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  • Call for papers - Sociology

    Development Seen from Africa: Perceptions, Management, and the Challenge of “Better Living”

    Revue « Daftari za Ngūgī », Vol. 6, 1er semestre 2027

    Ce numéro de la revue Daftari za Ngūgī (ex-Nouvelles Dynamiques Africaines) invite à une rupture épistémique avec les mesures occidentales du développement (IDH). Contre la vision d’une Afrique pathologisée par les classements internationaux, cet appel sollicite des enquêtes empiriques rigoureuses explorant le « développement par le bas » : économie informelle, solidarités villageoises et définitions endogènes du « vivre-mieux ».

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  • Call for papers - Representation

    The agency of images in the cognitive ecology of artificial intelligence

    “ASRI Journal. Art and Society” No. 31

    This volume of ASRI Journal. Art and Society invites academics and visual artists, at any stage of their career, to contribute research and practices that explore the epistemic and ontological relationships and differences between the agency of AI-generated images and the agency of art images, as well as the role of artistic practice in critiquing and visualising the socio-technological conditions of visual culture in the age of GenAI.

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  • Call for papers - Geography

    Quand les actifs immobiliers deviennent des objets urbains : financiarisation de l’immobilier et recompositions spatiales

    In an era where market finance exerts a growing influence on the urban and land configuration of our territories, this call for contributions seeks to stimulate collective reflection on the financialization of real estate and its implications for territorial inequalities. This call is directed at researchers in the fields of economics and the humanities who employ quantitative methodologies and seek to contribute to a renewed understanding of the challenges posed by the financialization of real estate and its impact on regional development.

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  • Call for papers - Middle Ages

    Scandal in Italian Society (1350-1530):  norms, transgressions, and representations

    Cahiers d’études italiennes

    This thematic issue of Cahiers d’études italiennes aims to examine both the polysemy and social functions of scandal in Italy in the late Middle Ages and early Renaissance (1350-1530), combining approaches from history, literature, art history, political philosophy, and law. Contributions will focus primarily on Italian society, but contributions addressing cases of scandal related to Italy or Italian personalities are also welcome. 

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  • Call for papers - History

    “Intersections” Canadian Journal of Music - Varia

    We invite submission to Intersections, a digitally published bilingual (French and English) journal founded in 1980 by the Canadian University Music Society (MusCan). The journal aims to represent the diversity of current fields of research in music, most broadly defined, and welcomes submissions informed by all music-related disciplines, as well as multi- and interdisciplinary scholarship. Intersections serves an international community of readers and authors, and is dedicated especially to promoting and disseminating Canadian scholarship and Canadian perspectives within both the national and global contexts. 

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  • Call for papers - Sociology

    Artistes et argent. Ressources matérielles, économie morale et styles de vie

    Symbolic Goods Journal

    Identifié comme caractéristique du rapport des artistes à l’argent, le désintéressement matériel est à la fois significatif de la position qu’ils et elles occupent à la pointe des fractions culturelles de l’espace social et ancré dans le processus d’autonomisation progressif qui a présidé à la constitution du champ de production artistique. La revue de sciences sociales Biens symboliques / Symbolic Goods lance un appel à articles à ce sujet pour un numéro thématique.

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  • Call for papers - History

    Spanish and Greek civil wars: multiple memories and commemorations

    K@iros Journal

    This issue of K@iros seeks to study the Spanish and Greek civil wars from a cultural history perspective, highlighting parallel discourses and practices of remembrance while identifying the specific characteristics of each conflict’s memory, linked to the internal dynamics of the two societies. The aim is to study the registers, temporalities and scales of memory of these two historical sequences, both within the societies and through the memorial heritage in other spaces. The aim will be to retrace the parallel paths taken by these memories and their intersecting destinies in the multiple media (press, cinema, literature, photography, museums).

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  • Call for papers - Thought

    Arts and Literature in Latin America in the 21st Century: A Crossroads?

    Amerika n°32

    Following the colloquium held in Rennes, France, on October 9 and 10, to celebrate the magazine's fifteenth anniversary and as we approach the end of the first quarter of the 21st century, we would like to explore how contemporary Latin American imaginaries (primarily through literary and artistic production) contextualize not only belonging to specific territories but also the place these territories occupy in an increasingly globalized cultural universe.

