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  • Lisbon

    Call for papers - Thought

    Configurations of war and resistance in philosophy, literature and other arts

    Até que um dia já não terá sentido o amanhã

    Está aberta a chamada de comunicações para colóquio internacional “Até que um dia já não terá sentido o amanhã”. Configurações da guerra e da resistência em filosofia, na literatura e noutras artes.

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  • Arras

    Call for papers - History

    Missionary strategies and practices, slavery and forced labour (early 19th-mid 20th century)

    Another discussion on the institutional position of the churches in relation to slavery will be resolutely avoided. What will be analysed is the concrete confrontation —or cohabitation— with slavery. What did missionaries know about their slave environment? How did they learn about it? How did they take a stand? How did they act–or not? Same questions as far as indentured labour and the colonial forms of forced labour were concerned. Were there confrontations, mediations and misunderstandings?

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  • Call for papers - Sociology

    The Sociology of Consumption: Bonding beyond boundaries

    ESA Consumption network Mini Midterm Meetings

    These mini-midterm meetings come together around the theme “Bonding beyond boundaries” to illustrate the geographic dynamics of our community but also to explore how the sociology of consumption community exemplifies and benefits from crossing disciplinary boundaries. As a community, we can draw inspiration from literature and the arts, from environmental as well as medical sciences.

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  • Caen

    Call for papers - Representation

    Musical Tale and Children’s Opera in the English-speaking World

    This conference’s main argument lies at the crossroads of these two somewhat similar yet different traditions, offering specialists an opportunity to discuss a vast array of topics in relation to the musical tale and the opera for children, with a particular focus on the role of young audiences and young musicians in the field of musical entertainment and musical productions intended for young audiences in the contemporary world.

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  • Louvain-la-Neuve

    Call for papers - History

    Reading, describing, interpreting: Louis Marin between text and image

    This conference would like to explore the manifestations and transformations of the interplay between text and image in the writings and thought of the philosopher and theoretician of representation Louis Marin (1931-1992), and their resurgence in other disciplines, but also to situate them in a multiplicity of contemporary attempts to reconfigure the links between image and text, work (of art) and discourse, art and literature.

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  • Geneva

    Call for papers - History

    Emotions, masculinities, and violence from the Middle Ages to the present

    Ce colloque propose d′investiguer les liens entre émotions, violences et masculinités à partir d’une perspective d’histoire du genre sur la longue durée.

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  • Kyoto | Tokyo

    Seminar - Representation

    Architectural photography

    “Architectural photography (kenchiku shashin 建築写真)” is an expansive and multifaceted notion, approached differently by architects, urban planners, interior designers, developers, publishers, amateur photographers, commissioned professional photographers, or artists. This confrontation of meanings and uses is what interests us. Indeed, while architectural photography has been widely and regularly displayed since the 19th century, through albums, dedicated magazines, serial publications, photobooks, and exhibitions, there is currently no in-depth study that allows for a global understanding. Therefore, we have decided to initiate a seminar that aims to formulate a definition of this notion that encompasses all of its complexity.

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  • Lyon

    Study days - Information

    Publishing another way: the epic of Episciences and overlay journals

    In the context of the profound digital transformation of scientific research, and in particular in enhanced knowledge dissemination, the epic of Episciences finds its roots in the beginning of the years 2000, when scientists want to take back in hand the whole process of publication. Nowadays, the platform contains close to 30 journals, covering a wide range of disciplines, from mathematics and computer science to the humanities and social sciences, among which diverse subjects like environmental studies and mechanical engineering. Throughout the presentations, the experience reports and a round table bringing together the journals that have made the choice to join the platform Episciences, these days aim to focus on the status of open access scientific publication, to consider the perspectives of the model of overlay journals and to place Episciences in the landscape of open science, on a national, European and international scale.

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  • Nice

    Call for papers - History

    The “Portfolio” from Every Angle

    Archiving and Preserving Working Documents (1680s-1820s)

    The preservation of digital data is a current societal issue. The eighteenth century saw a similar awareness due to an unprecedented increase in the quantity of documents preserved and therefore available. One of its manifestations was the portfolio (or “porte-feuille”): “cardboard folded in two, covered with skin or some cloth, & used to carry papers” (Dictionnaire de l’Académie Française, 1718). The aim of this conference is to examine this medium for storing and classifying personal documents, whether or not they were known to his contemporaries, published or not: drafts, reading notes, letters, printed matter and other “living writings”. The entire literate society can then be considered, let us think of the portfolios of a minister, an artist, a merchant, a craftsman, a man of letters, a scholar, etc. The French term “portefeuille” itself suggests tracking its progressive use throughout Europe and its colonial extensions.

