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  • Paris | Nanterre

    Jornadas - Época Contemporânea

    Par-delà les premiers temps : persistance du cinéma itinérant au XXe siècle 

    Cet atelier entend explorer les pratiques du cinéma itinérant à l’échelle globale dans leur diversité historique, matérielle et culturelle et examiner la manière dont elles interfèrent avec les identités communautaires des publics. Comment les communautés — entendues comme des ensembles linguistiques, ethniques, religieux non figés, traversés par différentes dynamiques sociales et culturelles — ont-elles structuré les publics du cinéma itinérant et inversement, comment les lieux de projection itinérante ont-ils créé, renforcé ou perturbé les identités communautaires ? Les bornes chronologiques retenues sont fluctuantes, allant des années 1920 jusqu’à la fin du XXe siècle. Notre champ d’appréhension s’arrête au moment où la télévision investit les pratiques spectatorielles quotidiennes et où se développe le magnétoscope (un moment qui diffère selon les histoires locales des médias).

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  • Aubervilliers

    Jornadas - Epistemologia e métodos

    Regards critiques sur le développement

    Les journées doctorales « Regards critiques sur le développement » visent à promouvoir les synergies entre les jeunes chercheur·euse·s (jeunes docteur·e·s, doctorant·e·s et masterant·e·s) en sciences sociales contribuant à la recherche critique sur le développement, à l’étude des politiques et des institutions qui prétendent l’incarner et le mettre en pratique, ainsi que leurs fondements idéologiques, dans les Nords comme dans les Suds. Ces deux journées seront par ailleurs l’occasion d’ouvrir la discussion et de favoriser les échanges entre membres de diverses unités présentes sur le site Condorcet. De cette manière, les journées doctorales seront de riches moments didactiques pour les jeunes chercheur·euse·s, quel que soit l’état d’avancement de leurs travaux.

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  • Chamada de trabalhos - Época Contemporânea

    Luso-Ecologies: More-Than-Human Complexity, Agency and Resistance in the Portuguese-Speaking Anthropocene

    Expressions of interest are invited for participation in a two-day symposium to take place on 30-31 March 2023 at the University of Oxford, leading to the publication of an edited collection on ‘Luso-Ecologies’ in the following year. We seek to foster discussion among the Lusophone scholarly community about animal, plant and other more-than-human complexities, agencies and materialities in Portuguese-speaking works – ranging from literary and philosophical texts to films and television, the visual arts, activist projects, and beyond. This aims to be the decisive first step in a collaborative research project locating environmental studies and ecocriticism firmly within the scope of Lusophone Studies and Modern Languages research more generally.

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  • Colóquio - Comunicação

    Digital Humanities and Heritage

    The conference “Digital Humanities and Heritage” is intended to provide a bridge between scientists and experts in the humanities, especially digital humanities, and professionals in the fields of library and information science, archival studies and museum cultural resource management. Its purpose is to promote the use of digital technology within heritage and humanities research as both a methodology and a tool in all domains of Heritage, Humanities and Social sciences. The aim of this conference is to bring together stakeholders dealing with heritage and its digital transformation.

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  • Chamada de trabalhos - Representações

    The Wall Painting Cycle on the Sciences and Arts in the Brandenburg Cathedral Cloister in its Context

    Art Production and Organization of Knowledge around 1450

    On the occasion of the completion of the art historical DFG funded project ‘The Wall Painting Cycle on the Sciences and Arts in the Brandenburg Cathedral Cloister. Art Production and Organization of Knowledge around 1450’ (project number 346774044) an interdisciplinary symposium is organized by the Chair of Medieval and Early Modern Art History at the Institute of Art | Music | Textiles – Department of Art, Faculty of Arts and Humanities, Paderborn University, Prof. Dr. Ulrike Heinrichs and the Curator of the Brandenburg Cathedral Chapter, Dr. Cord-Georg Hasselmann.

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  • Chamada de trabalhos - Época Contemporânea

    A History of Constant Reform: Crime and Punishment in the Twentieth Century

    In the twentieth century, laws, legal institutions, and prison facilities seemed to be characterized by a constant process of reform. Though there were occasional accelerations and downturns, the reform movement never entirely stopped. Thus, the discourses and practices of criminality and of legal sanctions and their execution evolved substantially, while the individuals involved in the legal and penal systems – the accused, accusers, lawyers, judges, prison inmates, prison workers, and criminologists – became more diverse in terms of gender, social and geographic origin, professionalization, etc.

