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  • Conference, symposium - Economy

    Quo Vadis? Monetary and Fiscal Interactions Revisited

    The age-old problem of how monetary and fiscal policy should interact has resurfaced around the globe. The series of financial crises in the advanced economies in the 2000s, and the ongoing covid-19 crisis, have combined to raise old questions in a new setting. In this context, this workshop propose to revisit the question of monetary-fiscal interactions.

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  • Venice

    Call for papers - Science studies

    Historical Epistemology: Arts and Sciences, Historicizing Boundaries

    The seventh International Workshop on Historical Epistemology is dedicated to exploring new ways of approaching the historical, conceptual, methodological, and technical relations between the arts and the sciences. Rather than looking for logical criteria for demarcating these domains, the workshop aims to question the arts / sciences dyad from the vantage point of its history.

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  • Scholarship, prize and job offer - Europe

    “Alvise Trincanato” award for research in history of modern age architecture

    The “Alvise Trincanato” award is established by the social promotion association “A testa in su”, in collaboration with the Andrea Palladio International Center for Architectural Studies, to support young scholars in memory of Alvise Trincanato, PhD student in History of Architecture at the University IUAV in Venice, who prematurely passed away in 2019. The objective of the Prize is to publish original research in the field of the history of modern architecture held every two years. Scholars of any nationality who have obtained a PhD with a thesis in History of Architecture in the last five years, i.e. not before January 1, 2017, are eligible to apply.

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  • Aubervilliers

    Conference, symposium - Europe

    The Making of the 1990s

    The Genesis of Post-Soviet Society through Its Material Culture

    This interdisciplinary colloquium explores the social dynamics of the 1990s through the period’s changing material culture. Everyday “stuff” was transformed by the disappearance of the Soviet system, the irruption of the market, and the opening to the world. The aim is to investigate the long disintegration of the Soviet system by looking at how populations which are caught in a state of uncertainty react with material inventiveness in order to adapt.

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  • Paris

    Call for papers - Sociology

    Bourdieu, Work and Inequalities

    What can Pierre Bourdieu teach us about work and inequalities? On the 20th anniversary of his death, this conference will gather social scientists from all around the world to discuss how his legacy can shed light on workplace and labour market processes and how these feed into inequalities. While Bourdieu is widely perceived as a sociologist of social class, education, and culture, many recent works prove that it is possible and fruitful to analyse work and employment in Bourdieusian terms. At a time of rising economic inequality, we revisit Bourdieu to reflect on how his concepts can be deployed, elaborated, and refined in research on work and inequality.

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  • Belfast

    Call for papers - Europe

    On public policies, lives, and social spaces

    Anthropological perspectives from the Mediterranean

    This panel encourages an anthropological perspective on public policies, considering them as spaces of negotiation, inclusion, and hope, as well as social actants resulting in violence and exclusion. Moreover, by looking at the Mediterranean it allows a narrow and novel comparative perspective.

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  • Study days - Europe

    Global covid-19 Summit: Family Experiences and Lessons Learned

    On the anniversary of the first UK lockdown, this online conference will bring together national and international speakers to explore the wider impact of covid-19 for families worldwide. The event will also explore the lessons learned from research and will help to inform policy debates relating to children and families living through the pandemic. This will be an opportunity to engage with the latest debates and research in this area, including policy and practice implications across the globe, whilst providing opportunities for attendees to network as part of the event.

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  • Leuven

    Scholarship, prize and job offer - History

    Religion, Culture and Society (1750-)

    KADOC Fellow 2022

    KADOC- KU Leuven yearly awards one fellowship to an international scholar (M/F/X) with max. 10 years of scientific seniority after PhD) working on topics related to its main research fields. This programme offers the selected candidate the opportunity to work in its collections, to establish new scholarly links, and to broaden her/ his expertise in close interaction with Leuven scholars and heritage professionals. In our 2022-call we would like to express a particular interest in candidates researching the multifaceted social commitment of religious actors in the 19th and 20th centuries.

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  • Lisbon

    Call for papers - History

    Brazil: 200 years of Independence (1822-2022)

    The call for papers for the thematic dossier “Brazil: 200 years of Independence (1822-2022)” is open until 30 June 2022. The aim of this dossier is to publish texts on the antecedents and consequences of Brazilian independence in its several domains (political, social, economic or cultural), identifying permanences and ruptures. The articles, subject to scientific review, will be published in issue 19 (January 2023).

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  • Brno

    Scholarship, prize and job offer - Middle Ages

    Book Prize of the Center for Early Medieval Studies (Brno) for the best Book in Medieval Art, 2022

    In the aim to promote excellence and international multilingual research, the Association of Friends of the Center for Early Medieval Studies of the Department of Art History, Masaryk University, Brno (AFCEMS) decided to establish a yearly prize for the Best Book in Medieval Art (all pre-modern world cultures included). The author of the selected book will receive a cash prize of 1000€.