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  • Aubervilliers

    Call for papers - History

    Radio, community, power

    Domination and emancipation in segregated contexts

    This workshop will gather researchers working on radio in segregated contexts. This workshop is intended to be a platform for all research that questions the dynamic relation binding radio, community and power.

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  • Aubervilliers

    Lecture series - Science studies

    Les débats du centre Alexandre-Koyré

    Debates at the Centre Alexandre-Koyré

    La dix neuvième saison des débats du centre Alexandre-Koyré se tiendra de mars à juin 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 privilégié·es ainsi qu’avec l’ensemble de l’auditoire.

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  • Strasbourg

    Call for papers - Prehistory and Antiquity

    Landscapes and sanctuaries. The rediscovery of cult places in the Aegean Basin and in Southern Italy

    The international interdisciplinary conference “Landscapes and Sanctuaries. The rediscovery of cult places in the Aegean Basin and in Southern Italy”, focuses on the study of landscapes and the rediscovery of sanctuaries in Southern Italy and Greece between the eighteenth and early twentieth centuries. It invites to cross archaeological and historical approaches to understand the link between sanctuaries and landscapes, but also the way these data have conditioned the rediscovery of lost archaeological sites.

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  • Paris

    Seminar - Thought

    Workshop Bergson 2023

    This seminar, dedicated to the most current international Bergsonian research, is organised within the framework of the International research networks (IRN) CNRS “Un chapitre dans l'histoire globale de la philosophie : nouvelles perspectives sur le bergsonisme” by Caterina Zanfi and Mathilde Tahar. The seminar is bilingual (French / English).

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  • Saint-Denis

    Call for papers - Sociology

    Continuity of the notion of border in the cultural and creative industries

    6th study day of the Young Researchers Network of LabEx ICCA

    Cet événement sera l’occasion de questionner d’une part les évolutions des démarcations esthétiques et symboliques, ainsi que leurs effets sur la valorisation des biens culturels et le travail des créateurs. Nous nous intéresserons d’autre part à l’actualité des frontières nationales dans la circulation mondialisée des biens culturels à l’heure des plateformes numériques. Nous aborderons enfin les défis épistémologiques que posent les évolutions de ces différentes frontières pour la recherche sur les industries culturelles et créatives.

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  • Call for papers - Information

    HyperUrban

    Data-driven City

    Le terme « Data Cities » intègre du postmodernisme, de l’inventivité, de l’aventure et de la création. Dans un contexte de villes des données, c’est-à-dire ville numérique, l’inventivité devient une pratique quotidienne faisant partie de la vie de la ville. Le concept de « villes des données » évoque des interrogations, qui sont fortement et discrètement, existentielles pouvant abolir de nombreux dogmes et frontières culturelles, philosophiques et éthiques relatifs à la « ville en devenir » (en tant qu’œuvre urbaine et architecturale). HyperUrbain (HU9) abordera la question de la ville dirigée par les données.

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  • Péronne

    Scholarship, prize and job offer - Modern

    Scholarship Gerda Henkel du Centre international de recherche de l’Historial de la Grande Guerre

    The International Research Center of the Historial de la Grande Guerre annually awards research grants to students who are currently engaged in research for a Ph.D. on the First World War or a subject directly related to the conflict.

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  • Saint-Denis

    Call for papers - Africa

    Ecologies of the Indian Ocean Worlds

    TrOPICS journal

    This issue of TrOPICS journal examines ecologies in the broad sense in the Indian Ocean. The approach is multidisciplinary and proposes to invest two main axes : ecologies of spaces and (sub)marine and aquatic ecologies.

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  • Lisbon

    Call for papers - History

    Humanités numériques et études inquisitoriales

    Conference of the Digital Paleography Research Project "Transcribing the Portuguese Inquisition Trials (1536-1821)" for the creation of an automatic transcription model of the Portuguese Inquisition court records.

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  • Péronne

    Summer School - History

    First World War museums and exhibitions

    The Historial de la Grande Guerre in Péronne which is both a museum and an international research centre, is 30 years old. Now that the centenary of the First World War has passed, we are at an exciting point in time to reflect on the history of how the conflict has been portrayed in museums and temporary exhibitions around the world, and its renewed relevance in the present. The framework of this reflection will be a summer school welcoming about fifteen advanced masters and doctoral students.

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  • Reims

    Call for papers - Sociology

    Environments of physical and sport activities

    XXe congrès international de l’ACAPS

    The theme of the symposium must be relevant and related to the main theme of the congress “Environments of physical and sport activities”. It must be related to one or several fields of physical activity and sport sciences (biomechanics, human and social sciences, physiology, psychology, etc.) and deal where possible with current topics (for example: climate change, the rise of Virtual Reality, the Paris 2024 Olympic Games, etc.).

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