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  • Cairo

    Call for papers - Religion

    The Authority of Silence Constructing the Figure of the Salaf (7th-15th centuries)

    We invite scholars and researchers to submit their contributions for an upcoming conference exploring the elusive authority of the Salaf, the early generations of Muslims revered in Islamic traditions.

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  • Iaşi

    Call for papers - Information

    Emerging Technologies in Communication: Best Practices and Theoretical Frameworks for Professional Success

    Communication practitioners are now faced with difficult questions regarding which of emerging technologies can substantially improve their workflow and which only add to the technological noise interfering with the essence of their work. Even if productivity considerations have encouraged the adoption of Artificial Inteligence systems in many areas of professional communication, it is still not certain which tasks can be safely delegated to the technological systems, if one takes into account their oscillating levels of accuracy. As concerns for end-product quality increase in many areas, it becomes clear that most of these new options need a substantial amount of supervision and correction on the part of human professionals. The conference call is thus emphasizing the need to examine theories, concepts, ideas for best practices, and attempts to understand the changing parameters for professional success.

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  • Call for papers - Science studies

    Entrepreneurship and Emerging technologies: Technological Innovation for a social impact

    International Conference on Digital Transformation and Management

    The primary objective of the second ICDTM’25 is to establish a distinctive forum for the examination of significant trends influencing social entrepreneurship through the integration of emerging technologies. It offers a chance for researchers, practitioners, policymakers, and entrepreneurs to exchange experiences, deliberate on the most effective strategies, and investigate potential areas for collaboration to improve the social impact of these technologies. The conference places a special emphasis on the relationship between social entrepreneurship and the use of emerging technologies, to build an international network of researchers and committed practitioners to promote a sustainable and fair future. It encourages submissions that propose new approaches to address social challenges through digital tools.

     

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  • Call for papers - America

    Reproductive Justice and Its Discontents: Recent Representations in American Popular Culture

    “RSAJournal”, 36 (September 2025)

    RSAJournal, the journal of the Italian Association of American Studies (AISNA) seeks contributions for its n. 36 issue (September 2025) for both its General and Special Sections. Reproductive justice—defined as the right to have children, to not have children, and to parent—has always confronted praxes of power and control, which include the regulation of many issues such as expected gender roles, sexual behavior, abortion, family formation, adoption, reproductive assistive technology, and surrogacy. We invite contributions from different disciplines considering how popular culture shapes our attitudes about reproductive justice.

     

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  • Oran

    Call for papers - Law

    “Journal of Law, Society, and Authority” - varia

    Volume 14, Issue 1 (March 2025)

    The Journal of Law, Society, and Authority is calling for papers for its upcoming Volume 14, Issue 1, to be published in March 2025. We welcome research articles and theoretical essays in law, political science, and international relations.

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  • Call for tender - Science studies

    2025 France-Berkeley Fund

    The France-Berkeley Fund (FBF) is pleased to announce its 2025 Call for Projects. The Fund invites applications for up to $15,000 in seed funding for new collaborations between faculty and researchers at the University of California, Berkeley and their counterparts in France.The core mission of the FBF is to advance innovative basic and applied research in all fields. 

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  • Nancy

    Call for papers - Representation

    Chaucer in the Age of Medievalism

    In sondry ages and sundry londes

    Far from being confined to his era, Geoffrey Chaucer's work continues to resonate through the ages, inspiring a multitude of post-medieval representations. The poet himself remains a regularly invoked figure, sometimes even without direct connection to his texts, suggesting an autonomous legacy of Chaucer both as a man and an artist. Whether through the prism of cinema, music, theater, television, poetry, or other artistic forms, the poet remains an endless source of inspiration and reinterpretation. This conference invites us to question how adaptations and reinterpretations of Chaucer and/or his work by artists from diverse cultural backgrounds enrich our understanding of his legacy. His various incarnations over the centuries raise fascinating issues regarding intercultural dialogue, the politics of memory, and the evolution of popular culture.

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  • Braga

    Call for papers - Early modern

    IX International Meeting of Young Researchers in Early Modern History

    The IX International Meeting of Young Researchers in Early Modern History is looking for candidates to present their research in our event.

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  • Prague

    Call for papers - History

    Trauma, Hope, and Illusion. Cities at the End of World War II and in Post-War Transformation

    International Conference held on the occasion of the 80th Anniversary of the End of World War II

    This international conference aims at the issue of post-war transformation in a wider European context. The focus here is on cities not only as places, but also as actors of social, cultural, economic and political processes.

