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  • Bergamo

    Call for papers - Representation

    Re-creating Palestine : Trauma, Memory and Resistance in the Contemporary Artistic Production in/on Palestine

    This international conference aims to explore the central role of culture and art in the reconstruction and regeneration of the social fabric, through a reinterpretation of trauma as a driver of creation and preservation of cultural memory and as a form of resistance to the politics of erasure. We encourage papers dealing with the interconnections between trauma, memory and resistance in multiple artistic languages to highlight the role of art in reinterpreting trauma, making it a source of memory and thus a basis for social change. The focus will be on the artistic production, especially during the 21st century, created by Palestinian artists about Palestine, including those in the diaspora.

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  • Porto Alegre

    Call for papers - Sociology

    Beyond urban and rural sociology

    Towards a spatialised and circulatory analysis of social structure

    Nous organisons, pour le XVI Congresso Mundial de Sociologia Rural (IRSA) qui se tiendra à Porto Allegre du 19 au 23 juillet 2026, un working group sur le thème « Beyond urban and rural sociology: towards a spatialised and circulatory analysis of social structure ». Ce working group est le fruit d’une réflexion collective nourrie de plusieurs réseaux (Laboratoire international EMMA, réseau Ethnographie des mondes ruraux…) et d’un programme de recherche européen en démarrage dont vous trouverez les premières informations sur le site RURALITIC

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  • Oran

    Call for papers - Language

    “Studies in Linguistics and Language Education” (SLLE) - varia

    No. 2 (Dec 2025)

    The editorial board invites submissions for the 2nd issue (December 2025) of SLLE, an international, peer-reviewed, open-access journal published biannually by the LOAPL Laboratory, Faculty of Foreign Languages, University of Oran 2.

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  • Lyon

    Call for papers - Geography

    An ecological transition under strain: country, landscape, and uses in contemporary Germany

    The starting point for this conference is the observation that the ecological transition in Germany, which one might have thought would be easier or at least more harmonious than in other countries due to the importance that environmental issues have had in German culture, society, and politics from very early on, is in fact encountering numerous obstacles and is even being called into question. This is evidenced, among other things, by the setbacks which the energy transition encounters and by the success of the party Alternative für Deutschland (AfD) despite—or perhaps because of—its stance in favour of climate change denial.

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  • Oran

    Call for papers - Thought

    “The Letters and Languages Guide Journal” - varia

    The Letters and Languages Guide Journal, is specialized in literature and languages including. The journal is issued by the Laboratory of Languages, Discourse, Civilization, and Literature (LADICIL) affiliated with the Faculty of Foreign Languages, University of Oran 2 Mohamed Ben Ahmed (Algeria). Its main objective is to promote serious research, linguistic studies and academic critical. The journal interested in fields such as: the novel, criticism, poetry, translation, languages and linguistics, sociolinguistics, literary theory, didactic.

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  • Call for papers - Modern

    The Committed Neutrality

    A Transnational History of Spanish Humanitarianism in a Global Context from the First World War to the 1920s

    Building on the dynamic initiated during a workshop held in 2024 on the humanitarian institution created in 1915 by Alfonso XIII–the European War Office–, this conference seeks to gather separate initiatives and to bring together specialists to address historiographical gaps concerning Spanish actions during the war. The conference will examine these actions from a global perspective in the context of the 1920s by comparing them with the actions of other institutions and neutral countries, such as Sweden, Denmark, the Vatican and the ICRC. 

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  • Ottawa

    Scholarship, prize and job offer - Urban studies

    Postdoctoral Fellowship in Urban Sustainability

    The Sustainable Cities Initiative project, led by Professor Brian Rey, Vice-Dean of Governance at the Faculty of Arts at the University of Ottawa, is inviting applications for a two-year postdoctoral fellowship. The program aims to recruit an early-career researcher whose work focuses on urban sustainability issues.

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  • Barcelona

    Call for papers - Urban studies

    Crossing urban Planning cultures in time of conflict and reconciliation

    Views on continental Europe, 1937-1945. Session 69 – EAUH 2026

    The aim of this approach is to consider how national urban planning traditions are shaped by conflict-related constraints during periods of escalation towards war and of occupation. National historiographies have long considered this period as a parenthesis in the circulation of ideas and models. In contrast to this approach, the perspective of the session involves an in-depth investigation of urban planning theories on a European scale, as well as an analysis of personal and institutional exchanges, technical transfers and expertises before and during World War II.

     

     

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  • Paris

    Call for papers - History

    Lieux et espaces de la démocratie

    Perspectives transnationales depuis 1848

    Cet atelier international se propose d’explorer l’histoire de la démocratie à la lumière des apports du spatial turn, et ce, à partir d’exemples aussi variés que possible et dans une perspective résolument transnationale. En plaçant la dimension spatiale au centre de l’histoire de la démocratie et en nous interrogeant sur les frontières, les interdépendances et les influences réciproques au-delà des frontières nationales, nous espérons faire émerger de nouvelles perspectives sur les systèmes démocratiques. Considérant que les révolutions de 1848 marqué la culture politique en Europe, l’atelier se focalisera la seconde moitié du XIXe siècle et le XXe siècle.

