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  • Bukarest

    Beitragsaufruf - Europa

    Culture for and with older people

    Culture and Aging. Understanding changes in social participation and cultural activities dedicated to older people

    Older people are becoming increasingly active,involved in social participation and culturalactivities, alongside with their increasedpresence in public discourse and media.Moreover, social perceptions of old age isshifting and adapting to new ways of living andsocial dynamics. This special issue of Culture. Society. Economy. Politics is focused on Culture and Aging and adresses the challenges and efforts made toward a better understanding of older persons and the way in which organizations, brands, policy makers, etc. are changing frameworks and means of interaction as to include this growing part of our society. 

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  • Lausanne

    Beitragsaufruf - Städteforschung

    Swiss Mobility Conference

    L’objectif de la conférence est de proposer un lieu de discussion et de débat pour les chercheur·es en sciences humaines et sociales qui travaillent sur les différentes formes de mobilité. Les présentations aborderont les mobilités dans leur diversité. Elles peuvent s’inscrire dans les domaines de recherche suivants: les débats théoriques; les innovations méthodologiques; l’action publique et les processus de décision en matière de mobilité; la régulation de la mobilité et ses outils; les acteurs et leurs logiques d’action; les normes et valeurs sous-tendant les mobilités et les inégalités sociales; les temporalités et spatialités des mobilités; la prospective de la mobilité.

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  • Beitragsaufruf - Geschichte

    “Práticas da História”. Journal on Theory, Historiography and Uses of the Past - Permanent call for submissions

    Práticas da História is an open-access, bi-annual online academic journal, and it is looking to publish original articles, bibliographical essays, interviews, and book reviews on the subject matters of historical theory, historiography, methodology, and the uses of the past. We encourage submissions in Portuguese, English, French, or Spanish. The journal attaches equal importance to research relating the practice of history with other domains of the humanities and to works debating history in the context of the social sciences. While we find ourselves in the disciplinary field of history, we do aspire to question the boundaries of the field. It is our goal to promote interdisciplinarity and multidisciplinarity.

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  • Paris 04 Hôtel-de-Ville

    Fachtagung - Psychologie

    Memory, Place, and Material Culture

    Si la mémoire et la sensibilité, la conception et la prise de décision sont des processus liés à l’espace et au corps, alors la cognition peut avoir des composantes matérielles et écologiques. Nos vies mentales peuvent être en partie constituées par des lieux - paysages, environnements bâtis, quartiers - et par des artefacts. Cet atelier examine les relations entre la mémoire, le lieu et la culture matérielle. Les thèmes abordés comprennent les cartes et la cognition spatiale, les outils et dispositifs d’orientation et de mémoire, la santé mentale et la ville, les lieux difficiles et le patrimoine historiquement chargé, ainsi que les perturbations spatiales de la mémoire. Les intervenants s’appuient sur des données issues de l’archéologie, de l’architecture, de l’art, des neurosciences, de la performance, de la philosophie et de la sociologie, et posent de nouvelles questions sur la nature de la perception corporelle et affective lorsque les gens naviguent ensemble dans des lieux et dans le passé.

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  • Beitragsaufruf - Städteforschung

    Placemaking and Urban Sustainability

    The UK New Towns in the face of Health, Housing and Climate Challenges

    The growing concern for healthy living, housing supply, and sustainability in the UK warrants a reflection on the potential contribution of New Towns (past and present) in the form of a special issue of the Journal of Urbanism. The issue will address the relationship between these contemporary challenges and the planning and housing heritage and identities of New Towns in the UK. More generally, it will focus on how the New Towns can help towards achieving sustainable development as defined by the Sustainable Development Goals set in the UN 2030 Agenda (UN, 2016): ensuring healthy lives and promoting well-being for all at all ages (Goal 3) by making cities inclusive, sustainable and resilient (Goal 11), among other sensitive goals.

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  • Den Haag

    Kolloquium - Geschichte

    Beyond “The Obstacle Race”: Women’s role in the history of 19th-century art revisited

    The 10th ESNA Conference Beyond ‘The Obstacle Race’: Women’s role in the history of 19th-century art revisited takes a holistic and systemic approach to women’s roles in art during the nineteenth century. The papers explicitly present women makers, models, critics, dealers, museum professionals, collectors, and other mediators in relation to their historical context and within the broader art world. How did women work together with others, which networks and strategies did they use, run into, or create? Within these two days, we hope to set one more step towards a changed art history, where these female actors take their place as self-evident, interconnected, and permanent fixtures.

