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  • Paris

    Study days - Sociology

    Contestation sociale et ses futurs

    Social protest and its futures

    What are the future temporalities of contemporary mobilizations ? In social protests, the hopeful future and the conviction that a better future is within reach have long marked revolutionary rhetoric and progressive political fervor. However, is this enthusiastic “jusqu’auboutisme” a temporality that still belongs to contemporary imaginaries of struggle ?

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  • Rome

    Conference, symposium - Africa

    Ethiopians abroad in the Middle Ages

    Ce colloque est organisé dans le cadre du projet ERC COG HornEast* (Horn & Crescent. Connections, Mobility and Exchange between the Horn of Africa and the Middle East in the Middle Ages). Le projet ERC HornEast a pour objectif de documenter les relations entre les sociétés chrétiennes de la Corne de l’Afrique (Éthiopie, Nubie) et leur environnement islamique aux échelles locale et régionale (Égypte, Palestine, péninsule Arabique), afin de mieux comprendre les modalités du processus d’islamisation à l’œuvre dans la région au cours du millénaire médiéval (VIIe - XVe siècle).

     

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  • Korhogo

    Call for papers - Sociology

    Health, gender and sustainable development in schools and universities

    This Conference on “Health, gender and sustainable development in schools and universities” questions the school and university environment as a space for learning, training, socialisation and production of the elite, and also appears to be the theatre par excellence for the expression of various types of social problems. Faced with this social reality, it is essential for researchers in Africa and the world to reflect on this issue in order to propose sustainable solutions.

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  • Call for papers - Representation

    Dreams of the Future

    As the research training group “European Dream Cultures” at Saarland University enters its ninth and final year, we would like our concluding conference to look not only back but also ahead, in focussing on future content of dreaming in literature, art, theatre, film, and music. Key questions include: What types of futures do artistic dreams of the future envision? Are they utopian or dystopian? Are they marked as dreams experienced during sleep, or are they imaginings of the future that are dreamlike in nature but anchored in the waking world? How do they connect to the present or the past, and to which version of these temporalities? What function do they assume within different works? To what extent do religious, political, or epistemological discourses influence these artistic dreams of the future?

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  • Brussels

    Call for papers - Sociology

    Migration in Belgium: Epistemological issues, History, Public action and Mobilisations

    This study day aims to bring together researchers from different social science disciplines (anthropology, law, economics, geography, history, philosophy, psychology, political science, sociology, etc.) working on migration issues in Belgium. In a context where migration phenomena are regularly at the forefront of political and media news (“reception crisis”, border management and control, citizen mobilisations, etc.), the aim of this study day is, on the one hand, to review the progress of research in the various social science disciplines in this field, and, on the other hand, to refine academic analyses through a multidisciplinary dialogue. This meeting thus intends to contribute to a better understanding of the migration phenomenon in Belgium. 

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  • Le Bourget-du-Lac

    Conference, symposium - Information

    Terminologie et ontologie : théories et applications

    The TOTh Conferences – Terminology & Ontology: Theories and applications – bring together researchers, professionals and, more generally, all persons interested in issues related to language and knowledge engineering. The program will include accepted communications, an opening talk, and a poster session.

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  • Montreal

    Call for papers - Representation

    The Image on the Page

    A Study Day Around Illustrated Print Culture

    This study day aims to gather researchers around the subject of the printed image since the 1880s. With particular attention to material bibliography and production techniques, we seek to better understand how illustrations contribute to the formation of meaning and discourses within different contexts from illustrated newspapers to etiquette manuals, from scientific journals to children’s books.

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  • Yaoundé |

    Conference, symposium - Africa

    Le retour des choses : objets, archives et création en temps de restitution

    This workshops in Cameroon propose to approach restitution through the prism of returns, i.e. to decentralize: from the countries where the objects were held to the countries and communities of origin; from Western viewpoints to African opinions; from the “works” exhibited in European museums to the resocialization of the returned “things”, recharged with multiple meanings; from the materiality of the objects to archival images and to contemporary creations. How is the possible return of objects perceived? What imaginations and expectations does it awaken? What would be the values of the returned things?  

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  • Saint-Martin-d'Hères

    Call for papers - Thought

    Artificial intelligence and transformations of work

    Through this conference, we aim to provide a social philosophy of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and work, grounded in an ethical framework. Focusing on three axes of research, we’ll consider the history of the technological replacement debate, the conditions of work with AI, and the transformations of fairness and justice to highlight AI’s specificities. We aim to address developing questions within an emerging literature on AI’s impact on work. 

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  • Paris

    Call for papers - Geography

    Action in research and research in action: what intertwining?

    Young researchers day at the Institut de Géographie, 2023

    L’édition 2023 de la Journée des jeunes chercheurs de l’Institut de Géographie de Paris se tiendra le 13 octobre 2023 et aura pour thème : « L’action dans la recherche et la recherche dans l’action : quelles imbrications ? ». Les questionnements s’adressent à toutes les disciplines des sciences humaines et sociales mobilisant une dimension spatiale dans leurs travaux. Des propositions de jeunes chercheur·euses (doctorant·es, étudiant·es de Master, jeunes docteur·es) sont particulièrement attendues.

