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  • Appel à contribution - Langage

    Italians in/and the Maghreb: Between Integration and Isolation

    This special issue examines the presence of Italians in the Maghreb in relation to broader questions of colonialism, race, decolonization as well as contemporary conversations surrounding migration, diaspora, and postcolonial inclusion and belonging. It aims to illuminate the varying tensions and exchanges between Italy and French North Africa, from large-scale migrations to intellectual dialogues between the two regions.

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  • Aix-en-Provence

    Séminaire - Pensée

    Consolatio. Formes et enjeux de la consolation de l'Antiquité au 21e siècle

    Aujourd’hui, la mission de consoler les personnes en souffrance est majoritairement dévolue à des professionnels du soin, des associations, quelquefois à la religion, le plus souvent aux exercices de développement personnel, dont certains se prétendent fondés sur l’enseignement des philosophes antiques. De fait, Grecs et Romains faisaient volontiers appel aux méthodes des orateurs et aux arguments des philosophes pour modérer le chagrin suscité par les événements malheureux (décès, maladie, vieillesse, exil, injustice, etc.).

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  • Naples

    Appel à contribution - Histoire

    Abundance or Sufficiency?

    The Left’s Diverging Paths in the Green Transition

    Since the 1970s, environmental constraints, shifting social values, and the crisis of post-war productivism have profoundly challenged the Western left. Once grounded in beliefs in scientific progress, technological innovations, and rising material prosperity, left-wing movements have increasingly been forced to confront planetary limits, rising inequality, and growing public ambivalence toward technoscience. These tensions have crystallised in contemporary debates on the Green Transition, where competing visions of abundance (growth-oriented technological optimism) and sufficiency (degrowth, sobriété, post-productivism) shape political and social antagonisms.

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  • Aberystwyth

    Colloque - Pensée

    French and Francophone Philosophers and the Development of Lgbtqia+ Movements in the 20th Century

    We are pleased to announce the opening of registration for the international one-day conference French and Francophone Philosophers and the Development of LGBTQIA+ Movements in the 20th Century, funded by the Race Equality Fund (Aberystwyth University), the SFS Workshop and Conference Grant (The Society for French Studies) and the ECR Research Workshop Grant (The Learned Society of Wales), taking place on Saturday, 7th  February 2026, at Aberystwyth University, Wales (UK). The conference language is English.

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  • Saint-Étienne

    Journée d'étude - Géographie

    Héritages culturels et outils numériques

    En 2022, l’université Jean Monnet - Saint-Étienne, sa faculté des sciences humaines et sociales et le laboratoire Environnement - Ville - Société (UMR 5600 - CNRS) ont lancé une série de séminaires internationaux annuels portant sur la thématique de l’usage des outils numériques (géomatiques, 3D, reconsitution sonores...) pour l’étude et la gestion des héritages culturels. Devant le succès des éditions précédentes, la série de séminaires se poursuit et une nouvelle édition se tiendra le 4 février 2026.

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  • Taipei

    Appel à contribution - Langage

    Reading Chaucer outside the Anglophone World: Receptions, Translations, and Traditions

    In Sondry Ages and Sondry Londes

    The recent Mandarin Chinese translation of The Canterbury Tales (Linking Publishing, 2025) by Dr. Francis K. H. So offers a timely opportunity to reflect on the growing presence, vitality, and diversity of Chaucerian studies outside the Anglophone world. This significant contribution not only opens new avenues for engaging with Geoffrey Chaucer’s language and narrative art, but also foregrounds the crucial role of translation, pedagogy, and local scholarly traditions in shaping how Chaucer is read, interpreted, and taught across different linguistic and cultural contexts.

