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  • Auxerre

    Call for papers - Middle Ages

    Centre d’études médiévales d’Auxerre Bulletin (BUCEMA) – Varia section

    Issue 27.1

    Le Bulletin du Centre d’études médiévales d’Auxerre (BUCEMA) est une revue scientifique à comité de lecture consacrée aux études sur le Moyen Âge. Fidèle à son principe de diffusion de la recherche en train de se faire et librement accessible, le BUCEMA continue à mettre l’accent sur l’interdisciplinarité ‐ sciences humaines et sociales, sciences de la nature et mathématiques ‐ comme le meilleur moyen d’inventer une nouvelle médiévistique. Il est particulièrement intéressé par les contributions proposant des nouvelles méthodes, faisant état d’expériences dans le domaine des humanités numériques (digital humanities) et des nouvelles technologies, s’interrogeant sur les implications épistémologiques et conceptuelles des recherches sur le Moyen Âge.

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  • Paris

    Call for papers - Sociology

    Social protest and its futures

    For a temporal approach to political action

    Dans quelles temporalités futures s’inscrivent les mobilisations contemporaines ? Cet appel à communication part des postulats selon lesquels les temporalités qui entourent la vie sociale sont nécessairement multiples et parfois antagonistes ; que les projections des individus vers les horizons temporels futurs cohabitent avec celles d’autres rapports au temps, qu’il s’agisse des horizons temporels passé et présent ou des rythmes, des échéances, des sentiments l’urgence ou d’ennui ; et que les imaginaires du futur façonnent des états émotionnels (individuels ou collectifs) qui orientent le contenu des pratiques visant à transformer le monde. À partir de ces postulats, cet appel souhaite regrouper des chercheur·euses travaillant sur les fondements temporels des contestations sociales contemporaines.

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  • Call for papers - Modern

    Femmes de sciences

    For this sixth thematic dossier, the online journal Design, Arts, Media is launching a call for contributions on the relationship between women and science. How to confront, reread and question the role of women at the crossroads of historiographies in science, art and design? Without reducing the roles devolved to creation and research, but on the contrary by looking at the friction, confrontations, nuances, paradoxes and demarcations between practices and knowledge, how can we think about histories together, but also their specificities? What are the new critical stakes for thinking the role of women as creators of knowledge? Particularly sensitive to the place of women in the theorization of design and media, this issue wishes to welcome contributions in visual and cultural history, sociology, philosophy, anthropology of humanities and social sciences, art, design and architecture, since the beginning of the twentieth century.

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  • Call for papers - Ethnology, anthropology

    Families and kinship

    Families and kinship in the face of environmental upheaval: mutations and resistances?

    Environmental changes have been impacting the living conditions of several populations around the world, at different times. In response to current climate changes, environmental policies encourage or imply profound changes in our ways of life. This conference proposes to examine in what ways do adaptations to environmental changes contribute, or could they contribute, to affect family life and/or kinship relationships.

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  • Call for papers - Representation

    Art and decoloniality

    Figures de l’art n° 42, revue d’études esthétiques

    The question of a “decolonization of knowledge”, instilled in large part by cultural and postcolonial studies, today questions all of our university fields. Decolonization studies have nowadays acquired a wide audience in Anglo-Saxon universities.

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  • Call for papers - Sociology

    “Privileged Migrations” Studies and the Plurality of Power Relations

    This thematic dossier builds on the framework of privileged migrations studies to analyze the multiple power relations that are forged around international or overseas mobility, the resources that enable it, the benefits that it generates, the social mobility that it induces, and the forms of domination that it consolidates or reconfigures. This thematic dossier aims to account for dominant positions characterized by the accumulation of resources, advantages, and benefits accumulated through migration, as well as more ambivalent migratory experiences where the exercise of domination and the experience of minorization are intertwined and where migratory privilege must be nuanced. The contributions analyze the subjective experience of these advantageous social positions in migration, while approaching them relationally.

