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  • Call for papers - Thought

    Nonsense and Nonbeing

    The aim of our Volume 27 of Chiasmi International is to explore the various importances to theinclusion of “nonsense and nonbeing” in philosophy. 

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  • Bari

    Call for papers - Language

    Retour sur l’analyse du discours « de l’école française » des origines : déconstruction, engagement et positionnements

    La journée d'études internationale et multidisciplinaire Retour sur l’analyse du discours « de l’école française » des origines du groupe de recherche AD-Do.Ri.F se donne pour objectif de revenir sur les cadres notionnels et méthodologiques issus de la « première génération » de l’analyse du discours de l'école française (ADF) des origines, pour tisser un lien entre celle-ci et les contextes de recherches sociolinguistiques contemporains. 

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  • | Turin | Catania

    Call for papers - History

    Satie 2025. One hundred years of heritage

    Le colloque propose une réflexion sur l’héritage de Satie aux XXe et XXIe siècles, en favorisant la comparaison entre différents répertoires et expériences, dans une perspective pluridisciplinaire. Il sera également question de poser le problème en termes transdisciplinaires étant donné la propension de l’auteur à élargir les frontières sémantiques et esthétiques de la musique elle-même. Cette perspective élargie ne devra cependant pas exclure l’interrogation purement musicologique et sont attendues des contributions novatrices – surtout dans le domaine analytique – en vertu des compétences spécifiques exprimées par le partenariat avec les Conservatoires de Turin et Catane. 

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  • Mendrisio

    Call for papers - Europe

    Monasteries and religious communities in the Alps from the Middle Ages to the present day

    History, landscape, architecture and enhancement of cultural heritage

    Volume 31/2026 of Histoire des Alpes – Storia delle Alpi – Geschichte der Alpen wishes to dedicate its Dossier to the theme of monasteries and religious communities in the Alpine region. While the history of regular communities was largely investigated from the second half of the 19th century until the first years of the 20th century, in particular thanks to the impetus of members of the clergy who devoted themselves to collecting, transcribing and translating archives, as well as publishing monographs, there has been a revival of interest in this subject over the last few decades in the Alps and Pre-Alps, driven in particular by archaeologists, by the diversification of issues concerning the religious world and, locally, by the desire of the public authorities to broaden the range of the tourism offer by promoting local heritage.

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  • Call for papers - Thought

    Evil Thoughts

    As doubly “evil”—captive and at the same time wicked, joyfully heinous or mysteriously ominous, systematically negative yet dangerously prankish—thoughts will therefore be the multiple objects of the 12th issue of Kaiak. A philosophical journey, which intends to investigate, in an anarchic and unpredictable manner, the ontological as well as psychosocial scope of their presumed inferiority to the limpid greatness of the intellect, their mute plurality, their unspeakable and obsessive presence in the world of culture. 

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  • Call for papers - History

    Guerre, americanismo e antiamericanismo dal XX secolo all’attualità

    Diacronie. Studi di storia contemporanea

    Since its entry into World War 1 in 1917, the United States has played a pivotal international role across political, economic, cultural, and military arenas. This trajectory has been characterized by waves of both Americanization and anti-Americanism, with military interventions increasingly assuming a central role—albeit with notable distinctions. The United States has been consistently engaged in overseas operations. This call for papers seeks to explore the complex relationship between wars, Americanism, and anti-Americanism from the 20th century to the present.

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  • Call for papers - History

    Made and Tamed

    The Relationship between Humans and Animals in History: from Antiquity to the Present Day

    Made and Tamed is a conference organised by the Doctoral Program in History at the University of Pavia addressed to young researchers, doctoral students and master’s degree students working on thesis or research projects in Ancient, Medieval, Modern and Contemporary History and Archaeology. The 2025 edition is structured around the complex relationship between human beings and animals, particularly as the former seek to reshape the latter.

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  • Nice

    Call for papers - History

    Migrating Off the Beaten Path. Europeans and the World at a Time of New Migratory Horizons (1750-1850)

    Since 2023, the PIOMIG project “Pioneers of Global Migration (16th- 21st centuries)”, supported by the Maison des Sciences de l'Homme et de la Société - Sud-Est (MSHS-SE) and the Institut Convergences Migrations (ICM), has been studying so-called “pioneer” migratory phenomena, which lie upstream and on the margins of the major migratory currents already well identified in scholarly literature. After organizing a first workshop, which enabled us to better define this notion (https://epi-revel.univ-cotedazur.fr/publication/pionniers-migrations), we propose to convene a symposium on December 4, 5 and 6, 2025. This symposium will provide an opportunity to present the original material collected and analysed in recent years, and to compare it with other approaches and studies on related subjects.

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  • Poitiers

    Call for papers - Economy

    The World in Celebration

    Economies of Renewal and Transformation

    The "celebration" or post-crisis period is not merely a moment of festivity but an opportunity for tension release, reinvention, collective creativity, and the creation of new identities and relationships. This symposium proposes to examine how, from an economic and organizational perspective, societies reshape, rebuild, and find new avenues for transformation after times of crisis, both systemically and discursively. 

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  • Rome

    Call for papers - Urban studies

    Intersections. The cross-disciplinary vocation of urban history

    The City of the Lawyers

    The meeting aims at crossing perspectives of urban and law history, resorting to a multidisciplinary and multidimensional approach that enables to capture key aspects of the relation between law, city and jurists over the long term.

