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  • Appel à contribution - Pensée

    What Can an Animated Body Do?

    PHILM: Journal of Philosophy and Cinema #6

    The digital and the rise of special effects have further blurred the boundary between cinema and animation, enabling new phantasmagorias to emerge. But what continuities and divergences persist between digitally generated phantasmagorias and those created through animated drawing? To what extent has contemporary cinema, with its special effects, intercepted—or perhaps betrayed—that “threshold within the threshold” unique to the animated line? What can an animated body do, in contrast or in proximity to a film icone? PHILM therefore invites contributions that explore the relationship between animation and filmic images, extending beyond the genres of cartoon or anime, to identify the theoretical implications that the concept of “animation” holds for the construction of moving images.

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  • Tunis

    Appel à contribution - Langage

    ICDMap'2026 - International Conference on Dialect Mapping

    The International Conference on Dialect Mapping – Tunisia (ICDMap Tunisia 2026) is the first international forum fully dedicated to the scientific, technological, and cultural dimensions of dialect mapping and linguistic spatial representation, with a special focus on the Linguistic Atlas of Tunisian project (LAT). Dialect mapping stands at the fascinating crossroads of linguistics, geography, and technology, illuminating the rich tapestry of human language variation across regions and communities.

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  • Rome

    Colloque - Études du politique

    Democratizing Energy, Energizing Democracy: A Deliberative and Participatory Energy Democracy

    How can the ecological transition also become a democratic transition? What role can energy communities, public participation, and environmental justice play in this process? 

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  • Appel à contribution - Époque moderne

    Rethinking Sacred Images as the “Book of the Illiterate”: An Early Modern, Global, and Auditory Perspective

    This conference aims to reconsider the notion of Catholic images as the ‘Book of the illiterate’ (Liber idiotarum), traditionally attributed to Gregory the Great, from an early modern, global, and auditory perspective. What does sound - understood as a medium of expression that connects bodies, images, objects, and spaces - reveal about the nature, function, and reception of sacred images at a time when the Roman Church was rethinking its stance on the figurative within an increasingly global landscape?

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  • Augsbourg

    Appel à contribution - Sociologie

    The Zeitgeist in Toys & Games

    The overarching theme for the 10th ITRA World Conference is The Zeitgeist in Toys & Games is designed to decipher and understand the many ways toys and games have shaped and reflected who we are, and have changed throughout history. Looking at the past, present, and future of playthings, the question is not so much what the zeitgeist in toys and games should be – but rather how and what they contribute to the multiple and potentially conflicting constellations of ideas, values and norms that come to characterize particular epochs. 

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  • Arras

    Colloque - Langage

    Profanity : Redefining the Limits

    The F-Word Across Linguistics, Translation and the Arts

    The What The Fuck!? international conference aims at exploring the manifold nature and uses of ‘fuck’—‘the most important and powerful word in the English language’ (Sheidlower 2009)—from the viewpoints of linguistics, translation studies and culture (see the call for papers).

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  • Appel à contribution - Histoire

    Sounds, Bodies, Memories

    Musical and Artistic Circulations between Italy and Jerusalem (16th–21st c.)

    This conference re-examines four centuries of musical and artistic exchange between Italy and Jerusalem. It asks how sound, performance and visual practice have shaped social space, identity and cultural diplomacy at this East–West crossroads, inviting scholars, practitioners and community actors to present new research on archives, networks and hybrid repertoires from the sixteenth to the twenty-first century.

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  • Appel à contribution - Histoire

    Who Cares? Psychiatry in the English-Speaking World

    #2 Theories and Policies

    Who Cares? De la psychiatrie dans l’aire anglophone is a group of scholars from the Université Paris Nanterre and Université Sorbonne Nouvelle formed in 2023 and dedicated to the history of psychiatry in the English-speaking world. A central ambition of the Who Cares project has been the organization of a series of international conferences on the history of psychiatry in the English-speaking world. The first event took place on 6-8 February 2025 at Université Paris Nanterre and gathered scholars around the topic “People and Places”. This Call for Papers invites contributions that critically engage with the theme of our second event: “Theories and Policies”

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  • Appel à contribution - Sociologie

    Sport and Disability: Bodies, Practices and Inclusion Policies

    Eracle. Journal of Sport and Social Sciences

    This Call for Papers invites contributions for Volume 9 (2026) of Eracle. Journal of Sport and Social Sciences, focusing on “Sport and Disability: Bodies, Practices and Inclusion Policies.” The issue aims to explore the complex and often contradictory relationship between sport and disability, addressing both inclusive potentials and structural exclusions. Topics include media representations, ableism, intersectionality, public policies, prosthetics, activism, and everyday sporting practices. Contributions from sociology, anthropology, disability studies, education, and related disciplines are welcome. Submissions are accepted in English, Italian, French, Spanish, and Portuguese. 

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  • Paris

    Appel à contribution - Histoire

    Invisible Actors in the Making of International Law (1750–2000)

    This interdisciplinary conference invites graduate students and early career researchers to consider the genealogy of international law since 1750. It aims to identify new or unrecognised actors – including individuals, groups, and institutions as well as non-human agents – and their contributions to the practices, interpretations, and applications of international law. How did they establish or challenge norms, customs, and institutions? How were their practices, actions, and ideas shaped into law? The event aims to historicise the making of international law by bringing together junior scholars of history and law and to provide a forum for the exploration of new ideas and alternative perspectives, combining and building upon historical and social scientific approaches.

