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  • Cambridge

    Summer School - History

    Oceanic and Maritime History Workshop

    The Oceanic and Maritime History Workshop offers a supportive and informal setting for graduate students and early career researchers (ECRs) to discuss their research on all aspects of Oceanic and Maritime History across all periods. Dedicated to historical research investigating human engagement with the sea. It is open to all time periods, geographical regions, or intellectual approaches, and we actively encourage interdisciplinary collaboration and discussion, as well as transnational approaches.

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  • Call for papers - Education

    Artificial Intelligence, Open Digital Commons and Education: Towards Epistemic Justice in the Humanities and Social Sciences

    Atras Journal

    Artificial Intelligence (AI), Free Software, and Open-Source tools are redefining the landscape of knowledge production, teaching, and learning in the Humanities and Social Sciences (HSS). These technologies carry the promise of educational equity, linguistic justice, and collaborative knowledge-making—but they also pose critical questions about bias, access, cultural sovereignty, and epistemic inclusion. This special issue of ATRAS Journal invites educators, researchers, curriculum developers, and digital humanists to reflect on the transformative role of open digital technologies in teaching and learning, and to examine how AI and digital commons can support just, inclusive, and pluralistic knowledge systems.

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  • Call for papers - Modern

    We don’t need no education. The Education of the Artist and for the Artist from 1900 to the Present

    “Senzacornice Journal. Studies on the Contemporary Art System”

    We are pleased to announce the new call for papers for the second issue of the new series of Senzacornice Journal. Studies on the Contemporary Art System, on the theme We don't need no education. The Education of the Artist and for the Artist from 1900 to the Present, edited by Raffaele Bedarida. This issue explores the histories, theories, and practices related to the formation of the artist's role in the contemporary context, both nationally and internationally. It investigates the spaces, methods, and networks of relationships and knowledge shaped through official and unofficial channels of artistic practice transmission.

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  • Call for papers - History

    Historical approaches to religious reinventions and social change in late modern societies

    Special Issue for the journal “European Review of History”

    From the late 19th century to the mid-20th century, religion played a continuous role in shaping societies worldwide. This period was marked by dramatic historical changes, including imperial expansion, decolonization, the devastation of two world wars, and the ideological tensions of the Cold War. Religious institutions, communities, and individuals actively engaged with all these phenomena, proving themselves to be co-creators of profound social, cultural, and political shifts. Currently seeking contributions from historians focusing on selected examples of religious transformation and social change in Eastern Orthodoxy, Catholicism of the Greek rite, Judaism and Islam.

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  • Call for papers - Language

    Design, representation formats and management systems

    5th International Conference on Multilingual Digital Terminology Today, MDTT 2026

    Producing terminology resources requires a wide range of research and development skills. The design and implementation phases involve a thorough preliminary analysis of the information needs of potential users, as well as an accurate assessment of the structural requirements of the resource.In this context, the fifth international conference Multilingual Digital Terminology Today: Design, Representation Formats and Management Systems aims to bring together specialists in terminology, terminography, computational terminology, specialized lexicography, computational linguistics, and NLP. The goal is to share methodological perspectives on design approaches, representation formats, and management systems for digital terminology as represented in terminology resources.

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  • Aarhus

    Call for papers - Early modern

    The City as a Site and Object of Knowledge-Making in the Early Modern Period

    EAHN26 Session_Building Science

    The session aims to shed light on the city as a contact zone and as a subject and object of making, circulating, implementing, and institutionalising knowledge in the early modern period. We are interested in gaining insights into the reciprocal process that both practically and theoretically shapes the city and situates architecture within a broader field of knowledge-making.

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  • Seminar - Law

    IDES Online New Book Discussion Series

    The aim of the IDES Online New Book Discussion Series is to provide authors with a platform to present their new books to a diverse audience of socio-legal scholars at UNIL and beyond. 

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  • Call for papers - Political studies

    Climate Mobilities. Redefining Statehood, Citizenship, and Refugeehood in times of climate crisis

    “Partecipazione e Conflitto” Journal

    This Special Issue of Partecipazione e Conflitto will examine the political, legal, andjudicial implications of the climate crisis. Its main goal is to collect recent developments and proposals toaddress the challenges posed by the climate crisis. Expected contributions will range from ongoing initiatives to constitutional proposals and amendments, proposals’ drafts ofinternational treaties, relevant case-laws, and best practices collections at the subnationallevel, including local policies. This Special Issue welcomes contributions from political science and law. 

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  • Conference, symposium - Science studies

    Archaeology Gone Astray: Forgeries, Misinterpretation, and Other Field Stories

    UISPP Commission on the History of Archaeology conference

    This conference, titled “Archaeology Gone Astray: Forgeries, Misinterpretations, and Other Field Stories”, is dedicated to the less glorious —but undeniably fascinating— chapters in the history of archaeology. We’ll delve into everything from notorious forgeries and spectacular blunders to interpretive dead ends and moments of… let’s say, excessive enthusiasm in the field.The event offers a space for reflection, self-reflection, and a bit of humor —because, like any living science, archaeology sometimes takes a wrong turn. Yet, even when it goes astray, it always leads to something interesting.While the main theme centers on the field’s twists, turns, and detours, the program will also feature an open session for participants who wish to present their current research projects.

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  • Call for papers - Language

    “Iḥālāt Journal”, Linguistic, Literary, and Critical Studies

    No. 7 (December 2025)

    The editorial board of Iḥālāt Journal, published by the Institute of Arts and Languages at the University Center of Maghnia, invites submissions of original research and scholarly articles in Arabic, English, and French. This international, peer-reviewed, semi-annual academic journal focuses on linguistic, literary, and critical studies. 

