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  • Turku

    Scholarship, prize and job offer - Language

    Assistant / Associate Professor (tenure track) or Professor in French

    The University of Turku, Faculty of Humanities, invites applications for the position of Assistant / Associate Professor (tenure track) or Professor in French. The employment will begin 1.8.2027. The position is located at the School of Languages and Translation Studies at the University of Turku, within the Department of French. An Assistant / Associate Professor or Professor is expected to conduct and supervise scientific work, provide research-based teaching, follow developments in their field, and participate in societal interaction and international cooperation. 

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  • Call for papers - Urban studies

    Emergent Urbanism and Urban Futures in the Global South

    “City Development : Issues and Best Practices” Journal

    The issue examines how urban forms emerge and configure possible futures in contexts shaped by partial infrastructures, social and environmental vulnerabilities, and the reconfiguration of public action. The issue welcomes empirically grounded work — fieldwork, case studies, and comparative approaches — on cities in Africa, Asia, Latin America, and the Caribbean, in dialogue with contemporary debates in urban studies, the sociology of space, and critical geography.

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  • Cambridge

    Study days - Thought

    Living together in the Absurd

    Making sense when the world doesn’t make sense

    According to Camus, the world we live in is absurd. While this can become manifest to us in nearly any situation, Camus is adamant that the world’s absurdity is not owing to any specific features. Rather, it is intrinsically relational and results from the unresolvable tension of two elements : the unbridgeable hiatus between a reason that seeks understanding and a world that remains strictly irrational. If it is our understanding that opens up the world for us, at the same time, the world irrevocably resists being fully grasped. The absurdity thus creates a human desire for clarity that will never see its fulfilment.

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  • Kinshasa

    Call for papers - Africa

    Boundaries and Belonging in Central Africa and Beyond

    At this conference, we seek to highlight questions around the nature of boundaries in Central Africa and beyond - whether that means physical, political, and communal boundaries or disciplinary boundaries. How do boundaries function in the past and present within the region and in its relationships with the rest of the continent? What might it look like to build more effective bridges across boundaries to address the pressing political, economic, and social issues in Central Africa and its diasporas?

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  • Call for papers - Africa

    De la science des océans à l’économie bleue : bâtir la transition durable

    Madagascar et océan Indien occidental

    Dans le cadre de la semaine des océans 2026. L’Institut halieutique et des sciences marines (IH.SM) de l’université de Toliara organise un colloque international consacré au rôle de la science des océans dans la transition vers une économie bleue durable. Ce colloque vise à réunir chercheurs, étudiants, décideurs publics, organisations internationales, ONG et acteurs du secteur privé afin de partager des connaissances, expériences et innovations contribuant à la compréhension et la gestion durable des océans et des zones côtières, en particulier dans le contexte de Madagascar et de l’océan Indien occidental. 

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  • Call for papers - Representation

    Ageing on Contemporary European Screens: Dialogues Between Film Studies and Cultural Gerontology

    Journal “Cinéma & Cie”, n°48

    What transnational narrative patterns, thematic or iconographic motifs can be identified in European films that portray ageing and age-related subjects ? What role, if any, is played in this by the ‘silvering of stardom’ and ‘the silvering of audiences’ across the European region ? How can these representations be viewed in light of the specific industrial and institutional dynamics that characterise film production in Europe, including supranational funding schemes and co-production agreements ? We will prioritize contributions that focus on films released after 2010 and incorporate transnational or comparative approaches between European countries. 

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  • Evora

    Conference, symposium - Political studies

    I Have A Dream

    In the light of diversity: art, culture, public policy and the digital world

    The 2nd International Seminar will focus particularly on culture and diversity, as well as the ways in which the principles of equality are being undermined. The title refers directly to Martin Luther King’s vision of true equality, as expressed in his famous 1963 speech, ‘I Have a Dream’, which called for an end to racial discrimination, by choosing the words and wishes of union. The research highlights the importance of combatting xenophobia and hate speech directed at migrants, refugees, the Romani-Gypsy community, and cultural minorities.

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  • City of London

    Call for papers - Modern

    New Left Histories and Historiographies: Mapping a Renewed Research Field

    The New Left Histories seminar series at the Raphael Samuel History Centre, is organising a workshop to assess the current state of research on the New Left, broadly conceived from both national and transnational perspectives, and to foster critical discussion on its historiography – a field that has recently experienced renewed scholarly interest.

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  • Call for papers - Ethnology, anthropology

    Ethnomethodology of art

    This call for contributions invites proposals to a two-day roundtable (24-25 June 2026, online) from researchers currently working on the arts in the field of ethnomethodology/conversation analysis (EM/CA). 

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  • Genoa

    Call for papers - Urban studies

    The Wounded City. Urban Spaces as Sites of Conflicts, Life, and Memory

    Cities have always been more than merely settings for human events—often marked by conflicts of varying intensity. They are themselves among the most sensitive and enduring outcomes of those events and conflicts. Urban transformations bear the material and symbolic traces of the tensions that have traversed them: wounds produced by armed conflicts, political and social crises, natural disasters, and processes of exploitation or exclusion, as well as by projects of reform, reconstruction, and refoundation. It is within this unresolved tension between trauma and reparation, fracture and recomposition, that the theme of the congress is situated.

