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  • Appel à contribution - Histoire

    « Wer ist Walter? »

    Résistance au nazisme en Europe pendant la seconde guerre mondiale

    « Wer ist Walter ? Resistance against Nazism in Europe » est un projet de recherche international organisé par crossborder factory (Berlin/Allemagne), le Musée d’Histoire de Bosnie-Herzégovine (Sarajevo), le Centre international de formation européenne (Nice) et le Mémorial de Jasenovac (Croatie), et est financé par le ministère fédéral des finances allemand. L’objectif du projet est de renforcer les connaissances et les échanges sur la résistance au nazisme en Europe et sur la manière dont elle a été représentée depuis 1945, afin de contribuer au développement d’un espace mémoriel européen. Les différences et les similitudes dans l’histoire et la mémoire de la résistance au nazisme en Europe seront abordées sous l’angle de quatre pays : l’Allemagne, la Bosnie-Herzégovine, la Croatie et la France.

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  • Chambéry

    Appel à contribution - Langage

    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

    Appel à contribution - Langage

    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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  • Dakhla

    Appel à contribution - Économie

    Fourth International Congress on Desert Economy

    International scientific research collaboration for arid lands and desert development

    The ultimate purpose of the International Congress on Desert Economy - ENCG, Dakhla, Morocco, is to be an interdisciplinary scientific research platform on the desert, arid lands, and the Sahara (hot drylands, hyperarid or semi-arid regions, oasis and remote rural areas)  economy, management, and development (rural development), in order to contribute effectively to the good governance and in the sustainable development of arid lands worldwide, by attracting and promoting investment opportunities in the Sahara and  deserts, and by stimulating meetings between all stakeholders on a global scale.

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  • Appel à contribution - Études des sciences

    Assessing the (de)construction of technological hypes

    TATuP – Journal for Technology Assessment in Theory and Practice - Volume 31, Issue 3 (2023)

    This TATuP – Journal for Technology Assessment in Theory and Practice special topic will collect research articles discussing “hypes” and “overpromising”, extending from false claims to inappropriate exaggerations, whether intentional or not. The aim is to support a deeper understanding of hyping language and practices and its underlying dynamics and mechanisms. Hype shall be transformed from a buzzword to a reflected and applicable working concept for different fields and constellations of technology assessment (TA).

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  • Appel à contribution - Études urbaines

    Tool box, tools for emancipation

    “Woman Journal” - Volume 2

    The Woman Journal is a periodical that focuses on notions of gender in regards to the spaces we inhabit, with an intersectional feminist perspective. The next issue’s theme is Toolbox: tools for emancipation. We love craft and do it yourself (DIY) and want the magazine to be a resource. Toolbox refers to the desire to share know-how, practices, tutorials and experiences, which we believe participate in creating community. Tools for emancipation refers to the way alternative organizations and experimentations of new societal modelsare shared and passed on.

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  • Bourse, prix et emploi - Religions

    Postdoctoral Fellowship on Religion, Culture and Society, 19th and 20th centuries

    In order to stimulate high-quality scientific research into the social and cultural impact of religion in 19th- and 20th-century society, Patria vzw and KADOC-KU Leuven (Interfaculty documentation and research centre on religion, culture and society) offer a short postdoctoral fellowship (12 months). 

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  • Bucarest

    Appel à contribution - Sociologie

    Corporate accountability for gross human rights violations: actors, visions, strategies

    The conference is open to research on the large spectrum of actors active in the field of corporate accountability and their repertoires of actions, including, but not limited to, advocacy for regional and international treaties, criminal and civil litigations, boycotts.

     

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  • Vienne

    Colloque - Épistémologie et méthodes

    The Art Museum in the Digital Age

    The Belvedere Research Center is continuing its conference series on the digital transformation of art museums with its fifth event on the topic. While the 2022 conference challenged binary concepts such as analog/ digital, this year’s event critically examines the imagined cultural metaverse. In four thematic online sessions and an on-site workshop, the lectures deal with the immersive experiences of virtuality and reality, cultural heritage data, value discourse surrounding the metaverse and NFTs, and self-perception and the social role of museums.

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  • Le Caire

    Appel à contribution - Préhistoire et Antiquité

    Reading reuse. Image recycling in Egypt and beyond

    L’Institut français d’archéologie orientale organise un workshop sur la notion de remploi et des changements d’usage d’artefacts décorés (monuments entiers, ornements muraux, éléments mobiliers, statues, figurines, vases peints ou incisés, parures...) en contexte archéologique ou architectural. Notre intérêt académique est de rassembler des spécialistes de périodes et d’aires culturelles variées, à travers une approche comparative qui ne se limite pas à l’étude des sociétés du passé mais bénéficie également des apports de l’anthropologie culturelle.

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  • Naples

    Appel à contribution - Europe

    Good and evil in the Germanic Middle Ages

    1st PhD Conference Associazione Italiana di Filologia Germanica (AIFG)

    The concepts of good and evil are expressed, from a lexical point of view, in different ways in different Germanic languages and at the same time they are declined in different forms depending on linguistic and literary traditions. The theme takes into account texts of different types: religiouos, legal, medical and so on. Starting from these assumptions, we encourage prospective participants to submit proposals which deal with the theme from a literary, philological, linguistic and/or historical perspective. The call is open to PhD students and PhDs in Germanic Philology and Linguistics.

