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Suceava
Call for papers - Political studies
The International Forum On Democracy And Public Decision
Que signifie encore la démocratie ? Une forme républicaine de l’État, une gouvernance représentative, une croyance en l’égalité politique ? Un processus décisionnel appuyé et revisité par de garanties de respect des libertés individuelles ? Que saurait-on répondre à ceux qui affirment, décomplexés, que cela n’existe plus ? Qu’en réalité, sa pratique n’a jamais été à la hauteur des grands dessins des théoriciens les plus inspirés du bien commun ?
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Decolonization and justice: Multiple criminological perspectives
Criminologie journal
This thematic issue aims to bring together scholarly contributions that explore the relationship between decolonization and justice from multiple criminological perspectives by offering both theoretical and empirical reflections. It provides a venue for critical dialogue across disciplines concerned with the persistence of colonial relations within justice systems, while foregrounding the forms of knowledge and approaches that contest or transform them. Core concerns include social justice, alternative systems, care for marginalized populations, recognition of structural violence and reparations for victims.
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Paris 06 Luxembourg
Journal L'Année sociologique - special issue
Over the past thirty years, most European countries have adopted legislation designed to regulate political activities and the boundaries of professional politics. These laws have been introduced in response to societal demands, a lack of trust in representatives and institutions, and ’political crises’ and ’scandals’ involving elected officials. These laws and instruments contribute to the formation and governance of a group of political professionals. For example, instruments have been developed to support the ethical transformation of political spaces and the definition of good practices.
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Beirut
The Changing Concept of Border in Humanities
Between Fixity and Flux
This conference aims to examine not only the representations of borders but also the acts of their transgression, erasure, or redrawing. The goal is to explore how these borders are inscribed in the body of works, narratives, and languages, and how they shape their reception, transmission, and interpretation.
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Territory(ies): notion, limits and extensions
Doctoral Conference, CHJ (ULille)
The aim of the doctoral conference is to explore the notion of territory(ies) in all its diversity, mainly through its legal and historical meanings, but not exclusively.
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Call for papers - Political studies
Digital and care: dynamics of power and resistance
This dossier aims to paint a picture of the digitization of care work. Care is understood here as the set of activities, professionals and institutions mobilized to help poor or precarious populations, with the aim of alleviating their physical and psychological distress.
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The realities of perpetrators, victims, loved ones and those working in the field of sexual offending have changed, if not been overturned. What do we currently know about these new realities and the issues surrounding prevention, detection, assessment and intervention regarding sexual offences? How are social, legal and clinical perspectives and practices evolving? This thematic issue aims to review current scientific knowledge on sexual delinquency from various perspectives and disciplines, as well as identify the issues inherent in the evolution of these perspectives.
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“Journal of Law, Society, and Authority” - varia
The Journal of Law, Society, and Authority invites scholars, researchers, and practitioners to submit their original research articles and theoretical essays for Volume 14, Issue 2, scheduled for publication in September 2025.
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Paris | Aubervilliers
Access rights, Algorithmic transparency, and Data protection challenges
In the digital age, online platforms collect and exploit huge quantities of personal data, profoundly influencing social, economic and political dynamics. Yet their opaque operation limits access to the information essential for analyzing their mechanisms and measuring their impact. These infrastructures act like black boxes, making the study of their practices particularly complex. The DATARights seminar examines the right of access to personal data as a lever for transparency, particularly in the context of scientific research. Through several sessions in French and English, it will bring together researchers and experts from various disciplines to examine the concrete uses of this right, its limits and the challenges linked to its collective exercise in the face of algorithmic and data governance issues.
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Bratislava
Religious Change at a Time of Recompositions in Europe
Le prochain colloque du réseau de chercheurs EUREL portera sur Changement religieux en des temps de recomposition en Europe. ll se tiendra les 11-12 septembre 2025, en présence à Bratislava (Slovaquie).
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Strasbourg
Call for papers - Ethnology, anthropology
The relationship between humans and animals in pre-modern and contemporary Muslim societies
As part of the 6th Congress of Middle Eastern and Muslim Studies of the GIS MOMM, this workshop will examine the relationships between humans and non-human animals in Muslim societies or groups in pre-modern (including medieval) and contemporary times.
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Inaugural issue of the “Haitian Journal of Law and Society (HJLS)”
The Haitian Journal of Law and Society (HJLS) calls for contributions to its inaugural issue, scheduled for July 2025. This bilingual (French/English) scientific journal publishes peer-reviewed articles on interactions between law and society. Topics include human rights, environmental law, constitutional law, sociology and philosophy of law, among others. A Haitian perspective is appreciated.
