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  • Udine

    Call for papers - Language

    « Faites vos jeux ». Game and space in texts and of texts

    The conference organised by the PhD course in Linguistic and Literary Studies (XXXVI cycle) of the Universities of Udine and Trieste (Italy) aims at bringing together young students and researchers to explore the concept of 'play/game' in and of texts. During the three-day conference, participants will reflect and analyse how the concepts of 'play/game' and 'space' interact and contribute to the construction of meanings in literary, linguistic as well as philological and medieval studies.

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  • Vienna

    Call for papers - Epistemology and methodology

    The Art Museum in the Digital Age

    The Belvedere Research Center continues its conference series on digital transformation of art museums with its fifth anniversary event on this crucial subject. The focus of this event is on the metaverse, an embodied virtual-reality experience, and its connection to cultural institutions. The aim of our forthcoming conference is to give an initial impetus for critical examination of the metaverse in the cultural field. We seek to stimulate discussion about the position of cultural institutions in the metaverse. What should an art museum in the metaverse look like? What role should it play?

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  • Paris

    Call for papers - Ethnology, anthropology

    The Mobility of Nomadic and Sedentary Peoples on the Margins of China

    Anthropological and Historical Perspectives

    The aim of this international workshop is to understand how nomadic and sedentary populations are involved together in different types of mobility, thus moving beyond the traditional dichotomy between sedentary/fixed Han Chinese and mobile minority peoples. In combining anthropological and historical approaches, this workshop will probe the evolution, influence, and tensions these various forms of mobility have on Chinese and non-Chinese populations spread across the margins of the Sinitic ecumene. It will furthermore challenge convergent or divergent practices of mobility in imperial and contemporary times by reflecting on the shared insights on mobilities and what these entail in terms of circulation, exchanges, and borrowings.

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  • Trier

    Conference, symposium - History

    18th-Century Libelles, Libellistes, and Book Trade

    Workshop around Simon Burrows' Oeuvre

    In the past decades, Simon Burrows has been one of the most productive and influential researchers on the world of pamphleteers, illegal prints, and trade in French books in eighteenth-century Europe. This workshop invites to a discussion of Burrows' theses.

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  • Buea

    Call for papers - Modern

    Artificial Intelligence and the Translation/Interpreting World: Current Trends and Future Directions

    This is the second thematic issue of Critic Journal and the forth volume by the Cameroon Association for Translation Studies (CATRAS). It focusses on on the Artificial Intelligence (AI) within the field of translation and interpretation. The papers are supposed to explore current trends and future directions.

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  • Beijing

    Call for papers - Modern

    New Articulations of Identity in Contemporary Aesthetics

    Over the last several decades, vibrant conversations have unfolded around existing constructions of identities—often seen as fixed, narrow categories—and a movement toward fluid and intersectional conceptions of the self and community, these discourses having greatly impacted both the theory and practice leading to a radical shift in contemporary aesthetics. Critical debates that destabilize fixed notions of identity have engendered new perspectives, particularly in work critiquing issues of essentialism, heterosexism, monolithic affiliation, and other culturally imposed limitations. This Special Issue seeks to magnify the questions of belongingness raised in contemporary art and generate a multicultural and interdisciplinary discussion that centers around visual practice as a crucial site of social and institutional commentary.

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  • Call for papers - Sociology

    Journal "Forum Sociológico" – Permanent call for papers

    Forum Sociológico is a semi-annual scientific journal, published by the Interdisciplinary Centre of Social Sciences of Nova University Lisbon, operating in the field of social sciences. Its mission is to publish original, theoretical and empirical articles that contribute to produce knowledge and critical and in-depth reflection about contemporary societies. Privileging the sociological perspective, the journal adopts the interdisciplinary vision that characterizes the social sciences and proposes to give visibility to the results of research carried out in any geographical context and to reflect on theoretical paradigms, opening space for debate and confrontation of perspectives.

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  • Beijing

    Call for papers - Sociology

    Autonomy in Art

    « Arts » – Special issue

    This special issue of Arts aims to explore this notion of autonomy across all art forms and politics and the ways that we might both reassert and critique the autonomy of art from social purpose; to paraphrase Adorno, perhaps the social function of art is not to have a social function. We welcome papers that address these key debates and critiques.

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  • Call for papers - Modern

    Theatre and Migration

    Fabio Perocco and Rosaria Ruffini, from the University of Venice (Italy), organize a book with the provisional title Theatre and Migration aimed at examining, through an interdisciplinary and international perspective, the practices, the experiences and the theatrical creations made by migrants or for migrants or on migration.

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  • Call for papers - Thought

    Fluidity Matters

    European Journal of Theatre and Performance (EASTAP)

    This European Journal of Theatre and Performance issue aims to examine how the concept of fluidity provides useful tools to rethink and analyse theatre and performance in both historical and contemporary times, and how it invites, more generally, critical perspectives on the mutations that have affected theatre stages in Europe and elsewhere.

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  • Beijing

    Call for papers - Europe

    Art and Performance

    This Special Issue of Arts focuses the many strands of tradition and highlights the emergent themes that occupy the territory between art and performance. There are a range of historical reference points that inform this interface today. The relation between Art and Performance is a dynamic one that has arguably retained its vitality and unexpected agility to resist being tied down to organisational structures, institutions and agencies that attempt to provide enabling support structures but which often result in restrictive and limiting frameworks.

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  • Boulogne

    Study days - History

    Judas the Galilean: the Man and his Significance

    In 6 CE, while Quirinius was taking the census of Judea, the first Jewish opposition aroused against Roman presence in the region, led by a man known as Judas the Galilean (or the Gaulanite). According to Josephus, all subsequent troubles were the fact of this man. But who was Judas? Was he so important in the history? Was he even challenging Roman authorities? As usual in similar cases, the scholarly debates are endless about the man and his significance. This conference aims to survey all of the many faces of Judas in recent historiography and to discuss each evidence in order to estimate the true place of Judas in history.

