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Yokohama
XVIII World Congress of Sociology of the International Sociological Association (ISA)
Considering the multiplicity of the selves, in the material life or in the virtual life, related to the individual or to the community, according to the reality or to the fiction, we can wonder how the self is constructed. This session explores how the constitution of the self is linked to an embodied dimension. Focused on case studies in different fieldworks, with notably questions of personal conceptions and social visibility, associated to different sociological and anthropological approaches, the session aims to present several analyses about the embodied dimension of various self conceptions.
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Ramat Gan
Scholarship, prize and job offer - Language
MA studentship and Research assistantship in Medieval Literatures
One position for an MA studentship and Research assistantship in Medieval Literatures (Old French in general or Hebrew literature produced in northern France, 12th-16th centuries).
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Taipei
Conference, symposium - Ethnology, anthropology
Bodily Cultivation & Cultural Learning
9th International Symposium of CORPUS International Group for the Cultural Study of the Body
Le 9e symposium international de CORPUS groupe international d'études culturelles sur le corps aura lieu à Taipei du 24 au 26 mai prochain. Organisé avec l'académie Sinica et l'université nationale des arts de Taiwan, il rassemblera des intervenants venus d'une dizaine de pays sur le thème « Éducation du corps et apprentissage culturel ».
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Amman
Call for papers - Prehistory and Antiquity
Seventh World Archaeological Congress
Le Seventh World Archaeological Congress (WAC 7) se tiendra à la Mer Morte (Jordanie) du 14 au 18 janvier 2013. -
Beijing
Call for papers - Representation
Qing Encounters: Artistic Exchanges between China and the West
Appel à communication pour un colloque international organisé par une équipe internationalle de chercheurs en histoire de l’art issus de la Peking University et Seton Hall University (Etats-Unis). L’évènement est financé par la J. Paul Getty Foundation dans son programme « Connecting Art Histories » dirigé par Thomas Gaehtgens au Getty Research Institute. -
Ankara
E-Science and Information Management
IMCW2012 aims to bring together both researchers and information professionals to discuss the implications of e-science for information management. Some of these issues and challenges are as follows: information literacy, intellectual property rights, e-science and open access data archives, information processing and visualizations tools, collection development and management, e-science librarianship, and so on. -
Bethlehem
Conference, symposium - Religion
Violence, Non-Violence and Religion
The Third Conference on Christian-Muslim Relations
Bethlehem University, with its tradition of building better relations between Christians and Muslims, according to its values as a Catholic LaSallian Palestinian University, is proposing a conference on Violence and Religion (9-11 February 2011) as a chance to discuss this difficult topic of the relationship between religion and violence. Although the topic may seem vast and complex, the multidisci-plinary approach allows for a better understanding of the topic and an informative exchange among scholars and interested people from all faiths. -
Manama
Conference, symposium - Information
Second International Conference on New Media - Bahrain University
Le Département de communication (université de Bahreïn) organise la deuxième édition du colloque international sur les nouveaux médias (réseaux sociaux et partage des informations), qui se tiendra les 6 et 7 avril 2011 à l’université de Bahreïn. -
Ariel
Conference, symposium - History
Monuments, Documents: Interpretation and Overinterpretation
Une opinion courante aujourd’hui veut qu’il n’y ait pas un instant où l’on ne cesse d’interpréter. Toute expérience d’une chose pourvue de sens nous placerait devant un cas d’interprétation et un produit de celle-ci. La question urgente pour la constitution d’un savoir « scientifique » est donc : y a-t-il une frontière entre interprétation et surinterprétation ? Autant l’interprétation semble légitime, autant la surinterprétation est-elle rejetée comme illégitime. Est-ce parce qu’elle apparaît comme une violence faite à l’objet que l’on cherche à comprendre ? Comme une brusquerie contre le consensus sur lequel la discipline en question est fondée ? Par ailleurs, si tout n’est qu’interprétation, y a-t-il encore place dans nos disciplines pour un réel progrès scientifique, et de quelle nature est-il ? (meilleure compréhension de l’objet, affinement des méthodes ?
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