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  • Conference, symposium - Sociology

    Le rôle et les conséquences du traitement automatique des langues dans nos sociétés

    The role and consequences of automatic language processing in our societies

    Notre objectif à travers cette rencontre est d’inviter les chercheurs dans le domaine des langues, intelligence artificielle et autres, de réfléchir et de mener des enquêtes sur le WEB afin de comprendre comment la diversité linguistique est enrichie au appauvrie par le traitement automatique des langues.

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  • Paris

    Conference, symposium - Early modern

    Things Unsaid, Things Unwritten During the English Restoration

    Le colloque aura lieu à Paris Cité le vendredi 5 septembre 2025, en salle 830 du bâtiment Olympe de Gouges. Nous aurons la chance d'entendre deux conférences plénières par Deborah Payne (American University Washington) et Rosamund Oates (Manchester Metropolitan University).

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  • Paris

    Conference, symposium - America

    California as the Epicenter of Social Sciences

    California occupies a central position in American studies and has inspired countless papers and books from its admission to statehood up to the present. This international symposium aims to gather and unify the various strands of social science research—including American studies, sociology, social anthropology, history, political science, and geography—whose methodologies (archival work, oral history, ethnography, participant observation, semi-structured interviews, etc.) allow for an intersectional examination of territorial, social, and racial inequalities and policies in California. It will offer a forum for field insights into the challenges and difficulties faced by France-based scholars in applying these methodologies to distant research fields.

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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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  • Lausanne

    Conference, symposium - Urban studies

    Swiss Mobility Conference

    The aim of the Swiss Mobility Conference is to provide a collaborative platform for researchers in the humanities and social sciences working on various aspects of mobility.

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  • Paris

    Conference, symposium - Law

    A “Province of All Mankind”? Property in Outer Space under Public and Private International Law & Philosophy

    This two-day conference will bring public and private international lawyers together with political and legal philosophers to discuss the complex issues raised by property in outer space, including its relations to the notions of territory, jurisdiction and sovereignty, but also the international legal status of scientific research, data and samples.

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  • Lyon

    Conference, symposium - Representation

    From Japan to Brazil and Vice-versa

    Historical and Aesthetic Perspectives of a Diasporic Cinema

    Le colloque jeunes chercheur·se·s international Du Japon au Brésil et vice-versa : perspectives historiques et esthétiques d'un cinéma diasporique se tiendra à l'ENS de Lyon et en ligne, les 24 et 25 juin 2025.

     

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  • Paris

    Conference, symposium - Law

    Qual è il contributo della tradizione giuridica romanistica alle sfide poste dalla scienza e dalle nuove tecnologie?

    Les sources juridiques romaines sont référencées dans de vastes corpus (par exemple, le Digeste, les codes et autres littératures juridiques). Elles constituent une base qualitative solide. Un ouvrage pionnier vient de paraître (R. Perani, IA e Digesta e Digesta Iustiniani, Milan 2023) dans lequel l’auteur a soumis à l’intelligence artificielle la casuistique juridique, issue des compilations de Justinien, afin de tester la fiablilité prédictive de l’intelligence artificielle. Plus généralement, cette rencontre sera l’occasion d’aborder la capacité des algorithmes à comprendre le raisonnement et la logique de la science juridique romaine à travers une approche comparatiste.

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  • Paris

    Conference, symposium - Law

    Existe-t-il un « modèle européen » ? Pour une histoire du droit des affaires de la mer Noire à l’Atlantique

    Does a 'European Model' Exist? For a History of Business Law from the Black Sea to the Atlantic

    Structured around five main themes – ethics, conflicts, technological innovation, political strategies, and finance – the conference highlights the circulation of ideas, institutions, and practices across Europe. It offers a multidisciplinary reflection, ranging from the study of scholarly works to the analysis of copyright law, corporate law, and commercial arbitration.