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  • Kraków

    Call for papers - History

    “Émigré Europe”: Civil Engagement Transfers between Eastern and Western Europe, 1933-1989

    Agency and action in Czech, Slovak, Hungarian and Polish émigré communities during the Cold War

    “Émigré Europe” seeks to explore the means and methods through which Central and Eastern European migrants were able to engage new or existing civil society structures within their host countries to set or express their own agendas and interact with their host societies on a range of levels, from local grassroots initiatives up to institutional European organizations and decision-making bodies. The conference invites scholars from different backgrounds to foster interdisciplinary collaboration and discussion on the future potential of the research model for a wide-ranging study of European migration. We encourage contributors to think broadly about the porous geographical, temporal and political boundaries of European migration during and also immediately after the Cold War.

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  • Vienna

    Call for papers - Europe

    Gadamer and the Impact of Hermeneutics II

    « Labyrinth » - Second issue on the occasion of the 20th death anniversary of Hans-Georg Gadamer (1900-2002)

    Due to increased interest, the Editors of Labyrinth: An International Journal for Philosophy, Value Theory and Sociocultural Hermeneutics  decided to publish a second issue on the occasion of the 20th death anniversary of Hans-Georg Gadamer (1900-2002). Papers on all topics of Gadamerian philosophy are welcome, however a special emphasis of this second part of “Gadamer and the Impact of Hermeneutics” will be put on the topic “New Paths and Applications of Hermeneutics”.

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  • Call for papers - Modern

    Lithium dynamics

    Global trends and local spatializations

    This special issue entitled “Lithium dynamics. Global trends and local spatializations” aims to gather academic work from different perspectives in the humanities and social sciences on lithium dynamics all over the world. Due to the interdisciplinary scope of the planned issue, we welcome all theoretical approaches, empirical and creative proposals. Locally grounded analyses from across the world, especially from territories as yet undisclosed in current literature, as well as analyses of global dynamics can find their place in this special issue. Also encouraged are collaborative proposals co-authored by local actors showcasing horizontal perspectives of knowledge building and sharing. 

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  • Seville

    Call for papers - Language

    Languages in European University Alliances: challenges and issues

    Strategic partnerships across the EU between higher education institutions encouraged the emergence of European Universities, a key driver for improving the quality of Higher Education and strengthening links with the European research and innovation landscape, but also with society and the economy. Which will be the role of languages in University Alliances’ strategies for interdisciplinary and intercultural approaches, maintaining different contextual linguistic, rhetorical, and disciplinary traditions? Will multilingualism be enhanced, and with what perspectives? The CEL/ELC (European Language Council) Forum intends to bring together contributions, experiences, and reflections on the role of languages in HELP (Language Policy in Higher Education), on strategies for their valorisation, on intercomprehension practices, on methodologies and actions to promote plurilingualism.

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  • Târgovişte

    Call for papers - History

    Hegemons, warlords, and refugees

    The 13th international conference on Baltic and Nordic studies

    What is the legacy of the hegemonic pursuits of warlords that were drafted from among the Viking raiders, the German knights, the Scandinavian and Polish kings, and the Russian tsars and leaders on Baltic Sea Region and Scandinavia? In what ways was the region redesigned on the political, ideological, geographical, and cultural levels? Whether hegemony is defined in terms of political assertion or influence, especially by one country over other nations, masculinity, international leadership, regional hegemony, ideological hegemony, or hegemonic contestation, the term always connotes control, hierarchy, and dependency. What traces of their attempts have been left in culture, art, and public monuments throughout the course of time, and how are they considered in modern times ?

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  • Call for papers - Representation

    NFTs, Blockchain, Cryptocurrency, Metaverse

    A Silent Digital Revolution That Has Transformed the Art Market

    The international scholarly open access journal Arts (ISSN 2076-0752) is now inviting submissions for the Special Issue “NFTs, Blockchain, Cryptocurrency, Metaverse: A Silent Digital Revolution That Has Transformed the Art Market”. We welcome original academic papers (6,000-8,000 words), based on either qualitative or quantitative research methods, that reveal how contemporary art market players, including artists, art galleries, art fairs, act auctions, art collectors, and online art marketplaces, have endorsed the phenomena of NFTs, blockchain, cryptocurrency, and metaverse.

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  • Munich

    Call for papers - History

    Animals in Greek, Arabic, and Latin Philosophy

    Under the aegis of the European Research Council (ERC) funded project “Animals in Philosophy of the Islamic World,” a conference will be held at the Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität (LMU) Munich, on the topic of Animals in Greek, Arabic, and Latin Philosophy. We welcome proposals for papers on any topic relevant to animals and philosophy in ancient Greek and Roman and medieval (Byzantine, Islamic, or Latin Christian) philosophy. Relevant topics could include, but are not limited to, Aristotelian zoology and its reception, theories of animal soul and cognition, views on how animals should be treated, and ideas about animals in medicine and other sciences.

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  • Batna City

    Call for papers - Education

    Transition to Online Learning Modalities in Times of Covid-19 Crisis

    Teachers’ Experiences and Expectations around the World

    Educational organizations all over the world have been forced to the immediate shift in their systems and practices to online education (OE) because of the disruptions and disjuntures that the crisis situation of the global covid-19 pandemic has created. Hence, the main aim of this conference is to provide insights into the effective adoption of OE in universities in Algeria and around the world. This would support universities educational policies, contribute to a scientific understanding of the adoption of OE and share research findings related to the conference theme with global experts.

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