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  • Brno

    Appel à contribution - Représentations

    A Byzantine Century

    Reassessing Neo-Byzantine Style from Paris to Algiers to Tiflis – and Beyond (ca. 1800 – 1920)

    In the wake of blossoming discussions on the reception history of the Middle Ages, this conference attempts to rethink the protean and eclectic term “Neo-Byzantine” from a broad perspective. We are particularly interested in the complex articulation between art historical theory, architectural and artistic practice, and the actual patronages and uses of the “Neo-Byzantine.” We invite scholars dealing with the issue from a broad chronological (1800–1920) and geographical frame, bridging Europe, North Africa, and West Asia. We especially welcome are case studies or broader reflections on the uses of “Neo-Byzantine” architecture in processes of identity and nation-building and within frameworks of orientalism and colonialism.

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  • Gand

    Appel à contribution - Information

    Forgotten Journalists

    Lived experiences and professional identities in the past

    This conference aims to reconstruct the careers and lived experiences of a mass of anonymous news workers. Three groups of forgotten media professionals stand out (amongst others): war correspondents and foreign correspondents, female journalists, and those who founded and shaped professional journalists’ associations and trade unions behind the scenes. Thanks to the ever-increasing amount of digitised historical news media, the digitisation of genealogical sources and the growing access to the archives of professional journalists, the lives and works of forgotten journalists have become easier to trace. By focusing on lived experiences and professional identities from a historical and decentered perspective, we want to make visible those whose work has been underestimated, or whose journalistic (or partly journalistic) careers have been neglected. 

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  • Naples

    Appel à contribution - Représentations

    “Espèces d’espaces” : Space as a lens of resistance-existence analysis

    The Humanities have long given priority to the analysis of time, while space has always been considered as a container, the stage upon which the destiny of humanity unfolds. Nevertheless, the relationship between these coordinates of existence has been reconsidered in recent years, particularly in the Humanities and Social Sciences, where space becomes not only an object but also a lens and perspective of analysis, opening up exploration of this and other worlds.

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  • Paris

    Journée d'étude - Études urbaines

    Changes in property rights and land regulation

    Global and historical perspectives

    How do land reforms affect land access and property rights? Who are the actors of these transformations? Does such evolution contribute to the commodification and financialization of land? How do urban regulations produce informalities and affect socio-spatial dynamics? This half-day thematic seminar seeks to delve into these key questions with two roundtables. Aiming to inform today’s urban transformations through law and history, the six presentations will cover different contexts as diverse as Istanbul, Northern Italy, rural China, Madrid, and colonial Bombay, spanning from the 14th century to today.

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  • Paris

    Colloque - Droit

    Perspectives on Academic Freedom: USA and Europe

    The AUP Center for Critical Democracy Studies is excited to invite researchers and students to a symposium on academic freedom in France and the US. The event will kick off with a keynote lecture by Robert Post (Yale Law School) and include two panels with Olivier Beaud (Panthéon-Assas), Eleonora Bottini (Université de Caen Normandie), and Camille Fernandes (Université de Franche-Comté).

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  • Appel à contribution - Europe

    Local communities in Austria-Hungary and beyond

    “Acta Poloniae Historica”

    Changes in the management of the Habsburg Empire and new technologies, expanding the circulation of social communication, accelerated the modernisation processes taking place in Central Europe. It was an area inhabited by various ethnic, national, religious and linguistic communities; they had to rework their modus vivendi and to find their place in complex networks of relations, in the context of the liberalising legal framework of the 1860s in the Austrian part of the monarchy and the tightening grip of the state on the local non-Magyar initiatives in the Hungarian part. Deep and multi-faceted socio-cultural changes were leading to new cumulations of symbolic (and political) power; new groups, termed here as local communities (political, social, religious), were gaining visibility and sought recognition, according to changing configuration of values and integration impulses. We pose the question how the new or redefined communities were formed and managed.