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  • Avignon

    Call for papers - Modern

    Science of the Imaginary

    Seminar aimed at highlighting research around the Imaginary, all fields combined.

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  • Scholarship, prize and job offer - Sociology

    Global Sociology Book Award

    Le Caucus noir de la Société canadienne de sociologie propose ce prix pour rendre hommage aux chercheurs qui effectuent des recherches en dehors du contexte canadien. Le prix du livre de sociologie mondiale de la Société canadienne de sociologie (SCS) vise à reconnaître les recherches empiriques rigoureuses et exceptionnelles menées dans d’autres pays par des chercheurs établis au Canada.

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  • Call for papers - Education

    Plurilingualism and language policies in tertiary/higher education and research in Europe and beyond

    “Language education and multilingualism” Vol. 6 (2023)

    The sixth volume of Langscape’s scholarly open-access, peer-reviewed online journal will be devoted to the theme of “Plurilingualism and language policies in tertiary/higher education and research in Europe and beyond”.

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  • Call for papers - Language

    « Prismi » nouvelle série, n. 5 - Varia

    From 2020 onwards, Prismi, a journal of Italian studies founded in 1996 by Bruno Toppan and produced by the Italian Department of the University of Lorraine, will be published in two volumes, in print and online. The regular annual publications now include three sections (at least two per issue), in order to better nourish and enhance the traditionally multidisciplinary character of the journal, giving a large place to Italian literature but also promoting the opening of the horizon towards a comparatism understood in the broadest sense and towards historical and cultural studies. For Issue 5 (to be published in 2024) only the Interlangues and Arcimboldo sections are being called for contributions.

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  • Call for papers - Asia

    Diplomacy and Literature

    “Diplomacy and Literature” aims to examine the link and permeability between literature and diplomacy. Are Diplomacy and Literature two concentric circles? How does one become a writer? How is the diplomat-writer experience conveyed via literature? What cultural practices are being used? Who serves as a source of inspiration for writers-diplomats? Does language become a vehicle of culture? What are their preferred literary genres? How does diplomacy inspire literature? What is the ‘writers-diplomats’ contribution into shaping international relations? These are some of the questions that participants in the Conference will be asked to consider.

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  • Call for papers - Information

    Transition numérique et transition écologique : complémentarité, tension, opposition

    Terminal / Tic&société

    the project to publish a joint dossier for the journals tic&société and Terminal offers a conceptual and methodological platform for exploring compatibilities and incompatibilities between the digital transition and the ecological transition. Our societies are faced with two major injunctions: the ecological transition and the digital transition. Digital transition and ecological transition are explored from multiple angles: social and environmental balance, actor strategies, territorial anchoring, innovation and transition dynamics, appropriation of knowledge, extra-financial information systems, regulatory instruments and governance.

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  • Call for papers - Geography

    What role is there for smaller ports in tomorrow's maritime system?

    Faisant suite au succès des trois premières éditions, l’équipe DEVPORT organise un quatrième évènement sur le thème des ports territoriaux. En mobilisant des réseaux de recherches et de professionels internationaux, ce colloque ambitionne d’être le rendez-vous incontournable de l’année 2023 pour les acteurs des secteurs maritimes et portuaires réunis autour d’un sujet d‘avenir. L’objectif est de comparer les différentes approches disciplinaires se référant à cette thématique de l’activité maritime au niveau international.

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  • Nancy

    Conference, symposium - Information

    (Cyber)bullying

    Le colloque international sur le (cyber)harcèlement (Cicy) envisage le phénomène de manière large, incluant les dynamiques de harcèlement (scolaire, moral, sexuel), de cyberharcèlement, de violence et de haine en ligne, dans des contextes sociaux variés et au sein de différents groupes sociaux. Les communications proposées ont tout d'abord trait aux enjeux définitionnels du (cyber)harcèlement et aux actions de lutte ou de prévention développées pour y faire face. Une attention est également portée aux rôles que jouent les affects, les émotions, les algorithmes ou encore les rapports sociaux de domination (dans une perspective intersectionnelle) dans les violences en ligne.

