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  • Sousse

    Call for papers - History

    The Changing City in Roman and Late Antique Africa: Actors and Scales of Transformation

    Ce colloque s’inscrit dans le renouvellement des études sur l’urbanisme provincial romain, stimulé par les approches postcoloniales et par une attention accrue portée aux acteurs locaux. Appliquée à l’Afrique du Nord, cette perspective trouve dans l’épigraphie un terrain d’expression privilégié : les mutations urbaines y sont souvent perceptibles à travers des changements de titulature, des réajustements institutionnels, l’apparition ou la disparition de collèges civiques, ou encore la transformation des pratiques honorifiques.

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  • Call for papers - Modern

    Négocier l’image. Les pratiques photographiques dialogiques en anthropologie

    Revue « Civilisations »

    This thematic issue of Civilisations journal seeks to examine dialogical photographic practices in which the image becomes a space of exchange. Particular attention is given to collaborative practices that make photography a site of multidisciplinary intersections and of the co-creation of knowledge and visualities. The issue adopts a transdisciplinary approach, bringing together anthropologists, historians of the image, artists, and practice-based researchers.

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  • Aix-en-Provence

    Call for papers - Thought

    Gérard Lebrun ou l’envers de la philosophie

    Histoire et critique du discours philosophique

    Le colloque « Gérard Lebrun ou l’envers de la philosophie » met à l’honneur une figure française de l’histoire de la philosophie de la seconde moitié du XXe siècle : Gérard Lebrun (1930-1999), Professeur d’histoire de la philosophie moderne à l’Université de Provence du début des années 1960 à la fin des années 1990, spécialiste de philosophie allemande classique et fin connaisseur de l’ensemble de l’histoire de la philosophie des Grecs aux contemporains. Pendant trente ans, Lebrun partagea son activité d’enseignant et de chercheur entre l’Université de Provence à Aix-en-Provence, l’Université de São Paulo au Brésil, et plus occasionnellement l’École Normale Supérieure de la rue d’Ulm, où il forma des générations d’étudiants. Son influence fut puissante et durable au Brésil, même si, en France, Lebrun est moins connu que d’autres « habitués » de l’USP des années soixante, tels Michel Foucault ou même Gilles Gaston Granger.

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  • La Rochelle

    Seminar - Representation

    troisième édition de la semaine internationale de la recherche création

    La troisième édition de la Semaine internationale de la recherche création (SIRC) s’inscrit dans la continuité d’une dynamique qui articule expérimentation artistique, recherche académique et ouverture sociétale. Notre objectif est double : Mettre en partage des méthodologies de recherche création en croisant arts, sciences et technologies, dans une perspective située et transdisciplinaire. Rendre visibles des processus (plutôt que des seuls résultats) grâce à des formats variés : séances de travail, workshops inter réseaux, rencontres académiques internationales, soutenance de thèse en recherche création, présentations work in progress et sortie de résidence.

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  • Call for papers - Urban studies

    Sections “Archives” and “Position(s)”

    Revue « Clara », numéro 13

    Clara is a peer-reviewed scholarly journal in architecture dedicated to topics, research methods and tools specific to the field. Each issue comprises a main thematic section with its own call for papers, and two additional sections with Archives and Position(s) articles. Journal is published by the Université libre de Bruxelles and is funded by the Faculty of Architecture La Cambre-Horta at Université libre de Bruxelles. Clara launches a call for papers for its Archives and Position(s) sections, to be published in issue 13. 

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  • Call for papers - Representation

    The painting of Eugène Delacroix: materials, practices and restorations

    Technè, n°62, 2026-2

    Recent publications and exhibitions have all contributed to deepening our understanding of Eugène Delacroix’s practices. At the same time, the last decade has witnessed numerous restorations of his large-scale canvases and decors kept in museums, churches, and national institutions. These interventions, highlighting a solid coordination between the different actors involved in the preservation of Delacroix heritage, have produced a multitude of observations and much material knowledge. Number 62 of Technè will offer the opportunity to take into consideration the new information gathered from this activity, to identify research prospects and cross-reference these discoveries with the artist's immense written legacy (journal, correspondence, articles) as well as with other publications dealing with the history of collectors, and the art and restoration market in Paris in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries.

