and German Occupation in World War II

    With the occupation of ever larger parts of Europe, National Socialist Germany extended its system of monetary policy and currency control to a growing number of countries. The occupied countries were forced to finance their own exploitation for the benefit of the National Socialist war economy with the aim to support the German war effort and to mitigate the consequences of war on German society. This conference aims at discussing the state of research and its prospects regarding the actors, objectives, and methods of Reichsbank monetary policy control in occupied Europe, the limits of this policy, the role of the central banks in the occupied countries, and the resistance to this form of monetary and fiscal occupation. Only a comparative view allows for a better understanding of the Nazi exploitation strategies in Europe.

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  • New York City

    Beitragsaufruf - Geschichte

    Clio Reflects. XXI Historical Fiction by Women and about Women

    We invite authors and researchers working in various academic disciplines to submit chapter proposals that look at post-2000 historical fiction, whether literary, visual and performing art, e.g., film and television series, or in games, and explore questions such as: what do women look for and, more importantly, find in the past? For what purposes and with what effects do female authors intersect historical fiction and reality? How does female historical fiction situate itself with regard to history? What insights does female historical fiction contribute to our current state of knowledge?

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  • Beitragsaufruf - Religionswissenschaften

    Transformations of Religions in Times of Crises: Spiritual Alienation and Rethinking of Ethics

    CESAR (Central European Symposium for the Academic Study of Religion) announces the Call for Papers for its forthcoming Religious Studies doctoral conference entitled Transformations of Religions in Times of Crises: Spiritual Alienation and Rethinking of Ethics taking place at the University of Pardubice, Czech Republic, 1st – 3rd September 2022. Through the centuries, human societies have faced various crises such as wars, famines, natural disasters, or political and economic breakdowns. Despite reactions emerging within societies can be of different origins, most of them touch basic dimensions framing society’s foundations. Among them, one of the most significant is the sphere of religion and spirituality.

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  • Beitragsaufruf - Frühe Neuzeit

    Second Summer School in Economic and Social History

    This Summer School offers comprehensive courses on research methods and central themes in Economic and Social History, as well as a framework for paper presentations from Ph.D. students who are starting their theses and already have a chapter or paper to discuss, and post-doctoral researchers with more advanced papers, possibly in the pipeline for publication. We aim to put together researchers with different levels of experience. We will have lectures by distinguished scholars in the morning sessions, and, in the afternoon, we will have the paper presentations by the researchers.

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  • Bogotá

    Beitragsaufruf - Vorgeschichte und Antike

    Dialogues in Antiquity: Archetypes for a Contemporary World

    Xth Conference on Classical Philology in honorem Giselle von der Walde

    The expressive wealth of dialogue presents itself in numerous artistic and intellectual ways. The encounters between emotional and aesthetic resources, pedagogical and didactic purposes, as well as between claims of objectivity and scientific rigor, are fertile ground for the transdisciplinary inquiry characteristic of classical studies. This invites a diversity and multiplicity of perspectives for contributions in relation to ancient authors and their works. Investigating the history of dialogue since Antiquity also allows us to consider it as an archetype for the exchange of opinions and ideas. This is suitable for dealing with current problems that increasingly require the willingness to negotiate and rethink ideas and convictions, empathize with the feelings of others, and build agreements based on the examination of opposing arguments and points of view.

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