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  • Paris

    Conference, symposium - Language

    Saikaku-Bakin Symposium

    The third Saikaku-Bakin symposium will be held on 20-22 March 2025 at Collège de France and Paris Cité University in Paris. Its goal is to foster conversation among scholars working on Early Modern Japanese narrative across the entire Edo period.

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  • Scholarship, prize and job offer - History

    “Cromohs Journal” - Editorial unpaid positions

    Call for Editorial Assistant, Book Reviews Editor, and Social Media Manager for the journal Cromohs.

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  • Paris

    Study days - Representation

    Manga in Every Sense

    As we all know, manga is all about seeing. But it also requires the reader to hear with their ears, smell with their nose, tongue and skin. It engages all five senses, and not only sight as is often believed. How are these sensations conveyed to the reader in manga? What roles do images, text, narration and onomatopoeia play? These are just some of the questions this symposium aims to address.

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  • Algiers

    Call for papers - Modern

    Revue « AL-Lisaniyyat » - varia

    La revue AL-Lisaniyyat invite chercheurs, enseignants-chercheurs et doctorants à soumettre leurs contributions pour le volume 31, numéro 1, axé sur les avancées et perspectives dans les champs du traitement automatique de la parole. Les articles doivent apporter une contribution originale et novatrice, soit dans l’analyse théorique ou appliquée, soit dans l’approche interdisciplinaire. Une attention particulière sera portée aux travaux explorant les nouvelles méthodologies et technologies au service des sciences du langage.

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  • Call for papers - Asia

    To Build the World Anew, 70 Years after Bandung: What Solidarity for an African-Asian Common Destiny?

    Le colloque se base sur l’invitation du président Sukarno, architecte de la Conférence afro-asiatique, dans son mémorable discours à l’Assemblée générale des Nations unies (30 septembre 1960), pour reconstruire le monde. Au cœur de cette vaste entreprise, se trouvent la solidarité entre l’Afrique et l’Asie, et leurs liens avec le reste du monde. Dans une perspective trans- et multidisciplinaire, il s’agira pour les participant·es à la conférence de penser les formes et les modalités d’une solidarité entre les deux continents et à l’échelle du monde, qui permettrait de reconstruire un monde qui fait face à des crises multiformes et inédites.

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  • Seminar - Thought

    Philosophy and the National Question

    Taking as its starting point the idea of ​​“philosophical nationalism” proposed by Jacques Derrida, this seminar aims to question the way in which different national and nationalist discourses have accompanied both the construction of modern philosophical historiography and the development of comparative or intercultural philosophy. The division of the world into “philosophical nations” still constitutes today the starting point of any comparative effort and leads to making the “dialogue between traditions” a discourse tending to legitimize national ideologies. 

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  • Paris

    Call for papers - Asia

    Assises de l’anthropologie française des mondes chinois (AAFMC) - troisième édition

    Envisagé comme un état des lieux et un espace d’échange pour les recherches en langue française en ethnologie des mondes chinois, ce colloque est ouvert à l’ensemble des spécialistes dont les recherches, basées sur des enquêtes de terrain et menées en langues vernaculaires, s’inscrivent pleinement dans une démarche ethnographique.

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  • Saumur

    Call for papers - Geography

    Heritage Villages and Tourism: Local Issues, Global Experiences

    In a societal context that calls for practices to be reinvented for a sustainable territorial development (Knafou, 2023), heritage villages are at the crossroads of several issues, both in terms for the actions of inhabitants and the participation of visitors and tourists. This conference, organised by ESTHUA, the National Institute of Tourism - INNTO France of the University of Angers, and ICUNA, the Joint Institute of the Universities of Ningbo and Angers, will focus on several issues relating to the heritage of villages and the challenges they face in terms of tourism, in particular: adaptation to local society, the natural, environmental and intangible dimensions of the heritage on offer, adaptation to tourist numbers and the involvement of local people in tourism development projects.

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  • Call for papers - History

    The Archaeology of Conflicts

    This issue of Bellica journal aims to bring together articles dealing with the archaeology of conflicts in a broad chronological perspective ranging from the earliest periods of time to the 20th century. The goal of the collection is to reflect upon and to trace the development of a trend that began three decades ago in the field of archeology and which has witness unprecedented growth since then. The increase in the number of archaeological sites corresponds to a strong institutional and social demands. This is particularly the case when it comes to the conflicts of the twentieth century, but in fact the entire chronological spectrum is concerned by this new trend. The archaeology of conflicts has also greatly contributed to the development of war studies in the broadest sense of the term. 

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  • Limoges

    Call for papers - Representation

    Les arènes paralympiques

    Équipements, institutions, performances

    Inspiré d’un programme de recherche en cours sur les arènes du sport mais aussi sur les travaux relatifs aux arènes publiques, ce colloque a pour objectif d’appréhender le parasport dans ses enjeux les plus matériels (techniques) comme les plus symboliques (imaginaires). 

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  • Lyon

    Call for papers - Representation

    From Japan to Brazil and Vice-versa: Historical and Aesthetic Perspectives of a Diasporic Cinema

    In 2024, the 77th Festival of Cannes' short film competition selected Amarela (2024),a film by Japanese-Brazilian director André Hayato Saito, which focuses on the experiencesof Japanese-Brazilians. This event reflects a growing interest in a diverse, transnational, andmultilingual filmography on the subject of the Japanese diaspora, particularly theJapanese-Brazilians, who are the largest group affected by return migration (or “detourmigration” (Perroud, 2007)) to Japan. This Young Researchers Colloquium aims atvisualizing and discussing that film corpus and its aesthetic, socio-historical andmethodological issues.