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  • Paris

    Conference, symposium - History

    Gender and Money

    Historical Workshop

    Le contrôle et l'utilisation de l'argent sont clairement identifiés comme une question de genre dans les sociétés contemporaines. Pourtant, l'argent en lui-même - sa gestion et son contrôle, la manière dont il peut servir d'outil de domination ou de levier d'action, la question de savoir qui le possède et qui le contrôle - a rarement été posée comme une question historique indépendante sur le long terme. Cet atelier de recherche sur deux jours propose une premier jalon de réflexion sur cette question. Il rassemble des historiennes de l'époque médiévale au très contemporain dans des panels consacrés au patrimoine, aux réseaux de crédits, à la comptabilité quotidienne, aux mobilisations politiques.

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  • Paris

    Conference, symposium - Europe

    A “total” approach to the Third Mithridatic War (73-63 BC)

    The aim of this conference is to provide an up-to-date overview of the Third Mithridates War (73-63 BC), with a focus on the systemic aspects of the war in terms of its political, cultural and social realities. 

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  • Montpellier

    Conference, symposium - America

    Brian De Palma : la politique des images

    In 2025, the US filmmaker Brian De Palma will turn 85. To celebrate this New Hollywood pioneer and his impressive body of work (30 feature-length fiction films, not counting ongoing projects, documentaries and shorts), this symposium will look at the director's filmography primarily through political and aesthetic approaches, aiming to offer a fresh perspective on a much-studied filmography. It will also be an opportunity to look at his lesser-known works.

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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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  • Paris

    Conference, symposium - Modern

    Cut/generate

    Montage and artificial intelligence

    The proliferation of machine vision systems and generative artificial intelligence (AI) models has recently transformed part of our visual culture, giving rise to new typologies of moving images that require us to re-examine certain key concepts. This international conference will explore the implications of AI algorithms and models on the concept and practice of montage, questioning its historical theories, analysis and gestures, as well as its forms and techniques in the field of generative images.

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  • Conference, symposium - Modern

    Cut/Generate. Montage and AI

    Programme du colloque international co-organisé par Violaine Boutet d eMonvel, Térésa Faucon, Corentin Lë, Antonio Somaini (Sorbonne Nouvelle – IRCAV, LIRA – IUF, Fémis) qui aura lieu du 24 au 26 avril à la Maison de la recherche (4 rue des Irlandais 75005 Paris)

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  • Paris

    Conference, symposium - Law

    International Military Justice Forum

    L’Académie militaire Saint-Cyr Coëtquidan, en partenariat avec l’université de Stellenbosch et la Société de législation comparée, organise à Paris, les 25 et 26 juin 2025, la troisième édition de l’International Military Justice Forum, le congrès internaional sur la justice militaire. 

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  • Conference, symposium - History

    Women's voices on nobility

    This colloquium invites to compare, on the one hand, women’s history and, more specifically, women’s authorship and expression history without reducing them to the simple field of writing and, on the other hand, aristocracy and the concept of nobility’s history in particular. The aim will be to explore any feminine discourse conveying ideas about the nobility, whether from a nobility member, a woman from outside the nobility or a fictional female character. Contributions will likely cover a wide range of sources: theoretical treatises, epistolary or diaristic sources, memoirs, literary works, artistic and musical representations and even oral sources for the contemporary period.

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  • Châteauroux

    Conference, symposium - History

    The Nearness of Architecture

    To Build for the Local Community

    Currently perceived in a largely positive way, 'nearness' has become a trendy concept, which is also valued in architecture and urban planning : use of bio-based and geo-based materials, return to hand drawing, setting-up of agencies in rural areas, renewed interest in critical regionalism, etc. Far from being new, and also going with a dark side, this notion applied to architecture and urban planning deserve exploration over the long term (18th-21st centuries) in order to enrich and qualify current reflections and practices. The conference aim to bring into dialogue the work of researchers (in architecture, architectural and urban history, sociology, geography, urban planning, etc.) and testimonies from local actors in architecture and territorial planning (elected officials, local authority professionals, architects, urban planners, etc.).

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  • Rouen

    Conference, symposium - History

    Rock, Activism and Liberation

    The objective of this conference is to take a closer look at the various forms of activism and empowerment of rock and contemporary music performers, through their work, their positions and their career, focusing in particular on activism based on a desire for liberation and in opposition to ideological, social, economic, cultural or religious norms. These topics will be addressed within a broad chronology, from the aftermath of the Second World War to the present day, through all types of music that fall within the loose definition of "rock", and on the basis of deliberately interdisciplinary approach.

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