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  • Paris

    Call for papers - Europe

    Other Europes: Concepts, Histories, Narratives

    Réunissant des chercheurs internationaux de divers horizons disciplinaires, le colloque vise à examiner l’Europe et l’histoire européenne à partir de perspectives marginalisées, périphériques et subalternes. Plus précisément, il s’interroge sur les concepts, les histoires et les récits autour du thème de l’« Europe » issus de groupes qui n’ont pas accès au pouvoir (politique, économique et social) ou qui subissent une marginalisation sociale ou culturelle en raison, par exemple, de leur nationalité, de leur ethnie, de leur classe, de leur sexe, de leur religion, de leur âge ou de leur sexualité.

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  • Call for papers - Language

    Intercomprehension Between Languages: Multidisciplinary Perspectives

    We are pleased to invite you to contribute to our edited volume entitled “Intercomprehension Between Languages: Multidisciplinary Perspectives” to be published in Routledge Studies in Plurilingualism. This publication will be an innovative and pioneering contribution to the field of intercomprehension (IC) in English, offering an in-depth exploration of perspectives that have rarely been brought together.

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  • Rennes

    Call for papers - Representation

    (What’s the story) Reunion glory? Assessing Oasis’s legacy as Morning Glory turns 30

    On the occasion of (What’s The Story) Morning Glory’s 30th anniversary, this one-day conference aims to examine Oasis’s place in British popular culture and invites multidisciplinary contributions within the fields of English / British studies, literature, history, musicology, linguistics, and political science.

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  • Boulogne

    Call for papers - Language

    (Im)mobilis in (im)mobili : movements and circulations in European prison literature (16th-19th centuries)

    At the crossroads of literary, ethical and political issues, this conference aims to examine the depiction of mobility in European prison literature: because the prison space is the place of prevented mobility, prison literature confers a central and paradoxical part on movement, whether concrete or metaphorical.

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  • Oran

    Call for papers - Language

    "Altralang" Journal vol.7 n°1 - Varia

    La revue Altralang invite la communauté scientifique - tant au niveau national qu'international - à soumettre ses articles. Il s'agit d'une revue internationale à comité de lecture et à accès libre. Elle vise à publier des articles théoriques et pratiques de haute qualité qui apportent des connaissances et des recherches authentiques dans une variété de domaines.

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  • Nanterre

    Conference, symposium - History

    Who Cares? Psychiatry in the English-speaking world

    #1 People and Places

    For this international conference on the social history of psychiatry, we are pleased to welcome our keynote speakers, Rory DuPlessis (University of Pretoria) and Susan Hogan (University of Derby & Institute of Mental Health), as well as about 30 researchers in the history of psychiatry.

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  • Call for papers - History

    A transnational history of film schools in the 20th century

    This online seminar aims to bring together researchers from different countries working on film schools in the 20th century from a historical and transnational perspective. The following themes will be addressed: the circulation of political ideas, artistic practices and the creation of transnational professional networks. The focus will be on the social actors – teachers, administrative staff and students – and their productions (student films).

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  • Paris

    Call for papers - Economy

    Aquinomix - Thomas Aquinas' economic thought: an interdisciplinary approach

    To mark the eighth centenary of the birth of Thomas Aquinas, the Centre d'études du Saulchoir, a multi-disciplinary research centre run by the Dominicans of the Province of France, and the PHARE research centre at the University of Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne, which specialises in the history of economic thought, in partnership with the Commissio Leonina, in charge of the critical edition of the works of Thomas Aquinas, and the Société thomiste, intend to offer this conference as an opportunity for an interdisciplinary encounter centred on the economic thought of Aquinas. Honouring an interdisciplinary approach to the economic thought of Thomas Aquinas, the conference will address the historical dimension of the texts and their context, the philosophical and theological dimension, the dimension specific to economic analysis and the practical dimension.

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  • Stockholm

    Call for papers - America

    From Polarity to Circumpolarity: The Future of Canadian Studies in Europe

    This multidisciplinary conference examines how the  deconstruction of the dualisms that have dominated in Western thought since the 17th century takes shape in Canadian studies. Building on the Canadian landscape and scholarship on its nordicity, we hypothesize a move from polarity to circumpolarity in Canadian studies conducted in Europe. This multidisciplinary conference welcomes proposals from all fields of research, in the hope of bringing together complementary perspectives on the (circum)polarities in Canadian studies.

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  • Aubervilliers | Amiens

    Seminar - History

    Political, cultural and intellectual South-North circulations in the post-Bandung era: towards a connected history of the Commonwealth

    By choosing to focus on South-North circulations, this seminar is dedicated to the deconstruction of the “British Empire” as a homogeneous category to write and think about the intellectual, artistic, and political histories of the people who circulate and inhabit this polity known as the Commonwealth of Nations in the post-Bandung era. Working from the assumption that committed artists, intellectuals and political activists from the Global South have networked and connected within this space, we seek to interrogate the counter-hegemonic nature of the knowledge, theories and artistic practices produced during the post-Bandung era. 

