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  • Call for tender - Psyche

    2025–2026 Call for Research Projects – Scientific Interest Group “Jeu et Sociétés”

    The 12th edition of the Scientific Interest Group (GIS) “Jeu et Sociétés” (Game and Societies) research call is open from 30 October to 22 December 2025. As in previous years, all scientific topics related to games, play, or gambling, and to their broader social, cultural, or ethical implications, are eligible for submission.

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  • Geneva

    Call for papers - History

    Lost in Translation: Historical Perspectives on Language and Student Mobility from the Nineteenth to the Twenty-First Century 

    This workshop, held at the University of Geneva on 16 June 2026, aims to foster reflection on the languages of student mobility from the nineteenth century to the present, through a historical perspective that has so far been little explored. In order to launch a historical reflection while remaining open to interdisciplinarity, the event will examine the tools and methods of language learning, as well as the actors involved in it, the learning environments, and the diplomatic stakes tied to the language of study.

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  • Call for papers - Middle Ages

    BUCEMA - Bulletin du Centre d’études médiévales d’Auxerre - Varia

    vol. 30-1 (2026)

    Following the principle of promoting open access research in progress, the Bulletin du centre d’études médiévales d’Auxerre (Bucema) emphasizes the interdisciplinarity between human and social sciences, as well as natural sciences and mathematics. It aims to publish contributions offering new methods, reporting on experiences in digital humanities and new technologies, and questioning the epistemological and conceptual implications of research on the Middle-Ages. It also features in-depth studies and reviews in the fields of archaeology, history and history of art, and offers insight on the most recent research.

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  • Paris

    Study days - Geography

    30 years of Cybergeo (1996 - 2026)

    Cybergeo will celebrate its 30th year of existence in 2026. The first digital native journal in social sciences in the world, in open access and free of charge, hosted by OpenEdition since 2007 and regarded as a successful example of the diamond model, Cybergeo focuses on geography with an openness to a wide variety of disciplines. To celebrate this milestone we invite you to the meeting and will highlight and discuss the major current and future challenges for the journal and more broadly scientific publishing in geography.

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  • Perugia

    Call for papers - Language

    Politics and Narratives of the Body

    The International Colloquium Politics and Narratives of the Body aims to open an interdisciplinary dialogue, considering the multiple ways of thinking, representing, embodying and writing corporeality, particularly in contemporary contexts. The policies created around the body generate diverse, dissenting, irreverent and complex narratives, discourses and poetics. In this way, the congress is expected to convene studies on the body and the policies and narratives built around it, from perspectives that include an interdisciplinary approach. Thus, different disciplines of the human, social and artistic sciences would converge in order to transversally think about corporeality.

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  • Conference, symposium - Representation

    Visual Culture of Gastronomy

    Loin de n’être que des élaborations secondaires (illustrations, médiations ou témoignages), les représentations visuelles participent d’emblée à ce que signifie « bien-manger » en offrant des exemples et des modèles d’expérience et de désir. Elles manifestent la nature composée de la gastronomie, dont le discours est indissociable des autres formes de représentation. À rebours de la définition logocentrique de la gastronomie comme culture de l’écrit, nous nous proposons de déplacer la perspective pour étudier celle-ci comme une relation qualitative à l’alimentation à laquelle participe la culture visuelle.

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  • Bucharest

    Call for papers - Political studies

    The administrative Francophonie in transition

    Rethinking the balance between efficiency, complexity and simplification in public action

    NPA's Francophone workshop welcomes researchers and practitioners interested in PA models and their renewal, legitimacy, and complexity, or in the simplification of public action in various policy fields. It invites empirical work and in-depth conceptual work from researchers, as well as critical feedback from managers and public administrators in the field. 

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  • Call for papers - Middle Ages

    Medieval Friendships

    Questes Seminar

    Le séminaire de Questes, groupe de jeunes chercheurs médiévistes, prend pour thématique cette année les amitiés médiévales. Nous nous intéresserons autant aux théorisations philosophiques et théologiques de l’amitié au Moyen Âge qu'aux façons dont les médiévaux pratiquaient l’amitié et la réprésentaient dans les arts (littératures, arts graphiques, arts textiles, sculpture...).

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  • Le Kremlin-Bicêtre

    Call for papers - Representation

    Virtualities

    Revue « In Vivo Arts » No. 3

    The In Vivo Arts team proposes an exploration of the concept of virtualities, and therefore invite artists, researchers, playwrights, performers, theorists, technicians, educators, and thinkers in the performing arts and cinema to submit reflections, texts, experiments, critiques, archives, works, or testimonies that interrogate this concept beyond its broad association with the world of digital technology, Artificial Intelligence, or new technologies.

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  • Call for papers - Sociology

    Economy of leftovers and recycling

    Social, political and environmental dynamics in the Global South

    Economies built around waste – rubbish, unsold goods, surplus, scrap, used materials – are becoming increasingly important in the Global South. This issue therefore aims to examine these forms of economic activity from three main perspectives: environmental, socio-economic and political. The objective is to bring together empirical and theoretical work that documents, compares and problematises these waste economies based on surveys conducted in Southern countries, while taking into account the circulation and cross-influences with Northern countries. These ‘waste products’ can take various forms, which the issue intends to consider in an open and pluralistic perspective.