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  • Call for papers - Language

    Experience and its dimensions in child language

    Revue « Faits de Langues »

    This special issue of Faits de Langues aims to explore the notion of experience in the study of child language. Its objective is to explore experience in practice (its role, its materiality, its processes, its evolution, etc.), the uses of language and language development. We thus seek to bring together research that, directly or indirectly, mobilizes and/or questions experience in different linguistic dimensions (role of interaction, genres of discourse, activities) and sociocultural dimensions (multilingualism, interculturality) and in a wide variety of situations and contexts (social, familial, institutional - educational, pedagogical, clinical -, children with typical and atypical development, etc.).

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  • Strasbourg

    Call for papers - Epistemology and methodology

    New dynamics in musical analysis and theory

    The SFAM and the ACCRA laboratory (Contemporary Approaches to Artistic Creation and Reflection – UR 3402) at the University of Strasbourg are pleased to announce the 2026 Young Researchers in Music Analysis and Theory Day (JJC 2026). This day will offer master's and doctoral students, both from universities and conservatories, as well as post-doctoral researchers, the opportunity to share their completed or ongoing research related to music analysis and theory.

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  • Aïn Temouchent

    Call for papers - Modern

    Specialised translation and intercultural mediation: how do they fit together in the age of artificial intelligence?

    Cette thématique de recherche vise à explorer les tensions, les complémentarités et les synergies entre compétences humaines et technologies émergentes dans le champ de la traduction spécialisée à l’ère de l’intelligence artificielle ; elle propose de réfléchir à la manière dont les compétences interculturelles et les technologies de l’intelligence artifiielle modifient en profondeur les modalités de production, d’interprétation et de réception de la traduction spécialisée. Elle s’adresse aux traducteurs, chercheurs, linguistes, enseignants, professionnels du numérique, spécialistes de la médiation interculturelle ainsi qu’aux développeurs d’outils de traduction.

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  • Brussels

    Call for papers - Representation

    The Neglected Times of Architecture

    By bringing together diverse disciplinary perspectives, this conference seeks to unfold the multiple temporal dimensions of architecture and the built environment, to foreground the actions, resources, and actors implicated in these processes, and to explore research methodologies capable of apprehending such dynamics. The event will also feature a dedicated space for the exhibition of audio/visual materials stemming from research engaging with these themes. Submissions may therefore take the form of traditional oral presentations, as well as shorter presentations centred on one or more audio/visual pieces—such as photographs, films, drawings, maps...

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  • Evora

    Conference, symposium - History

    IV International Congress of Paleography and Diplomatics

    The fourth edition of the International Congress of Paleography and Diplomatics, promoted by CIDEHUS – Interdisciplinary Center for History, Cultures, and Societies at the University of Évora, will be held once again this year in the historic city of Évora. The event will bring together various disciplines that focus on different aspects of documentary sources, such as Paleography, Diplomatics, Sigillography, Codicology, and Philology, promoting the sharing of studies, methodologies, and contemporary challenges.

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  • Besançon

    Call for papers - Education

    TechLING 2025 – Language, Arts and Inclusion in the Era of Innovative Technologies

    Cette conférence internationale vise à explorer l’intersection entre les langues, les arts et les technologies innovantes, avec un accent particulier sur l’inclusion et l’accessibilité. L’intelligence artificielle générative jouera un rôle central dans cette édition, mettant en lumière son potentiel pour l’apprentissage personnalisé, la communication interculturelle et la création numérique. La conférence analysera comment ces technologies peuvent faciliter l’accès au savoir, encourager l’acquisition de nouvelles compétences et renforcer la collaboration entre humains et systèmes intelligents.

     

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  • Call for papers - Representation

    Negociating images. Dialogical photography practices in anthropology

    Civilisations journal (vol. 75, 2026)

    This special issue will explore dialogical photographic practices in which the image becomes a space for exchange. Photographers, like ethnologists, play a role of mediator who stimulates collective understanding. More than a mere document, photographs here are perceived as a relationship and a site for the co-construction of meaning. This approach invites us to think differently about methodologies and the restition of ethnographic works. At the heart of our reflection is the question of what methods are put into place, and the issue of power and control overs images, alongside the ethical and economic implications of collaborative approachs used by visual anthropology. We invite potential contributors to explore innovative forms of visual narration, for example those that make use of dialogical presentations, multimedia practices, pratical use of archives, or even digital tools, in particular open-source ones.

