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  • New York

    Call for papers - History

    Archiving Fashion Conference: Mapping Fashion Collections

    Following the “Archiving Fashion Workshop” held at The American University in Paris in June 2022, The Fashion Institute of Technology-State University of New York will host an international academic conference, “Archiving Fashion: Mapping Fashion Collections,” on November 11th, 2023 in New York City. This conference will gather scholars, researchers, archivists, librarians, faculty, students, and professionals for a one-day event (with optional second day of programming for speakers) to discuss the present and future of fashion and textiles, and related material, in archives. Papers considering the impact on access to archives and libraries during the Covid-19 pandemic and the various institutional responses to it, as well as other topics, are welcome.

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  • Sao Paolo

    Conference, symposium - Urban studies

    Urban Injustices: Normative Ideas and Practices

    Hosted by the Centre for Metropolitan Studies (CEM) at the University of São Paulo (USP), this event aims to create a forum for novel academic debates by combining reflections on concepts and theories in contemporary political philosophy with empirical claims by groups that suffer from such injustices, along with normative justifications that support fairer and more egalitarian cities.

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  • Mainz

    Call for papers - History

    European History across Boundaries from the Sixteenth to the Twentieth Century

    2023 Mainz-Oxford-Graduate Workshop

    We invite applications for an international doctoral workshop on European history across boundaries from the 16th to the 20th century, including Europe’s relations with the world. We encourage PhD candidates working in this field to present their research projects and discuss the transcultural and transnational scopes of their work. Topics that aim to cross and reflect on boundaries and borders are of particular interest.

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  • Call for papers - History

    Journal “Imago, Interculturality and Didactics” - Varia

    Imago Interculturality and Didactics, a free international annual journal, invites the international academic community to submit their original articles. This multidisciplinary journal focus on literature, history, civilizations, political sciences, religious studies, translation, contrastive linguistics, laguage didactics and discourse analysis. The journal is committed to publishing in a variety of languages including English, Arabic, French, German, Spanish, Italian, German, Turkish and Russian. 

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  • Regensburg

    Scholarship, prize and job offer - Middle Ages

    PhD Research Assistant at the University of Regensburg

    Within the project “Pre-Modern Metropolitanism”

    Opening of nine Graduate Assistant / PhD student jobs in the Research Training Network “Pre-Modern Metropolitanism” at the University of Regensburg. The Research Training Group 2337, funded by the German Research Foundation (DFG), consists of scholars from the fields of History, Art History, Legal History, Social and Economic history, Early Ecclesiastical History and Patristics, Classical Archaeology, Liturgical Studies, Romance linguistics, Political Science, English Literary and Cultural Studies, and further other associated disciplines and cooperation partners. The Research Training Group focuses on questions concerning the constitution, representation, impact, and transformation of metropolitan cities from the Greco-Roman antiquity towards the threshold of industrialization.

     

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  • Wrocław

    Call for papers - History

    6th Public History Summer School

    The Historical Institute of the University of Wrocław, Poland (HI UWr), the Luxembourg Centre for Contemporary and Digital History at the University of Luxembourg (C2DH), Zajezdnia (Depot) History Centre, the International Federation for Public History, and the Commission for Public History of the Committee of Historical Sciences of the Polish Academy of Sciences invite students, PhD candidates and practitioners to participate in the sixth Public History Summer School

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  • Cluj-Napoca

    Call for papers - History

    Horses for whom. Military and agricultural interests in equine breeding during peacetime (1700-1900)

    Sixth biennial conference of the European Rural History Organization (EURHO)

    This session suggests to examine the relationship between armies and livestock, a topic that has been largely neglected by both military and agricultural scholars. In most cases, this relation was confined to the requisition of livestock for slaughter, for the hauling of artillery and other transport services during conflicts. Whatever the links between farming and military institutions, from 18th to 20th century the beginning of a major transformation of husbandry in general occurred. In the 19th century even States and military authorities began to pay systematic attention to livestock. Likely, the equine sector, saw the emergence, during peacetime, of institutions to increase the stock of animals available in the event of war and to improve their quality. The same period saw the first initatives aimed at the improvement of animals for civilian uses

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  • Call for papers - Sociology

    Interdisciplinarity in the social sciences – Human ecology and the environmental sciences

    Journal Forum Sociológico has an open call for papers on the scope of a special issue that aims to analyse the interdisciplinary trends in human ecology and in the environmental sciences, where sociological and ecological knowledge is required and needs to be integrated.

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  • Call for papers - Europe

    Civil Disobedience as a Factor in Governmental Adaptation to Climate Change

    “AEL Journal of Environmental Law” Vol. 13/2023

    The International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) AEL Journal of Environmental Law is seeking additional articles on the topic of “Civil Disobedience as a Factor in Governmental Adaptation to Climate Change”.