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  • Milan

    Call for papers - Representation

    Rassegna di Studi e Notizie

    This call of Rassegna di Studi e di Notizie invites submissions of original contributions that should focus on the Castello Sforzesco (Milan) or works from its collections. 

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  • Call for papers - Sociology

    The world in crisis(es)

    Collection Société(s) : Langue(s) et culture(s) en dialogue

    The word crisis, derived from the Greek word krisis, means judgment, decision. Conceptually speaking, “a crisis is an illness” (a conceptual metaphor justified diachronically by its etymological meaning of “the decisive phase of an illness”), or “it is a war”, if we focus on the meaning of “an outbreak with violent manifestations”. It is, therefore, a moment of major change. Our societies are plagued by successive and often overlapping crises, enabling them - if not forcing them -  to evolve and transform themselves. The conference will focus on two parallel and complementary themes: “The economic crisis / The economy of the crisis” and “Discourse in a time of crisis”.

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  • Paris

    Call for papers - Modern

    Rome et Paris en regard : transferts artistiques au cœur des capitales cosmopolites (1870-1918)

    La journée d’étude propose d’étudier la construction des parcours artistiques entre 1870 et 1918 dans les deux centres culturels cosmopolites – la Rome des Savoie et le Paris de la Troisième République – à travers des voyages, des réseaux de sociabilité, des formations artistiques, des lieux d’expositions et des stratégies professionnelles, marqueurs des transferts artistiques.

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  • Coimbra

    Call for papers - History

    Iberian Patronages and the Congregation of Propaganda Fide: Antagonism, Alignment and Cooperation (17th-20th centuries)

    This congress aims to explore different forms of interaction and communication between representatives of the Padroados and the Congregation of Propaganda Fide in terms of antagonism, convergence and cooperation, starting from the creation of the dicastery in the seventeenth century to the end of the patronage system in the twentieth century, in territories under the control of the Iberian Padroados (America, Africa and Asia) and the Holy See.

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  • Fribourg

    Call for papers - Middle Ages

    From vegetables to the Hortus Conclusus. The medieval garden in all its forms.

    Jeunes Chercheur·euses médiévistes (JCM) Research Seminar 2025

    From an interdisciplinary perspective, the seminar will be dedicated to the theme of the medieval garden. Whether they are for food or for leisure, courtly or philosophical, for love or for medicine, whether they are Hortus Conclusus or Deliciarum, medieval gardens are a world to be explored and cultivated in all their aspects.

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  • Macerata

    Call for papers - Modern

    « Crédibiliser le visible » : photographie et littérature en France et en Italie de 1930 à nos jours

    “Crédibiliser le visible”: fotografia e letteratura in Francia e in Italia dal 1930 all’età contemporanea

    Ce colloque se propose d'explorer les rapports que la pratique de la photographie entretient avec la culture et la production littéraire française et italienne à partir des années 1930 jusqu’à nos jours.

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  • Villeneuve-d'Ascq

    Call for papers - Representation

    Giovanni Boccaccio. Models and cultural heritage of a classic (1375-2025)

    Pour célébrer les 650 ans de la mort de Boccace et mettre en lumière son rôle crucial en tant que pont entre le passé et la modernité européenne, ainsi qu’entre les Européens eux-mêmes, nous voudrions examiner son héritage littéraire et son influence jusqu’à aujourd’hui.

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  • Call for papers - Science studies

    Conservation-restoration of embroidered textiles from the Renaissane to the 19th century

    Technè, n°60, 2025-2

    The study of embroidered textiles presents several points of interest: research may focus on the embroidery itself (materials, techniques, patterns), its supporting medium (nature, composition of materials, type of weaving), as well as the relationships between these two fields. We aim to identify topics of discussion by juxtaposing ancient texts with materials analysis; to present examples of the conservation of embroidered textiles with an emphasis on the choice of technical protocols; and to consider the difficult problem of exhibiting these rare and precious textiles.

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  • Milan

    Conference, symposium - Middle Ages

    « Vies parallèles » des Classiques et des Pères latins au Moyen Âge – 2

    Le colloque « Vies parallèles » des Classiques et des Pères latins au Moyen Âge, dont le premier volet a eu lieu en début d'année 2024 au Campus Condorcet, se poursuivra avec une seconde rencontre à Milan du mercredi 19 au vendredi 21 juin 2024. Son objectif est de faire dialoguer entre eux deux domaines d’étude qui, quoique très proches, ont tendance à être traités séparément et hermétiquement dans la bibliographie : la transmission et la réception des textes classiques et celles des textes patristiques.

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  • Lille

    Call for papers - Prehistory and Antiquity

    Cicero’s Epistulae ad Brutum between politics, rhetoric and philosophy

    Lecturae Ciceronis 2025

    Consacré au corpus épistolaire Ad Brutum, ce colloque s’inscrit dans la nouvelle série de conférences lancée en 2024 par la Société internationale des amis de Cicéron (SIAC) : les Lecturae Ciceronis. L’objectif de ces Lecturae est de rassembler des chercheuses et des chercheurs non sur un thème cicéronien mais sur une œuvre cicéronienne pour en proposer la lecture la plus approfondie possible, en croisant des approches et des méthodes diverses : histoire du texte, étude des sources, étude du contexte, lecture analytique au plus près du texte, analyses lexicales ou synthèses théoriques. L’enjeu premier des Lecturae est d’offrir pour l’œuvre considérée à la fois un état de l’art et des pistes permettant une approche renouvelée, dégagée des a priori et redonnant aux textes ses différents niveaux de sens.

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