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  • Champs-sur-Marne | Villeneuve-d'Ascq

    Appel à contribution - Amériques

    How long must women wait for liberty?

    Woman Suffrage and Women's Citizenship In The Long History of the 19th Amendment

    The aim of this conference is to rethink the history of the 19th amendment by reassessing its significance as well as its multifaceted legacy. Individual papers may address, but are not limited to, the following topics: The place of suffrage in early feminisms before and after 1920: Was woman suffrage a central demand of the women’s rights movement in the nineteenth and early twentieth century? The place of suffrage in the definitions of women’s citizenships before and after 1920; The long 19th amendment from a transnational and international perspective: To what extent was the American fight for woman suffrage specific to the United States? What were the international networks that American suffragists benefited from before 1920? 

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  • Champs-sur-Marne

    Bourse, prix et emploi - Études urbaines

    Future. Inventing the cities of tomorrow – 2019 Call for visiting professors

    In link with the “Funds for Excellence” action, Université Paris-Est publishes a new call for applications aimed at bringing in first-class international researchers to contribute to the FUTURE project for an approximate share of 20% of their work time (a percentage that will vary between 15% to 25%, depending on the project in question) over a period of 3 years, via at least one research laboratory under the supervision of an I-SITE consortium institution. 

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  • Champs-sur-Marne

    Journée d'étude - Études urbaines

    Comparing property markets on an international scale

    While many scholars compare property markets from the same urban area or compare the way these markets distinguish urban areas within a given country, very few propose an international comparison. And yet, this is a main scientific issue. Such comparisons would provide a new angle for studying metropolitan development as well as its internal trends relating to inequality and gentrification.

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  • Champs-sur-Marne

    Journée d'étude - Études urbaines

    European cities and the post-crisis context : social and policy innovations

    Since the crisis, cities have not only been “the context” but also “collective actors” with particular strengths, weaknesses, and resources to deploy. The aim of this international workshop is to elaborate a common reflection on the future of EU cities by focusing on institutional innovation, via new tools and mechanisms for policy making which have been developed by cities in order to cope with the consequences of the crisis (new forms of inequality, housing shortage, gentrification and displacement, new difficulties for the delivery of public services…).

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  • Champs-sur-Marne

    Journée d'étude - Asie

    Rural transformation under the process of urbanization

    Mixing methodological approaches in the field of urban studies

    Created in 2008 to open up new venues for a dialogue between France and China on planning issues, the Sino-French Centre for Urban, Regional and Planning Studies has been actively involved in organizing exchange seminars in France and China. The Centre is supported by University Paris East-Créteil and Nanjing University. This year seminar will raise two issues: "rural transformation under the process of urbanization" and "mixing methodological approaches in the field of urban studies".

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  • Champs-sur-Marne

    Colloque - Sociologie

    Sites of sport in history

    17th International Society of History of Sport and Physical Education (ISHPES) congress

    The International Society of History of Sport and Physical Education (ISHPES) is the umbrella organisation for sports historians all over the world. The aim of the 17th ISHPES Congress is to provide a forum for the latest research, findings and experiences from the vast field of sport history. Researchers are invited to submit papers related to "Sites of sport in history" – these words being taken in their widest sense. 

     

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  • Champs-sur-Marne | Paris

    Colloque - Histoire

    Archiving a City

    The Future of Jerusalem Past

    This conference aims at contributing to the development of the reflection on digital humanities, public history and urban studies on late Ottoman and Mandate Jerusalem. It is organised by Open Jerusalem, ERC-funded project directed by Vincent Lemire (Université Paris-Est Marne-la-vallée), in collaboration with the French National Archives

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  • Champs-sur-Marne

    Colloque - Études urbaines

    High-speed rail and the city: urban dynamics and tourism

    The conference is made up of two topics: HSR-induced dynamics around stations; tourist dynamics in HSR cities; wednesday in the late afternoon a joined conference will be organized with the urban pedestrian mobility group of the LabEX with Anastasia Loukaitou-Sideris (UCLA Luskin School of Public Affairs) around the topic “High speed and low speed in the city”

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  • Champs-sur-Marne

    Colloque - Études urbaines

    Building the urban future and Transit Oriented Development

    Rail and other modes connecting with urban and regional development

    « Building the urban future and Transit Oriented Development (BUFTOD). Rail and other modes, connecting with urban and regional development », an international scientific and operational conference on TOD. The BUFTOD conference is a dedicated arena for the debate on TOD, allowing the crossing of scientific disciplines and the associated approaches, exchanging on cases studies at the international level (in Europe, Americas, Asia ...). The BUFTOD 2012 conference will explore the role of rail and other transport modes in transit oriented development and the connection with spatial development at the urban and regional scales.

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  • Champs-sur-Marne

    Appel à contribution - Moyen Âge

    Texte et contexte. Littérature et histoire de l'Europe médiévale

    Colloque international et pluridisciplinaire à l'université de Paris Est Marne-la-Vallée sur les liens entre histoire et littérature dans l'Europe médiévale (23-24 octobre 2009). Les médiévistes peuvent-ils opposer réel et imaginaire ? 1. Interdépendance littérature et histoire. Les grand textes littéraires, miroir de la société. 2. Rhétorique des documents historiques.3. Des genres hybrides : chroniques, Vies de Saints, etc. 4. Liens entre réalité et fiction. Expériences et analyses. Faits et images. Choses et légendes. Imagination et création. Histoire et vérité. 5. Les historiens au Moyen Age : rapports au passé, à l'actualité. Définitions médiévales d'un fait, d'un document historiques, les autorités. 6. Mises en scène, propagande, sous-entendus, mensonges, manipulation : les textes (historiques, politiques, économiques, etc.) orientés. 7. Mentalités médiévales : comment rendre compte de l'inconnu, l'ailleurs, l'incompréhensible. Connaissances et signification(s). 8. Usage de plus en plus courant par les historiens actuels de sources littéraires et, inversement, éclairage d'un poème, d'une romance par son contexte historique. Regards croisés et complémentaires d'historiens et de spécialistes de la littérature. 9. Palette multidisciplinaire des études médiévales.

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  • Champs-sur-Marne

    Appel à contribution

    European enlargement

    First conference Amadeus on european enlargement - Call for papers

    GREET-ICARIE Welcome to the First Conference Amadeus on European Enlargement, organized by the Research Group on Emerging & Transition Economies at the University of Marne-la-Vallée on June 13 and 14, 2002. PRESENTATION : The enlargement

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