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  • Call for papers - History

    Society for Court Studies Virtual Scholarship Series

    The series provides a platform that supports scholars in sharing their research, fostering professional engagement, acquiring new knowledge, and developing skills. The series also highlights interdisciplinary research and topics that are thematically connected to court studies. The series takes place through various formats: research presentation seminars, panel presentations, roundtable discussions, or workshops. 

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  • İzmir

    Conference, symposium - Prehistory and Antiquity

    Bone objects during the Roman and Early Byzantine periods

    Colloquia Anatolica et Aegaea, congressus internationales Smyrnenses XV

    Ancient bone objects have been found in relatively large quantities in the entire Mediterranean, from Spain to Syria and Egypt to France, where they were manufactured between the Neolithic and Medieval periods. The art of carving animal bones involves especially antler and horn. However, the spectrum of the worked bone objects recovered from Anatolia, rest of the eastern Mediterranean, Near East, the Black Sea area and Balkans is very varied, and reflects different characteristics of Graeco-Roman and Early Byzantine daily life. In these areas they were also utilised as grave goods secondarily. They were exported or imported over the entire ancient Graeco-Roman and Early Byzantine worlds. In this conference papers dealing with ancient artefacts or objects manufactured by bone, antler, ivory, animal teeth, mother of pearl and cockleshell are included. Focus will be on bone objects between the first century B.C. and the sixth century A.D.

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  • Tours | Bourges

    Conference, symposium - Representation

    Queering the Archive - Queering the Exhibition

    Ce colloque souhaite porter l’attention sur des pratiques alternatives liées aux collections, aux mémoires et héritages minoritaires. Il invite à explorer ce que pourrait signifier la possibilité d’un « agir queer », d’une « ouverture à ce qui dévie » (Sara Ahmed) pour cet ensemble de pratiques qui accompagnent fonds d’archives et collections. À la suite de Jennifer Tybuczy, nous voulons « appeler à, décrire et mettre en œuvre une pratique de la mise en exposition queer ». 

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  • Lyon

    Miscellaneous information - Middle Ages

    Inauguration du corpus principal du projet « Fabliaux »

    La Base de Français Médiéval (BMF) accueille différents corpus de textes médiévaux, écrits entre le IXe et la fin du XVe siècle. Grâce à sa couverture diachronique, à la diversité de ses données et à leur double enrichissement (métadonnées externes, annotation linguistique interne), elle constitue un outil de recherche unique et internationalement reconnu pour l’étude de l’histoire du français. En juin 2025 sera ouvert au public dans son intégralité le corpus « Fabliaux », qui comprend environ cent-quatre-vingt-dix contes à rire du Moyen Âge. cette inauguration s'accompagnera d'une après-midi de présentation de ce corpus et des fonctionnalités de recherche offertes par la BFM.

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  • Nancy

    Call for papers - History

    Eastern Bloc Universities as a Meeting Place for International Youth during the Cold War

    This study day on international mobility is part of the transnational turn in research on the Cold War, which in recent years has highlighted a certain permeability of the Iron Curtain. It will focus on the transnational movement of students. It will focus in particular on the universities of Eastern Europe as a place of sociability and cultural mixing, and as a meeting place for young people. It will look at the issues at stake and the ways in which these encounters take place, in order to understand their impact on the personal trajectories of these young people at a time when their identity and professional pathways are being forged.

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  • Call for papers - History

    A transnational history of film schools in the 20th century

    This online seminar aims to bring together researchers from different countries working on film schools in the 20th century from a historical and transnational perspective. The following themes will be addressed: the circulation of political ideas, artistic practices and the creation of transnational professional networks. The focus will be on the social actors – teachers, administrative staff and students – and their productions (student films).

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  • Aubervilliers

    Call for papers - Epistemology and methodology

    Ancient written cultures without borders: international portals forum

    International conference Biblissima+ 2025

    In 2025, the annual Biblissima+ conference takes place as an international portals forum. Its Observatory of Ancient Written Cultures builds its sustainability and reflects on the role of a research and service infrastructure in the landscape of international portals focusing on ancient written cultures, from Antiquity to the modern era. Three keynotes will punctuate these days, animated by the presentations of portal managers working in the field of written cultures.

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