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Maxim Kantor – The Future of Humanity
The goal of this international conference is to explore Kantor’s artistic work, his painting and writing, as a contribution he makes for the future of humanity. Kantor has been known as a Russian dissident and a fierce critic of the political development in the former Soviet Union, and his view of the current social, political, and spiritual situation of Europe is no less sharp. The scientific committee considers a strong analysis or a close reading of Kantor’s works as a major criterium in selecting the papers. As many writings are available only in Russian, the scientific committee strongly encourages scholars who are fluent in Russian to submit proposals that could make these texts available to a larger public.
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Luxembourg
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La cognition humaine chez Andreï Makine
Human Cognition in Andreï Makine’s Oeuvre
Bien qu’elle se trouve au cœur de l’esthétique makinienne, la représentation littéraire de la cognition humaine a pourtant reçu relativement peu d’attention critique jusqu’à présent (voir Mistreanu 2018 et 2019). Les journées d’études que nous organisons se donnent pour objectif de combler cette lacune. Nous invitons les chercheurs intéressés par l’œuvre d’Andreï Makine – y compris par les quatre romans publiés par l’auteur sous le pseudonyme de Gabriel Osmonde –, par les études littéraires cognitives (cf. Oatley 2011 ; Caracciolo et Bernini 2013 ; Jaén et Simon 2013 ; Calabrese et Ballerio 2014 ; Zunshine 2015 ; Garratt 2016 ; Lavocat 2016 ; Cave 2016 ;Troscianko et Burke 2017), ainsi que par la psychologie et les neurosciences cognitives, à réfléchir ensemble sur la façon dont l’esprit et le cerveau humains sont mis en scène dans l’œuvre du plus jeune membre de l’Académie française.
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Luxembourg
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Les études littéraires cognitives. Théories, méthodologie et défis
Considérant l’éclectisme qui caractérise les approches cognitives en littérature comme une chance et une richesse, nous invitons les littéraires et les chercheurs de toutes les branches des sciences cognitives préoccupés par ce domaine à réfléchir ensemble sur le statut, les théories, les méthodologies et les défis auxquels les études littéraires cognitives sont confrontées à l’époque contemporaine.
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Luxembourg
Bourse, prix et emploi - Histoire
Full Professor in Early Modern History (m/f)
University of Luxembourg - Faculty of Humanities, Education and Social Sciences
The University of Luxembourg is recruiting for the Faculty of Humanities, Education and Social Sciences a Full Professor in Early Modern History (m/f). The successful candidate will carry out high-level research in Early Modern History. He will be expected to develop research projects on Luxembourg and the Greater Region in a global context. [...]
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Luxembourg
Appel à contribution - Histoire
Capturing Europe in Digital Sources: New Approaches for European Integration History?
Call for Papers 15th History of European Integration Research Society (HEIRS)
Over the last decades, calls to “provincialise” the historiography of Europe have shaped the historiographical debate and led to new perspectives on the history of European integration (Patel 2018, François and Serrier, 2017). Digital approaches might offer historians the opportunity to do just that. With the digitisation of historical materials, such as the press, historians may broaden the scope of the classical source corpus in European historiography, by relying for instance on keyword search and collecting an ample range of press articles dealing with Europe, as Florian Greiner did in 2014. To provide another example, Frédéric Clavert in his project UNSURE resorted to digitally born archives of newsgroups to analyse the discussions on Europe in the 1990s-2000s, to shed light on the opposition to the European integration outside of mass media. These examples display significant efforts to meet the challenges of European integration historiography and led us to invite young researchers and PhD students to share their research using digitised/digital sources or digital tools on European integration history: How can the digitisation of sources and digital tools help face the challenge of ‘capturing Europe’?
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Luxembourg
Oral History Meets European Integration Studies
Testing new tools and methods in digital history
The Luxembourg Centre for Contemporary and Digital History (C2DH) announces a Summer School co-organised with the European University Institute (Florence) and the Max Planck Institute for European Legal History (Frankfurt), to be held at the Maison Robert Schuman in Luxembourg City from 22nd to 26th June 2020. This Summer School invites to test digital tools and methods for oral history and stresses how digital oral sources contribute to narratives in European Integration History.
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