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  • Rabat

    Call for papers - Information

    Cultural and Heritage Property and Products in Africa, MENA Region and Beyond

    Development, Circulation, Framework and Emerging Technologies

    The School of Information Sciences organizes the second edition of The International Conference on Cultural Engineering and Heritage Development. Already anchored in the interdisciplinary scientific line of this manifestation, the theme of this second edition focuses on the development and the circulation of cultural and heritage property and products while facing the digital technologies and artificial intelligence. It questions the framework and the issues of this dynamic and movement as well as the issues raised by the use of digitalization, technologies and artificial intelligence tools in the fields of culture, art and cultural heritage.

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  • Paris

    Seminar - Europe

    Summerschool: Marriage in Premodern Imagination

    Art, Gender & Cultural History of an Institution and a Sacrament

    The interdisciplinary summer school Marriage in Premodern Europe (1400–1800), jointly organized by Viadrina and Sorbonne University (Paris 1), investigates marriage as a theological, legal, and socio-political institution. Combining perspectives from literary studies, theology, religious and art history, and gender studies, the program examines how confessionalisation and legal regulation shaped norms, rituals, and power relations across Catholic, Lutheran, and Reformed traditions. Particular attention is given to the interaction between doctrine, institutional authority, and lived experience in the formation of premodern matrimonial cultures.

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  • Scholarship, prize and job offer - Sociology

    Doctoral Researcher (f/m/d) - “Cultures of the Cryosphere. Infrastructures. Politics, and Futures of Artificial Cooling” (CultCryo)

    The Heinz Nixdorf Institute and the Faculty of Arts and Humanities, Institute of Human Sciences/Philosophy and Ethics of techno-scientific Cultures

    The Heinz Nixdorf Institute and the Faculty of Arts and Humanities of University of Paderborn, Institute of Human Sciences/Philosophy and Ethics of techno-scientific Cultures offers one position starting as soon as possible as a Doctoral Researcher (f/m/d) with regular working hours of 65 %. The position is limited for a fixed term of 48 months corresponding to the job profile within the approved project period. The opportunity for further scientific qualification is given.

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  • Call for papers - Sociology

    Migrant labour resistance and struggles in agriculture

    The proposed volume focusses on migrant farmworker resistances in the last five years. It seeks contributions that examine the roots and forms, evolution and role, consequences and prospects of solidarities, alliance building, and resistances against the exploitation, control, and precarization of racialized migrant labour. The volume's larger goal is to provide a platform for dialogue among academics, activists, artists, migrant workers and indigenous populations on practices of resistance and self-advocacy to reclaim labour rights and proposealternatives to agricultural racial capitalism. 

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  • Call for papers - Thought

    The Ethics Forum/Les ateliers de l’éthique - appel permanent

    In the context of the proliferation of predatory journals and the growing challenges facing academic publishing, we wish to remind the philosophical community that Les ateliers de l’éthique/The Ethics Forum has been providing an open-access publishing platform since 2006.

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  • Oslo

    Conference, symposium - Epistemology and methodology

    Translational Epistemologies and Open Science

    Towards Equitable and Sustainable Ecosystems of Knowledge Production and Dissemination

    Translation has emerged in recent decades as a keyword in disciplines such as cultural history, anthropology and science and technology studies (STS). Moreover, since around the turn of this century it has become an institutionalized concept in medicine – as evident in the increasing ubiquity of knowledge translation and translational research activities that attempt to put research-based knowledge into practice (Ødemark and Engebretsen 2018).This event will provide a forum for engaging with epistemologies and scholarly initiatives that seek to open up spaces for equitable and ethically responsible reflection on translation within various ecosystems of knowledge and society at large. 

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  • Naples

    Call for papers - History

    Violence and Empire. From the Early 1800s to the End of the Great War

    From the early 1800s, the formation, consolidation, and maintenance of empires were increasingly bound to new logics of state power, technological advancements, and legal rationalisation and justification. Despite narratives of civilising missions and administrative modernisation, violence remained a central practice of imperial rule, both as an instrument of conquest and a mechanism for governing already established colonial regimes. This conference invites historians and scholars of related disciplines to consider the various ways in which violence operated within imperial systems, how it was implemented, codified and justified legally and culturally, along with its contemporary perception in the imperial metropolis and its remembrance and subsequent legacies that continuously remain influential until the present day.

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  • Courbevoie

    Call for papers - Sociology

    Artificial Intelligence and Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) Issues: Tensions, Synergies, and Transformations

    This event explores the intersection of Responsible AI and ESG frameworks, examining how ethical priorities, environmental impact, and governance structures can be integrated into the development and deployment of artificial intelligence. By bringing together experts from academia, industry, and policy, we aim to foster dialogue on aligning technological innovation with sustainable and socially responsible outcomes.

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  • Cambridge

    Call for papers - Language

    Translation Networks in the Decolonising World, 1950s–1970s

    This conference seeks to redress narratives that often overlook translation’s role in shaping political and cultural transformation by foregrounding the networks of translation that enabled dialogue between communities, intellectuals, and revolutionary movements across Africa, Asia, and Latin America between the 1950s and 1970s. It aims to explore how translation practices facilitated the circulation of anti-colonial ideas, shaped notions of identity and sovereignty, and influenced the formation of new political and cultural realities in the decolonising world.

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  • Nájera

    Call for papers - History

    Disability and Inclusion in the Medieval City: A Comparative View Between Europe and the Islamic World

    22th International Meetings of the Middle Ages of Nájera

    The 22th Meetings of Medieval History in Najera want to expose how people with disabilities were perceived and treated in medieval society, as well as the forms of integration from a comparative perspective between European and Islamic world cities. 

     

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