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  • Innsbruck

    Appel à contribution - Histoire

    Limits of Europeanness? Contested Notions of Difference and Belonging (16th-21st Centuries)

    Fourteenth Annual Conference of the Research Network on the History of the Idea of Europe

    A basic tension inherent in any idea of Europe is that it links some set of “cultural values” to a geographical space on the western fringe of the Asian landmass, but at the same time allows for a significant degree of internal diversity, the boundaries of which are constantly shifting and disputed. There is ample evidence for the continuing force of visions of centre and periphery in this context, both on the territorial and metaphorical level. The variety of ways in which such topographies of cultural values have served to underpin notions of difference and belonging in the light of Europeanness are at the core of this conference. In exploring this multi-faceted field of research, we aim to bring together several disciplines ranging from history, intellectual history and art history over cultural and literary studies to musicology and anthropology.

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  • Appel à contribution - Représentations

    Picturing the Wound: Trauma in Cinema and Photography

    Arts is an international, peer-reviewed, open-access journal promoting significant research on all aspects of the visual and performing arts, published bimonthly online by MDPI. We are calling for papers for special Issue: Picturing the Wound: Trauma in Cinema and Photography.

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  • Biskra

    Appel à contribution - Langage

    The First National Conference on Language, Literature, and Culture (NCLLC)

    Todd (1987) defined literature as "language at full stretch". Stretch, here, refers to all the different practices of language by its users, and the common or even rare stylistic features of those users. Thus, a deep understanding of literature, especially the specific usages by writers and poets requires the mastery of the sentence’s internal mechanisms and beyond.

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  • Saint-Pétersbourg

    Appel à contribution - Représentations

    Beyond Russia’s Two Capitals: Regional Art Exhibitions in the Russian Empire

    Art life in the regions of the Russian Empire has often been sidelined in the larger picture of art history, and this conference aims to bring this vital material to wider attention and stimulate discussion. If the 1905 relaxing of censorship vastly increased the number of exhibitions, local societies and individuals had already established regular and highly significant exhibitions all over the Empire. We invite colleagues to illuminate and discuss exhibitions that were held in the different regions, to consider their specific features and become part of this huge — and inevitably collaborative — project. We particularly welcome papers that address exhibitions before 1905.

     

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  • Tunis

    Appel à contribution - Sociologie

    Kinship, Neighborhoods and Communities in The Maghreb: Or How to Rethink the Bond between the Local and the Global?

    Nowadays, it seems somewhat anachronistic to speak of bonds of kinship or neighborly relationships, networks of solidarity, mutual aid and support that they can entail in a (post)modernity that is increasingly characterized by the shift and transfer of the social and economic functions once attributed to the family, to public authorities. While matters of belonging and identities seem to be increasingly affected by quite virtual and proximate factors whereby spheres would be considered as being increasingly more seamless and permeable. Nonetheless, recent socio-anthropological studies have perversely revealed that patterns of kinship, family bonds, community or neighborhood ties seem to remain a remarkably significant part of the lived experiences of humans, albeit continuing to control the relationships among people and between people and their environment. The main goal of this symposium is to raise questions about the relevance of kinship, neighborhood and community as a source of meaning, identity and socio-economic solidarity.

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  • Appel à contribution - Europe

    Worlds of Work and the Welfare State in Europe between Two Crises, 1973-2013

    This is a call for an issue that aims to investigate the changes in the practices, concepts, imagery of the worlds of work and welfare in Europe that have emerged in the period between 1973 and 2013. The call for paper solicits the proposal of studies concerning public policies, as well as social movements, ideas, dominant and subordinate cultural representations.

     

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  • Brno

    Colloque - Europe

    Inventing Past Narratives. Venice and the Adriatic Space (13th-15th centuries)

    This conference aims to explore the dialogue between Venice and the Adriatic area from a specific perspective: the construction of the past. We would like to create a dialogue between specialists from various disciplines and also examine the validity of interdisciplinary approaches at the intersection of different cultural fields: textual and visual, material, and historiographic. The chronological and geographical perspective chosen covers the late Middle Ages and the early modern age and focuses on the interaction between Venice and other centres in the Adriatic space.

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  • Paris

    Appel à contribution - Droit

    Violent Turns: Sources, Interpretations, Responses

    The aim of this international conference is to provide researchers with an interdisciplinary platform to investigate and debate the question of contemporary irruptions of political violence and to inquire into the different responses intended to counteract violence. When and why do individuals, groups, and societies come to believe that peaceful means and legal avenues of redress, including non-violent civil disobedience, are insufficient or improper to achieve a social or political goal and to view violent action as morally legitimate and necessary for change? Can one identify trends shaping recourse to violence by parts of the populace? What role does state violence play in the dialectic? When, if ever, is political violence legitimate? How can violence be averted?

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  • Fribourg | Rome | Paris

    Appel à contribution - Époque contemporaine

    Catholicisme et anticommunisme – L’apogée du pontificat de Pie XII

    Cycle de colloques et séminaires 2023-2024, Fribourg-Rome-Paris

    De la première condamnation du communisme dans l’encyclique Qui pluribus (1846) aux décrets d’excommunication de 1949, 1950 et 1959, l’anticommunisme semble un réflexe fondamental de l’Église catholique. Ses manifestations s’étendent de la théologie aux pratiques dévotionnelles, en passant par les engagements des partis et syndicats chrétiens. L’ouverture des archives vaticanes pour le pontificat de Pie XII (1939-1958) invite à reprendre à nouveaux frais l’étude de l’anticommunisme catholique. Ce cycle de séminaires et colloques vise à stimuler la recherche dans ces archives nouvellement disponibles.

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