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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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  • Aix-en-Provence

    Call for papers - Law

    The Challenges of the United Nations (UN) in the light of its 80th Anniversary

    Critical Reflections and Perspectives

    Every ten years, the United Nations celebrates the anniversary of its creation. Each time it is an opportunity to adapt the Organization to the world around it.  In 1995, the Secretary-General saw in the fiftieth anniversary the opportunity for a transition de la vieille à la nouvelle ONU. A similar ambition guided the Millennium Summit in 2005, during which it was a question of “using imagination to strengthen [the] structures”, as Kofi Annan, then Secretary-General, pointed out. What about twenty years later?

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  • Call for papers - Representation

    The Architecture of Tourism: Decoding the Built Environment of Travel and Leisure

    Via Tourism Review

    Via Tourism Review invites submissions for its new call for papers on the relationship between tourism and architecture.This call for papers examines the intersections between tourism and architecture, focusing on how spaces designed for tourism shape and express cultural imaginaries, ideologies, economic goals, and ecological concerns. Contributions may address historic or modern typologies, digital and visual aesthetics (like "instagrammability"), sustainability, heritage issues, infrastructure, and more.

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  • Quebec City

    Call for papers - Thought

    Anti-colonial solidarities: Navigating literary coresistance

    The aim of this conference is to initiate a collective reflection on the relationships that, through literature, forge active resistance to colonial structures. How can the practices that develop around literature (writing, co-writing, rewriting, theoretical studies, translations) constitute spaces of coresistance and solidarity? 

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  • Paris

    Study days - Europe

    Les garde-manger de l’Antiquité

    Conservation et gestion alimentaire dans la vallée du Nil et en Méditerranée

    After the first two study days organised by the Research Group on Storage in Ancient Egypt and Sudan and devoted to earthen storage architectures of the Nile Valley, the aim of this new meeting is to explore the ways in which food stocks were managed, by including specialists from the ancient Mediterranean worl

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  • Aubervilliers

    Study days - History

    Appropriating international spaces and professions

    European women and feminists in the 20th century

    The workshop focuses on the intersections between the history of international relations, European studies and women's and gender history. Since the early 21st century, historiography on international relations and European integration has undergone profound transformations, enabling the integration of a gender perspective. However, writing a history of European and international relations from a female perspective and integrating a gender perspective into these scientific fields remains a challenge. Therefore, the aim of this workshop is to take stock of approaches at the crossroads of the study of international relations, European integration, gender and feminism. It will provide a forum for debate on recent empirical work and work in progress.

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  • Call for papers - America

    Políticas Migratorias e Integración en las Américas

    4to CONGRESO INTERNACIONAL DE MOVILIDADES HUMANAS COLOMBO-VENEZOLANAS “

    The 4th International Congress on Colombian-Venezuelan Human Mobilities, to be held in 2025 at the Corporación Universitaria Minuto de Dios – UNIMINUTO, Bello Campus, and the University of Antioquia (UdeA), aims to create a space for analysis and discussion around international migration policies and the social, cultural, and political impacts generated by migratory movements in the Americas. These dynamics highlight the need to promote interdisciplinary dialogues to address the challenges associated with human mobility and its impacts across the continent.

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  • Lyon

    Call for papers - History

    Attractiveness and mobility networks: seducing, welcoming and integrating

    As part of the study day "Attractiveness and Mobility Networks," PhD students, postdoctoral researchers, and scholars are invited to explore the dynamics of attractiveness in individual and collective mobilities, from the Bronze Age to the modern era. The event focuses on the legal, political, and social mechanisms implemented to attract, welcome, and integrate individuals into networks. It also examines the formal and informal circulation of information, as well as the processes of community clustering. Particular attention will be given to both the successes and failures of these mechanisms of attractiveness.

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  • Lyon

    Call for papers - History

    French archaeology archives abroad : what collaborations?

    "Interdisciplinarity is part of the very definition of archaeology. To interpret their data, archaeologists need others. They are not alone, but they know this and embrace it." While interdisciplinary collaboration is indeed necessary and commonplace for the interpretation of archaeological data, the same is not true for their management and preservation according to archival principles. However, collaboration with archivists is essential during and after research programs to ensure the proper preservation of data throughout their life cycle and to build future archival heritage.

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  • Lisbon

    Call for papers - Middle Ages

    “Voces”. Latin Middle Ages through Key Words

    Limits and Boundaries

    The conference cycle “Voces. Latin Middle Ages through Key Words” aims to take a closer look at Latin words that have played an important role in the medieval culture. Every two year we propose to focus on a different major medieval concept and its linguistic expressions. This year’s edition will focus on Limits and Boundaries.