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  • Call for papers - Africa

    Changes in media law in Africa in the digital age and artificial intelligence

    L’avènement du numérique, puis de l’intelligence artificielle (IA), reconfigure sans aucun doute les pratiques journalistiques et le fonctionnement des médias d'information. Pour mieux aborder ces changements qui ont un impact indébiable dans le secteur du journalisme, nombre d’États procèdent à une révision des lois sur la presse et la communication médiatique, ou envisagent de le faire dans les plus brefs délais. L’objectif de cet appel à contributions est donc d’appréhender les mutations du droit des médias d’information sur le continent africain, à l’ère du numérique et de l’IA.

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  • Call for papers - Africa

    Towards a history of the economies of sub-Saharan Africa, from the Middle Ages to the end of the 19th century

    Revue « Afriques. Débats, méthodes et terrains d’histoire »

    In this issue, we wish to focus on historical approaches - in the broadest sense of the term - which aim to understand economic mechanisms in relation to political, cultural and social phenomena within African societies and in the context of their times, without necessarily addressing their potential links with the present. We wish authors to focus on economic processes that were internal to societies, including interactions with external institutions (and especially imperial institutions), provided that these interactions shed light on the workings of African societies. Our goal is also to consider the documentary challenges facing historians.

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  • Rennes

    Call for papers - Representation

    Industrial Heritage and Gentrification in Latin America

    Amerika n°30

    This issue of Amerika magazine is dedicated to the transformation of industrial heritage into cultural industries, a phenomenon that has occurred in a similar way in various parts of Latin America, especially at the end of the 20th century and the beginning of the 21st century.

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  • Cagliari

    Call for papers - History

    The press of political exiles in the Mediterranean (19th-20th century) : a practice of resistance?

    The conference on ‘The press of political exiles in the Mediterranean (19th-20th centuries) : a practice of resistance’ will look at the periodicals produced by political exiles and refugees in the Mediterranean area, and more specifically in maritime and port cities, where this press had been published and circulated internationally.

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  • Tours

    Call for papers - Law

    The presence of law in ancient Latin literature

    Dans le cadre de cette journée d’étude, notre objectif sera, à travers une approche diachronique de la présence du droit dans la littérature latine, de nous interroger sur la façon dont le droit et les savoirs juridiques peuvent donner forme à l’écriture littéraire des auteurs latins antiques. 

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  • Call for papers - Geography

    Eid: The geopolitics of sheep

    The sheep trade, in and around the Muslim world, is spectacular in terms of its scale, its impact on people's daily lives and its territorial impact. The Eid-al-Adha is its most important periodic event. The livestock trade and the festival of sacrifice are undergoing multifactorial and multiscalar reconfigurations that are the result of several major congruent movements. We need to look at these social phenomena in their global dimension, as a little-known embodiment of globalisation that requires a comparative international and multi-sited approach, revealing deepening social and spatial polarisations at the local level and a complex ‘geopolitics of sheep’ at the international level.

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  • Strasbourg

    Conference, symposium - Representation

    Gestes scénographiques : au delà des gestes de manipulation, figurer autrement

    Gestes et processus dans les arts de la marionnette - volet 2

    À la suite des deux journées du volet 1, ce volet 2 des Gestes et processus dans les arts de la marionnette entend désormais étudier la place de la scénographie en arts de la marionnette selon un spectre large : de la maquette dans l’atelier, au castelet traditionnel en passant par les plateaux immenses ou infiniment petits, jusqu’aux projections lumineuses et de mapping.

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  • Call for papers - Sociology

    Borders in all their states: A Multidisciplinary Perspective

    Revue Passerelles SHS - 4e numéro

    Borders were initially studied by the humanities and social sciences as geographical and physical phenomena. More recently, due to “the evolution of transport and communication technologies, the dynamics and scale of economic exchanges and also the political recognition of a greater interdependence of the world system”, revisiting the concept has become necessary. Now regarded as a multifaceted object of study and subject to constant evolution, the concept of the border can be as much spatial as it is symbolic or social, objectively delineated or a subjective metaphor for social space.

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  • Beni Mellal

    Call for papers - Africa

    Territorial Communication and the Promotion of Entrepreneurship and Tourism in the Southern Provinces of Morocco

    The socio-economic progress of Regions relies heavily on effective scientific communication. Incorporating human, cultural, and collaborative aspects and enabling the exchange of experiences and insights among individuals foster mutual understanding and global cooperation. These elements are crucial for addressing worldwide issues and creating a more just and sustainable future. To achieve harmonious and inclusive growth, it is imperative to enhance collaborative networks, allocate resources to education and scientific inquiry, and recognize the importance of local knowledge.

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  • Tunis

    Call for papers - Thought

    Littératures : légitimité et (l)égalité

    Ce colloque s’articulera autour des notions et concepts liés au rapport entre légitimité, égalité et légalité et leurs représentations littéraires. Ce colloque est ouvert à tous les champs et corpus littéraires, et à toutes les cultures sans restriction aucune. Nous encourageons les participants à mettre en œuvre différentes approches et démarches théoriques (littérature, anthropologie, linguistique, sémiotique, stylistique, sociologie de la littérature, histoire, géographie humaine, psychanalyse, analyse du discours, etc.).

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