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  • Paris

    Journée d'étude - Europe

    Art Activism and Ecoart Communities in Ireland

    Journée d’étude organisée par le centre de recherches en études irlandaises et nord-irlandaises ERIN (EA PRISMES, Sorbonne Nouvelle) et l’équipe EMMA (Université Paul Valéry- Montpellier 3), avec le soutien du GIS EIRE.

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  • Colloque - Histoire

    Living apart together? The troubled and treasured relationship between nature and human beings in art 1800-1900

    European Society for Nineteenth century Art (ESNA) Conference 2024

    With the growing realisation that nature and the earth’s climate are at risk of being destroyed, this conference aims to centralise the interconnectedness between nature and human beings, by analysing the depiction of their relationship in Western-European art, including the effects of colonialism, during the long nineteenth century.

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  • Vienne

    Appel à contribution - Ethnologie, anthropologie

    Suicide, exploitation, and pleasure in the cultural uses of self-inflicted bodily harm. Ethnographies and contemporary theories

    Vienna Anthropology Days (VANDA) 2024

    The Young Scholars Forum: “38. Suicide, Exploitation and Pleasure in the Cultural Uses of Self-Inflicted Bodily Harm. Contemporary ethnographies and theories” will be held as part of the 4th Vienna Anthropology Conference 2024. In this workshop we will share research related to cultural practices and bodily harm (mortification and sacrifice, extreme practices in gymnasium culture, self-inflicted behavior and suicide, immolation, hunger strikes, etc.).

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  • Calgary

    Bourse, prix et emploi - Études du politique

    Eyes High Postdoctoral Fellowship

    The Canadian Municipal Barometer (CMB) is a major research partnership that brings together academic researchers and non-academic organizations across Canada to understand and improve municipaldemocracy. Our research includes annual surveys of mayors and councillors in 1,000 municipalities, large recurring surveys of the Canadian public, and in-depth qualitative research. Alongside its academic outputs, the partnership will also create numerous outputs for practitioners and the wider public, including the Local Democracy Lab, a new resource for dataaccess and data analysis for community leaders and elected representatives. The CMB postdoc fellow will have access to exceptionally large survey datasets of both political elites and the Canadian public and will have the opportunity to design and implement survey modules for both surveys.

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  • Vienne

    Colloque - Éducation

    Challenging the Reproduction of Inequality Through Higher Education

    Critical Approaches in Romani Studies and Beyond

    The event aims to facilitate critical discussion on programs promoting the educational access of persons belonging to historically marginalized and racialized groups, such as Roma. The conference, celebrating the 20th anniversary of launching CEU’s Roma Access Program, facilitates critical discussion on programs promoting the educational access of persons belonging to oppressed groups. The conference promotes the participation of Romani scholars and professionals including those who took part in such programs earlier and aims to facilitate a knowledge exchange amongst various scholars and professionals from educational and social sciences.

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  • Madrid

    Colloque - Éducation

    Open libraries: open science, open learning

    UNED Library, along with the UNESCO Chair in Distance Education (CUED), will be holding the International Conference Open Libraries: open science, open learning, in Madrid, from September 30th to October 3rd. The conference will focus on research and learning in Europe and the role of university libraries as support units for universities in both processes.

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  • Genève

    Informations diverses - Éducation

    A century of educational change: Global trends and reform circulations in the 20th century

    This hybrid event aims to present the World Education Reform Database (WERD). The Database gathers educational reforms reported by States over the 20th century. It currently encompasses 10,955 reforms from 189 countries and territories. Recently, data from the UNESCO-IBE's archives center were compiled to complete this massive database. This event aims to enhance reflexions on the use of such data into ongoing research program and practices, introduce to methodological challenges and potentiality, and provide concrete case studies that contributes to the historicization of intergovernmental cooperation.

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  • Prague

    Séminaire - Représentations

    The Normalized, the Normalizers and Their Cinemas

    Czechoslovak and Soviet Films of the 1970s

    In both cinemas—that of the “normalizer” and that of the “normalized”—the political and economic stagnation reinforced by stochastic censorship and disillusioned society often leads to peculiar examples of mismatched ideology and aesthetics allowing for viewing them as accidental camp classics today. What structural changes do Czechoslovak studios undergo in the wake of the Warsaw Pact invasion? What thematic and aesthetic choices can be attributed to their moment in film history on both sides of the Iron Curtain? How does the soaring number of light entertainment genre like melodrama, comedy or musical correlate with the current events? Last but not least, the questions of actors’ agency in the face of state repression and censorship, of reevaluation of the immense corpus of films created during the late-Communist era feel relevant in Russian and Central European cinema and culture in general today.