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Clermont-Ferrand
Thinking and Making Europe through the Experience of Exile and Displacement (20th–21st centuries)
The conference will explore the role of displaced and exiled populations in the construction of Europe, whether they came from European countries or other regions of the world. Taking a resolutely multi-disciplinary approach, the conference will especially focus on the period that began with the Spanish Civil War and the outbreak of the Second World War, although it will not exclude looking at earlier periods. The central question will be to examine how these actors conceived of and made Europe – how they contributed to its construction, or on the contrary to its failure. We will explore how these populations experienced European conflicts, violence, and control mechanisms, in other words the resources, uses, representations, and statements that have shaped this Europe on the move.
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Pierrefitte-sur-Seine
Losing, Retaining, Reclaiming the Citizenship of the Former Colonial Power
Comparative Perspectives from 1945 to the Present
Le colloque « Perdre, conserver, retrouver la nationalité de l’ancienne puissance coloniale » vise à établir un état des lieux des études existantes et à susciter de nouvelles recherches à propos des recompositions des liens de nationalité dans les anciennes puissances coloniales après les indépendances. En s’appuyant sur des perspectives disciplinaires diverses (histoire, science politique, sociologie, droit…), il permettra également d’examiner les méthodes et les sources disponibles. Cet événement a aussi vocation à constituer un réseau international de chercheuses et de chercheurs intéressé·es par les transformations des liens de nationalité en relation avec les histoires coloniales et postcoloniales, en vue de futures recherches comparatistes et de collaborations internationales.
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Call for papers - Political studies
Crossed perspectives on the new wave of coups d’état in French-speaking black Africa
Since 2012, putsch in French-speaking black Africa have reasserted themselves as an essential paradigm for the analysis of political life where almost all states have at least twenty years of multi-party electoral experience. Field data reveals at least six successful military coups between August 2020 and January 2022; proven risks in at least six other countries where new coup mechanisms are emerging, like what some call “constitutional coups”. How can we describe what is happening in French-speaking black Africa? This call for contributions for a collective work aims to provide information on the taxonomy and technologies of this new wave of putsch thanks to cross-sectional comparison between French-speaking black Africa and elsewhere; diachronic comparison (yesterday and today) and normative comparison (what is done and what should be done).
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Douai
Legal Discourses, Gender and History
This international and multidisciplinary colloquium welcomes contributions that link legal discourses and gender studies, from the legal disciplines as well as from the humanities and social sciences. It is structured around three axes: critical epistemology of law in the light of gender and intersectionality; methods of gender and intersectional analysis and heuristic tools developed for discourse analysis; research results of gender and intersectional analysis of legal texts, primary or secondary.
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Aix-en-Provence
When science fiction changes the world...
12th Symposium Stella Incognita
Since no one knows the future, no one can claim to be an expert on it. Nevertheless, as we all project ourselves into the future, a narrative is inevitably constructed and even a number of multiple ones, in which all possible questions are intertwined. This call for papers therefore draws on a wide range of disciplines to intuitively envisage probable, plausible or possible futures (Voros, 2006) or those being significant in terms of what we are provided with to consider and live vicariously through. While other literatures of the imaginary (Fantasy, Fantastique) are based on a leap out of reality, In this call, we'd like to take a look at our relationship to changes in the world, which is more akin to science fiction, even though there are several definitions of the “science fiction” genre.
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Paris
Scholarship, prize and job offer - History
Prix Frochot 2023 - Histoire de la profession notariale
Frochot prize 2023 - the history of the notary profession
L’Institut international d’histoire du notariat lance un appel à candidature pour le Prix Frochot 2023. Ce prix de 1500 € est destiné à couronner une œuvre publiée écrite, audiovisuelle ou artistique - individuelle ou collective - contribuant à une meilleure connaissance de l’histoire du notariat, français ou non.
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Paris
Scholarship, prize and job offer - History
Favard de Langlade Prize 2022 - The history of notarial profession
L’Institut international d'histoire du notariat lance un appel à candidature pour le prix Favard de Langlade 2023. Ce prix est destiné à couronner une œuvre récente non publiée de caractère scientifique – une thèse ou un mémoire – contribuant à une meilleure connaissance de l’histoire du notariat, français ou non.
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Issy-les-Moulineaux
AI, Law and Languages: AI and European legal multilingualism
This conference aims at building and consolidating an interdisciplinary conversation at the crossroads of law, social sciences, language sciences and computer science. It focuses on the effects of artificial intelligence on the practice of law, its writing, and its normative effects and questions more specifically the impact of AI applications on the revaluation of linguistic diversity in writing and automatic translation devices.
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