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  • Prag

    Beitragsaufruf - Sprachwissenschaften

    Migration within the EU Context seen through a multi-disciplinary and plurilinguistic view

    The purpose of the Conference is to analyse and deepen, also from a comparative perspective, the way in which, in the 21st century, language and legislations in the migration perspective have become almost indivisible, as one influences the other on a rather deep level.

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  • Palermo

    Beitragsaufruf - Epistemologie und Methoden

    Problematizing Migration

    Mobility and Vulnerablization in an Age of Abandonment and Inequalities

    The need to problematize migration has never been more urgent. Pervasive austerity policies have, unsurprisingly, been unable to achieve their stated aims of stopping immigration. Instead, they have systematically under-resourced migration infrastructure and implemented policies and programs that increasingly isolate newcomers and remove or further complicate paths to inclusion. As a result, social relations beyond the state have become increasingly important as both an alternative and necessity to survive state abandonment and vulnerablization. This conference aims to bring together diverse perspectives that dwell in the particular, think through the specific, and offer thick description of migration between state and non-state life.

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  • Paris

    Beitragsaufruf - Darstellung

    Microscopic Imaginaries in 20th and 21st Century Literature

    Over the 20th century, microscopy was revolutionised by UV, phase contrast, and electron technology. The circulation of microscopic images increased exponentially. This symposium aims to identify the microscopic imaginaries that appeared in literature over the 20th and 21st centuries, and the turning points that structured literature’s engagement with microscopy over this period.

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  • Beitragsaufruf - Darstellung

    Image, Archive and Conflict

    (Im)material Ecologies in the Digital Age

    The fourth edition of Reframing the Archive – International Conference on Photography and Visual Culture, held by Archivo Platform and the Archivo Papers Journal, will address the theme “Image, Archive and Conflict”. This conference aims to critically investigate the relationship between images, the archive and conflict across past and present, long duration and real time, and the impact of digital media on the status and development of technical images as well as its consequences in historical conscience, present and future imaginaries.

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  • Uppsala

    Beitragsaufruf - Europa

    Mining Mobilities across the globe

    Labour, Science, and Knowledge circulation in Mining (15th-21st century)

    The fifth conference of the European Labour History Network (ELHN) will explore how mining mobility and knowledge circulation have played a pivotal role in extractive industries worldwide. The movement of workers, technologies, and knowledge has been mediated by state authorities, corporations, and subcontractors through alluring and forced forms of recruitment. Alongside these trajectories, men and women from neighbouring and distant territories moved to newly reopened mines to search for new deposits and improve their social and economic conditions.

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  • Genf

    Kolloquium - Geschichte

    Narrating the Body

    New Perspectives on the Connection of Corporeality and Narrativity (c. 1500–1800)

    Multiple disciplines such as gender, historical, or literary studies have been using different approaches to the body as a heuristic instrument. This interdisciplinary symposium invites scholars to reflect upon the intersections of corporeality and narrativity. Which role did the body play when writing? How did the body influence the narrative about the body and the author?

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  • Marseille | Orléans | Lyon | Montpellier | Nantes | Paris | Rennes

    Stipendien, Preise und Stellenangebote - Geschichte

    French Institutes for Advanced Study (FIAS) Fellowship Programme 2024-2025

    The French Institutes for Advanced Study Fellowship Programme offers 10-month fellowships in the seven Institutes of Aix-Marseille, Loire Valley (Orléans-Tours), Lyon, Montpellier, Nantes, Paris and Rennes. It welcomes applications from high-level international scholars and scientists develop their innovative research project in France. The call is open to all disciplines in the social sciences and the humanities (SSH) and all research fields. Research projects in other sciences and in arts that propose a strong interaction and dialogue with the SSH are also eligible. Some host IAS have scientific priorities that need to be taken into full consideration before applying. 