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  • Call for papers - Europe

    Euro-Mediterranean Entanglements in Medieval History

    The German Historical Institutes of London, Paris, Rome and Warsaw host the online seminar series “Euro-Mediterranean Entanglements in Medieval History”. Its aim is to foster the exchange of new ideas and perspectives among early career and established scholars from all fields of medieval studies. Sessions will take place every two months and provide an international and interdisciplinary forum for presenting and discussing a wide range of topics and methodological approaches. 

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  • Khenchela

    Call for papers - Science studies

    “Kounouz” Journal - varia

    Vol. 2, Issue 2 – December 2026

    Kounouz Journal invites scholars and researchers to submit original and unpublished manuscripts for its forthcoming issue. The journal welcomes contributions in theoretical and applied linguistics, language education and pedagogy, language and technology ,communication studies, intercultural studies, didactics, history, civilization studies, methodology, Special second and foreign language acquisition, discourse analysis, translation and interpreting studies, sociolinguistics, artificial intelligence in linguistics and language education, as well as interdisciplinary and emerging research areas.

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  • Bordeaux

    Miscellaneous information - Information

    Responding to Cybercrime in Digital Environments through Strengthened Communication, Decision-Making, and Immersive Training Programs

    Call for Collaborators

    We are seeking European collaborators and partners interested in contributing to the development of a Horizon Europe project in the fields of cybersecurity, crisis management, and organizational communication. It is designed in response to the Horizon Europe call “Designing new ways of risk awareness and enhanced disaster preparedness (HORIZON-CL3-2026-01-DRS-01)” and seeks to provide new insights into how communication among diverse stakeholders influences decision-making and action during crisis situations in the era of AI.

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  • Lucerne

    Call for papers - History

    Global Histories of Hair, c.1500-2026

    Matter of Distinction : Early Modern Hair, Race, Trade, and Multispecies History

    Hyper-present on almost all heads and bodies, hair is a forceful matter of difference. It signals gender, class, sometimes religion or politics – as well as racialised distinction. As such, hair connects and disconnects humans and other species across the globe and throughout history. The conference “Global Histories of Hair” aims to bring together researchers working on hair as a matter of distinction in the early modern and modern worlds. 

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  • Munich

    Call for papers - Modern

    Informal Communication in Nazi Europe

    World War II, Occupation, and the Search for Meaning in Societies at War

    Taking a multidisciplinary, transnational approach, this conference explores the role of informal communication under conditions of World War II occupation and Nazi rule. Bringing together specialists on diverse European societies, the conference examines informal communication’s relationship to official state communications on the one hand, and its embeddedness in specific social realities and wartime mentalities on the other.

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  • Tours

    Call for papers - Representation

    Representing violence: (meta)narratives – memories – commitments

    This international conference aims to provide a space for transdisciplinary and transnational reflection, while promoting training and networking of young researchers (PhD students and PhD holders -3 years) who explore collective violence, its memory and representations across Europe. The call is addressed to PhD candidates in humanities and social sciences : political studies, sociology, psychology, visual arts, history, performative arts, literary studies, media studies, philosophy, anthropology, law, economy. The conference will be followed by a multilingual digital publication.

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  • Cambridge

    Call for papers - History

    Freedom of Conscience in the Pre-Enlightenment (1000-1650)

    Freedom of conscience is considered an unalienable right akin to freedoms of expression and speech, as noted in Articles 18 and 19 of the UN Charter. However, if we turn to the Medieval period, and its great diversity of innovative religious writing, it is clear that the mechanics of external oppression upon an individual’s inner life already existed in clear and comprehensible terms. Therefore, the (broad) question we would like to answer is : if we look beyond the eighteenth century, do we see this idea gradually become concrete ?

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  • Call for papers - Urban studies

    Island Ambiances

    For an experiential and sensorial approach to spaces

    This international colloquium explores how ambiances—light, wind, humidity, sound, temperature—shape the experience of island spaces and the relationships between communities, territories, and built environments. It is structured around five themes : sensorial architectures, digital sensing, geo-sensitive approaches, knowledge and skills, and arts and ambiances.

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  • Porto

    Summer School - Middle Ages

    Petrus Hispanus' Tractatus : Logic and Philosophy from the Middle Ages to Modernity

    Petrus Hispanus’ Tractatus, or Summulae logicales, composed in the mid-thirteenth century, came to occupy a central place in the study of logic from the late thirteenth century onward. Commented in several studia and then by Buridan at the University of Paris, it was gradually adopted across European universities and remained in use until the seventeenth century, surviving in hundreds of manuscripts and hundreds of printed editions. 

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  • Conference, symposium - History

    Materiality and Confinements in the Medieval and Early Modern Eras : Objects, Actors, and Experiences

    This international conference examines the history of confinements through the lens of their materiality. Indeed, confinement is defined by walls that separate individuals from society. Beyond the mere walls, daily interactions between confined individuals, institutional authorities, and staff are largely paved and defined by a variety of things : food, water, books, graffiti, clothes, money, letters, official registers, medicine, punishment objects, etc. In this regard, and drawing on the material turn in history since the early 2000s, things – whether “tangible” things physically available to historians or “textual” things described in written sources – might offer an additional perspective on the history of confinements more broadly, especially when addressing forms of “prison before the prison”.

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