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  • Nancy

    Study days - History

    Radicalism, Radicalisation and De-radicalisation in Ireland from 1798 to the Present Day

    This study day will bring together established and young researchers to explore the complex and rich history of radicalism, radicalisation and de-radicalisation in Ireland from 1798 to the present day. Radicalism is often perceived as the extreme expression of a political or religious ideology, but it also defines movements committed to substantial reforms. In Ireland, historiography has focused mainly on political radicalism and its various expressions over time. From the United Irishmen’s revolutionary insurrection of 1798 and that of Young Ireland’s in 1848 to the War of Independence and the Civil War, political demands have often been associated with civil rights and parliamentary autonomy, but also with rural agitation for land redistribution.

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  • Poznań

    Call for papers - Language

    Current Perspectives on Historical Metaphor

    21st International Congress of Linguists

    The focus stream aims to highlight trends in historical metaphor research and invites submissions across a broad spectrum of topics, encompassing various methodologies. We encourage both in-depth case studies and comprehensive investigations using linguisticcorpora, electronic dictionaries, and lexical/conceptual databases (WordNet, FrameNet etc.)to analyze evolution of patterns in conceptual mapping.

     

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  • Wrocław

    Call for papers - History

    Public History Summer School (Wrocław)

    7th edition

    The Historical Institute of the University of Wrocław, Poland (HI UWr), Depot History Centre, the International Federation for Public History, and the Commission for Public History of the Committee of Historical Sciences of the Polish Academy of Sciences invite students, PhD candidates and practitioners to participate in the seventh Public History Summer School. The event will combine lectures, workshops and debates concerning methodology and specific case studies delivered by specialists in the field, as well as presentations of individual and collaborative projects. 

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  • Toulouse

    Call for papers - Europe

    Reflections on 25 years of Devolution: Comparisons, Interactions and Cross-Influences

    As part of the research programme of the “WISE Connections (Wales-Ireland-Scotland-England)” network which brings together researchers concerned with the study of the relationship between the British and Irish Isles in a horizontal manner rather than through a centre-periphery perspective, a study day entitled “Reflections on 25 years of Devolution: Comparisons, Interactions and Cross-Influences” will take place at Toulouse-Jean Jaurès University on 4 October 2024. This study day will initiate a process of reflection that will culminate in the publication of a book. It will aim at taking stock of a quarter of a century of existence of devolution: not only of the way in which devolution has evolved by territory, but also and above all of the cooperation and mutual influences between Scottish, Welsh and Northern Irish institutions, as well as of the relations between these institutions and the central institutions in London.

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  • Brussels

    Scholarship, prize and job offer - Sociology

    Postdoctoral researcher in sociology and public health

    Postdoc, 2.5 years full time

    The Université libre de Bruxelles (ULB) is recruiting one postdoctoral researcher to work under the supervision of Prof. Jacques Wels on the NegHealth project funded by the National Scientific Fund (FNRS-MIS). The core purpose of the PhD programme will be to address the association between workers’ trajectories of union membership and mental and physical health throughout the lifecourse using a set of UK-based and international (Japan, US, Korea and Germany) longitudinal datasets.

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  • Brussels

    Scholarship, prize and job offer - Sociology

    Trade Unions and Workers’ Health Project

    4-year PhD fellowship at ULB, Brussels

    The Université libre de Bruxelles (ULB) is recruiting one PhD student to work under the supervision of Prof. Jacques Wels on the UHealth (Trade Unions and Workers’ Health) project that is funded by the European Research Council (ERC). The core purpose of the PhD programme will be to address the association between workers’ trajectories of union membership and mental and physical health throughout the lifecourse using a set of UK-based and international (Japan, US, Korea and Germany) longitudinal datasets.

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  • Call for papers - History

    Exploring Historical War Experiences through Digital Sources and Methodologies

    Historians have increasingly striven to understand war from the standpoint of human experience in recent decades. The emotional, psychological, and deeply traumatic experiences of people caught up in violence have become focal points of historical research, particularly concerning conflicts like the World Wars of the 20th century. This workshop discusses the study of war experiences through digital sources and methods.

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  • Paris

    Call for papers - Urban studies

    ESPI International Real Estate Conference

    In November 2024, ESPI2R will host its biannual International Conference on Real Estate in Paris, serving as a premier platform for discussions and insights on the evolving real estate landscape at various levels from global to local. This call for thematic sessions, abstracts, and full papers invites submissions on a wide range of topics.

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  • Abu Dhabi

    Call for papers - Sociology

    Digital Archiving in the Arab World (DA|AW)

    The first-ever International Conference on Digital Archiving in the Arab World (DA|AW), held in Abu Dhabi in 2019, organized to spark off a series of conferences on the subject. Four years later, and following a global epidemic, it is time to reassemble for exploring and move ahead with the practises, experiences, and challenges of digital archiving in the Arab World. The inaugural colloquium/conference examined the issues of data preservation in the Arab world and eventually resulted in a publication release that continues to serve as a reference for researching the subject today (Bayoumi & Oliveau, 2020). At DAAW|2024, we aspire to address it through the more focused standpoint of the digital management and preservation of data and documents, without foregoing a broader reflection, concerning both historical and future documents and data in danger whether physical or natively digital.

