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  • Saarbrücken

    Call for papers - History

    Figures and Trajectories of the Foreign-Language Press Journalists from the Age of Enlightenment to the Age of Nationalisms

    Configurations and Comparatist Perspectives, Europe and the Americas (18th-early 20th centuries)

    For this Encounter, we propose to investigate the transnational biographical and professional trajectories of the journalists of the foreign-language press and their role as agents of politicisation and mediators of cultural transfers in a period (end of the 18th-early 20th centuries) that witnessed a shift from cosmopolitanism to nationalism.

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  • Tours

    Call for papers - Epistemology and methodology

    Reading the soil in archaeology: field practice and interdisciplinary perspectives

    Soil features have been at the heart of archaeological questioning for several years, stimulated in particular by the work carried out in preventive archaeology. Their identification, particularly in the field, remains a source of new data and new approaches. Their interpretation is becoming an indispensable step in the archaeological research and can, for certain periods, play a central role. The symposium aims to promote the interdisciplinary reading of the soil component in field archaeology, relying in particular on the contribution of earth sciences in general.

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  • Call for papers - History

    The craft industry and its companies: crossed views

    Special issue of the journal “Entreprises & Histoire” (2024)

    In the early 2020s, the craft industry can commemorate its centenary in France. This seems to be an appropriate moment toddle into its history and its place in Western economies. The aim od this call for paper is to shed light on the adaptation capacities of craft companies in the face of economic transformations and dynamism over the long term, but also to study the evolution of the researchers' view of craft industry, as a world of innovation. In order to shed light on the capacities of craft enterprises to adapt economic transformations and on the dynamism of the craft industry over the long term, but also to study the evolution of the researchers' view of the craft industry, as an endangered world to be protected or, on the contrary, as a new form of modernity. The ambition is to bring together different disciplines (history, economics, management sciences, sociology, anthropology, law...).

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  • Guimarães

    Call for papers - Science studies

    Meeting of Young Researchers on Heritage and Territory studies

    EJI-PATER III (2022)

    The aim of this meeting is to restore the opportunity to share  scientific perceptions, projects, and research recently developed, or currently under development; counteracting the drop in output motivated by the pandemic and the impact of war in Ukraine. Centred on a unifying, convergent, and urgent line, the main theme for this meeting – Circular Ciência em Património e Território – results from its two core themes, that promote interdisciplinary discussion, involvement, and interdependence between different scientific areas, through the emerging and vital vision of circularity.

     

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  • Call for papers - Ethnology, anthropology

    Forms of Autonomy: Assembly Practices and Collective Decision-Making on The Margins of The State

    Revue Suisse d′Anthropologie Sociale et Culturelle (Tsantsa)

    La Revue Suisse d′Anthropologie Sociale et Culturelle (Tsantsa) invite les personnes intéressées à soumettre des propositions d’articles pour le numéro spécial numéro 30. Ce numéro spécial souhaite rassembler des ethnographies qui mettent en lumière la diversité des aspirations et des modalités de mise en œuvre d'une autonomie aussi bien des individus que des groupes qu’ils constitutent vis à vis de l’État. Pour fonder ce travail comparatif, les contributions se pencheront sur la diversité des pratiques d’assemblées comme outil de décisions collectives, aussi bien en contexte autochtone que dans les mouvements sociaux qui sont à la recherche d’une autonomie vis-à-vis des États nations.

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  • Call for papers - Sociology

    Discrimination, management and social movements in the sports world

    International Journal of Sport Science and Physical Education

    This special issue wishes to provide food for thought by bringing together relevant studies that aim to shed more light on the problem of discrimination. It aims to understand the ways in which this ‘field’ of professional and recreational sports operates and how it is implicated/characterized by racism and discrimination. How do the decision-making logics in sports organizations (leagues, clubs, public services, sports industries) produce (or challenge) discourses of discrimination, racism and glass ceilings, glass walls and/or sticky floors? What are the margins for minority ethnic (and majority) employees of the sports world (coaches, referees, selectors, sports agents, etc.) to maneuver, in particular those of a minority background who face discriminations?