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  • Bucarest

    Appel à contribution - Histoire

    The Phanariot Past and its Afterlives: Historicizing “Corruption” in Central-South-East Europe (1750s-1920s)

    The Phanariots have long animated the historiography of late eighteenth- and early nineteenth-century Southeast Europe. Contemporary political commentators, as well as historians seeking to construct national(ist) narratives, branded the Phanariots with critiques of corruption, foreign interests, and the legacies of the Ottoman past. Yet, scholars have conducted scant research on how and why “Phanariots” and “Phanariotism” came to signify corruption, bad governance, and a seemingly inescapable Ottoman past after 1821. This workshop tends to this gap in historiography.

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  • Aubervilliers

    Séminaire - Histoire

    Circulations politiques, culturelles et intellectuelles Sud-Nord dans la période post-Bandung : vers une histoire connectée du Commonwealth

    Ce séminaire se consacre à l’étude des circulations des Suds vers les Nords dans l’optique de déconstruire « l’Empire britannique » comme catégorie homogène de pensée pour écrire et penser les histoires intellectuelles, artistiques et politiques des personnes qui circulent au sein de cet espace politique que l’on appelle le Commonwealth des Nations dans la période post-Bandung. Dans la lignée de travaux antérieurs portant les réseaux, échanges et transferts entre artistes, intellectuel·les et activistes politiques issu·es des Suds globaux au sein de cet espace, nous cherchons à interroger la nature contre-hégémonique des savoirs, théories et pratiques artistiques produits depuis Bandung.

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  • Appel à contribution - Représentations

    Mobilising Heritage: Dance, Theatre, and Performance in the Age of (In)Tangibility

    European Journal of Theatre and Performance, Vol. 8, No. 1

    This turn toward the intangible and communal dimensions of heritage exposed deep tensions between preservation and change, expert authority and bottom-up participation, or institutional policies and bodily practices. These frictions are particularly visible in dance and the performing arts, where heritage is literally embodied, enacted, and reimagined through practice. In what this special issue terms the age of (in)tangibility, the performing arts are recognised as intangible heritage precisely as they are rendered tangible through documentation, digitisation, and policy frameworks, revealing a constitutive tension between embodied, relational knowledge that exists only in practice and the material, institutional forms through which heritage is named, governed, and sustained.

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  • Ratisbonne

    Appel à contribution - Représentations

    Queer Ecologies Across Socialisms

    Queer Ecologies Across State Socialisms brings queer ecology into dialogue with the cultural, institutional, and environmental histories of global state socialist worlds. The conference asks how ideas of “nature” and sexuality were co-produced across bodies, policies, infrastructures, and landscapes - and how queer attachments and ecological critique emerged within socialist modernities. We invite academic and artistic work that rethinks socialist environmental governance beyond catastrophe narratives and traces alternative imaginaries of care, coexistence, and solidarity across more-than-human worlds.

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  • Paris

    Journée d'étude - Époque moderne

    Métamorphoses du bijou et des arts précieux entre néoclassicisme et révolution industrielle en Europe (1750-1900)

    Il s’agit de la quatrième session d’une série de journées d’études dédiées à l’histoire de l’ornement précieux en Europe depuis le Moyen Age. Privilégiant une approche interdisciplinaire inspirée de la méthode warbhurgienne, des spécialistes, historiens et historiens d’art, philologues, philosophes et gemmologues, partageront leur travail de recherche inédit sur les arts précieux, les gemmes, les savoir-faire et la parure, entre néoclassicisme et révolution industrielle.

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  • Madrid

    Colloque - Religions

    The Juridical-Political Thought of Alfonso de Castro (1495-1558)

    The Construction of Orthodoxy in the Age of the Reformation

    Conference dedicated to Alfonso de Castro's heresiographical treatrise “Adversus omnes haereses” (1534, 1546, 1547, 1556), an important milestone in Catholic heresiography that emerged from the interconfesional controversy with Protestantism.

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  • École thématique - Pensée

    Beyond Division

    CURE Summer School 2026 at Villa Vigoni

    The second CURE Summer School will take place from 21 to 25 September 2026. We want to think “beyond division” and interested in examining cultural practices that aim to work through and dissolve existing divisions, and in those that seek – preventively – to stop division from arising in the first place. The keynote will be delivered by the writer Véronique Tadjo. Applications can be submitted until 25 February 2026. All participants will receive full funding for travel and accommodation.

