Accueil



  • Québec

    Appel à contribution - Sociologie

    Regenerative and restorative pedagogy: A transdisciplinary paradigm for planetary consciousness development

    If we want to do justice to the Earth and its inhabitants, we must uphold regenerative and restorative pedagogy grounded in ethical and critical values, such as social justice, caring ethics, eco-critical views, and critical digital pedagogy. We have already devoted scientific publications to concepts of regenerative and restorative pedagogical approaches, critical and ethical global and planetary consciousness. To explore them further, we invite authors from the Global South and Global North to critically reconsider the theoretical and methodological approaches of their disciplines, as well as their practical applications, from the perspective of regenerative and restorative paradigms. This involves stepping out of one's comfort zone to bring multiple theoretical and methodological perspectives into dialogue.

    Lire l'annonce

  • Paris

    Appel à contribution - Époque contemporaine

    The Atmospheres and Ambiences of Modernist Literature

    The figure of atmosphere has emerged with increasing prominence over the course of the last twenty years as a means of reconfiguring our ways of engaging with literary texts. We propose to embark on a rereading of modernist literature with a renewed attention to the atmospheres, ambiences, or Stimmungen that modernist works seem intensely engaged in. As we reread these works of modernist literature today in the era of what Bruno Latour calls our ongoing “ecological mutation,” perhaps we may learn to patiently attune our attention to what is in the background: the atmospheres and ambiences that make our world and our situations of reading what they are and what they may become. We welcome papers that engage with atmosphere/ambience in any imaginable form in the works of modernist literature in the Anglophone world from the marginal to the canonical.

    Lire l'annonce

  • Paris

    Colloque - Asie

    Knowledge, Ideology and Public Discourse in contemporary China

    Savoirs, idéologies et discours publics en Chine contemporaine

    La pandémie, les restrictions sur les déplacements et la crispation politique en Chine ont perturbé les échanges entre les chercheurs chinois en sciences humaines et sociales et leurs homologues à l’étranger. C’est pourquoi il s’avère aujourd’hui nécessaire de réexaminer les évolutions récentes du monde universitaire et intellectuel en Chine. En partant de nouvelles approches méthodologiques empruntées à l’histoire intellectuelle et à la sociologie de la connaissance, ce colloque se propose de prendre pour objet la question des savoirs publics (public knowledge). Le colloque réunira des historiens, des chercheurs en sciences sociales et des critiques indépendants qui, à partir de différents points de vue géographiques et disciplinaires, observent et étudient les tendances académiques et intellectuelles dans la Chine contemporaine.

    Lire l'annonce

  • Bordeaux

    Colloque - Époque contemporaine

    Vers un curriculum plurilingue : favoriser la communication pluriculturelle à l’ère du numérique

    Ce colloque international s’inscrit dans une approche pluridisciplinaire des langues et des cultures (didactique des langues au sens international d’applied linguistics), convoquant plus particulièrement les sciences du langage, la sociolinguistique, les sciences de l’éducation, les sciences politiques et l’info-com. Les participants sont invités à (re)penser l’enseignement/apprentissage des langues, qu'il soit formel ou informel, dans une optique de communication interculturelle. La perspective plurilingue et pluriculturelle invite à reconsidérer fondamentalement le curriculum des langues et des cultures.

    Lire l'annonce

  • Appel à contribution - Représentations

    Rootless / Senza radici

    “Studi e ricerche di storia dell'architettura”. Journal of the Italian Association of Architectural Historians. N. 16, 2025

    In this beautiful spring, when the Italian seas become crowded with migrants in search of a land to build on ­­– and not all of them survive – we propose to discuss the relationship between architecture and roots: whether they are understood in ideal, metaphorical terms; or in material, practical ones, referring to the complex but often original and fruitful experience of architecture made far from one’s own homeland.  

    Lire l'annonce

  • Nanterre

    Appel à contribution - Histoire

    People and Places

    Who Cares ? Psychiatry in the English-speaking world

    « Who cares ? » est un groupe de chercheuses nouvellement constitué au sein du département d’études anglophones de l’Université Paris Nanterre. Nous travaillons sur l’histoire de la psychiatrie dans le monde anglophone et souhaitons encourager les échanges sur ce sujet et en développer la dimension internationale. Notre objectif est également de favoriser l’émergence de liens et de comparaisons entre les perspectives historiques sur la psychiatrie telles qu’elles existent dans les aires francophone et anglophone. Ce colloque international accueillera  toutes les contributions qui, dans une approche historique de la psychiatrie et plus généralement du traitement de la maladie mentale, porteront sur la question « People and Places » du Moyen-Âge à la fin du XXe siècle dans les pays anglophones.