     

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  • Brussels

    Conference, symposium - History

    Police Intelligence, from Local to Global. From 1750 to the Present-Day

    The aim of this conference is to take a look at police intelligence, to highlight its specific characteristics and its role in the work of law enforcement agencies. It will thus aim to present new developments and consider new approaches in the history of the administrative management of information and, above all, in the history of the police. The conference will also aim to address the questions of the production and use of police intelligence, of the parties and tools involved in its development, and of the content that feeds it. To highlight these changes in the contexts and uses of intelligence, the conference will consider a lengthy timeline, from the middle of the eighteenth century to the present day. Finally, it will take a resolutely comparative and transnational approach.

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  • Fes

    Call for papers - Economy

    AI and Data Engineering Solutions for Effective Marketing

    Call for Chapters

    This book offers itself as a reference in scientific research on reflexivity and applications of techniques and mechanisms of data engineering and artificial intelligence in the field of marketing. Through its theoretical modelling and empirical applications, the book aims to bring significant added value both for managers and decision-makers in marketing strategies of companies and territories, as well as for marketing students, Business and territorial management.

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  • Cergy | Aix-en-Provence | Amiens

    Seminar - History

    Political, cultural and intellectual South-North circulations in the post-Bandung era: towards a connected history of the Commonwealth

    By choosing to focus on South-North circulations, this seminar is dedicated to the deconstruction of the “British Empire” as a homogeneous category to write and think about the intellectual, artistic, and political histories of the people who circulate and inhabit this polity known as the Commonwealth of Nations in the post-Bandung era. Working from the assumption that committed artists, intellectuals and political activists from the Global South have networked and connected within this space, we seek to interrogate the counter-hegemonic nature of the knowledge, theories and artistic practices produced during the post-Bandung era. We thus call for the study of the circulation and transfers of political and cultural ideas but also the intellectual trajectories of individuals, collectives and institutions.

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  • Barcelona

    Call for papers - Ethnology, anthropology

    Doing Ethnography of Contemporary “Spiritual” Practices: Methodological Challenges towards Relationality, Communication, and Presence

    This face-to-face panel of the Contemporary 'Spiritual' Practices network, part of the 18th European Association of Social Anthropologists Biennial Conference (Barcelona, 23-26 July 2024), seeks to gather papers that discuss the regimes of relationality, communication, and presence in doing ethnography of contemporary spiritualities.

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  • Aubervilliers

    Conference, symposium - History

    Creative methodologies

    Writing the stories of working women from popular classes in African urban milieux, 1920 — 1970

    This conference seeks to address the problems of researching and writing the history of female urban professionals, that is women who earned an income by working in professions such as birth attendants, beauty specialists (hairdressers, beauticians), market vendors, craftswomen (tailors, pottery makers), wedding singers and musicians, and so on. However, how to do so? The aim of this conference is to reflect together on what it is perhaps the most obvious common points that these workers shared (and still share): the silence of historiography about them; their almost total absence from national master narratives, including stories of national liberation; their lack of subjectivity as historical actors.

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  • Call for papers - Sociology

    “Social empowerment journal” - varia

    Social Empowerment Journal is an international, blind-double-peer-reviewed, Trimestral and free of charge, open-access academic journal, published by the Laboratory of Social Empowerment and Sustainable Development in the Desert Environment, the Faculty of Social Sciences – University Amar Telidji of Laghouat, Algeria. The journal focuses on topics related to Humanities, Social and economic Sciences. All papers around the world are very welcome to publish their work in our Journal.

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  • Call for papers - Europe

    Memory, perception and politics of empire today

    The study of empires is a dynamic field; we are constantly revising our knowledge of empires, inspired by newly discovered sources as well as new approaches. The context of historical writing itself significantly influences our perception of imperial history. Post-imperial realities also force us to rethink the empire. This special issue of Diacronie. Studi di storia contemporanea invites contributions that present perspectives on how we remember and study the empires that collapsed at the end of the First World War.

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  • Barcelona

    Call for papers - Ethnology, anthropology

    Political anthropology of citizenship and the urge for alternatives

    European Association of Social Anthropologists (EASA) 2024 ​Biennial Conference

    This panel, proposed by the European Association of Social Anthropologists (EASA) network “Anthropology and Social Movements”, is part of an ongoing discussion about how a political anthropology perspective on citizenship can provide new ways of practicing anthropology without losing the politic(s) of the fieldwork when looking for “alternatives”.

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  • Hamburg

    Call for papers - History

    Towards a History of European Developmentalism

    Development, Modernization and Europeanization from the 19th to the 21st century

    As historical narratives on international politics of development and modernization are now consolidate, a genuinely European perspective, that considers the multiplicity of governmental and non-governmental actors, still seems to be missing. This conference aims to understand to what extent a politically integrated Europe might be understood as the result of practices of development policies within Europe and its (semi-)colonial periphery during the past two centuries.

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  • Call for papers - Language

    Do you speak science? English as an academic language

    “Verbum et Lingua”, issue 24 (july-december 2024)

    Verbum et Lingua: Didáctica, Lengua y Cultura is an academic and electronic journal of the Modern Languages Department of the University Center for Social Sciences and Humanities at the University of Guadalajara. It is a specialized publication that places special emphasis on didactic, linguistic and cultural issues and perspectives, and accepts articles on research, reflection and pedagogical intervention in five languages: Spanish, English, German, French and Italian. Contributions submitted in other languages are also taken into account.

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  • Barcelona

    Call for papers - Ethnology, anthropology

    Ethnographing racism nowdays

    We are looking for people to participate in our panel, this panel is about how to do and undo an ethnography of racism in anthropology nowdays. It is open to new forms and ways of ethnographing and approaching racism in anthropology.

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