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  • Lisboa

    Convocatoria de ponencias - Historia

    History of art today - Modus operandi symposium

    Artis - Art history institute of the school of arts and humanities, university of Lisbon, promotes the History of art today – Modus operandi symposium, on the occasion of Professor Vítor Serrão’s retirement (b.1952). To the tribute that is due to one of the most influential Portuguese art historians in recent decades, there is also a tribute to another great name in national art history, professor José-Augusto França (1922-2021), celebrating the centenary of his birth. Exponents of their respective generations, master and disciple, both were decisive in consolidating History of art in Portugal as an autonomous discipline in terms of teaching, research and civic intervention. The moment of homage is also a moment of reflection on the importance of Art history today and its role in society.

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  • Nantes

    Convocatoria de ponencias - Europa

    Local and regional stakeholders and European integration

    Are you a PhD student in Humanities and Social Sciences interested in European studies? Is your thesis related to any of the scientific challenges of the Institute for european and global studies Alliance Europa ? Are you interested in solving local issues in an interdisciplinary and international team? Discovering the work of a consultant? Meeting local actors of the Pays de la Loire region: public institutions, associations, companies?

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  • Haifa

    Convocatoria de ponencias - Historia

    Travelling Matters: rereading, reshaping, reusing objects across the Mediterranean

    The workshop “Travelling matters: rereading, reshaping, reusing objects across the Mediterranean” intends to tackle objects as sources and subjects of the history of cross-cultural encounters in innovative ways. We intend to discuss a most diverse array of objects flowing in all directions and to concentrate on the “second-handedness” of displaced objects: how and why moving objects acquire new functions and new meanings, and with what consequences for the relations between the communities involved? These perspectives demand a broad chronology, extending from antiquity to the present-day, and for the intersection between different time frames, from the relatively narrow scale of individual objects being displaced across the Mediterranean to the much larger one of the histories of their reinterpretation and repurposing.

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  • La Courneuve

    Convocatoria de ponencias - Historia

    Cadeaux et échanges diplomatiques

    Ententes et mésententes entre la Grande-Bretagne et l’Orient musulman (XVIe-début XXe siècle)

    En tant que biens symboliques circulant au sein et entre les cultures, les cadeaux offrent des perspectives riches et multiples sur la conduite de la diplomatie internationale et des transactions interculturelles qui en relèvent. En nous concentrant sur les relations diplomatiques entre la Grande-Bretagne et trois systèmes politiques de l’Orient musulman (Ottomans, Persans, Inde moghole) sur une période allant des premiers contacts au XVIe siècle jusqu’à l’âge d’or de l’empire britannique, nous souhaitons cartographier les changements de paradigmes et la manière dont les circuits d’allégeance et de pouvoir se redéfinissent à travers les objets sur la longue durée.

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  • Convocatoria de ponencias - Sociología

    Party Tourism

    “Journal of Festive Studies”, n°5

    This special issue of the Journal of Festive Studies is dedicated to Party tourism. While many types of festivities - religious celebrations, film festivals, and traditional local festivals - have been touristified over the last 150 years, what is generally referred to as “party tourism” (i.e, travel for which the main motivation is partying) is more specific. It involves one type of party that is usually urban, commodified and privatized, targets a young clientele, and centers on the massive consumption of psychoactive substances (alcoholic or otherwise). This phenomenon is often the subject of an approach focused on risks and conflicts between residents and partygoers, or between city officials and residents. While important to our discussion, these themes will not be central, so as to leave room for other, less-explored topics. This special issue wants to encourage a comprehensive approach to this phenomenon. It sits at the intersection between tourism studies and festive studies. We welcome contributions from various disciplinary fields and papers centering on nightlife economy in tourism, history representations and practices of party tourism and more.