    Lire l'annonce

  • Appel à contribution - Pensée

    Cognitive Studies Approach to Theatrical Performance Analysis

    Theatralia: Journal of Theatre Studies, vol. 28, no. 1

    Approximately twenty years after Theatre Studies embraced the so-called "cognitive turn", Theatralia, a distinguished scholarly journal dedicated to the multidisciplinary study of theatre, once more invites submissions for an upcoming special issue focused on the application of cognitive approaches to theatre analysis. In 2016 Theatralia dedicated its special issue to the new trends in theatre theory development with the focus on the then young burgeoning field of cognitive approaches to theatre studies. This upcoming issue aims to explore how almost ten years later cognitive science methodologies and theories have deepened our understanding of theatrical phenomena, including but not limited to performance, reception, cognition, emotion, and embodiment. We welcome contributions from scholars and practitioners across various disciplines, including Theatre Studies, Cognitive Science, Psychology, Neuroscience, and beyond.

    Lire l'annonce

  • Paris

    Colloque - Préhistoire et Antiquité

    Figures émergentes du pouvoir politique pendant l’Âge du Fer II-III au Proche-Orient asiatique et dans la Méditerranée orientale : des histoires connectées ?

    Bringing together specialists of the Ancient Near Eastern and Ancient Greek worlds, this international congress will discuss the appearance during the Iron Age I-II of new figures of power and of power management, opposing or presenting political alternatives to the ideologies and socio-economic functioning of the dominant power systems, thus leading, at times, to significant political changes. The debate may highlight the transformative capacity of ancient political systems, going beyond the usual opposition between the extreme conservatism recognized in Near Eastern despotisms, centralized but also often imperialist, and, on the other hand, the evolutionary tendency attributed to the political systems of the Greek world.

    Lire l'annonce

  • Messine

    Appel à contribution - Afrique

    Communautés transfrontalières et citoyennetés floues en Afrique : enjeux et défis

    As part of the 7th Biennial Congress of the Association for African Studies in Italy (ASAI), we are organizing a panel on cross-border communities in Africa. This panel welcomes papers from various disciplinary and interdisciplinary perspectives, particularly those interested in the individual and collective dimensions of territorialized and individualized relations at international borders, which Amilhat Szary and Giraut (2015) call “borderities.”

    Lire l'annonce

  • Essen

    Appel à contribution - Langage

    Class in the Long Eighteenth Century: Britain and Beyond

    We are delighted to announce the Call for Papers for LAPASEC 2025. Christoph Heyl (Univ. Duisburg-Essen) and Rémy Duthille (Univ. Bordeaux Montaigne) are continuing the long tradition of the Landau-Paris Symposia on the Eighteenth Century, welcoming both established scholars and early career researchers. The LAPASEC series focuses on the literature and culture of the British Isles of the period, but it is also open to topics relating to the British colonies, France, Germany, and further afield.

    Lire l'annonce

  • Zurich

    Appel à contribution - Histoire

    Lawyers and Capitalism

    The History of Lawyers as Key Actors in the Development of Global Capitalism

    The legal profession has long been identified as a power broker between political, corporate, state-bureaucratic and academic elites. Recent research has focused on the emergence of new professionals who are willing and able to work across national frontiers. As professional go-betweens, lawyers have become essential actors of the emerging “transnational legal field”, coordinating strategies across jurisdictions and forming a strong component of professional services firms. The objective of this workshop is threefold. First, it aims to take stock of the ongoing international and interdisciplinary debates. Second, it intends to focus on the historical dimension and to deepen our understanding of the changes over time of the legal profession and its role in the development of global capitalism. Third, it endeavors to promote an actors-centered approach of the role of law and law firms as a key component in the business world. 

    Lire l'annonce

  • Thessalonique

    Appel à contribution - Histoire

    Entangled trajectories: Global connections and legacies of Europe’s ‘Age of Civil Wars’ (1917-1949)

    This workshop explores the global connections and legacies of civil wars in the twentieth century. It aims to provide a comparative and relational analysis of European and non-European civil wars, by bringing together scholars from different disciplines, academic backgrounds, and continents.

    Lire l'annonce

  • Bourse, prix et emploi - Histoire

    Visegrad Scholarship at the Blinken – Open Society Archive (OSA) on the language(s) of freedom(s)

    Academic year 2024-2025

    The criticism about infringements of academic freedom, or about the radicalization of autocratic powers cannot do without an understanding of the loaded vocabularies of freedoms in the past and present, for both societies and their elites. A complex rethinking and recontextualization of the thinkers of liberties, including from the Cold War era, must also be undertaken, together with the truth-seeking adventures and projects from the past. Historians, researchers, political scientists, sociologists and socially engaged artists are invited to reflect on the past uses of the languages of (attaining) freedoms by taking cues from the Blinken Open Society Archive's collections. The applicants are encouraged to reflect on the connections as well as on the differences between current times and the past by following some recommended sub-topics listed below.