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  • Belo Horizonte

    Call for papers - Language

    Sédimentation : vers une archéologie du texte et de l'image

    XIIIe congrès international de l’« International association of word and image studies » (IAWIS) / Association international pour l’étude des rapports entre texte et image (AIERTI)

    The 13th International Conference of the International Word and Image Association (IAWIS) will take place between 28 August and 01 September 2023 in hybrid mode at the Federal University of Minas Gerais, in Belo Horizonte, Brazil. Next year's conference will focus on the concept of sedimentation in word-image studies. The term, in its literal and metaphorical sense, will allow us to examine historical, theoretical and thematic issues that cross cultural, literary and artistic productions, and to consider the tensions, articulations, oscillations that intertwine the word and the image.

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  • Aubervilliers

    Lecture series - Science studies

    Debates at the Centre Alexandre-Koyré

    La XVIIIe saison des débats du centre Alexandre-Koyré se tiendra de septembre 2022 à janvier 2023 au campus Condorcet à Aubervilliers. À l'occasion de la sortie récente d’un ouvrage d’histoire des sciences et des techniques (au sens large), nous invitons son ou ses auteur·es à débattre avec deux discutant·es privilégiés ainsi qu’avec l’ensemble de l’auditoire.

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  • Call for papers - Political studies

    Vers une nouvelle théorie politique environnementale ?

    9th Graduate conference de théorie politique

    In many ways, the ecological devastation puts contemporary political theory in crisis. On the one hand, the crumbling of the tacit pact of political modernity with material abundance and the irruption of nonhuman forms of agencies collide head-on with the assumption that human affairs are autonomous from the world around them. On the other hand, the collapse of biodiversity, the depletion of natural resources or global warming insistently question the frontier between theory and practice: which theorist can still be satisfied with elaborating normative principles without asking the strategic question of their implementation? On this occasion we are calling for contributions from doctoral students, either in French or English. We welcome contributions coming from the various approaches of political theory and philosophy but also from other disciplines of the humanities and social sciences. 

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  • Nice

    Conference, symposium - Science studies

    Zoological Observation, Experience and Experimentation on Animals, in Antiquity and the Middle Ages

    The Zoomathia research network is organising an international Conference devoted to Zoological observation, experience and experimentation on animals in Antiquity and the Middle Ages. This conference will study the ancient testimonies of a practical, programmed, instrumented or interactive investigation on and with animals, as well as the hints revealing experimental protocols.

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  • Call for papers - Sociology

    The Sustainable Development Goals under scrutiny

    « Revue internationale des études du développement » n°253 (2023-3)

    A new international framework for development, called the UN 2030 Agenda for sustainable development, emerged in 2015 as a result of the rise of sustainable development as a dominant paradigm for development and of the criticisms addressed to the MDGs. The new agenda established 17 development goals instead of 8 (MDGs). The SDGs made some progress compared to the MDGs. Because they target common challenges like climate change, the reach and legitimacy of the SDGs were extended. As we stand midway towards the set deadlines for achievement, it is time to question the relevance, foundations and the implementation of the SDGs. It also seems legitimate to question their universal and inclusive character, and their actual outcomes since 2015 by using critical and contexual approaches.

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  • Médéa

    Call for papers - Africa

    L’utilité du référentiel dans un curriculum d’enseignement de langue étrangère

    In this call for papers, we would like to interest our potential contributors in the notion of the reference framework and its relation to the curriculum and its satellite notions such as : program, competences, tasks, activity, didactic or fabricated text, etc., as well as its relation to societal goals. It should be noted that this notion is also related to the notion of “competences” and “situations”, certainly at the academic level, but also at the professional level due to the concrete situations in which the language would be used by the learner. The action-oriented approach and possibly other methodologies will be questioned in this connection with the reference framework.

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  • Call for papers - Geography

    Géographies du Sahara : nouveaux enjeux de recherche et renouvellement des méthodes

    Cahiers « L’Ouest saharien »

    The Sahara is one of the most difficult regions in the world for researchers to access. Despite this, geographical research on the Sahara remains dynamic. A desert space often considered as "empty", it offers strong and constantly renewed problems and issues: desertification, resource management and gold rush, migration and smuggling, border issues, etc. At the time of the Anthropocene, what can living, working and circulating on the margins of the ecumene teach us today? Three axes are proposed: memories, mutations, marginalities and Saharan centralities.