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  • Evora

    Convocatoria de ponencias - Edad Media

    Time and Temporality

    5th International Congress for Young Researchers in Middle Ages

    On 10, 11 and 12 November 2022, the 5th International Congress for Young Researchers in Middle Ages (ICYRMA) will take place at the University of Évora, Portugal. ICYRMA is destinated to students at master, doctoral and postdoctoral level and/or to those who have obtained their academic degrees in the last five years. It aims to be an interdisciplinary space for dissemination, discussion and contact among young researchers who study the Middle Ages from various perspectives: history, archeology, art history, literature, philosophy, philology, anthropology, ethnology, sociology, geography, methodology, among other areas. In this 5th ICYRMA, the theme will be “Time and temporality”.

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  • Belfast

    Convocatoria de ponencias - Etnología, antropología

    Contemporary ‘spiritual’ practices

    Ethnographic and comparative approaches of a transnational field

    Situated at the crossroads of therapy, science and politics, the field of “contemporary spiritualities” challenges analytical frameworks as demonstrated by the debates around its designation itself (New Age, Self Religion, Western Esotericism, etc.) and the eclectic practices it covers, from neo-paganism to eco-spirituality, from neo-traditional movements to alternative medicine. This panel will be focused on the circulation of contemporary spiritual practices and on their interconnections through transnational movements. It will emphasize ethnographic studies and historical perspectives essential to the understanding of the global deployment of spiritual practices. 

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  • Escuela temática - Historia

    What is european history in the 21st century?

    Summer school in global and transnational history

    In the nearly half century since the EUI History Department was established, the contours of European history have shifted away from nation-based or comparative approaches. The department now defines itself a center for the study of transnational, global and comparative history. All of these approaches are implicitly about creating a new history of Europe, but how are they accomplishing this goal? What is the outlook for the future of this project? This summer school is devoted to asking, “What is European History in the 21st Century?” As historians call for the decolonization of history, and, simultaneously, face the historical distortions encouraged by resurgent populist nationalisms, reflection on the possibilities and problems of European history have never seemed more urgent.

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  • Convocatoria de ponencias - Historia

    Religious Actors advocating Human Rights in the Helsinki process - Part II

    New research perspectives on the non-state actors in view of the 50th anniversary of the Helsinki Final Act (1975–2025)

    The Conference for Security and Cooperation in Europe (CSCE) born of the Helsinki Agreements (1973-75) is often described as one of the main diplomatic achievements of the détente era, and a crucial milestone towards ending the Cold War. Yet not only diplomats played a part in the process. Non-state actors and NGOs also did their share by lobbying CSCE staff and conference attendees for Human Rights and Religious Freedom violations behind the Iron Curtain or they started political discussion processes in the public sphere of their respective countries. Drawing on the most recent research on this topic, this online workshop aims at further exploring human rights activists involved in the Helsinki process, at the interface between the Dissent and the Western public, and between state and other private networks.

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  • París

    Convocatoria de ponencias - Época contemporánea

    Gender and medicalization

    This event is especially interested in the scientific approaches to gender and medicalization, exploring their interrelation through non-binary lenses. Furthermore, insofar as constructivist approaches proved that medicalization tended to overshadow the social as well as the political components of social problems, we are also interested in papers that would show how gender and sexuality studies can emphasize these components, by considering the place that gender holds in the process of medicalization.

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  • Coloquio - Economía

    Quo Vadis? Monetary and Fiscal Interactions Revisited

    The age-old problem of how monetary and fiscal policy should interact has resurfaced around the globe. The series of financial crises in the advanced economies in the 2000s, and the ongoing covid-19 crisis, have combined to raise old questions in a new setting. In this context, this workshop propose to revisit the question of monetary-fiscal interactions.

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  • Venecia

    Convocatoria de ponencias - Estudios de las ciencias

    Historical Epistemology: Arts and Sciences, Historicizing Boundaries

    The seventh International Workshop on Historical Epistemology is dedicated to exploring new ways of approaching the historical, conceptual, methodological, and technical relations between the arts and the sciences. Rather than looking for logical criteria for demarcating these domains, the workshop aims to question the arts / sciences dyad from the vantage point of its history.