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  • Brussels

    Call for papers - Religion

    The non-religious and the State

    Choices and frameworks for seculars from the age of revolution to the current day

    The Secular Studies Association Brussels (SSAB) invites submissions for its inaugural conference to be held on 21 and 22 October. For this conference, we welcome contributions that shed light on the fields of activity of the non-religious at large – be it organizations, networks or even committed individuals – and explain how their goals and ambitions impact upon the interface between the state and the religious or the non-religious.

     

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  • Barcelona

    Call for papers - Ethnology, anthropology

    Tourism 3.0. Intangible cultural heritage at the heart of the tourist experience

    Intangible Cultural Heritage. New experiences, new horizons

    Intangible heritage is becoming increasingly important in the proposal of tourism. This has been accentuated because of the pandemic, as it has provoked a movement towards local cultures and proximity tourism. In this sense, it is necessary to consider issues such as tourism management, the use of new technologies and the perception of authenticity, among others, to ensure a sustainable future for tourist destinations.

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  • Call for papers - Language

    Cultural and market mediations: dangerous digital liaisons?

    This call for paper is dedicated to understanding and developing interdisciplinary cultural and market mediations approaches. It aims at understanding their dangerous digital liaisons through online advertising and ethics, through the prism of communication and marketing dangerous digital creation, and dangerous digital staging of the territory. The themes, reflections and issues considered in these axes are not exhaustive and may consider other fields of possibilities, particularly in the field of digital / digital humanities, creation and innovation and other subjects of critical reflection, innovation, intrepid and daring.

     

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  • Conference, symposium - Sociology

    The role of art in advanced technology

    In this symposium, we will have presentations and discussions by artists creating artworks using advanced technology and by researchers who are thinking about the relationship between advanced technology and art.

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  • Nantes

    Call for papers - Urban studies

    Migrant Atmospheres

    Ambiances. Revue internationale sur l’environnement sensible, l’architecture et l’espace urbain

    This special issue of Ambiances explores the transfers and creation of atmospheres and materialities caused by migratory movements, and how urban and architectural spaces develop, emerge or are transformed when specific migrant spatial practices intersect with specific hosting environments in the globalised contemporary city.

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  • Tunis

    Call for papers - Representation

    Climate change. Towards city’s sustainability

    This conference is proposed within the framework of the issues associated with climate change and the sustainability of the cities of tomorrow. It is a question of dealing with the double problem of the adaptation of cities to climate change and to the new solutions envisaged by urban decision-makers. The urban context offers an important angle of observation in view of the role of the built environment on the sustainability of cities. This international conference calls for contributions from disciplines dealing with urban planning, architecture, heritage, engineering, urban planning reglementations and building materials.

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  • Galaţi

    Call for papers - Language

    Evidentiality in language and discourse

    This online event aims at bringing together scholars, researchers, lecturers with the aim of disseminating the latest scientific findings in the area of evidentiality, but also the intention to recall results of scholarship in this field up to the present moment (state-of-the art). We welcome contributions featuring empirical, methodological and theoretical approaches addressing the following topics: evidentiality vs epistemicity; boundaries between evidentiality and médiativité; evidential markers vs evidential strategies; direct vs indirect evidentiality; grammaticalisation of evidential lexical markers; evidentiality and stance taking; argumentative role of evidential marking; evidentials and normative frameworks of argumentation theory; evidentials as metadiscourse devices; rhetorical use of evidentials.

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  • Wrocław

    Call for papers - History

    International Public History Research Seminar

    Every year since 2018, Wrocław’s Public History Summer School brings together undergraduate and graduate students from all over the world. They attend lectures, workshops, round tables and discussions, as well as present their own public history projects. The positive feedback that we received from them, as well as their suggestions in evaluation questionnaires encourage us to extend the school’s program and launch an international research seminar. As more and more doctoral students and academic historians conduct public history projects or include public history in their ongoing research, we believe that it may become an important platform for networking and exchange of information for scholars who are at the very beginning of their career.

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  • Freiburg

    Call for papers - History

    Politics of pasts and futures in (post-)imperial contexts

    The conference aims to explore how references to past empires and imperiality have shaped perceptions of history and imagined futures, both in imperial and in post-imperial contexts. These include, for example, not only references to imperial foundation myths, but also stories of success and resilience during times of crisis, and uses of imperial symbolism and history to express civic, national and/or imperial identity. It also explores legacies of pre-existing empires in post-imperial political orders.

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  • Aubervilliers

    Call for papers - Political studies

    Federalism conference 2022

    Federalism conference is a one-day-long hybrid conference (virtual and presential) with four panels. The conference will be divided into a morning session that focuses on theories and an afternoon session that revolves around federal practices and case studies from Asia. The main objective of this conference is to set up a pool of information and network of young researchers and senior scholars involved in the field of federalism while actively promoting dialogue between academics. 

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