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  • Grenoble

    Chamada de trabalhos - África

    Study and conservation of earthen archaeological heritage in ancient Egypt and Sudan

    Nile’s Earth International Conference

    The Nile’s Earth International Conference aims at stimulating an international debate towards better characterisation and long-term management of earthen architecture of the ancient Nile Valley, including potential lessons to be learnt to address some of the current concerns for a more sustainable development.

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  • Estocolmo

    Chamada de trabalhos - Europa

    European Energy Shortages during the Short Coal Age (1860-1960)

    The winter of 2022-2023 in Europe may become the harshest since 1944 due to fuel and electricity scarcity. This is an obvious moment for revisiting historical energy shortages. The proposed workshop will target the period of repeated fuel shortages in Europe from roughly 1860 to 1960 – the century during which coal supplied more than 50 % of all energy in Europe.

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  • Chamada de trabalhos - Sociologia

    A game of states? Sport and international politics

    Eracle Call for Papers Vol. 6 (2023)

    In recent years, the increasing fragmentation of the international system, linked to rising China-US tensions, the emergence of populist movements, the consequences of the Covid-19 pandemic and the outbreak of the war in Ukraine, casts further complexity and uncertainty on international sport, calling for renewed scholarly attention and inquiry. Against this backdrop, we invite scholars of sport as a social phenomenon and institution – historians, sociologists, political scientists, International Relations and Media and Communications scholars – to submit proposals addressing the multifaceted nexus between sport and international politics.

     

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  • Chamada de trabalhos - História

    Gender and otherness in drama, literature and visual culture

    Gender and Otherness in in the Humanities (GOTH) - 2023

    The Annual Gender and Otherness in in the Humanities (GOTH) Symposium is welcoming proposals focusing on the following aspects of gender and otherness in drama, literature and visual culture: gender and/or otherness in pre-1800 images of drama and literature; gender and/or otherness in modern performance receptions of ancient Greek drama; race, disability and/or otherness in early modern theatre and “Collectible Otherness” 1500-1800.

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  • Marburgo

    Colóquio - Representações

    Re-Thinking Photobooks

    Media Constellations in Media Constellations

    This workshop will broaden the outlook on photobooks, beyond the canonical understanding of the term, by engaging with a wide variety of books with photographs: photojournalistic and/or thematic monographs, popular book series, coffee-table books, celebratory retrospective volumes, historical (re)collections, manuals, and the like. It will also endeavor to situate the history of the photobook at the intersection of multiple media (with or against which it manifests its medial identity, evolving and changing over time) rather than as a stand-alone genre. Instead, we strive to understand the photobook as an object constituted by media constellations, tying medially diverse content—different kinds of images and writings, drawing on what is technologically available at a given time—and combining it into meaningfully arranged double pages by ways of the layout.

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  • Seminário - Antropologia

    Fieldwork Research Methods and Ethics in the Study of China

    This monthly webinar proposes to address recent debates on epistemological and methodological tools realted to the study of “China”, and to examine them in the light of empirical field experiences. Through historical, sociological and anthropological investigations, the aim will be to identify concrete issues and propose critical approaches to reflect on them.

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  • Frankfurt am Main

    Chamada de trabalhos - Representações

    Sticky Films. Conceptual and Material Explorations

    Stickiness is ambiguous. Sticky tapes can repair and mend, or accelerate decomposition and destruction. How can we conceptually think of these (un-)desirabilities of stickiness in relation to objects in film and media studies? By capturing the double-meaning of film as both a medium that exists within cultural industries, and as a thin viscous layer atop something, the conceptual and material explorations of films as inherently sticky go against the assumption that current transformations in film and media culture are continuous and smooth. We aim to gather scholars from various fields to think about, with, and through these contradicting or even resisting conceptions of stickiness for the study of configurations of film and media. Bringing erratic examples of stickiness, adhesives, glue, and paste together creates contact zones, and makes configurations knowable as sensible encounters to be explored with care.

