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  • Bamako

    Appel à contribution - Éducation

    « Revue de la chaire UNESCO Éducation et développement durable » / ENSUP - Varia

    La Revue internationale de la chaire UNESCO Éducation et développement durable (EDD) est une collection scientifique multidisciplinaire dédiée à l’exploration critique et à la diffusion des savoirs, des pratiques pédagogiques innovantes et des expériences de terrain en lien avec les défis contemporains du développement durable. Son premier numéro inaugure une série de publications scientifiques dédiées à la réflexion critique, interdisciplinaire et prospective sur les grands enjeux contemporains de l’éducation au service du développement durable.

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  • Paris

    Appel à contribution - Études urbaines

    ESPI International Real Estate Conference (ESPI-IREC) 2026

    ESPI2R, ESPI’s real estate research division, adopts a multidisciplinary approach to address a wide array of real estate issues. In November 2026, ESPI2R will host its biannual International Conference on Real Estate in Paris, serving as a premier platform for discussions and insights on the evolving real estate landscape at various levels - from global to local.

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  • Saint-Étienne

    Journée d'étude - Géographie

    Héritages culturels et outils numériques

    En 2022, l’université Jean Monnet - Saint-Étienne, sa faculté des sciences humaines et sociales et le laboratoire Environnement - Ville - Société (UMR 5600 - CNRS) ont lancé une série de séminaires internationaux annuels portant sur la thématique de l’usage des outils numériques (géomatiques, 3D, reconsitution sonores...) pour l’étude et la gestion des héritages culturels. Devant le succès des éditions précédentes, la série de séminaires se poursuit et une nouvelle édition se tiendra le 4 février 2026.

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  • École thématique - Pensée

    Beyond Division

    CURE Summer School 2026 at Villa Vigoni

    The second CURE Summer School will take place from 21 to 25 September 2026. We want to think “beyond division” and interested in examining cultural practices that aim to work through and dissolve existing divisions, and in those that seek – preventively – to stop division from arising in the first place. The keynote will be delivered by the writer Véronique Tadjo. Applications can be submitted until 25 February 2026. All participants will receive full funding for travel and accommodation.

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  • Nairobi

    Colloque - Géographie

    Heritage-Sensitive Forest Policies in African contexts

    Indigeneity ecospiritual practices and biocultural conservation of sacred forests and spiritual landscapes

    This symposium brings together a transdisciplinary cohort of scholars, CIFOR-ICRAF researchers, Indigenous peoples, and local community members to analyze forest conservation policies across African ecoregions. By bridging scientific, traditional, and policy-oriented knowledge systems, we explore how legal and institutional frameworks shape - and are shaped by - cultural and socio-ecological power dynamics.

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  • Appel à contribution - Géographie

    Power, Death, Space

    French geographical studies have only moderately addressed topics related to funerary spatialities. This issue of Géocarrefour aims to enrich these recent discussions by inviting geographers to explore the strange scientific Bermuda Triangle formed by the intersection of power, funerals, and geography. This call concerns both how power exercised over and around the dead transforms geographical space and how the dead, paradoxically, continue to exert influence despite their absence.

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  • Grenoble

    Appel à contribution - Représentations

    Domesticating Irish nature : past and contemporary approaches and practices

    This international colloquium held in Grenoble, combining workshops, roundtables in addition to thematic panels, therefore also invites contributions that explore the representations at stake when the environmental history and prospective future of Ireland are involved. This exploration may be achieved through the intersecting lenses of ecocide, resource exploitation, and ecological resistance or use of nature as a place allowing for an escape from the usual modern globalized ultraliberal capitalistic rat race. We seek interdisciplinary interventions—historical, literary, legal, political, ecological, artistic—that investigate how nature in Ireland has been used, abused, and reclaimed in the face of economic pressures and environmental degradation. 

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  • Caen

    Appel à contribution - Représentations

    In-betweenness: interdisciplinary perspectives on Irish culture 

    This conference explores the notion of in-betweenness as a defining feature of Irish culture, history, and artistic expression. Bringing together interdisciplinary perspectives from literature, history, linguistics, and the arts, it examines how liminality, hybridity, and transitional identities shape Ireland’s past, present and future. By investigating the thresholds between languages, traditions, territories, and narratives, the event aims to foster dialogue across disciplines and highlight the creative, political, and cultural dynamics of Irish in-betweenness.