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  • Beca, premio y empleo - Europa

    “Alvise Trincanato” award for research in history of modern age architecture

    The “Alvise Trincanato” award is established by the social promotion association “A testa in su”, in collaboration with the Andrea Palladio International Center for Architectural Studies, to support young scholars in memory of Alvise Trincanato, PhD student in History of Architecture at the University IUAV in Venice, who prematurely passed away in 2019. The objective of the Prize is to publish original research in the field of the history of modern architecture held every two years. Scholars of any nationality who have obtained a PhD with a thesis in History of Architecture in the last five years, i.e. not before January 1, 2017, are eligible to apply.

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  • Aubervilliers

    Coloquio - Europa

    The Making of the 1990s

    The Genesis of Post-Soviet Society through Its Material Culture

    This interdisciplinary colloquium explores the social dynamics of the 1990s through the period’s changing material culture. Everyday “stuff” was transformed by the disappearance of the Soviet system, the irruption of the market, and the opening to the world. The aim is to investigate the long disintegration of the Soviet system by looking at how populations which are caught in a state of uncertainty react with material inventiveness in order to adapt.

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  • París

    Convocatoria de ponencias - Sociología

    Bourdieu, Work and Inequalities

    What can Pierre Bourdieu teach us about work and inequalities? On the 20th anniversary of his death, this conference will gather social scientists from all around the world to discuss how his legacy can shed light on workplace and labour market processes and how these feed into inequalities. While Bourdieu is widely perceived as a sociologist of social class, education, and culture, many recent works prove that it is possible and fruitful to analyse work and employment in Bourdieusian terms. At a time of rising economic inequality, we revisit Bourdieu to reflect on how his concepts can be deployed, elaborated, and refined in research on work and inequality.

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  • Belfast

    Convocatoria de ponencias - Europa

    On public policies, lives, and social spaces

    Anthropological perspectives from the Mediterranean

    This panel encourages an anthropological perspective on public policies, considering them as spaces of negotiation, inclusion, and hope, as well as social actants resulting in violence and exclusion. Moreover, by looking at the Mediterranean it allows a narrow and novel comparative perspective.

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  • Jornada de estudio - Europa

    Les conséquences du covid-19 sur les familles

    On the anniversary of the first UK lockdown, this online conference will bring together national and international speakers to explore the wider impact of covid-19 for families worldwide. The event will also explore the lessons learned from research and will help to inform policy debates relating to children and families living through the pandemic. This will be an opportunity to engage with the latest debates and research in this area, including policy and practice implications across the globe, whilst providing opportunities for attendees to network as part of the event.

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  • Lovaina

    Beca, premio y empleo - Historia

    Religion, Culture and Society (1750-)

    KADOC Fellow 2022

    KADOC- KU Leuven yearly awards one fellowship to an international scholar (M/F/X) with max. 10 years of scientific seniority after PhD) working on topics related to its main research fields. This programme offers the selected candidate the opportunity to work in its collections, to establish new scholarly links, and to broaden her/ his expertise in close interaction with Leuven scholars and heritage professionals. In our 2022-call we would like to express a particular interest in candidates researching the multifaceted social commitment of religious actors in the 19th and 20th centuries.

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  • Lisboa

    Convocatoria de ponencias - Historia

    Brasil: 200 años de Independencia (1822-2022)

    Hasta el 30 de junio de 2022 se encuentra abierto el período de aceptación de propuestas para el Dossier Temático “Brasil: 200 años de Independencia (1822-2022)”, cuyo objetivo es publicar textos sobre los antecedentes y las consecuencias de la independencia de Brasil en sus diversas dimensiones (política, social, económica o cultural), identificando permanencias y rupturas. Los artículos, sometidos a arbitraje científico, se publicarán en el número 19 ( Enero 2023).

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  • Brno

    Beca, premio y empleo - Edad Media

    Book Prize of the Center for Early Medieval Studies (Brno) for the best Book in Medieval Art, 2022

    In the aim to promote excellence and international multilingual research, the Association of Friends of the Center for Early Medieval Studies of the Department of Art History, Masaryk University, Brno (AFCEMS) decided to establish a yearly prize for the Best Book in Medieval Art (all pre-modern world cultures included). The author of the selected book will receive a cash prize of 1000€.

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