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  • Saint-Germain-en-Laye

    Study days - Epistemology and methodology

    Pre- and Protohistoric deep pit systems in France

    Assessment of the National Mapping Project

    Several research projects have been carried out over the last ten years on the general theme of Mesolithic and Protohistoric deep pits - mainly Neolithic and Bronze Age. In the course of discussions and thanks to field discoveries, some milestones have been set, both from a methodological point of view and in terms of scientific achievements in typology and chronology. This round table marks a stage in the project undertaken within Inrap in 2015 by reviewing the state of regional discoveries and the main lessons that can be drawn from this theme at the national level.

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  • Evora

    Study days - History

    São Bento de Cástris na diáspora cisterciense. Desafios actuais e futuros

    Xª Residência Cisterciense São Bento de Cástris

    The Cistercian Residence proposed for the monastery of São Bento de Cástris aims first and foremost to reinvent in contemporary times the historical density of the Cistercian discourse, integrating the geography of this monastery in Évora into a wider geography of the Cistercian Order. Inspired by the questions of Cistercian History, Art, Heritage and Landscape, the Residence, governed by the daily rhythm of the Benedictine Rule, will focus on the experience of the monastery's spaces and on the debate of current issues related to monastic spaces and their future, focusing on the original character of the initiative.

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  • Cayenne

    Call for papers - Education

    American pop culture in languages and history classrooms

    This roundtable, that is organized around the publication of the book, In the Cogwheels of American Pop Culture, aims to reflect on the strengths and limitations of using the objects of American popular culture in language and history classes. American popular culture, being a mirror of American society conveys its tensions and antagonisms. It is therefore paramount to be able to highlight how its contents can be useful in classrooms, but also the inaccuracies, prejudices, and discriminations that they can vehicle. This reflection will stress the methodology adopted by teachers to integrate these materials into their lesson plans, but also the reception that learners make of them.

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  • Call for papers - Representation

    Animals

    In vivo arts, n° 1

    After the publication of a pilot issue centred around the topic of Crisis, and a special issue, Beyond Binarities: Representations and Performances of Gender and Sexuality, the In Vivo Arts collective is launching a call for papers for the first issue of the platform, dedicated to Animals. Following the transdisciplinary approach espoused at the launch of the platform, we are seeking to harmonise the different disciplinary clusters: aesthetics(s), philo-performance(s), humanities, queerness, pluralities, and dialogue(s).

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  • Lisbon

    Call for papers - Middle Ages

    Performance of Medieval Monophony (12th-16th centuries)

    The journal Textus & Musica seeks contributions for a conference and a special issue of the journal, which will address the performance of medieval monophonic or monodic song (liturgical, sacred, or secular). We welcome proposals that treat a wide variety of written and visual representations, from all of Europe and beyond, in the High and Late Middle Ages focussing less on the notated chant itself than on technical, pedagogical, poetic, literary, or artistic descriptions and/or representations of the practice and performance of song for one voice. Visual sources might be artistic, representational, or iconographic, but also architectural or archaeological. Written sources might include musical or textual sources in the official languages of the practiced religions or also in vernacular languages. The multiple disciplinary perspectives should each ground interpretation in concrete historical examples and case studies.

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  • Call for papers - History

    Les savoirs scientifiques, technologiques, et médicaux dans l’histoire de la France et du monde francophone

    « French Historical Studies » – Special Issue, 2025

    The editors of French Historical Studies seek articles for a special issue on the histories of science, technology, and medicine to appear in 2025. Topics may range chronologically from the medieval period forward; they may focus on France or move beyond the hexagon, exploring colonial, imperial, transnational, or global dimensions.

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  • Bordeaux

    Call for papers - Information

    Artificial intelligence and social equity conference

    Le développement de l’intelligence artificielle (IA) a ouvert les champs du possible. En effet, l’IA joue un rôle de plus en plus important dans nos sociétés. Nos vies sont régies de manière croissante par la diversité des applications techniques associées à l’IA. C’est pour cela qu’il est important que le développement de l’IA se fasse conformément à des valeurs centrées sur l’humain, telles que les libertés fondamentales, l’égalité, l’équité, etc. Ce colloque se fixe pour objectif de générer une convergence des savoirs par une approche interdisciplinaire sur les implications de ce développement technologique sur l’équité sociale.

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