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  • Call for papers - Geography

    Atmospheres in Film

    Revue « Ambiances »

    L′objectif de ce numéro de la revue Ambiances n’est pas de définir l’atmosphère au cinéma de manière définitive, mais plutôt de permettre l’émergence de nouveaux dialogues interdisciplinaires. Pour ce faire, nous accueillerons des contributions issues de différents domaines de recherche et qui proposeront des approches aussi bien esthétiques, techniques, historiques, communicationnelles, philosophiques, phénoménologiques que psychologiques. En diversifiant les approches de l’atmosphère au cinéma et l’éventail des œuvres étudiées (fiction, documentaire, expérimental, films d’animation, etc.), nous espérons que chaque article pourra agir comme une surface réfléchissante nous permettant de révéler la richesse de ce terme.

     

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  • Call for papers - Africa

    Reconciling art and craftsmanship

    The conference examines the relationship that binds craftsmanship to the artistic field, through experiences examined in different countries, and asks the following questions: Is it imperative to set up an integrated training program for craftsmen across the whole Republic of Tunisia? Are the measures dedicated to the use of crafts as a privileged tool of the “anti-unemployment policy” sufficient? What is the responsibility of higher institutes of fine arts and crafts in Tunisia in promoting the sector? Designers and visual artists, will participate with their theoretical-practical projects, individual or collective, dedicated to this relationship between art and craftsmanship, to furnish an exhibition of arts and crafts objects, which will be organized in Tozeur in parallel with the conference.

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  • Toulouse

    Call for papers - Language

    The Myth of Pentecost: literature, translation, theory, arts

    While there are countless studies devoted to the readings, representations and interpretations of the biblical myth of the Tower of Babel (Genesis 11:1-9), the rival narrative of the “miracle” of Pentecost (Acts 2:1-4) and its reception have received much less attention. This applies both to the exegesis of the Bible text and to its various adaptations in literature, art, theory and translate on studies. While the myth of Babel has generally given rise to pessimistic conceptions of linguistic diversity, the episode of the “tongues of fire” descending on the Apostles, transforming them into universal translators-interpreters, capable of speaking and being heard in languages they have not learned, suggests a different vision of multilingualism, language, meaning, or translatability.

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  • Tunis

    Call for papers - Urban studies

    Act for better sustainable cities

    Cette dernière décennie a été marquée par une hausse considérable des températures, les plus hautes jamais enregistrées. Ce réchauffement climatique engendre non seulement des risques environnementaux mais aussi des risques socio-économiques et sanitaires de plus en plus étendus. Désormais, villes et changement climatique sont intimement liés. Au niveau mondial, les villes consomment plus des deux tiers de l’énergie et sont à l’origine de plus de 70 % des émissions de CO2. Cette conférence est proposée dans le cadre des enjeux associés à la durabilité des villes de demain. Il s’agit de mettre l’accent sur la vulnérabilité environnementale et socio-économique dans les zones d’agglomérations et étaler les nouvelles solutions envisagées pour y faire face.

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  • Porto

    Call for papers - History

    Labor and Social Norms

    XLII Associação Portuguesa de História Económica e Social (APHES) Meeting

    The XLII Annual Meeting of APHES welcomes paper and session proposals focusing on labour and social norms, irrespective of geographical and chronological frameworks. We particularly welcome papers that examine, from an interdisciplinary perspective, the evolution of work and the perception and organization of labour over time and in different geographies.

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  • Call for papers - America

    Le documentaire engagé : sport dans les Amériques

    This monographic dossier of IdeAs. Idées d'Amériques examines the relationship between sport, politics and society through the prism of documentary film.

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