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  • Paris 04 Hôtel-de-Ville

    Conference, symposium - Modern

    Human Agency, Digital Society and Data-Intensive Surveillance

    L’ambition de ce colloque est d’explorer l’interaction entre l’action humaine et la surveillance intensive des données et de caractériser les défis et les opportunités contemporains pour les utilisateurs, les décideurs politiques et le développement technologique à travers les sociétés, les traditions et les langues. S’appuyant sur les recherches diverses et étendues dans le domaine de la surveillance et des sociétés numériques, le colloque a pour objectif de faire converger les résultats des recherches et de favoriser le dialogue entre les disciplines et les secteurs.

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  • Call for papers - Urban studies

    Spaces and societies

    Chinese public space, a shared space?

    Espaces et Sociétés’ perspective on the Chinese city and urbanization, through a notion that is both distinctive and paradoxical in China: public space. The title of this call for papers, “Chinese public space, a shared space?” questions on the one hand the specific definition of Chinese public space, which is undergoing very rapid changes, and on the other hand its ability to be “shared” locally and internationally.

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  • Mulhouse

    Call for papers - History

    The Invention of Traditions in the United Kingdom and the British Empire, 1840-1940

    The year 2023 will mark the fortieth anniversary of the publication of The Invention of Tradition, a collective work edited by Eric Hobsbawm and Terence Ranger. Since this publication, the invention of tradition has become a key concept in cultural studies. While the book edited by Hobsbawm and Ranger brings together contributions on the invention of the Scottish kilt tradition, Welsh national culture, scouting, and British monarchical ceremonies, which cover the period from 1840 to 1914, this conference invites us to explore other invented traditions over a longer period, from the 1840s to the 1940s. It will also analyze the reactivation of certain traditions at key moments in history.

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  • Paris 04 Hôtel-de-Ville

    Study days - Economy

    The American Developmental State : The Origins of American Capitalism in Comparative Perspective

    How can we best account for the historical trajectory of American capitalism over the “long” nineteenth century ? With this conference we aim to deploy the idea of an “American developmental state” as a lens for investigating the formative years of US capitalism. Now is an opportune moment to reconsider the role of government in US economic history.

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  • Korhogo

    Call for papers - Representation

    Humor in the dedramatization of contemporaneities

    The purpose of this conference is to determine the contribution of humor in the resilience of our contemporary societies. It is then a question of crossing the studies of several specialists in the multifaceted challenges of humor as a factor in the dedramatization of our contemporaneities.

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  • Call for papers - Language

    Thresholds and crossing points

    For Fantasy fiction characters, crossing worlds is rather common, especially in Low Fantasy. Many works in this genre also have the heroes travel from one space to another through doors, tunnels, windows, portals or specific means of transport. This new issue of Fantasy Art and Studies aims to question the thresholds and places of passage in Fantasy fiction, from the most common to the most singular, and possibly to identify a typology.

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  • Villeneuve-d'Ascq

    Conference, symposium - Information

    Ethics of Information and Knowledge Organization

    Cette conférence souhaite mettre l’accent sur les caractéristiques et les approches théoriques qui peuvent construire un modèle méthodologique et efficace pour examiner l’éthique et mettre en évidence les différentes questions récurrentes liées aux dimensions éthiques du traitement et de l’organisation de l’information. La conférence abordera également les questions éthiques des décisions biaisées produites par l’apprentissage automatique à partir de big data. Deux domaines principaux ont été identifiés : la transparence des algorithmes pour les rendre explicables et la gestion de la qualité des données pour nettoyer les données afin d’améliorer le résultat des opérations de traitement.

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  • Paris 04 Hôtel-de-Ville

    Miscellaneous information - Economy

    Beyond Neoliberalism: Rethinking the Role of the State in a New Global Age

    Cette table ronde, en anglais, réunissant d’éminents spécialistes se propose de réfléchir et reconsidérer le rôle du gouvernement dans la vie économique.

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  • Call for papers - Sociology

    Productivist Domination in the Age of the Capitalocene - Methods for an interspecies critique

    As part of the preparation of its special issue Productivist Domination in the Age of the Capitalocene - Methods for an interspecies critique, to be published in December 2024, the journal Recherches sociologiques et anthropologiques is launching a call for articles.

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  • Call for papers - America

    Sport in the Americas

    “The body of an athlete and the soul of a sage - these are what we require to be happy”, wrote Voltaire to Helvetius. At RITA, although we don’t claim to have athletic bodies, we humbly hope that our journal does lead to the path of wisdom. As Paris will host the Olympic Games in 2024, we thought it relevant to invite researchers to show wisdom and gain some critical distance to question the role and function of sports in the Americas, from North to South.

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