    Lire l'annonce

  • Appel à contribution - Europe

    Mémoires divisées et imaginaires politico-culturels en Europe après la guerre froide

    Revue « Europe : cultures, mémoires, identités » no. 1 / 2025 (premier numéro)

    This journal is especially devoted to the study of the dynamics of memories and of cultural identity representations which have shaped the spaces of experience, the horizons of expectation, and the sociocultural imaginaries in “Europe’s Europes” in the 20th and 21st centuries. It provides a special outlet to the analysis grounded in cultural memory studies, and particularly in contemporary theories of “agonistic memory”, considered as a “third way”, that of the research of an equilibrium between the contraries embodied in the two competitive paradigms which have disputed their hegemony in the European area, particularly since the end of the Cold War: the cosmopolitan/ transnational one, and the national(ist)/ antagonistic one.

    Lire l'annonce

  • Saint-Martin-d'Hères

    Colloque - Histoire

    Decoding European History through Guns: Methodologies and Research Approaches

    Qu'est-ce qu'une arme à feu ? Quel a été leur impact sur l'histoire des sociétés européennes ? Quelles sont les approches de recherche les plus prometteuses pour les étudier ? Les armes à feu ont de profondes implications pour les sociétés européennes, influençant les relations internationales, la diffusion de la violence et la souveraineté des États. Ce workshop réunira des chercheurs qui examineront des thèmes tels que la relation entre les États européens et les armes à feu, les efforts globaux pour réglementer les marchés d'armes, le rôle des armes à feu dans la modification de la perception de la violence et les nuances sémantiques définissant ces armes. Grâce à l'exploration de diverses méthodologies de recherche, le workshop vise à souligner l'importance des armes à feu à la fois comme sujet en soi d'enquête scientifique et comme prisme pour examiner des aspects critiques de l'histoire contemporaine, en jetant un nouvel éclairage sur le passé européen.

    Lire l'annonce

  • Appel à contribution - Ethnologie, anthropologie

    Literatures of Crimea and Crimea in literatures

    Transponticae 3/2024 and 4/2024

    We invite contributions exploring the literatures of Crimea and the literary images of that peninsula (or Crimea in literatures). 

    Lire l'annonce

  • Evora

    Appel à contribution - Histoire

    Social Changes in the South: interdisciplinary approaches

    Looking at the global and plural South from crossed and interdisciplinary perspectives is the challenge that this congress poses to researchers. The South is understood as a social laboratory which brings together specificities which can be questioned from different points of view, crosses areas of knowledge and uses different methodologies, scales and/or geographies of analysis. Thus, looking to the South in diachrony and temporality, space and time, will allow us to question how human societies faced and face social challenges that had and still have an impact on societies today. Looking to the past in diachrony and temporality will allow us to question how human societies faced and face social challenges that had and have an impact in the present. Looking to the past allows us to understand contemporaneity, leading to constructing a society with knowledgeable and participatory citizens who are better prepared to face future social challenges.

    Lire l'annonce

  • Beyrouth

    Appel à contribution - Langage

    Revue « Al-Kīmiyā », numéro 25 – Varia

    Le numéro 25 d’Al-Kīmiyā, la revue de la Faculté de langues et de traduction de l’Université Saint-Joseph de Beyrouth se propose d’accueillir, sous le signe de la diversité, des articles recouvrant divers domaines de recherche en traduction et en langue. Les propositions peuvent traiter des problématiques qui préoccupent actuellement la recherche en traductologie et en sciences du langage. Le choix des thématiques est laissé aux chercheurs qui reflèteront ainsi dans leurs articles la diversité des approches et des perspectives ouvertes au décloisonnement des disciplines. 

    Lire l'annonce

  • Aubervilliers

    Journée d'étude - Études des sciences

    The Many Uses of DNA. Politics and Policies of Genetics

    The aim of this workshop is to bring together social scientists interested in different aspects of genetics and genomics, to discuss recent developments in the field. In addition to scientific and technological developments in DNA sequencing and the datafication of genetic information, we aim to foster collective discussions on, among other things, the expanding role of genomics in the legal system and the reframing of ancestrality in the age of “genetic testing”.

    Lire l'annonce

  • Madrid

    Appel à contribution - Époque contemporaine

    A Geography of (Art) Historians

    The Comité International d’Histoire de l’Art (CIHA) and the Comité International des Sciences Historiques (CISH) during the Cold War

    The Comité International d’Histoire de l’Art (CIHA) and the Comité International des Sciences Historiques (CISH) played a crucial role in the advancement of scholarship in the fields of Art History and History during the Cold War. We invite submissions of 20-minute papers exploring the history of these international organisations and their role in fostering transnational networks, cultural exchanges, and theoretical and methodological debates between scholars. We are also interested in local structures and the impact of international meetings on the development of national historiographies. We especially encourage papers focused on the Eastern Bloc and the Global South.

    Lire l'annonce

RSS Filtres sélectionnés

  • Anglais

    Supprimer ce filtre

Choisir un filtre

Événements

format événement

  •  (543)
  •  (357)
  •  (129)

Langues

  • Anglais

Langues secondaires

Années

Catégories

Lieux

Rechercher dans OpenEdition Search

Vous allez être redirigé vers OpenEdition Search