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  • Appel à contribution - Sociologie

    “Atras Journal” - varia

    Volume 5, issue 2

    ATRAS is a double-masked, peer-reviewed, and multidisciplinary journal issued by the Faculty of Letters, Languages, and Arts, Saida University, Algeria. The journal aims to provide national and international researchers with an academic environment in applied linguistics, literature, civilization, translation, psychology, cultural studies, pedagogy, arts, philosophy, and sociology. ATRAS invites researchers in the previously mentioned fields to submit their scholarly papers.

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  • Oxford

    Colloque - Histoire

    Forgeries, Fakes and Counterfeits in Print Culture: Texts, Editions, Copies

    The printed book, for centuries the most powerful medium for the circulation of ideas, is particularly central to this discourse, and it is no surprise that readers of all times as well as specialists are constantly challenged by the wealth of literary forgeries, fake imprints, fake authors, and material counterfeits. We are far, however, from an established definition of these notions, especially in their differences and overlaps. This two-day symposium aims to explore the topic at three different levels. Texts addresses textual forgeries and manipulations of authorship; editions concentrates on false imprints, ‘refreshed’ title-pages, and editorial piracy, including that of written and illustrated paratext; copies looks into the alteration of individual specimens of an edition.

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  • Alexandrie

    Appel à contribution - Information

    Information Literacy Revolution .... Get Ready!

    International Conference on Information Literacy (ICIL) 2024

    For the first time in Egypt and in North Africa, Bibliotheca Alexandrina is pleased to host & organize the 3rd round of the international Conference on Information Literacy - Africa 2024 (ICIL - Africa). ICIL - Africa is held bi annualy with the aim of discussing recent developments and current chalenges in the field of information Literacy. It is a sister conference to the European Conference on Information Literacy (ECIL) that started in 2012. The conference aims at bringing to the table of discussion several trending and emerging topics that matter to librarians and researchers related to digital inclusion, smart libraries and the inclusion of artificial intelligence (AI) in different contexts related to libraries and information literacy.

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  • Heidelberg

    Appel à contribution - Histoire

    Playing the Aggressor

    Historical Conquest, Colonization, and Resistance in Video Games

    The workshop will analyze video games that reconstruct, model, or draw inspiration from historical aggressors and aggression, with a particular focus on conquest, colonization, and resistance. It explores games where players engage in territorial expansion or resistance, spanning various genres including real-time strategy, grand strategy, and other turn-based strategies and tactical games, among others.

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  • Béjaïa

    Appel à contribution - Langage

    English for Medical Purposes

    Challenges and Issues

    In today's globalized world, English has become indispensable, serving as the lingua franca, particularly in professional fields such as medicine, business, and politics. The need for proficiency in English for medical purposes (EMP) is especially critical in Algeria, where recent governmental emphasis on the language underscores its importance in the healthcare sector. This call for papers seeks to address the complex task of teaching EMP in the Algerian context by facilitating a comprehensive exploration of the associated challenges.

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  • Montréal

    Bourse, prix et emploi - Épistémologie et méthodes

    Contrats doctoraux sur les écritures numériques (Université de Montréal)

    La chaire de recherche du Canada sur les écritures numériques (Université de Montréal), le Groupe de recherche sur les éditions critiques en contexte numérique et le Centre de recherche interuniversitaire sur les humanités numériques proposent des contrats doctoraux d’une valeur de 35 000 $ CAD par an pendant quatre ans, afin d’étoffer leurs équipes. La recherche débutera le 1er septembre 2024 ou le 1er janvier 2025, et sera réalisée dans le cadre d'un doctorat option humanités numériques à l’université de Montréal.

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