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  • Budapest

    Appel à contribution - Sociologie

    Philosophical Perspectives on Crime, Violence, and Justice

    The Criminal Justice and Philosophy series, published by Trivent Publishing and edited by M. Blake Wilson, is calling for proposals and papers for its inaugural edited volume, Philosophical Perspectives on Crime, Violence, and Justice. We are soliciting abstracts, completed papers, and a limited selection of previously published papers from philosophers, legal scholars, political scientists, sociologists, and criminal justice researchers. 

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  • Paris

    Séminaire - Ethnologie, anthropologie

    Researching Humanly / Researching as Being Human

    In a forthcoming book, Monika Kostera (2022) describes the imaginoscope, a device for observing and experiencing objects and events taking place with diverse uses of the imagination. This seminar will build on the idea of co-constructing human researching and will examine available possibilities for identifying imaginative and inspired potentials of organizing and organizational life.

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  • Odense

    Appel à contribution - Époque moderne

    Settling Sophonisba

    Rediscovering a lost figure in the early modern European imagination

    Early modern European dramatists, poets, and painters took a striking interest in the Carthaginian noblewoman Sophonisba (c.235-203 BC) who chose to poison herself to avoid the humiliation of becoming a Roman captive. A minor character in Roman and Greek historical sources such as Livy’s Ab urbe condita, Plutarch’s Life of Scipio, and Appian’s Punic Wars, Sophonisba became a popular heroic figure in early modern Europe across national and confessional borders. Why did a seemingly insignificant Carthaginian noblewoman such as Sophonisba become such a popular figure across early modern culture? And what did she come to signify in different early modern contexts? This theme issue is dedicated to this enigmatic figure and her many different appearances in early modern literature and art.

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  • Genève

    Appel à contribution - Histoire

    Centenary of the International Committee on Intellectual Cooperation (1922-2022)

    The centenary of the creation of the International Committee on Intellectual Cooperation (ICIC) is an opportunity for historians to step back and examine the achievements but also the limitations of this enterprise, its lack of diversity and cultural representativeness. In recent years, there has been a renewed interest in this field of research, in parallel with a renewed interest in the League of Nations as a whole, in a context of doubts about the capacity of multilateral institutions. Without attempting to cover all the areas that remain to be studied in relation to intellectual cooperation and soft power diplomacy in the interwar period, such an event therefore seems to be a useful place of exchange at the crossroads between the archives, teaching and research communities. To do this, the scientific committee invites participants to reflect in particular on the renewal of our methods: whether it is about new approaches or the use of innovative digital tools, the aim of this conference is not only to look at the past but also to inspire future research.

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  • Appel à contribution - Études des sciences

    International Circulations and Inequalities in the Social Sciences

    Serendipities. Journal for the Sociology and History of the Social Sciences

    Although the internationalization of the social sciences and humanities has become a defining characteristic of research, teaching and publishing practices, national academic labor markets tend to turn in on themselves in times of crisis. Moreover, the global dimension of wealth inequalities and the growing disparities in research investments impact scientific disciplines and foster the hierarchization of national scientific fields. International circulations of people, texts, research practices, and funding contribute to asymmetrical competition among geographical and linguistic areas, national higher education systems, universities, and researchers. In this polarized global space, Northern America and Western Europe occupy the top positions in terms of the language of production as well as the legitimation of specific research interests and national case studies. This special issue of Serendipities calls for papers that document the diverse dimensions of inequalities linked to international circulations in the social sciences.

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  • Angers

    Journée d'étude - Économie

    Le financement des start-ups en « Equity crowdfunding » (ECF)

    Ce workshop s’inscrit dans le programmeIBEC, porté par Enareta Kurtbegu. Financé par la commission recherche de l’université d’Angers, il a pour thème « le financement des start-ups en Equity crowdfunding (ECF) : une analyse comportementale des attitudes des différentes catégories d’investisseurs potentiels ». Cette journée d’étude permettra de présenter les résultats de deux ans et demi de travail.

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  • Strasbourg

    Colloque - Sociologie

    Is the concept of “environmental sustainability” misleading?

    Mixed perspectives

    The Symposium aims to question how the concept of Environmental sustainability has evolved and affects Environmental research today at the crossroads of our disciplines and practices. The Symposium will revisit our notions and knowledge of Environmental sustainability.

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  • Colloque - Ethnologie, anthropologie

    Digital Humanities and Heritage

    This event is intended to provide a bridge between scientists and experts in the humanities, especially digital humanities, and professionals in the fields of library and information science, archival studies and museum cultural resource management. Its purpose is to promote the use of digital technology within heritage and humanities research as both a methodology and a tool in all domains of Humanities and Heritage sciences. In the frame of this event topics such are Digital Humanities and Open Science, Cultural Heritage in Digital Humanities, Digital Methods and Tools, Information Organization for the Digital Humanities as well as Digital Infrastructures will be discussed. 

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  • Tours

    Appel à contribution - Géographie

    Climate change and Water (2022) : extreme events

    Pour cette troisième édition de Climate Change Water, la sécheresse extrême sera mise en avant. Par ailleurs, dans la mesure où cette culture est particulièrement importante dans le Val de Loire, un focus sur la production viticole est proposé. Ces choix n'excluent pas des communications sur d'autres extrêmes ou sur d'autres environnements.

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  • Appel à contribution - Histoire

    Arabists and Hebraists (18th - 20th century)

    Hamsa Journal of Judaic and Islamic Studies

    Looking for new contributions about the theme within the universe of Arabic and Hebraic studies, the next volume of HAMSA will be dedicated to the topic Arabists and Hebraists (18th -20th century). It is intended to summon up Arabists and Hebraists whose activity was developed inside or outside the Academy, also encompassing those who work in a solitary way or in non-traditional more and less ephemeral groups, or alternative networks. The chronological range extends from the 18th to the 20th century, allowing the inclusion of the beginning of modern Arabic and Hebraic studies, in Europe, Middle East and new American states, as also others less obvious regions of the world.