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  • Brighton

    Appel à contribution - Langage

    Linguistic cartographies: narratives of displacement and belonging through language contact in political literature

    This conference explores how political literature reveals the intersections of language, identity, and power through the lens of language contact. It examines how political realities shape and are shaped by linguistic practices, from laws that support or constrain languages to the lived experiences of displacement and belonging. Political literature encapsulates and brings to light how the political permeates our everyday lives and situations, using a range of literary devices and genres as tools to share ideas and observations, thus actively taking part into shaping societies and individuals.

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  • Nairobi

    Colloque - Géographie

    Heritage-Sensitive Forest Policies in African contexts

    Indigeneity ecospiritual practices and biocultural conservation of sacred forests and spiritual landscapes

    This symposium brings together a transdisciplinary cohort of scholars, CIFOR-ICRAF researchers, Indigenous peoples, and local community members to analyze forest conservation policies across African ecoregions. By bridging scientific, traditional, and policy-oriented knowledge systems, we explore how legal and institutional frameworks shape - and are shaped by - cultural and socio-ecological power dynamics.

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  • Appel à contribution - Épistémologie et méthodes

    Atras Journal: Call for Papers - Varia

    Volume 7, issue 2, July 2026

    ATRAS Journal invites scholars from around the globe to submit their unpublished manuscripts for publication. The journal aims to contribute to the body of knowledge by publishing original papers in the fields of literature, gender studies, cultural studies, linguistics, education, language studies, translation, social sciences, and the arts. Researchers are invited to submit their manuscripts in English, Arabic, and French.

     

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  • Anvers

    Appel à contribution - Histoire

    Journée de l’histoire contemporaine 2026

    The 2026 edition of the Dag van de Nieuwste Geschiedenis – Journée de l’Histoire Contemporaine, organised by the Belgische Vereniging voor Nieuwste Geschiedenis – Association belge d’Histoire contemporaine BVNG-ABHC and the University of Antwerp, aims to focus on the use of Artificial Intelligence in (Belgian) historical research, heritage management, and education, and to provide a forum for exploring the opportunities, risks, and challenges of AI within the Belgian historical landscape by inviting contributions that approach these developments critically, empirically, and/or pedagogically.

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  • Paris | Princeton

    Appel à contribution - Histoire

    The French Revolution and the Sacred

    Global and Contemporary Perspectives (18th c. – present)

    In the years leading up to the bicentenary commemorations of 1989, a new liberal interpretation of the French Revolution challenged a long-lived socialist one. In contrast to the Marxist view of a “bourgeois revolution” with popular support, the liberal historiography has recurrently emphasized the role of “revolutionary ideology” and the “collective mentality” which led to the episode of the “Terror”. We might take the end of Cold War binary frameworks as an opportunity to move beyond this long-lasting interpretive divide, and to reinvestigate how the Revolution transformed ideas of the sacred and has itself been sacralized.

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  • Aubervilliers

    Appel à contribution - Asie

    The 13th conference of the European Association for Chinese Linguistics (EACL-13)

    The biannual conference of the European Association for Chinese Linguistics (EACL) will be held in Paris-Aubervilliers, Campus Condorcet, on 2-4 September 2026. This year, besides the general session dedicated to all areas of Chinese linguistics, the EACL conference will also hold a special panel on “The morphosyntax of aspect: diachrony and synchrony” and a Young Scholars Forum.

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  • Appel à contribution - Langage

    Terminologie et ontologie : théories et applications

    XXe Conference Internationale TOTh

    Ce colloque a pour vocation de rassembler chercheurs, enseignants, formateurs, praticiens, utilisateurs et industriels dont les préoccupations touchent à la Terminologie, et de façon plus générale aux liens entre langue et connaissance, prenant en compte les avancées conceptuelles et technologiques de disciplines telles que l’intelligence artificielle.

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