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  • Kaunas

    Call for papers - Religion

    Religious Practices and Political Mobilizations in Africa

    We are coordinating the session Religious Practices and Political Mobilizations in Africa at the next Conference of the International Society for the Sociology of Religion (to be held in Kaunas, Lithuania) from 30 June to 04 July 2025.

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  • Paris

    Call for papers - Early modern

    Things Unsaid, Things Unwritten during the English Restoration (1660-1714)

    Aussi conventionnelle qu’oxymorique, l'expression de « non-dit » remet en question la binarité supposée entre parole et silence. L’expression thématise à la fois une absence, un manque (de mots), et porte néanmoins en elle la trace manifeste d’une présence. Du moins pour qui sait la déchiffrer. Car le silence du non-dit est, en réalité, une invitation : à comprendre, à deviner, à faire accoucher un sens qui ne veut, ou ne peut pas se dire. Le non-dit porte en lui la trace d’un effacement, mais aussi d'une résistance obstinée. Le non-dit est un silence qui dit quelque chose. Comment repérer les signes d'un silence qui n'en est pas un ? Comment reconstruire avec certitude un discours absent ? Ce projet prolonge la réflexion lancée à l'occasion du colloque « Consentir, refuser, céder : Spectres de la conquête à la Restauration (1660-1714) ». Il a pour vocation de constituer un groupe informel d'étude interdisciplinaire sur la Restauration.

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  • Chambéry

    Call for papers - Language

    Terminology and Ontology: Theories and applications

    19th International TOTh Conference (2025)

    The aim of the Conference is to bring together researchers, teachers, trainers, practitioners, users and industrialists interested in Terminology and, more generally, in the links between language and knowledge in the context of our discipline, taking into account conceptual and technological advances in disciplines such as Artificial Intelligence.

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  • Paris

    Study days - Representation

    Dark Networks

    Imaginaries of Shady Connections and the Global Underworld from the Nineteenth Century to the Present

    Observers of modern life have not always been optimistic about transnational connections. From the nineteenth century to the present day, the cosmopolitan ideal of a united world has been challenged by widespread anxieties about mysterious and dangerous networks. This exploratory conference critically examines the cultural and political significance of these imaginaries of dark networks from the nineteenth century to the present. Drawing on a series of historical case studies, we suggest to take three key features as a point of departure: figures such as traffickers, clandestine migrants, or spies; spaces such as ports, borderlands, or tunnels; and goods such as weapons, counterfeit money, or revolutionary pamphlets.

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  • Delhi

    Conference, symposium - Asia

    Inequalities and Mobilities in Rural India: Recent Trends and Methodological Challenges

    The aim of this conference is to bring together recent work using original data to both measure and understand the dynamics underlying contemporary inequalities and mobilities in rural India. It will focus on themes that are still under-studied or whose transformation requires constant attention.

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  • Paris

    Call for papers - America

    Religion and immigration in the United States and Canada: A Bottom-Up Perspective

    In recent years, there has been an upsurge of interest in the religious beliefs and practices of immigrant populations in both popular and academic discourse. While this topic is most often addressed as part of larger conversations about multiculturalism and social cohesion within the broader society, scholars are increasingly turning their attention to religious identities as experienced by the immigrants themselves. This conference will take a “bottom up” approach to explore how religion has factored into the migrant trajectories, lived experience, and imaginaries of newcomers to the United States and Canada from the nineteenth century through to the present day.

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  • Call for papers - Urban studies

    Questioning the Profession: Architect and Planner Cooperatives

    Revue « Clara » #12

    CLARA is launching a new call for papers entitled "Questioning the Profession:
Architect and Planner Cooperatives" for the 12th issue of the journal. In opposition to the glorification of the singular figure of the architect, the twentieth century saw the emergence of numerous initiatives seeking to invent new, more collective and interdisciplinary forms of practice. Cooperative associations from the global North and South sought to overcome individual authorship by linking design activities with political militancy and social engagement. By studying cases of architect and planner cooperatives from different countries and cultural contexts, this issue of Clara invites contributions which critically reflect on the political, social and disciplinary issues that favored the creation of these organizations, and how they were managed.

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  • Paris | Saint-Denis

    Conference, symposium - Language

    Utopic Performances: Reimagining the Common

    Confronted with the acute crisis of the constitution of the common, from the representation of the citizen to its articulation in the social body, the reconfiguring capacities of utopic imagination will be examined from a variety of contemporary aesthetic reflexions and practices which redefine the relationships between peoples, institutions, and their ecologies.

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  • Call for papers - Economy

    “Journal of Administrative and Financial Sciences” - varia

    Volume 08, n°02

    Journal of Administrative and Financial Sciences (JAFS) is an Open-Access Peer-Reviewed International Journal, published twice a year by the Faculty of Economic, Commercial and Management Sciences, University Of El Oued – Shahid  Hama Lakhdar-Algeria, since 2017. The main objective of Journal of Administrative and Financial Sciences is to contribute significantly to the body of knowledge by providing an intellectual platform for national and international scholars, including postgraduate students, professors, and researchers operating in academic circles, government departments, or socioeconomic institutions.

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  • Leuven

    Call for papers - Middle Ages

    Canonical Life in Westerne Europe in the Long Tenth Century

    Reforms, Identities and Intellectual Networks (Late Nine Century-c. 1050)

    The aim of this conference is to shed light on the nature of canonical life in the long tenth century so as to challenge the paradigm of decline still persistent in scholarship on post-Carolingian canons.