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  • Paris

    Appel à contribution - Études urbaines

    Heritage entrepreneurs

    Private developers in urban heritage contexts and ecosystems

    A high degree of complexity, be it in terms of governance or actors’ diversity in local contexts, characterises heritage development projects, which increasingly rely on private interventions or public-private partnerships. In this context, the interplay between public and private interventions becomes a critical arena for research. Tensions, negotiations and innovations increasingly shape heritage development while highlighting the challenges and opportunities of the intervention of private actors in the revitalisation of urban heritage – particularly in contexts where heritage is commodified as a comparative advantage for rehabilitation projects. The main objective of this conference, which specifically focuses on the role of private actors in heritage urban contexts (UNESCO World Heritage sites, conservation areas, historic centres, etc.), is to explore the relationships and dynamics established between “heritage entrepreneurs” and other urban stakeholders in diverse heritage contexts as a means to shed light on how these combined actions produce heritage today.

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  • Appel à contribution - Représentations

    Vers de nouvelles alliances : luttes écologiques et projets de territoire dans les ruralités contemporaines

    Rencontres 2026 du réseau Perspectives Rurales

    The Perspectives Rurales scientific and pedagogical network meetings aim to bring together a wide range of participants: researchers from various disciplines, as well as local territorial actors and members of civil society. The event will be organized into several thematic sessions. This call for contributions is open to individuals, institutions, associations, and collectives who share these concerns. 

     

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  • Versailles

    Colloque - Géographie

    Transnational Research for a Wider Impact

    The Role of Cultural Heritage in a Changing World

    This event synthesizes the findings from 22 transnational research projects to explore the societal impact of cultural heritage research through five interconnected thematic axes. The first axis examines methodological innovations in digital heritage, analyzing the transformative potential of technologies such as AI, virtual modeling, and advanced data analytics in research and protection. The second investigates participatory and co-creative frameworks for community engagement, assessing their role in sustaining heritage, reinforcing identity, and fostering social cohesion for sustainable development.

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  • Appel à contribution - Géographie

    Rethinking the Geography of Risk: Theories, Practices, and Interdisciplinary Perspectives

    “Geographies of the Anthropocene” book series (Vol. 9, no. 1, 2026).

    This volume of Geographies of the Anthropocene aims to explore and redefine the Geography of Risk, a field that investigates the relationships between natural hazards, environmental transformations, and social vulnerability. By integrating approaches from physical and human geography, the book will address how societies perceive, represent, and manage risks across diverse territorial, temporal, and cultural contexts. Contributions are invited from a wide range of disciplines — geography, environmental studies, sociology, urban and regional planning, economics, political science, psychology, and technology studies — to foster an interdisciplinary reflection on the theoretical, methodological, and practical dimensions of risk.

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  • Aubervilliers

    Appel à contribution - Études urbaines

    Heritage dynamics in the urban peripheries

    Heritage and the Metropolis

    Metropolitan cities are well understood to be in the course of constant change. The city’s edges push ever outward into the suburbs or the hinterland. Heritage, on the other hand, certainly in the guide of preservation is often constructed as resistance to change; and yet is not static. The call is aimed at researchers interested in the relationship between heritage and the metropolis, between heritage preservation and urbanisation, in different geographical contexts. We want to compare situations observed in the North and South, in formerly industrialised and non-industrialised regions, in very active metropolises and others in decline.

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  • Appel à contribution - Études urbaines

    Comprendre et reconvertir la vacance tertiaire

    La vacance des bâtiments tertiaires constitue un enjeu croissant dans les dynamiques urbaines et territoriales. Si les bureaux inoccupés apparaissent comme un symptôme visible des mutations économiques, sociales et environnementales, ils représentent également une opportunité pour repenser la vocation des quartiers d’affaires et les usages de la ville dans son ensemble. L’analyse de la vacance tertiaire en France et en Europe permettront d’identifier le potentiel de conversion des bâtiments inoccupés, que ce soit en logements ou en d’autres fonctions : coliving, hôtellerie, accueil d’activités industrielles ou commerciales, data centres, tiers-lieux, etc.