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  • Call for papers - Education

    French in Contact and in Context(s): Linguistic and Didactic Perspectives

    Contextes et Didactiques n° 26, 2025

    This issue 26 of the journal Contextes et Didactiques is a follow-up to the 3rd International Colloquium of the Observatoire des Pratiques Langagières Actuelles (OPLA), which took place on 15 April 2025 at the University of the West Indies and on 29 April 2025 at the University of Geneva. The aim of the OPLA project, to be implemented in 2022, is to provide information on the current social and cultural situation of French speakers through the prism of their language practices. It also aims to contribute to the development of French language teaching practices that are more consistent with the realities of language as perceived by learners, teachers and trainers. In this context, a number of conferences and symposia have been held to showcase the progress of the work and to put it in dialogue with others working on the same issues. This issue 26 highlights the results of the discussions at the most recent colloquium.

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  • Call for papers - Sociology

    The making of education in the South

    RIED 261

    This issue aims to analyse recent changes in education systems in developing countries, where demand for education is high but research in this area is limited. Based on empirical studies, the issue examines the roles, dynamics and strategies of traditional, emerging and new educational stakeholders, as well as the impact of the diversification of educational provision. This ranges from 'premium' establishments for the elite to 'bottom-of-the-range' courses for the most disadvantaged. The issue examines the growing segmentation of the education market and the resulting regulatory measures, considering their potential to either harmonise or exacerbate inequalities in access to education at various levels (local, national and international).

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  • Rennes

    Call for papers - Early modern

    Archaeology of Vernacular Buildings (15th-20th c.)

    13th International Congress of the Society for Medieval, Modern and Contemporary Archaeology

    The 13th international conference of the the Society for Medieval, Modern and Contemporary Archaeology aims to examine the contributions of an archaeological approach to vernacular architecture in both rural and urban settings. The time frame covers the 15th to early 20th centuries, in a geographical area corresponding to France and its overseas “départements” and “régions”, as well as Europe more broadly.

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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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  • Sfax

    Call for papers - Sociology

    Radicalism(s) and Social Resilience

    Youth Confronted with Uncertainty

    L’objectif de ce séminaire international est de stimuler la réflexion interdisciplinaire autour de la question des radicalités des jeunes, dans ses différentes formes et à travers des approches aussi diverses que possible. C’est aussi une invitation à dépasser la dichotomie entre l’approche macrosociologique centrée sur le « pourquoi » et l’approche microsociologique subjective et processuelle séduite par « le comment ». Dépassement à même, estimons-nous, d’appréhender la question des radicalités dans sa complexité mêlant l’histoire de l’individu, de l’institution et du contexte. A cet égard, il importe de comprendre les sens, que donnent les jeunes à leurs engagements dans chacune des causes ou des pensées radicales, sens qui ne cessent de gagner en visibilité partout dans le monde (montée du néonazisme, de l’extrême droite, des mouvements régionalistes, etc.).

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  • Call for papers - Law

    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 - Europe

    The Court escapes from Town (II) Arts, Diplomacy and Politics in the Countryside (Europe, 15th-17th centuries)

    An international conference will be held at the Royal Museum of Mariemont from 19 to 21 March 2026 in the framework of the exhibition Mary of Hungary. Art & Power in the Renaissance. The scientific meeting will bring together historians, art and architecture historians, archaeologists and specialists in literature into an interdisciplinary dialogue about curial residences in the countryside, their places in their territories, their ornamentations, the festive life organized, but also the diplomatic dealings and policies which unfolded there.

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  • Pisa

    Call for papers - History

    Ordre et désordre dans la presse

    Nouveaux métiers, matérialité des imaginaires et duels de plume et d’épée au cours du long XIXe siècle

    L’objectif de ce colloque international, organisé par le Dipartimento di Civiltà e Forme del Sapere dell’Università di Pisa et le Centre de la Méditerranée Moderne et Contemporaine (CMMC) de l’Université Côte d’Azur, est d’approfondir la connaissance des formes de l’essor inédit de la presse à partir de la fin du XVIIIe siècle, et jusqu’à la Première Guerre mondiale. Il s’inscrit dans la lignée d’un renouvellement historiographique en cours. Pour cette nouvelle manifestation, il s’agit d’appréhender de nouveaux pans de la grande transformation médiatique à travers trois axes : le rôle de la presse dans la mise en ordre ou en désordre du monde social, suscitant, confortant ou renversant des imaginaires sociaux, y compris ceux qui concernent les actrices et acteurs du champ médiatique ; l’importance des producteurs/productrices et des productions d’iconographie journalistique (caricatures et illustrations) ; et les formes des violences générées par la presse, qu’elles émanent du public, des autorités, ou bien qu’elles aient lieu entre journalistes.

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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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