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  • Vienna

    Conference, symposium - Science studies

    The Art Museum in the Digital Age (2026)

    This international online conference explores the complex interrelations between truth, fake and falsified information, and knowledge authority in the context of digital transformation processes. In light of increasing disinformation, AI-generated content, and algorithmic bias, museums face the challenge of rethinking their role as trusted spaces for knowledge dissemination. At the same time, digital technologies open up new possibilities for participation, contextualization, and translation. At the heart of the conference is the question of how museums can assume digital responsibility and actively contribute to fostering an open and reflective information culture.

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  • Augsburg

    Call for papers - Sociology

    The Zeitgeist in Toys & Games

    The overarching theme for the 10th ITRA World Conference is The Zeitgeist in Toys & Games is designed to decipher and understand the many ways toys and games have shaped and reflected who we are, and have changed throughout history. Looking at the past, present, and future of playthings, the question is not so much what the zeitgeist in toys and games should be – but rather how and what they contribute to the multiple and potentially conflicting constellations of ideas, values and norms that come to characterize particular epochs. 

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  • Vienna

    Conference, symposium - Epistemology and methodology

    The Art Museum in the Digital Age

    The Belvedere Research Center is continuing its conference series on the digital transformation of art museums with its fifth event on the topic. While the 2022 conference challenged binary concepts such as analog/ digital, this year’s event critically examines the imagined cultural metaverse. In four thematic online sessions and an on-site workshop, the lectures deal with the immersive experiences of virtuality and reality, cultural heritage data, value discourse surrounding the metaverse and NFTs, and self-perception and the social role of museums.

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  • Call for papers - Education

    Plurilingualism and language policies in tertiary/higher education and research in Europe and beyond

    “Language education and multilingualism” Vol. 6 (2023)

    The sixth volume of Langscape’s scholarly open-access, peer-reviewed online journal will be devoted to the theme of “Plurilingualism and language policies in tertiary/higher education and research in Europe and beyond”.

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  • Vienna

    Call for papers - Epistemology and methodology

    The Art Museum in the Digital Age

    The Belvedere Research Center continues its conference series on digital transformation of art museums with its fifth anniversary event on this crucial subject. The focus of this event is on the metaverse, an embodied virtual-reality experience, and its connection to cultural institutions. The aim of our forthcoming conference is to give an initial impetus for critical examination of the metaverse in the cultural field. We seek to stimulate discussion about the position of cultural institutions in the metaverse. What should an art museum in the metaverse look like? What role should it play?

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  • Call for papers - Epistemology and methodology

    The Art Museum in the Digital Age – 2022

    The Belvedere Research Center is continuing its international conference series on the digital transformation of art museums with its fourth event on the topic. The 2022 edition centers on the convergence of analog and digital media and will take place between January 17 and 21, 2022 as an online conference.

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  • Call for papers - Sociology

    Contemporary migrations in the humanistic coefficient perspective. Florian Znaniecki’s thought in today’s science

    The Florian Znaniecki Scientific Foundation founded in 1989 plans to publish a volume, as part of the Sociological Monographs series, with a working title “Contemporary migrations in the humanistic coefficient perspective. Florian Znaniecki’s thought in today’s science”. Therefore, we would like to invite you to send us the original, previously unpublished, English-language works devoted to the application of Florian Znaniecki’s thought in contemporary migration research.

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  • Paris

    Call for papers - Thought

    Life in man and man in life?

    Franco-German genealogies between anthropology and anti-humanism

    Au cœur de l’école d’été se trouve la tentative de comparer les « philosophies de la vie » française et allemande au XXe siècle et de les faire se confronter dans un colloque. Cette discussion autour de la dialectique entre le concept de vie et le problème de l’homme touche la tension, fondamentale pour la modernité, qui distingue la réflexion aux teintes « anthropologiques » sur la vie (en Allemagne) d’une critique « antihumaniste » (en France).

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  • Scholarship, prize and job offer - Thought

    Erasmus Mundus EuroPhilosophie

    European commission grants

    Le Master Erasmus Mundus « Philosophies allemande et française dans l’espace européen » (EuroPhilosophie) offre aux étudiants du monde entier un parcours de formation de deux ans de haut niveau spécialisé dans les domaines de la philosophie allemande et de la philosophie française et de leur interaction au sein de l’espace intellectuel et culturel européen.

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  • Call for papers - History

    Historiographical errors

    Si, depuis longtemps, les spécialistes d’histoire des sciences physico-mathématiques ont intégré l’analyse des erreurs à leurs recherches, une telle approche n’existe guère en historiographie. Il semble pourtant qu’une telle démarche est susceptible d’offrir de nouvelles perspectives pour la compréhension du fonctionnement du champ de la recherche historique. Une partie du dossier sera consacrée à une erreur historiographique paradigmatique, celle d’Olga Wormser-Migot en 1968 sur l’existence des chambres à gaz homicides dans les camps de Mauthausen et Ravensbrück. Néanmoins, des contributions sur d’autres erreurs dans l’historiographie des grands conflits contemporains, de la répression et des massacres de masse au XXe siècle sont également attendues. De même, des contributions qui porteraient sur la question des « erreurs » dans d’autres champs disciplinaires pourraient utilement compléter le dossier dans une perspective pluridisciplinaire.

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