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  • Paris

    Study days - History

    Peripheral Archives in Africa and Eurasia (19th-20th century)

    On 10 October 2025, we will bring together historians from Eurasia and Africa (19th and 20th centuries) to reflect on the concept of peripheral archives and how the production/preservation/use of archives located on the periphery or margins (geographical, political, global or national, family archives, village archives, non-state institutions, the Global South, etc.) informs the writing of history.

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  • Scholarship, prize and job offer - History

    Prix Bergier 2026

    IAAH “Jean-François Bergier” Prize for research in Alpine History (2026)

    The Prix Bergier is promoted and awarded by the International Association for Alpine History (IAAH), in memory of Jean-François Bergier, the scholar who promoted and co-founded the Association. It is awarded every two years and aims to promote research by young scholars on the history of the Alps - and European mountain areas in general.

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  • Call for papers - Africa

    Transitions

    “Postcolonial Cultures Studies and Essays” journal

    This is a call for articles or essays on historical, social or political issues in Commonwealth societies for issue no.4 of Postcolonial Cultures Studies and Essays. This issue will follow the SAES 2025 theme of “Transitions”. Articles are invited that consider political, social, economic, cultural or ecological transitions. This could include discussing transition to a greener future (for example in India, Australia, Canada…) or the climate crisis in particular countries. The theme could also cover political re-imaginings and desired transitions to a more postcolonial or decolonial standpoint as well as resistance to them. For instance, can the process of ‘transitional justice’ after the well-documented case of South Africa be observed in other countries?

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  • Fribourg

    Call for papers - Middle Ages

    Telling and Thinking Marginality in the Middle Ages

    Jeunes Chercheur·euses Médiévistes (JCM)

    The annual Study Days organized by the Jeunes Chercheur·euses Médiévistes (JCM) will be held this year on the 12th and 13th of March 2026 at the University of Fribourg in Switzerland. Approached from an interdisciplinary perspective, the conference will be devoted to the theme of marginality in the Middle Ages.

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  • Call for papers - Urban studies

    Understanding and reconverting tertiary vacancy

    The vacancy of tertiary buildings is a growing issue in urban and regional dynamics. While vacant offices are a visible symptom of economic, social and environmental mutations, they also represent an opportunity to rethink the role of business districts and the uses of the city as a whole. The aim is to analyse tertiary vacancy in France and Europe for identifying the potential for converting unoccupied buildings, whether into housing or other functions: coliving, hotels, industrial or commercial activities, data centres, living labs, collaborative spaces, etc.

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  • Porto

    Call for papers - Sociology

    Work and Utopia(s)"

    Laboreal, July 2026

    Since the 19th century, the cyclical crises of our industrial societies have fuelled multiple initiatives aimed at envisioning another possible world. Yet recent decades have revealed a state of profound crisis that leads us to doubt, more radically than ever, the validity and sustainability of our ways of thinking and acting. Our futures are at stake, our models of society are being strained under the pressure of climate change, social and societal upheavals, public health crises, and political instability. In this context, human labour is an undeniable issue.  In these times of transition, ways of thinking about and acting on work increasingly integrate the utopian dimension, which underlies the evolution of both the worlds of work and communities of life. This issue will therefore be an opportunity to take stock of the state of the art.

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  • Call for papers - Sociology

    Filipino Migration in Europe: Rethinking Transnationalism, Care, and the Politics of Everyday Life

    “Asian and pacific migration” journal - APMJ

    Filipino migration in Europe remains underexplored in academic debates, which are often dominated by North-american and Asian perspectives. This special issue of Asian and pacific migration journal seeks to rethink transnationalism, care economies, and the politics of everyday life through the lens of Filipino trajectories in Europe. We invite empirically grounded and theoretically engaged contributions addressing transnational families, gendered and racialized care regimes, religious solidarities, precarious legal statuses, as well as forms of engagement and everyday resistance. 

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  • Call for papers - Psyche

    Journal of Neurodevelopmental and Learning Disorders [JNDDL] - varia

    The Editorial Board of the Journal of Neurodevelopmental and Learning Disorders [JNDDL], an international peer-reviewed open-access journal dedicated to the free publication of rigorous research in the field of psychology and learning issues, is pleased to invite researchers from inside and outside the country to submit their original scientific articles for publication in upcoming issues of the journal.

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  • Barcelona

    Call for papers - History

    Sexual Metropolitans? Intercity Networks and Shared Cultures of Sexuality in Modern Cities

    Conference of the European Association for Urban History (EUAH 2026)

    This panel offers to bring together historians and social scientists studying modern urban sexuality in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries around the following theme: is there a common sexual culture in large cities of the late modern and contemporary eras, and what role do inter-urban circulations and networks play in its development?

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  • Brest

    Call for papers - America

    Questioning the formal and the informal through night work in the Americas and the Caribbean

    The international conference aims to explore the tensions between formal and informal night work, whether paid or unpaid, in the Americas. The social division of labor implements and reproduces plural and complex social relationships, which appear to be reconfigured in the context of night work.

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  • Call for papers - Law

    Journal of Law, Society, and Authority - Varia

    The primary objective of the journal is to disseminate original and credible scholarly contributions within the domains of legal and political sciences. Additionally, the journal endeavors to showcase the outcomes of scholarly gatherings and seminars. Moreover, it facilitates the dissemination of well-translated research pieces, ensuring their accessibility to a broader audience of researchers. This, in turn, furnishes valuable academic material for students, educators, researchers, and practitioners specializing in the journal’s areas of focus, encompassing judges, lawyers, and other experts.

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