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  • Yaoundé

    Call for papers - Geography

    Smart cities: technological innovation and sustainable urban development 

    Le concept de ville intelligente s’impose progressivement comme un paradigme essentiel dans la réflexion et la planification urbaines contemporaines. Comment les concepts de ville intelligente peuvent-ils être adaptés aux réalités socio-économiques, culturelles et infrastructurelles des villes camerounaises et africaines, y compris les établissements informels et les économies mixtes formelles-informelles ? Quels sont les risques d'exclusion numérique et de renforcement des inégalités socio-spatiales ? Voilà les dimensions non exhaustives qui pourraient meubler les communications attendues dans le cadre de cette journée scientifique.

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  • Tours

    Conference, symposium - Representation

    Graphic Gastronomy

    Bandes Dessinées, Comics, Manga and Food Cultures through History

    Ce 15e colloque de l’Institut européen d’histoire et des cultures de l’alimentation (IEHCA) sera l’occasion d’échanges entre ces deux champs d’études, toutes disciplines confondues, que constituent les food studies et les comics studies. Il se veut une invitation à mieux apprécier l’importance et les conditions de mobilisation du neuvième art dans les travaux consacrés aux food studies mais aussi à confronter les travaux que les comics studies consacrent à ces thèmes aux interrogations et préoccupations propres aux recherches sur les cultures alimentaires. Poursuivant la tradition de large ouverture disciplinaire et d’intérêt pour l’ensemble des aires culturelles et périodes historiques que porte l’IEHCA les communications porteront sur des terrains et des approches les plus divers.

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  • Paris

    Call for papers - Geography

    Les données en question : enjeux méthodologiques, réglementaires et éthiques en géographie

    Les prochaines doctoriales du Comité national français de géographie (CNFG) auront lieu le 2 juillet 2026 dans les locaux de l’université Paris Cité. Ce sera l’occasion d’inviter les doctorants et doctorantes en géographie à réfléchir aux enjeux que représentent la collecte, l’usage, et la diffusion des données dans un contexte de recherche doctorale.

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  • Limoges

    Call for papers - Representation

    Misopedia in contemporary arts and literature

    Misopedia III

    Pour ce troisième colloque sur la misopédie, nous aborderons les représentations artistiques des relations d’âge incluant les plus jeunes. Films, téléfilms, romans, pièces de théâtre, musiques populaires, chorégraphies, etc. jouent un rôle fondamental et colossal dans la transmission de repères intersubjectifs et institutionnels misopèdes ou, au contraire, enfantistes. Pour ce troisième colloque, comme pour les deux précédents, on se concentrera sur la période contemporaine. La nécessité d’une approche intersectionnelle enfantiste et éco-enfantiste est patente pour le monde de la recherche.

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  • Call for papers - Representation

    Figures of naturalism

    Perspective Journal, no. 2027 – 1

    At a time when ecology has become a major preoccupation and a key issue in political, economic and social terms alike, art historians have resolutely taken on the questions it raises through a profound renewal of their approach to nature. The term “figures”, in the geometrical and metaphorical sense of forms, singular historical and cultural configurations, calls for identifying, investigating and understanding the different definitions of naturalism that the history of art has produced, depending on their specific intellectual contexts.

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  • Meknes

    Conference, symposium - Information

    Intercultural Communication in the Era of Innovation and Artificial Intelligence

    Practices, Challenges, and Perspectives

    This conference proposes an in-depth reflection on practices, mechanisms, and issues related to intercultural communication, diversity training, organizational transformation, and the impact of emerging technologies—particularly artificial intelligence. These profound shifts call for rethinking communication methods, managerial practices, and learning processes in order to promote agility, cohesion, and collective performance. From this perspective, thinking globally means articulating often disconnected dimensions to better understand the complexity of contemporary human and organizational interactions.

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  • Call for papers - Representation

    Art, matière et environnement (1848-1927)

    « 48-14. La nouvelle revue scientifique des musées d’Orsay et de l’Orangerie », 2, 2027

    A call for contributions has been issued for the preparation of the second issue of the journal 48-14. La nouvelle revue scientifique des musées d'Orsay et de l'Orangerie, to be published in 2027, which will be devoted to the relationships between art, material, and environment at the turn of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. Researchers are invited to propose studies that, focusing on specific objects, explore the various ways in which artists conceive the relationship between material and environment—whether contributing to the construction of the opposition between nature and culture or, on the contrary, challenging it.

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  • Sousse

    Call for papers - Representation

    Marble and sculpture

    Dialogue Between Matter and Form: Aesthetic Issues in the Arts and Design

    This international symposium explores the aesthetic, technical, and cultural dialogue between marble and sculptural form. By examining marble across art history, contemporary sculpture, architecture, and design, the event aims to understand how matter shapes artistic expression and how creators negotiate between material constraints and formal innovation. The symposium seeks to foster interdisciplinary debate, highlight regional and Mediterranean practices, and propose new perspectives for research, creation, and sustainable development in marble-based artistic practices.

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  • Call for papers - Urban studies

    Architecture has a Soil Problem

    Clara Journal, thematic issue, no. 13

    From the digging of foundations to the sealing of surfaces, architectural practice typically treats soil as ‘dirt’—as matter out of place — an interchangeable substance devoid of specificity, meaning, or vitality. Soils are too often reduced to a passive background for human activity, an empty canvas to build upon rather than a living milieu to design with, within or through. This ignorance indirectly contributes to their depletion and demise. What would it mean to resist this thanatological path and instead reconceptualize both soil and architecture through their entanglements, in relation to the pedogenetic processes they co-produce ?

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  • Call for papers - Ethnology, anthropology

    Nutritional Imaginaries

    Revue « Anthropology of Food »

    Anthropology of Food prépare un numéro spécial sur les imaginaires nutritionnels pour une parution en février 2027. Nous attendons des contributions qui s’inscrivent dans la perspective des imaginaires nutritionnels.

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