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  • Paris

    Study days - History

    Peripheral Archives in Africa and Eurasia (19th-20th century)

    On 10 October 2025, we will bring together historians from Eurasia and Africa (19th and 20th centuries) to reflect on the concept of peripheral archives and how the production/preservation/use of archives located on the periphery or margins (geographical, political, global or national, family archives, village archives, non-state institutions, the Global South, etc.) informs the writing of history.

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  • Paris

    Call for papers - Africa

    RIEDD-Revue internationale sur l’eau et le développement durable - Varia

    Pour son sixième numéro, la Revue internationale sur l’eau et le développement durable (RIEDD) de l’Association pour la protection de la biodiversité et adoption de gestes marqueurs (ASPROBIO AGM) propose de s’interroger entre autres sur les thématiques : La Pollution de l’eau en période de sécheresse ; Riziculture et besoin en eau ; La gestion des hydrocarbures au regard de la protection des océans ; Gestion de la salinité de l’eau ; Gouvernance des quotas de pêche. La revue invite par conséquent à explorer et questionner ces thématiques sous tous leurs aspects.

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  • Paris

    Study days - Modern

    Displaced Presences: Exile, Uprooting, and Memory in Visual Art and Iranian Cinema in Exile

    Cette rencontre rassemblera chercheur·e·s, artistes et spécialistes pour réfléchir aux questions de l’exil, de la mémoire et des récits déplacés à travers le cinéma et l’art visuel iranien en exil. Au programme : conférences, projections et une table ronde finale avec la participation de l’historien de l’art Paul Ardenne.

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  • Astana

    Call for papers - Political studies

    Central Asia and her regional neighbours

    The construction of the Central Asia Consultative Forum

    Three postulates substantiate the present colloquium (to be edited by P. Chabal). They further existing research by bringing together scholars from Western/Eastern Eurasia, and from Central/South Asia, covering the whole of ‘the New Eurasia in the making’. Proposed papers are meant to explore specific aspects of the construction of the new Central Asia, following the establishment of a number of innovative organisations in the region : the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation, the Eurasian Economic Union, as the two core such organisations, respectively in 2001 and 2015. 

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  • Nanterre

    Call for papers - Ethnology, anthropology

    Babies as world makers

    Revue « Terrain » n° 87

    This special issue of Terrain aims to put newborns at the heart of anthropological analysis of collectives. Every birth is preceded by alliances, precipitates ruptures or reconfigurations, and opens up possibilities. It represents both an unpredictable encounter and a beginning, a fragile possibility for the perpetuation and preservation of the highest values. The aim of this issue is to take seriously the disruptive force of babies, from their undecided ontological position. While babies may not obviously make “heads turn and worlds go round” everywhere, as Nita imagines, their sudden appearance certainly creates disorder and reorganization that must be examined. This issue will attempt to do so.

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  • Cairo

    Call for papers - Asia

    New Perspectives on South-Asian and Middle Eastern Connections in the 20th Century

    This conference seeks to move beyond existing paradigms and explore new approaches to the study of the Arab world and South Asia while uncovering understudied histories of exchange. The conference’s focus is on the period between the years following the First World War and the height of the Cold War.

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  • Call for papers - Psyche

    Journal of Neurodevelopmental and Learning Disorders [JNDDL] - varia

    The Editorial Board of the Journal of Neurodevelopmental and Learning Disorders [JNDDL], an international peer-reviewed open-access journal dedicated to the free publication of rigorous research in the field of psychology and learning issues, is pleased to invite researchers from inside and outside the country to submit their original scientific articles for publication in upcoming issues of the journal.

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  • Paris

    Seminar - History

    Trésors de l'hellénisme : regards croisés sur les manuscrits grecs de la bibliothèque nationale de France

    Un luxueux Dioscoride illustré, entre la Syrie gréco-arabe et l'Italie méridionale : Paris. gr. 2179 (IXe siècle)

    À travers les manuscrits de l’une des plus importantes collections au monde, ce séminaire qui s’adresse aussi bien au grand public qu’aux spécialistes vise à aborder des questions cruciales et débattues de la tradition dans les domaines de la littérature, de la philosophie et de l’art grecs et byzantins. La discussion s’organisera autour des manuscrits qui seront exposés dans la salle.

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  • Paris

    Scholarship, prize and job offer - History

    Bourses de recherche master et DUG - L’École des Arts Joailliers (2025-2026)

    L’École des Arts Joailliers, avec le soutien de Van Cleef & Arpels, a créée en 2019 des bourses annuelles d’études destinées à des étudiants inscrits à l’université en master recherche, sur un sujet en lien avec la joaillerie. Les étudiants doivent être inscrits en histoire de l’art, gemmologie, histoire des sciences et techniques ou du patrimoine (conservation, matériaux du patrimoine, …). Cette année le dispositif s’étend aux étudiants inscrits à un diplôme universitaire de gemmologie (DUG).

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  • Call for papers - Africa

    Social margins, statistical margins and spatial margins in the Indian Ocean

    In the second half of 2027, Tsingy plans to publish an issue on social margins and marginal practices in the Indian Ocean. This issue will address the question of measurement as well as the mutual influences between norms and margins, questioning in particular the role of margins (social, spatial, or statistical) in the transformation of social norms.

