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  • Call for papers - History

    The Archaeology of Conflicts

    This issue of Bellica journal aims to bring together articles dealing with the archaeology of conflicts in a broad chronological perspective ranging from the earliest periods of time to the 20th century. The goal of the collection is to reflect upon and to trace the development of a trend that began three decades ago in the field of archeology and which has witness unprecedented growth since then. The increase in the number of archaeological sites corresponds to a strong institutional and social demands. This is particularly the case when it comes to the conflicts of the twentieth century, but in fact the entire chronological spectrum is concerned by this new trend. The archaeology of conflicts has also greatly contributed to the development of war studies in the broadest sense of the term. 

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  • Conference, symposium - History

    Circus Arts without Borders

    For a world history of the circus from Antiquity to the present day

    For the past twenty years or so, the history of the circus has benefited from an undeniable scientific dynamism. While the circus is essentially an international art form, until now its history has mainly been written from a national perspective. The aim of this conference is to decompartmentalise these historiographies by inviting researchers in history and, more broadly, in the arts and the social sciences (performing arts, art history, sociology, anthropology, etc.), as well as those involved in the artistic and cultural world, to combine their approaches. 

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  • Saint-Denis

    Call for papers - Representation

    “The Movement-Image” and “The Time-Image” by Gilles Deleuze: contemporary uses of film thinking

    Autumn 2025 marks the fortieth anniversary of the publication of the second volume of Gilles Deleuze’s diptych on cinema, The Time-Image. As the centenary of his birth draws to a close, this will be an opportunity to celebrate the philosopher and his importance for thinking about the seventh art, by collectively exploring the current uses of The Movement-Image and The Time-Image in film studies.

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  • Paris

    Miscellaneous information - Modern

    Launch of the digital platform “ImpressionnismeS”

    The Impressionism research team from Paris Nanterre University is pleased to invite you to A round-table discussion will bring together the programme team, contributors to the platform and partners for the the launch of the digital platform ImpressionnismeS.

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  • Call for papers - Thought

    « Intersections », revue canadienne de musique - varia

    Intersections is a digitally published bilingual (French and English) journal for refereed scholarly research in music. The journal aims to represent the diversity of current fields of research in music, most broadly defined, and welcomes submissions informed by all music-related disciplines, as well as multi- and interdisciplinary scholarship.

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  • Villetaneuse

    Call for papers - Language

    Egology: what “I” means

    Revue « Itinéraires »

    The aim of this publication of the journal Itinéraires is to extend the reflections of the multidisciplinary seminar entitled ‘‘I: from the Middle Ages to the 21st century”, which was held in 2023-2024. This publication highlight the different possible approaches to the expression of the first person, in order to emphasise that there is a vast field of study, which could be called ‘‘egology’’, transcending disciplines and methodologies in order to shed light on the uses of the pronoun I. We combine the perspectives of the Lyon research seminar with those of the journal Itinéraires. We propose to orientate our exploration around four main axes that retain the generalist, transdisciplinary and transhistorical approach of the initial project.

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  • Lyon

    Call for papers - Representation

    From Japan to Brazil and Vice-versa: Historical and Aesthetic Perspectives of a Diasporic Cinema

    In 2024, the 77th Festival of Cannes' short film competition selected Amarela (2024),a film by Japanese-Brazilian director André Hayato Saito, which focuses on the experiencesof Japanese-Brazilians. This event reflects a growing interest in a diverse, transnational, andmultilingual filmography on the subject of the Japanese diaspora, particularly theJapanese-Brazilians, who are the largest group affected by return migration (or “detourmigration” (Perroud, 2007)) to Japan. This Young Researchers Colloquium aims atvisualizing and discussing that film corpus and its aesthetic, socio-historical andmethodological issues.

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  • Paris

    Call for papers - History

    Sex and Gender in Ancient Egypt : roles, norms and transgressions.

    The conference will address topics as diverse as the construction of masculinities and femininities; the relations between gender and language; the gendered conceptions of the divine; the role of women in religion and in productive spaces; gender at the origins of Egypt; and gendered representations in art and literature. The submitted contributions may come from fields as varied as history, art history, archaeology or linguistics, from the perspective of gender, sexuality and queer studies.

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  • Call for papers - Sociology

    The social mechanisms as seen through the lens of social networks

    Volume 76 / 2026 - Issue 1

    L’Année sociologique is inviting contributions for an issue on the theme of social mechanisms as seen through the lens of social networks, to be published in the Spring of 2026. The aim of this call for papers is to take stock of the use of social network analysis in understanding various social mechanisms in all their diversity, particularly collective ones, and their consequences, whether intentional or not, by bringing into dialogue and articulating the micro, meso and macro levels. It thus focuses on the impact of relational infrastructures on social mechanisms in the broadest sense, and aims to give visibility to research that sheds new light on the subject.

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  • Brussels

    Call for papers - Sociology

    Desires in the Art Worlds

    Tensions, Dynamics, and Reconfigurations

    This conference explores the multiple dimensions of desire in contemporary art worlds, examining its forms, tensions, and implications. It aims to rethink the role of desire as a driving force of creation, the artist’s condition in the face of inequalities and violence, the place of desire in artistic work, the norms that shape desired or excluded bodies, and the practices that seek to frame or regulate these dynamics. By engaging with these perspectives, the conference invites participants to reflect on the relevance of desire as an interpretative key and to envision new representations for art and its actors.