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  • Lyon

    Call for papers - Sociology

    « 1995 », un point focal pour repenser le Japon contemporain

    「1995年」、現代⽇本を再考するための参照点

    Le but de cette journée d’étude, organisée trente ans après 1995 (année du séisme de Kōbe en janvier, des attentats perpétrés par la secte Aum dans le métro à Tokyo en mars, de la crise suivie de l’éclatement de la bulle économique...), est d’établir une synthèse sur cette année et d’en extraire l’héritage laissé dans le Japon contemporain. La journée est couplée avec celle qui précède à Paris le 20 mars : « L’héritage de l’affaire Aum à la société japonaise : trente ans après les attentats au gaz sarin du métro de Tokyo ».

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  • Aubervilliers

    Call for papers - Geography

    Les Suds et les crises dans la mondialisation contemporaine

    Il s’agit lors de cette journée d’étude de discuter les implications de ces crises de la mondialisation contemporaine et de l’impact de crises, locales ou régionales, sur le processus de mondialisation dans les territoires des Suds. Généralement marqués par la pauvreté et les inégalités socio-spatiales, les pays des Suds sont exposés à une plus grande vulnérabilité face aux crises, qui constituent une dimension de leur trajectoire de développement. Les chocs auxquels ces pays sont confrontés ne sont pas que des aléas naturels, mais aussi le produit de contextes sociaux, politiques et économiques. 

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  • Rome

    Call for papers - History

    The Prism of Festivals in Theatre and Performance Studies

    Open Historiographic Issues

    The conference “The Prism of Festivals in Theatre and Performance Studies,” organised within the framework of the PRIN 2022 project Theatre Festivals between Local and Global: RethinkingTheatre and Performance in Italy from the 1950s to the 1970s, aims to provide a platform for indepth discussion on theatre festivals, their histories, and the methodologies used for their analysis.The conference will place particular focus on the Cold War period and emphasize the idea of festivals as an “intangible cultural heritage” of the communities that produced them. Additionally, it will address strategies for collecting, cataloguing, and connecting sources essential to the study of festivals, as well as to the reactivation of festival memories.

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  • Yogyakarta

    Call for papers - Science studies

    Past and future of archaeological collections. Field exploration, movements, preservation (19th-21st c.)

    The International Union for Prehistoric and Protohistoric Sciences (UISPP) Commission on the History of Archaeology, in collaboration with the Commission “Southeast Asia: Human Evolution, Dispersals and Adaptations” is organising a symposium “Past and future of archaeological collections. Field exploration, movements, preservation (19th-21st c.)” to be held at the “Asian Prehistory Today Bridging Science, Heritage and Development” conference, from October, 27 to 6 November, 6, 2025.

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  • Amman

    Call for papers - History

    Crises and Preaching

    Lexis, framing, timings, 19th‒21st century in the Middle East

    Is preaching consubstantial with crisis? Did the different religious traditions present in the Middle East come to grip with the notion of crisis during the contemporary period? This workshop examines the similarities and divergences between preaching endeavours by the different religious traditions and the transformations in religious discourse in the Middle East from the end of the 19th century onwards. Through a comparative and diachronic analysis, it aims to identify what "constitutes a crisis" for particular religious actors at a given moment in the contemporary history of the Middle East (e.g. military defeat, feelings of inferiority vis-à-vis Europe, demographic decline of a given religious group, secularisation of institutions, rise of atheism, etc.)

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  • Call for papers - History

    « Revue d’Histoire Méditerranéenne » - varia (Juin 2025)

    La Revue d’Histoire Méditerranéenne, indéxée dans ERIH Plus et Arcif, classée dans la catégorie B par la DGRSDT, est une revue semestrielle de la faculté des sciences humaines et sociales de l’université de Bejaia, ouverte aux contributions en langue amazigh, arabe, anglaise, française et espagnole, lance un appel à contribution pour un numéro « Varia » qui paraitra en juin 2025.

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  • Paris

    Miscellaneous information - History

    Soirée dédiée aux trajectoires d’étudiant·es étranger·es aux Beaux-Arts

    De David à Delacroix, de Cézanne à Matisse, d’Ellsworth Kelly à Gina Pane en passant par Hélène Delprat, les Beaux-Arts de Paris ont accueilli plusieurs dizaines de milliers d’aspirants-artistes entre 1780 à 1980, dont de nombreux étudiant·es étranger·es. Dans le cadre de l'exposition « Souvenirs de jeunesse », une soirée dédiée aux trajectoires de ces étudiant·es est organisée, réunissant table-ronde et performance.

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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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  • Perpignan

    Call for papers - Epistemology and methodology

    Pioneering archaeological diving in the Mediterranean and Black Sea

    Players, methods, and collections since the 1940’s

    This conference honours long-gone pioneers and those whose work ended in the early 2000s. We will explore their contributions to the exchange of knowledge across the Mediterranean. We invite archaeologists, historians, anthropologists, media and communication scholars, heritage curators, and witnesses to discuss these pioneering figures, focusing on their excavation methods, conservation techniques, and efforts to share knowledge about their archaeological finds.

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