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  • Abidjan

    Call for papers - Science studies

    Artificial Intelligence and Contemporary Transformations: Contributions in Arts, Literature, Communication, and Social Sciences

    « Djiboul », revue scientifique des arts, de la communication, des lettres et des sciences humaines et sociales

    This special issue of Djiboul explores the social, cultural, and political transformations induced by Artificial Intelligence (AI) from a multidisciplinary perspective. It aims to bring together insights from the arts, literature, communication, and the human and social sciences to analyze the uses, representations, and ethical challenges of AI, with particular attention to African societies and the Global South.

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  • Beirut

    Call for papers - Asia

    The Changing Concept of Border in Humanities

    Between Fixity and Flux

    This conference aims to examine not only the representations of borders but also the acts of their transgression, erasure, or redrawing. The goal is to explore how these borders are inscribed in the body of works, narratives, and languages, and how they shape their reception, transmission, and interpretation.

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  • Call for papers - Asia

    1995: a “Black Box” for Reflections on Contemporary Japan

    Revue « Ebisu. Études japonaises », numéro 64

    The year 1995 is often regarded as a turning point in the history of contemporary Japan. The country suffered two traumatic shocks in rapid succession: the Kobe earthquake in January and the Tokyo subway sarin attacks carried out by the Aum Shinrikyō cult in March. It was also struck by an economic crisis following the collapse of the speculative bubble in the early 1990. Thirty years later, this issue brings together transdisciplinary perspectives—from case and comparative studies to longue durée analysis—to present a renewed understanding of 1995, reassess its importance and singularity, and confirm or challenge previous work. 

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  • Paris

    Call for papers - Europe

    Penser la justice

    Les doctoriales de l’Europe médiane, de l’espace russe et (post-)soviétique (DEMEPS 2025)

    Les doctoriales de l’Europe médiane, de l’espace russe et (post-)soviétique ont pour objectif de créer un lieu régulier de dialogue commun à l’ensemble des chercheur·es, enseignant·es-chercheur·es, doctorant·es et post-doctorant·es travaillant sur un large espace couvrant l’Europe médiane, la Russie et l’Asie centrale, et, plus largement, l’ensemble des régions et États post-soviétiques, tous champs disciplinaires et périodes confondus. 

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  • Call for papers - Epistemology and methodology

    L’expérience doctorale par et pour la relève francophone en recherche

    Cet ouvrage collectif, coordonné par Awa Ndiaye (Université d’Ottawa, Boursière Vanier 2025), vise à rassembler les voix de la relève francophone en recherche autour de l’expérience doctorale. À travers des contributions réflexives, critiques ou engagées, il propose de penser la recherche autrement, dans une logique de leadership partagé, de dialogue intergénérationnel et de valorisation des parcours et savoirs émergents.

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  • Roubaix

    Conference, symposium - Modern

    4th Food & Communication Conference

    Food for All. Media, Communication and Food Democracy

    The fourth edition of the biennial Food & Communication symposium, entitled "Food for All: Media, Communication and Food Democracy", will be held at the University of Lille (Infocom Roubaix) from September 10-12, 2025.This event brings together, every two years, international researchers, practitioners and activists around issues of communication, mediation and food. Following the editions in Edinburgh (2018), Ljubljana (2021) and Örebro (2023), this fourth edition examines the relationships between media systems, communication processes and the construction of food democracy.

     

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  • Cambridge

    Call for papers - Language

    Translation Networks in the Decolonising World, 1950s–1970s

    This conference seeks to redress narratives that often overlook translation’s role in shaping political and cultural transformation by foregrounding the networks of translation that enabled dialogue between communities, intellectuals, and revolutionary movements across Africa, Asia, and Latin America between the 1950s and 1970s. It aims to explore how translation practices facilitated the circulation of anti-colonial ideas, shaped notions of identity and sovereignty, and influenced the formation of new political and cultural realities in the decolonising world.

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  • Paris

    Study days - Asia

    De qui, de quoi se moque-t-on ? Rire et moquerie dans la littérature japonaise classique

    Cette journée d’étude est organisée dans le cadre d’un programme de recherche du CRCAO sur le rire dans la tradition littéraire japonaise. Cette journée d’étude s’intéressera plus particulièrement à la moquerie, à son rôle et à son fonctionnement dans la littérature classique du Japon.

     

     

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  • Louvain-la-Neuve | Brussels | Montreal

    Call for papers - History

    Polymorphism and polycentrism in women’s religious engagement

    Americas, Africa, Asia and Oceania, 1400–1900

    This conference is intended as an opportunity to examine the manifestations of religiosity of women who were not fully considered by the Catholic Church as members of its body, such as beatas, consecrated virgins, beguines, bizzoche, penitents, tertiaries, puellae, as well as sisters of religious congregations, from 1400 to 1900.

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  • Call for papers - Ethnology, anthropology

    The Accident Beyond Risk. An Anthropology of Interruptions

    Revue « Terrain » n° 86

    This issue of Terrain proposes to explore forms of accidentality that lie outside industrial and insurance-based norms of the “risk society.” Through ethnographic, historical, or documentary inquiries, the aim is to approach the accident as a lens revealing social tensions, material imbalances, technical arrangements, or subterranean affects. Far from being a mere rupture, the accident here becomes a heuristic operator—a revelator of world orders.

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