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  • Coventry

    Appel à contribution - Études des sciences

    Is a Better World Possible? - Solidarity as a Conversation across Temporalities

    A one-day hybrid interdisciplinary conference at the University of Warwick, themed on solidarity. The conference seeks to ask what it means to stand in solidarity, how is it built & what are the challenges involved, and analyses/perspectives on historical & contemporary solidarity campaigns in support of emancipatory struggles.

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  • Appel à contribution - Études des sciences

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

    An UISPP 'History of archaeology' commission conference

    The conference “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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  • Appel à contribution - Représentations

    Les savoir-faire de la mode

    Espace, décentrement et jeux d'échelles, XVIe-XXIe siècles

    This international conference aims to examine the spatial dimension of the crafts associated with fashion and dress. In the wake of developments brought about by global history, it intends to turn its attention to the spatial dimension of fashion crafts. The recent spatial turn and the spread of data visualisation tools provide an opportunity to rethink fashion crafts. From modelling the workplaces of fashion designers from the past to the present day, to representing the flows, locations and spatial dynamics that characterize fashion professions on the scale of a street, a city or a continent, crafts and the making of fashion also shape landscapes just as much as they are shaped by territories and their physical and environmental characteristics. Continuing the debate on the forms of exhibition, museography and mediation, the issue of how these questions are reflected in museums will be a key area of study for this conference.

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  • Darmstadt

    Appel à contribution - Histoire

    The Royal Coffers. Approaches to European Monarchies and their financial behavior between 1650 and 1950

    This workshop aims to examine the intricate networks and economic practices of monarchical families and courts throughout Europe. In this context, we seek to examine how monarchies attained and preserved revenue and wealth, what practices they employed and if these practices were changed, adapted or abandoned over time. At the same time, we also seek to examine how such practices were perceived and debated by both individuals outside of the royal courts and the general public. The workshop will take place from the 4th to 6th of March 2026 in Darmstadt.

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  • Appel à contribution - Études du politique

    Indigenous Peoples in Global Politics

    Monções: Revista de Relações Internacionais da UFGD

    This special issue aims to gather contributions from researchers studying indigenous peoples in international politics. We particularly – though not exclusively – encourage submissions on topics such as: How does the political action of indigenous peoples yield pressure on traditional concepts such as politics, sovereignty, international cooperation, and global governance? To what extent and through what mechanisms do these practices subvert or are co-opted by the hegemonic structures of the international system? In what ways do indigenous philosophies and worldviews challenge the colonial logics of the Anthropocene, extractivism, and the geopolitics of knowledge?

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  • Prague

    Bourse, prix et emploi - Europe

    Post-doctorat au Centre français de recherche en sciences sociales (CEFRES) - 2026-2027

    Deux chercheur.ses postdoctorant.es seront recruté.es au CEFRES pour deux ans à compter du 1er janvier 2026. Il·elles seront affilié·es au CEFRES et à un département de l’Université Charles (UK) pertinent pour leurs recherches.

     

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  • Appel à contribution - Époque contemporaine

    Literature, Spiritualities and the Politics of Meaning in Liberal Italy, 1861–1915 (Romance Studies)

    This special issue examines the intersections of literature, spirituality, and politics in Italian culture between 1861, the year of Italian unification, and 1915, a symbolic threshold that, for Italy, marked both the onset of the war and the collapse of its liberal order. This period witnessed a profound epistemological crisis, as traditional structures of knowledge and belief were increasingly destabilized by the pressures of modernization, secularization, and rapid ideological and social change.

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  • Berne

    Appel à contribution - Histoire

    A History of Textile Cleanliness: Washing and Perfuming Fabrics from the Medieval to the Modern Period

    This international conference seeks to explore the history of textile cleaning from a global perspective and its interplay with hygiene, olfaction, social opinion, aesthetic preferences, quality expectations, ecological issues, and economic imperatives, all of which are inherent to fabrics. It aims to investigate the various practices and their part in the everyday experience of life in the past. Who were the people involved in the daily or extraordinary cleaning of fabrics, and which ingredients and tools were used? What knowledge about textiles and their care was shared at the time, and how was it transmitted? How did these practices evolve?

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  • Rome

    Colloque - Moyen Âge

    Ritual Cultures of Medieval Religious Women

    The last decade has witnessed an explosion of scholarship on religious and semi-religious women’s participation in the liturgy of the medieval Catholic church. Thirteen international scholars across disciplines – history, musicology, liturgy, theology, and literature – will present new research on the ritual cultures of medieval religious women in Europe, defining both “ritual” and “religious” in broad terms to include the communal and individual ritual practices of enclosed nuns, beguines, tertiaries, anchoresses, and the communities with whom they interacted.

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  • Appel à contribution - Sociologie

    Current and future challenges of work in agriculture: research, policy and practice

    The 3rd International Symposium on Work in Agriculture - ISWA - will focus on the theme of current and future challenges of work in agriculture from a research, policy and practice perspective. Global crises, structural change, evolving labour dynamics and other dynamics at multiple levels create challenges of work in agriculture, currently and in the future. This requires research attention, meeting the needs of policy and practice. ISWA brings together researchers, practitioners, and policymakers to address urgent questions and promote sustainable, inclusive solutions.

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