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  • Lisbon

    Call for papers - History

    Deciphering censorship

    From regulation to the production of invisibilities, from the archive to the Internet: an interdisciplinary approach

    We invite all parties interested in the theme of censorship to participate in the conference across any of the four axes detailed below. Nevertheless, there is an openness to other proposals that set out new paths and, hence, the framework below is in no way exhaustive: Analytical models and methodologies; Framework for the factor of international circulation; Meta-analysis; Implications of censorship.

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  • Call for papers - Sociology

    Nocturnal cities: Past, present, and future

    Journal Forum Sociológico

    This special issue of Forum Sociológico aims to build a space for interdisciplinary and open access scientific debate on one of the least explored research topics to date in the Social Sciences and Humanities: the night. This special issue, “Nocturnal cities: Past, present, and future” aims to bring together scientific articles written from the fields of Social Sciences and Humanities, as well as Life Sciences, Health Sciences, Physics, Chemistry, Economics or Law that contain a clear interdisciplinary integration with one or more disciplines of the Social Sciences and Humanities.

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  • Call for papers - Africa

    Research in Language and Religion: Approaches, Descriptions and the Advent of New Identities in Post-colonies

    Research in language and religion has addressed various issues in the humanities and particularly in linguistics. However, the realities of the post-colonial terrain give rise to more complex forms of identity construction, the expression of diversity, and the dynamic tensions between languages and groups. The aim of this call is to study the relationship between language and religious belief in linguistics as well as in other fields of the humanities. It is also a question of questioning the theoretical and methodological aspects mobilized so far by the authors and to see how they allow us to account for the language phenomena that occur in religious situations, especially when they concern multicultural communities.

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  • Buenos Aires

    Call for papers - Political studies

    Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) and Democracy

    Normative Boundaries of a Global Economic Ambitions

    This panel focuses on political practices and symbolic resources structuring economic and financial transactions among actors of the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) politics. In particular, the panel questions the BRI political-socio-economic context which contributed to the emergence of transnational think tanks, media, social agents, and civil society organizations that are now daily reporting, commenting, and criticizing the Chinese public interventions in agro-industries, natural resources, and environmental policies in the global South, especially in African countries.

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  • Toronto

    Call for papers - Political studies

    Policy Advisory Systems in Comparative Perspective

    6th International Conference on Public Policy

    The panel invites both theoretical and empirical papers on policy advisory systems (internal or external) in different political communities, systems, or regimes (both comparative as well as in-depth studies of specific national or regional systems). A comparative analysis of the Global South and North will also be welcomed.

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  • Toronto

    Call for papers - Political studies

    Public Policy in Africa

    A Political Economy Perspective

    African scholars’ contributions to public policy theoretical debates and research have remained little or quasi-invisible, especially at the global level of international journals’ databases. There is also little evidence of African terrain. This panel would like to contribute to filling this gap, thereby asking why such gaps, and looking at policy implications. The panel seeks to systematically question, understand and explain the economic divides in producing public policy research and publications at the international level. This panel is an interdisciplinary venue. It is open to contributions from different political and social sciences fields using public policy as an area of research in Africa: economics, anthropology, political sociology, public administration, political economy, international relations, etc.

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  • Naples

    Scholarship, prize and job offer - History

    Postdoc fellowships in Global History and Governance - 2022-2023

    The Scuola Superiore Meridionale, Naples (Italy), invites applications for four one year (renewable for up to three years) postdoc fellowships in Global History and Governance for the academic year 2022-2023.

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  • St Andrews

    Call for papers - History

    From The Woman's Bible to the Catholic Women's Council

    Women as change agents in the Christian confessions (1895-2023)

    Beginning with the publication of the Women's Bible by Elizabeth Cady Stanton in 1895 and ending with an ongoing process in the Catholic world as the Synod initiated in 2021, this panel is open to proposals that study the role that women have played as a driving force in different confessions during the twentieth century.

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  • Call for papers - History

    “Wer ist Walter?”

    Resistance against Nazism during World War II

    The international research project “Wer ist Walter? Resistance against National Socialism in Europe” aims to deepen knowledge about resistance in different European countries and contribute to the discussion on the question of specificities, convergences and possible connections of groups and forms of resistance within Europe. We particularly encourage paper proposals that take a comparative approach and/or address transnational dimensions of resistance in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, France and/or Germany.

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  • Chambéry

    Call for papers - Language

    La littérature homosexuelle italienne : vers un canon littéraire possible ?

    Le colloque encourage les contributions qui portent sur des textes publiés de la seconde moitié du XXe siècle à nos jours, plaçant l'homosexualité au centre du récit tout en soulignant la remise en discussion des normes de la virilité.

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  • Oran

    Call for papers - Language

    Current Trends in Translation and Language Studies

    TRANSLANG is specialized in translation studies, as part of the High-Quality Research (HQR) framework. The themes addressed today are particularly related to the reflection on translation as a process, especially the translation of specialized texts (technical, literary, artistic), on the interpreting process (simultaneous, consecutive, community), on the cognitive aspects of translation, history of translation, didactics and pedagogy, translatology, and terminology as well as languages and linguistic studies

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