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  • Aix-en-Provence

    Beitragsaufruf - Ethnologie, Anthropologie

    Crossing the divide: Exploring Mediterranean places across Mediterranean, European and Middle Eastern Anthropology

    Tenth MedNet workshop

    Mediterranean Anthropology, European Anthropology and Middle Eastern Anthropology study overlapping areas of the Mediterranean region. Reflecting geopolitical divisions of the area, the three regional traditions have over the years developed their own theoretical concerns, ethnographic concerns,and political-ethical agendas. The 2023 MedNet workshop seeks to cross the traditional disciplinary division between the Southern, Eastern and Northern shores in order to foster productive intellectual crossings and ethnographic cross-pollination. We ask: how can we advance anthropology in and of the Mediterranean by bringing different regional traditions into closer conversation?

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  • Lissabon

    Beitragsaufruf - Geschichte

    Histories of Violence in War

    The history of war is the history of violence. In this call for proposals, we invite papers or panels that examine the similarities and differences in how war and violence are represented and understood across time and space in any of the following themes.

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  • Wien

    Beitragsaufruf - Europa

    Städte im Umbruch

    Ein Rückblick auf historische Diskurse, Planungsentscheide und Erhaltungsstrategien

    Diese in Zusammenarbeit mit der Universität Bamberg (KDWT) und dem Forschungsverbund UrbanMetaMapping durchgeführte interdisziplinäre Tagung fragt: Welche gesellschaftlichen, planerischen und denkmalpflegerischen Phänomene begleiteten historische Transformationsprozesse von Städten und vor allem: (wie) wirkten sie zusammen? Welche Erkenntnisse lassen sich aus der Beobachtung historischer Prozesse ziehen und was lässt sich daraus für aktuelle Entwicklungen ableiten? Im Zentrum des Interesses stehen historische Bewertungs-, Selektions- und Planungsprozesse im Bestand und die Diskurse unterschiedlicher Akteur:innen – Personen, Institutionen oder Organisationen – die diese Prozesse begleiteten. Gefragt wird auch nach den Auswirkungen von Planungs- und Erhaltungsentscheidungen nicht nur auf das bauliche, sondern auch auf das soziale Gefüge der Stadt.

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  • Trois-Rivières

    Sonstige Angaben - Soziologie

    Projet de recherche sur l’hyperdiarisation

    Participant·es recherché·es

    Dans le cadre d’une étude universitaire menée à l’université du Québec à Trois-Rivières par Emmanuelle Caccamo (prof. au Département de lettres et communication sociale, UQTR) et Karine Bellerive (chercheuse postdoctorale), nous sommes à la recherche d’hyperdiaristes (lifeloggeurs/lifeloggeuses) pour répondre à une enquête.

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  • Braga

    Beitragsaufruf - Mittelalter

    Domestic interiors and household consumption in Europe, 1050-1550

    RiMS 2023 - Research in Medieval Studies An International Meeting Series

    We invite the submission of unpublished, original research papers to be presented at RiMS 2023. The fourth RiMS meeting will gather around the subject of domestic spaces and household consumption in Europe from the 11th to the 16th centuries, a period in which domestic goods multiplied and served as indicators of both economic and social power.

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  • Utrecht

    Beitragsaufruf - Studien zur Wissenschaft

    Artificial Intelligence in Medicine and Healthcare

    Modes, Practices and Challenges

    We would like to invite you to participate and contribute to the Workshop on Artificial Intelligence in Medicine and Healthcare: Modes, Practices and Challenges. This workshop thus looks to gather researchers -from a range of disciplines that converge and intersect in this framework- designers as well as clinical  practitioners to discuss the most pressing topics and develop a truly multi-disciplinary community capable of addressing the challenges posed by these technologies.

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  • Wien

    Beitragsaufruf - Soziologie

    Translating Knowledge: From Theory to Praxis

    Translating academic knowledge into social praxis has always been a central question for critical theory. This is particularly true in an age of polycrisis. Climate change, the COVID-19 pandemic, and housing precarity yield a unique moment that urges us to consider how to bridge the gap between academic and practical knowledge. We understand translation not only in the linguistic sense, but in a broader sense as interpretations, associations, and representations that mediate between different contexts. Together with John Clarke and Shahram Khosravi, this graduate conference aims to ask: What can be gained or lost in the translation of knowledge? How can translation be used for community-oriented social research? How can it be used as a critical methodological tool? We invite papers that draw on empirical analyses as well as theoretical ones.

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