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  • Chamada de trabalhos - Linguagem

    « Translang » : Aller au-delà des langues

    Translang is a journal of translation and languages founded in 2002 at the University of Oran. The published works in the journal were more directed to German with a clear orientation towards translation. From 2010 onwards, Translang becomes multidisciplinary and more languages a represent : English, Arabic, French, Spanish, Russian and the work between translation and languages is balanced. The themes addressed today are particularly related to the reflection on translation as a process, especially the translation of specialised texts (technical, literary, artistic), on the interpreting process (simultaneous,consecutive, community), on the cognitive aspects of translation, history of translation, didactics and pedagogy, translatology, terminology, etc.

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  • Chamada de trabalhos - História

    A Story of History Preservers

    Retrospective, Present, and Future Possibilities of Research on the History of Memory Institutions

    The XXII scientific conference “A Story of History Preservers: Retrospective, Present, and Future Possibilities of Research on the History of Memory Institutions”, dedicated to the 100th anniversary of Panevėžys County Gabrielė Petkevičaitė-Bitė Public Library. The history of any institution is a story that records how the institution emerged, developed and changed over time, what functions it performed and what place it occupied among other organizational structures of society. The main purpose of the Conference is to review the state of research on the emergence, development and role of memory institutions in the life of society in Lithuania and abroad, to present the experience of different countries in this field, to discuss possible research directions, methods and problems, and to outline further research guidelines.

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  • Budapeste

    Chamada de trabalhos - Representações

    The Ethics of “Racechange” in Performance, Adaptations and Tradaptations of Shakespeare’s plays

    This seminar, hold by European Shakespeare Research Association (ESRA), aims to analyse race through a “racechange” embodied by the actor on stage and on film through the use of racial prosthetics and language – “Ethiop words”. To what extent does the phenomenon of “racechange” show the intrinsic paradox of race, being the product of an essentialist constructivism, or a constructivist essentialism? How do adaptations and tradaptations reveal the polysemy of race through the dynamics of “racechange”? How is the meaning of race fluctuating depending on the cultural context and the language chosen for the tradaptation? What are the consequences of “racechange” in the interactions between the characters and how does it change the meaning of the play?

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  • Colóquio - Comunicação

    Live Performance and Video games

    Appropriations, Inspirations and Mutual Transfers

    Narrative strategies, immersion, interaction, identification, multimodality, characters and the relationship between physical and virtual worlds: the fields of investigation concerning the complex relationship between live performance and video games are numerous and compound. This symposium will bring together specialists in the field and will provide an overview of research into this relationship.

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  • Genebra

    Curso de verão - História

    Tracing Never‐ending Diseases

    New trends in medical, material, and audiovisual history

    The Tracing Never‐ending Diseases: New Trends in Medical, Material, and Audiovisual History Summer School aims to probe the history of public health methodologies and materialities in education and medical research to trace, test, inventory, and treat infectious diseases between the end of the 19th century up until the present day.

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  • Colóquio - Estudos urbanos

    Mapping “Post-Conflict” Cities

    Building on the knowledge gathered from academic literature as well as from the first UrbanMetaMapping conference “Cartographies of Catastrophes” in Bamberg (2021) this conference will examine mapping of “post-conflict” cities from the 19th century until the present day in different geographic settings. Firstly, we want to focus particularly on the question of continuities and ruptures relating to urban planning in those cases when end of conflict coincided with a change of socio-political regime. Secondly, we want to move away from the iconic cities, capitals in particular, and focus instead on less known case studies. We are therefore particularly interested in mapping of “peripheral” cities and their experience of “post-conflict” periods.

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  • Lisbon

    Bolsa de estudo, prémios e ofertas de emprego - Psiquismo

    Research grant for a master student under the project “VAST: Values Across Space and Time”

    A call for tender for one Research grant for a Master Student under the project VAST: Values Across Space and Time project is now open  in the scientific area of Psychological sciences. The research grant holder will develop tasks within the European project VAST: Values Across Space and Time (EU 101004949), whose main objective is to study the transformation of moral values across space and time, and how these are communicated and perceived by different audiences, capturing, digitising, preserving and analysing of the stories and experiences of those exposed to these values.

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