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  • Aubervilliers

    Colloque - Asie

    Texts surrounding texts

    The workshop will feature discussions on and around paratexts in South Asian manuscripts, as well as presentations on collections and collectors of manuscripts.

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  • Aubervilliers

    Appel à contribution - Ethnologie, anthropologie

    Himalayan Journeys. Circulations and Transformations

    This conference goal is to foreground movement as a particular social dynamic and to consider mobility and circulatory regimes, trails, routes and roads as the “connective tissue” within various historical and political contexts and against the backdrop of rooted cultures and identities inscribed in particular landscapes. We wish to explore how these circulations relate to cultural practices, imaginaries and materialities and how they are socially transformative. What can the study of circulation tell us about the Himalayas, their social and spatial dynamics ? Does the Himalayan social fabric produce peculiar circulatory regimes and pathways ? How have relations between states and circulatory phenomena evolved ? What are the new cultural and moral geographies that emerge from this global-cum-local circulation ?

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  • Paris

    Cycle de conférences - Europe

    L’angoisse du déclin

    Démocratie, démographie et clivage Est-Ouest en Europe

    En démocratie, la règle veut que les citoyennes et les citoyens élisent celles et ceux qui les gouvernent. Mais les gouvernements tendent eux aussi à choisir celles et ceux qui les élisent. Ils opèrent ce choix par l’élaboration de lois sur l’acquisition de la nationalité et de lois électorales, mais aussi par la mise en place de politiques migratoires, par le recours au redécoupage électoral à des fins politiques (gerrymandering), ou encore par l’entrave au droit de vote. Cette série de conférences analyse la façon dont les majorités ethnoculturelles, en diminution dans les États membres de l’Union européenne (UE), tentent de préserver leur pouvoir et leur identité face à leur propre déclin démographique et à l’afflux migratoire.

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  • Appel à contribution - Histoire

    Las Vanguardistas: Spanish Women Poets in Transnational Contexts (1920–1975)

    Spanish avant-garde poetry has traditionally been associated with the “Generation of 1927”, a group of male poets that has dominated critical discussions of literary history for almost a century. Studies that have embraced the generational model have often considered the Spanish avant-garde either as a unique national phenomenon or as an imitation of foreign literary models. This special issue challenges these views by considering women’s participation in avant-garde circles in and beyond Spain and placing the Spanish avant-garde in a transnational context.

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  • Séminaire - Moyen Âge

    Euro-Mediterranean Entanglements in Medieval History

    Les instituts historiques allemands de Paris et de Rome lancent un cycle de séminaires en ligne sur les enchevêtrements euro-méditerranéens dans l’histoire médiévale durant l’année universitaire 2021/2022. Les événements auront lieu tous les deux mois. Ils s’adressent à la fois aux jeunes chercheurs et aux chercheurs confirmés de toutes les disciplines médiévales. L’objectif est de créer un forum international et interdisciplinaire où un large éventail de sujets et d’approches méthodologiques peuvent être présentés et discutés.

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  • Appel à contribution - Histoire

    Visual History

    Academic journal "IDEA - Interdisciplinary Discourses, Education and Analysis"

    Online academic journal IDEA - Interdisciplinary Discourses, Education and Analysis launches a new call for articles dedicated to different aspects and forms of Visual History, for one of its future issues to be published in 2022. The journal issue intends to question the disciplinary boundaries between some scholarly areas and to shape new research paradigms in the contexts of historiography, the epistemology of history, the anthropology of representations, memory studies, and film studies.

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  • Détroit

    Appel à contribution - Études urbaines

    Reinventing Public Space in Business Improvement Districts

    Over the last two decades, public space renewal in downtown Detroit has undergone phases of experiments in response to emerging phenomena that put pressure on existing governance models. The introduction of business improvement districts (BIDs) has been key in creating an armature for diversifying the principle urban actors and financing sources involved in public space renewal and creation. Through presentations and lightning talks the symposium will share knowledge and discuss best practices and innovative ideas for central public space governance, programming, and design within business improvement districts/zones/areas.

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  • Appel à contribution - Information

    The glocalization of technocultures

    Journal “Glocalism Journal of Culture, Politics and Innovation”

    On the basis of examples informedby empirical material, this issue of Glocalism will re-examine the forms of technoculture(s) in the contextof globalization, their dynamics of glocalization and the ambivalent logics of the pressure to globalize despite localconstraints, the complex interactions between culture and technology, in a series of contexts with varying depths ofdigitalization of culture. This approach aims at locating at the forefront of the reflection the “local” forms and forces, particularly culturalones, that were previously questioned essentially from point of view of the globalization of Western technocultures. It will also nourish the debate on the consistency of the contested term “technoculture” and assess the relevanceof an approach in terms of glocalization.

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  • Informations diverses - Histoire

    Spain in Our Ears: International Musical Responses in Support of the Republic during the Spanish Civil War

    Journal of War & Culture Studies, Vol. 14, Issue 4, 2021

    This virtual roundtable celebrates the launch of the special issue “Spain in Our Ears: International Musical Responses in Support of the Republic during the Spanish Civil War”, Journal of War & Culture Studies, Vol. 14, Issue 4, 2021.

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  • Bâle

    Bourse, prix et emploi - Histoire

    Bourses de début de thèse de la Basel Graduate School of History

    La Basel Graduate School of History (BGSH) met au concours deux bourses de début de thèse d’une durée d’une année.

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