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  • Stuttgart

    Call for papers - History

    Epizootics in the German South-West

    Interpretations, Control and Effects from the Late Middle Ages to the Modern Age

    Animal diseases are among the most drastic episodes of human existence. It is therefore no surprise that people have been dealing with the phenomenon of animal diseases for centuries. These individual and collective measures become tangible in various sources, such as economic documents like accounts, regulations, court records and visitation reports, but also in narrative texts such as annals and chronicles, in literary and artistic works or in textbooks and advice literature. Due to this wide variety of sources, the conference aims to analyse animal epidemics from several perspectives. The possible fields of research are not limited to veterinary medicine or economic and agricultural history.

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  • Lausanne

    Call for papers - Africa

    Cities, Migrations, and Urban Integration

    Symposium

    The École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL) and the International University of Rabat (UIR) are pleased to announce the organization of an international online symposium on the theme of "Cities, Migrations, and Urban Integration," This symposium aims to present the results of the research project "Moroccan Cities and Migrations" and to put them into perspective alongside other studies on this topic at an international level.

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  • Nanterre

    Call for papers - Prehistory and Antiquity

    New Perspectives on Suetonius

    In spite of the developments in Suetonian studies since W. Steidle’s "rehabilitation" of Suetonius in 1951, the last international conference on this author was held in 2008 (‟Suetonius the biographer” in Manchester). Yet new perspectives on his works have been explored in the meantime, about his political thought, the literary dimension of his biographies, his relation to other authors...

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  • Thessaloniki

    Call for papers - Language

    4th International Conference on Multilingual Digital Terminology Today MDTT 2025

    The fourth international conference on “Digital terminology today. Design, representation formats and management systems” aims to bring together specialists in the disciplines of terminology, terminography, computational terminology, specialized lexicography, computational linguistics, Machine Learning, NLP and Knowledge Representation in order to share methodological reflections on design approaches, representation formats and management systems of the digital terminology collected in the terminological resources.

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  • Call for papers - Language

    Language and Literary Studies

    Hafriaat Almaerifa (Archaeology of Knowledge Journal) invites submissions for its upcoming issues, welcoming contributions with a focus on language and literary studies. Hafriaat Almaerifa is an international, open-access, and biannual journal committed to a broad range of research across various fields, including language, literature, and culture in Arabic, English, and French. We encourage submissions that employ a variety of theoretical frameworks and methodological approaches, including but not limited to literary theory, linguistics, didactics, translation, and cultural analysis.

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  • Call for papers - Thought

    Online Bayle Seminar 2025

    While secondary literature on Bayle has gained impetus in recent years, with a new generation of researchers (e.g. Argaud, Van der Lugt, Levitin), colloquiums and meetings about Bayle are still rare. The aim of this online seminar is precisely to remedy this situation and is adressed in particular to PhD students, recent PhD graduates and Post-docs, so as to get to know each other and stimulate the research dynamics on the Rotterdam philosopher.

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  • Call for papers - Religion

    Double call for papers and chapters on Religions and Motherhood

    This double sessions and book chapter's call will focus on religion and motherhood (as an institution), mothering (as the specific experience of mothers and others who engage in mother work), maternal figures (divinities and other-than-human figures), and actual mothers, past and present.

     

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  • Seminar - Language

    Fernando Pessoa and English Culture

    The seminar aims to be a place for debate where scholars and specialists in the work of Fernando Pessoa can bring their contributions to elucidating the importance of English literature in the work of the Portuguese poet and thinker.

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  • Oran

    Call for papers - Economy

    “Algerian Journal of Islamic Finance”

    Algerian Journal of Islamic Finance (AJIF) is a biannual international refereed scientific journal and free of charge, published by Oran 2 University in Oran (Algeria). The journal publishes original and innovative scientific research papers in three languages (Arabic, English and French) in all fields of Islamic Finance as Islamic economics, Islamic law, Insurance, Markets, Islamic Social Institutions …

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  • Basel

    Call for papers - History

    The Holy Roman Empire in Global Historiography: Portraits of an Entity

    The Holy Roman Empire has seen both bullish and bearish periods, not only in history, but also in historiography. This conference aims to collect portraits of the Empire to facilitate a better understanding of its differing aspect as shaped by – and, in turn, shaping – different historiographical traditions.

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  • Saint-Denis

    Study days - Political studies

    Genre, nature et écologie

    Articuler les traditions politico-intellectuelles de l’écoféminisme français et allemand dans une perspective globale

    In light of the ecological crisis ecofeminist thought that first emerged as political-ethical and theoretical field during the late 1970s and 1980s has flourished in French and German debates during the last decade. The aim of the conference is to examine the ways in which ecofeminist theory is currently discussed in France and Germany, and how – in both national contexts – the respective traditions of ecofeminist thought and politics are re-articulated, criticized and transformed. Thereby the question how post- and neo-colonial power relations that shape the current ecological situation are addressed in ecofeminist thought will be of central importance. The conference seeks to re-evaluate traditions of ecofeminist thought in French and German speaking contexts, their uneven circulation and their present-day re-articulations.

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