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  • Call for papers - Language

    Rethinking self-translation: shifting prisms

    “Traduction, Terminologie, Rédaction (TTR)”, vol. 39, no 2

    We invite article submissions for a special issue of Traduction, Terminologie, Rédaction (TTR) journal on rethinking self-translation. This thematic issue seeks to address such blind spots by rethinking assumptions and paradigms related to scholarship on self-translation, where the notion is defined according to its most common definition: translation by the self. 

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  • Rennes

    Call for papers - Education

    ISPEV@L – Interfaces and Spaces in Second Language Acquisition: Teaching and Research

    The 2025 International ISPEV@L conference aims to explore the interfaces between physical and virtual spaces and new directions for second language acquisition, teaching, and research which emerge from those interfaces.

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  • Aubervilliers

    Call for papers - Modern

    Extreme right and democracy in Europe after the Second World War

    Coexistences, contrasts, contradictions

    It seems urgent to reflect on how democracies have responded to the presence of extreme right-wing movements, both in terms of political practices and rhetoric. Have democracies actively opposed the extreme right, or have they opted for strategies of containment and coexistence? Equally important is to examine the perspective of the extreme right: how has it interpreted and narrated the (supposed) coexistence with the democratic system? How has it dealt with the legacy of fascism and to what extent has it adapted to the culture of democracy?

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  • Madrid

    Call for papers - History

    Meeting business commitments and obligations in the Iberian World: practices, networks and institutions (1620s-1860s)

    We invite submissions to the second conference of the HIRECOM Project, “Meeting Business Commitments and Obligations: Practices, Networks, and Institutions”. The Conference will take place from July 9th to 11th, 2025, both in-person and online at Casa de Velázquez (Madrid). This Second Conference will address the diversity of institutions and normative structures, both legally sanctioned and culturally accepted, that enabled, encouraged, or reinforced the meeting of economic obligations undertaken by social actors through exchanges.

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  • Nancy

    Call for papers - Representation

    Chaucer in the Age of Medievalism

    In sondry ages and sundry londes

    Far from being confined to his era, Geoffrey Chaucer's work continues to resonate through the ages, inspiring a multitude of post-medieval representations. The poet himself remains a regularly invoked figure, sometimes even without direct connection to his texts, suggesting an autonomous legacy of Chaucer both as a man and an artist. Whether through the prism of cinema, music, theater, television, poetry, or other artistic forms, the poet remains an endless source of inspiration and reinterpretation. This conference invites us to question how adaptations and reinterpretations of Chaucer and/or his work by artists from diverse cultural backgrounds enrich our understanding of his legacy. His various incarnations over the centuries raise fascinating issues regarding intercultural dialogue, the politics of memory, and the evolution of popular culture.

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  • Saint-Denis

    Study days - Political studies

    Genre, nature et écologie

    Articuler les traditions politico-intellectuelles de l’écoféminisme français et allemand dans une perspective globale

    In light of the ecological crisis ecofeminist thought that first emerged as political-ethical and theoretical field during the late 1970s and 1980s has flourished in French and German debates during the last decade. The aim of the conference is to examine the ways in which ecofeminist theory is currently discussed in France and Germany, and how – in both national contexts – the respective traditions of ecofeminist thought and politics are re-articulated, criticized and transformed. Thereby the question how post- and neo-colonial power relations that shape the current ecological situation are addressed in ecofeminist thought will be of central importance. The conference seeks to re-evaluate traditions of ecofeminist thought in French and German speaking contexts, their uneven circulation and their present-day re-articulations.

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  • Porto

    Call for papers - Europe

    Improving the quality of working life

    “Laboreal”, July 2025 edition

    Over the last twenty years, there has been a proliferation of research and interventions whose purpose, in contrast to the strict profitability objective of ‘quality circles’, focuses on the quality of working life. They have often been designated by the acronym QWL. This designation authorizes a wide range of methodologies and actions and there have been proposals structured considering diagnoses and interventions that were based on the workers’ point of view and on what happens in reality at work situations. In these approaches, the tradition of activity ergonomics and work psychology once again demonstrate the wealth of methodological tools and intervention models. Laboreal invites researchers to present studies addressing this issue, in particular those that present detailed field experiences.

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  • Lisbon

    Call for papers - History

    Colonising and decolonising: Europe-Africa relations in the 19th and 20th centuries

    “Cadernos do Arquivo Municipal” issue 24

    This issue of Cadernos do Arquivo Municipal aims to reflect on European colonialism in Africa in the 19th and 20th centuries, trying to explain, through current historical knowledge, the colonial fact —one, similar, transversal in its ideas and practices— structured in different territorial and national strands, and highlighting the deconstruction of myths, ideas and theories that have succeeded each other and metamorphosed to legitimise and justify colonial violence. It is also about giving a voice to Africans, so silenced by the colonial system, by listening to their interpretations of a reality from the near past that left significant marks on their daily lives.

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  • Paris

    Call for papers - America

    After November 5th: The Challenges to U.S. Democracy in the Era of Trumpism

    This international conference held in Chicago University in Paris, will gather political scientists, historians, legal scholars, students of international relations, sociologists and American Studies scholars to question the challenges to the state of U.S. democracy in the Era of Trumpism.

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  • Trier

    Study days - Early modern

    Databases on 18th Century France: Cooperation and Exchanges

    This workshop aims to exchange information about various databases on France during the 18th century. The goals are to 1) see what has been done in the different database projects, 2) what is to be done in the different database projects, 3) which data could be exchanged, and 4) in which cases and under which conditions a coordinated data production could take place.

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