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  • Call for papers - Geography

    Current State of Haitian Migration

    Études caribéennes N° 61, 2025

    In Haiti, the migration issue is a key structural factor in understanding the realities of this society. Since the country’s first occupation by the United States in 1915, national life has been punctuated by the massive displacement of Haitians, making it a country of emigration. From 1915 to the post-2010 years, marked by the January 12 earthquake, the country experienced at least six major waves of migration. Starting from these considerations as a powerful factor of expulsion, there is an invitation to take stock of a century and more of Haitian emigration.

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  • Villeneuve-d'Ascq

    Call for papers - History

    Present in the city: Urban temporalities and rhythms in Northwestern Europe (14th-17th centuries)

    This conference aims to focus on urban rhythms and temporalities in cities in Western Europe. The goal is to capture different temporalities based on individuals' gender, profession, communities, beliefs, and more, while comparing the spaces of Northwestern Europe and Mediterranean Europe.

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  • Toulouse

    Call for papers - Modern

    Obrador de Linguistica Occitana 9

    The ninth Obrador de Lingüistica Occitana (OLO9) will be held in Toulouse, at the Université Toulouse-Jean Jaurès, on June 12 and 13, 2025. The Obrador de Lingüistica Occitana is the forum that brings together all linguists working on Occitan in a spirit of exchange and collaboration.

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  • Louvain-la-Neuve

    Call for papers - Prehistory and Antiquity

    Gouvernance, économie et société dans l’Antiquité : nouvelles perspectives de recherche

    This year, as part of the 2025 edition of the Synoikismos Interuniversity Doctoral Seminar, the annual theme days are intended as a space for dialogue open to all researchers working on Antiquity, regardless of discipline or perspective. The proposed themes - governance, economy and society - do not constitute closed axes. They are intended to provide a sufficiently broad framework for a wide range of research, whether political, social, economic, cultural or methodological.

     

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  • Call for papers - Representation

    When Painting Captures the Athletic Body: The Case of Fernand Léger

    Special Issue of “Sport History Review”

    The general idea behind this special issue for the Sport History Review is to bring together an international team of some thirty renowned researchers within the field of sports history and a team of directors, curators, lecturers, resident experts and public program coordinators, etc., from the Alpes-Maritimes museums (Musée Léger, Musée National Marc Chagall and Chapelle Picasso) specializing in Fernand Léger’s work, in order to produce new, scientific knowledge based on both a thematic approach by sports category and a more cross-disciplinary approach. The major series of works produced by Fernand Léger between 1903 and 1955 constitute the corpus of this collective research project.

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  • Angers

    Call for papers - Middle Ages

    Mettre en scène(s) l’Apocalypse : bilans et nouvelles perspectives de recherche sur la tapisserie d’Angers (v. 1380)

    The ‘Mettre en scène l’Apocalypse’ research project has been conceived in two phases - a workshop in spring 2025 followed by a colloquium in summer 2026 - with the aim of reviewing our knowledge of the Angers Apocalypse tapestry and proposing a comprehensive and renewed study of the work and its functions. By bringing together specialists from different fields of research who have worked on other objects or other themes, the aim is to analyse the functions of this object and the discourse it was used to support in a fresh and collective way. In this respect, all proposals for comparisons are welcome.

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  • Call for papers - Language

    “Imago Mundi”. An Overview of Metaphor: Creativity, Phraseology and Discourse

    Journal “Cadernos de Fraseoloxía Galega”, issue 27 (2026)

    Cadernos de Fraseoloxía Galega, an international journal on phraseological and paremiological research edited by Centro Ramón Piñeiro para a Investigación en Humanidades (Xunta de Galicia), is seeking submissions of contributions for its twenty-seventh issue on graphic and metaphorical phraseology.

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  • Reims

    Call for papers - Language

    Linguistics and Rhetoric: A Tale of Two Frenemies

    The 2025 Annual Colloquium of the Henry Sweet Society for the History of Linguistic Ideas

    Le prochain colloque annuel de la Henry Sweet Society for the History of Linguistic Ideas se tiendra du 3 au 5 septembre 2025 à l’Université de Reims Champagne-Ardenne (URCA, Reims, France). Comme toujours, nous accueillons des communications sur tout aspect de l’histoire des idées linguistiques. La thématique choisie pour l’édition 2025 est « Linguistique et rhétorique : Entre frères ennemis et faux-amis ». En parallèle, une section thématique sur l’histoire de la lexicographie bilingue sera organisée dans le cadre de ce colloque. La manifestation s’adresse à tous les chercheurs intéressés par l’histoire des idées linguistiques au sens large, sans distinction de discipline.

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  • Call for papers - Modern

    Archive, Corpus, Creation

    MedMus Summer School Call for Participation

    The call for participation for the summer school Archives, Corpus, Creation targets Master’s and doctoral students who wish to adopt a multidisciplinary approach to the creation of archival corpora traversed by sound creation. The school is being run over two sessions. The first will take place in Aix-en-Provence (1-3 July 2025), on the theme Collecting, centralising, classifying: how and why to create a music archive? The second in Lisbon (15-17 September 2025) on the theme Writing a history of the Mediterranean through the music archive: processes and issues involved in the patrimonialisation of music.

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  • Aubervilliers

    Call for papers - Epistemology and methodology

    Ancient written cultures without borders: international portals forum

    International conference Biblissima+ 2025

    In 2025, the annual Biblissima+ conference takes place as an international portals forum. Its Observatory of Ancient Written Cultures builds its sustainability and reflects on the role of a research and service infrastructure in the landscape of international portals focusing on ancient written cultures, from Antiquity to the modern era. Three keynotes will punctuate these days, animated by the presentations of portal managers working in the field of written cultures.

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