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  • Appel à contribution - Géographie

    « Mountain Futures » : des géographies en débat dans le contexte de la crise sociale et écoclimatique

    Cet appel à articles invite à explorer, dans une perspective de géographie critique et d’écologie politique, les futurs socio-environnementaux des régions de montagne dans le contexte de la crise écoclimatique. Il s’intéresse à la manière dont les relations de pouvoir, les conflits, les discours et les imaginaires façonnent les politiques et les visions de l’« avenir des montagnes ». L’objectif est d’analyser les tensions entre approches dominantes et alternatives, en questionnant les dynamiques de gouvernance, de justice socio-environnementale et de production sociale de la nature. Les contributions attendues doivent proposer une réflexion théorique et/ou empirique sur les scénarios d’après-crise, en portant une attention particulière aux acteurs subalternes, aux visions alternatives et aux formes de contestation dans divers contextes montagnards.

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  • Tozeur

    Appel à contribution - Afrique

    Créer dans le désert

    Le premier forum international Design, désert et développement durable (4D), propose une réflexion transdisciplinaire sur le désert comme espace de création, d’innovation et de résilience. Organisé à Tozeur du 4 au 7 février 2026, il réunit chercheurs, artistes, designers, ingénieurs et acteurs territoriaux autour des enjeux écologiques, sociaux et esthétiques liés aux milieux arides. Le forum interroge le rôle du design dans la transformation durable du désert à travers trois axes : laboratoire de création in situ, catalyseur d’innovations in vitro, et espace d’apprentissage in vivo.

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  • Appel à contribution - Sociologie

    Current and future challenges of work in agriculture: research, policy and practice

    The 3rd International Symposium on Work in Agriculture - ISWA - will focus on the theme of current and future challenges of work in agriculture from a research, policy and practice perspective. Global crises, structural change, evolving labour dynamics and other dynamics at multiple levels create challenges of work in agriculture, currently and in the future. This requires research attention, meeting the needs of policy and practice. ISWA brings together researchers, practitioners, and policymakers to address urgent questions and promote sustainable, inclusive solutions.

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  • Paris

    Appel à contribution - Géographie

    Learning From the Desert

    Water, Humanities, Territories, Imaginary

    Faced with the global scarcity of water and the “aridification” of a growing number of regions around the world, this symposium aims to question the productivist and short-termist logics of our water management methods. To this end, we invite you to take an in-depth look at cases of territorial development in arid or semi-arid regions, not limiting ourselves to the technical question of water management, but broadening our view to include all the research and dynamics underlying hydrographic designs in arid environments.

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  • Bienne

    Colloque - Histoire

    Human Consequences of Past Volcanic-Induced Climatic Shocks

    Large volcanic eruptions can have a substantial impact on climate across the globe. These climatic disturbances can, in turn, have severe human consequences – often very remote from the original eruption. To understand how such eruptions have impacted history (and may impact society in the future) we need to understand how eruptions, climate and society interact: To what extent can we attribute social impacts to volcanic eruptions? How do different eruptions impact different societies and is there any consistency between these impacts? And why are some societies more or less affected by certain eruptions?

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  • Athènes

    Appel à contribution - Préhistoire et Antiquité

    Metallon

    The Exploitation of Subsurface Resources in Ancient Greece

    The Greek term metallon may refer to either a mine or a quarry, whether used for the extraction of rock, ore, or salt. In this sense, it does not denote the nature of the resources themselves, but rather their shared origin: the subsurface. This common provenance opens the door to a cross-disciplinary reflection on the exploitation and management of such resources in ancient Greece. In recent decades, the study of the past has seen a growing interest in environmental questions. A key dimension of this research concerns the relationship between ancient societies and their environment: how did human groups interact with their surroundings to meet their needs, build infrastructure, or produce everyday objects? In this field, the rise of interdisciplinary approaches – at the intersection of archaeological sciences and historical inquiry – combined with recent methodological advances, has led to major developments in the field.

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