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  • Boulogne

    Conference, symposium - History

    Femmes combattantes en France, Grande-Bretagne et Irlande dans la première moitié du XXe siècle

    Women in War in France, Britain, and Ireland in the early 20th century

    The international conference “Women in War in France, Britain, and Ireland in the early 20th Century” aims to question and expand our understanding of what it means to be a “woman in war.” Through the experiences of women in France, Britain, and Ireland, this conference will explore the multiple forms of women’s engagement and the obstacles they faced in securing recognition and a legitimate place in the collective memory of their nations.

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  • Call for papers - History

    Where is medievalism (at)?

    This conference aims to map medievalism (the field relating to the scholarly and creative reception of the “Middle Ages”) in Europe and around the world. In recent years, which subjects have been the focus of medievalist studies ? In which institutions (universities, research centers)? 

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  • Paris

    Conference, symposium - Representation

    Calligraphies at the Frontiers of the Islamicate World: Practices, Circulations, and Appropriations

    This conference marks the conclusion of the research programme CallFront, dedicated to the study of Arabic-script calligraphy at the frontiers of the Islamic world. It will explore several themes central to the project, including the evolution of styles, the transmission of knowledge and calligraphic practices, as well as the symbolic and spiritual dimensions of certain uses of writing. The event will also highlight the programme’s achievements, with a round table devoted to the contribution of digital tools to the analysis of scripts, a presentation of the publications produced within the framework of the project, and the screening of a film based on fieldwork missions, offering an immersive insight into the practices under study.

     

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  • Aix-en-Provence

    Call for papers - Thought

    Gérard Lebrun ou l’envers de la philosophie

    Histoire et critique du discours philosophique

    Le colloque « Gérard Lebrun ou l’envers de la philosophie » met à l’honneur une figure française de l’histoire de la philosophie de la seconde moitié du XXe siècle : Gérard Lebrun (1930-1999), Professeur d’histoire de la philosophie moderne à l’Université de Provence du début des années 1960 à la fin des années 1990, spécialiste de philosophie allemande classique et fin connaisseur de l’ensemble de l’histoire de la philosophie des Grecs aux contemporains. Pendant trente ans, Lebrun partagea son activité d’enseignant et de chercheur entre l’Université de Provence à Aix-en-Provence, l’Université de São Paulo au Brésil, et plus occasionnellement l’École Normale Supérieure de la rue d’Ulm, où il forma des générations d’étudiants. Son influence fut puissante et durable au Brésil, même si, en France, Lebrun est moins connu que d’autres « habitués » de l’USP des années soixante, tels Michel Foucault ou même Gilles Gaston Granger.

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  • Paris

    Summer School - Middle Ages

    Rereading, (re)emergence, appropriation: What is to be done with the art of the past?

    The writings of art historians, like the works of art themselves, are a place of emergence, return, and incessant reinterpretation. This dialogue between periods at the heart of both artistic creation and the narrative of our discipline will be the subject of the 2026 edition of the Ecole de Printemps. Proposals for papers could present case studies, where a work or body of work quotes, repeats, adopts, or readapts earlier images, objects, or monuments. They might analyse historiographical reinterpretations by considering them as transhistorical interventions and reappropriations – whether textual, visual or museum-based.

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  • Port-au-Prince

    Call for papers - Thought

    80th Anniversary of Jean-Marc Ferry

    Born on May 5, 1946, Jean-Marc Ferry will celebrate his 80th birthday this year. On this occasion, The Center Heuristicum systematicum will host an international colloquium, on May 5–6. This will mark the kairos—the opportune moment—of discovery, sedimentation, deepening, promotion, and reflection upon the magisterial work of the thinker who has carried the process of “detranscendentalization” to its highest point. The Center invites academics, researchers, and all interested participants to share their reflections, research, or experiences on this occasion.

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  • Call for papers - Education

    Rethinking and reimagining knowledge in the digital age

    Issues and chanllenges for african universities

    Repenser et repanser les savoirs à l’ère du numérique, par les universités africaines, impliquent de questionner simultanément les cadres épistémologiques, les curricula et leur alignement avec les besoins des écosystèmes socio-économiques et productifs, les pratiques pédagogiques, les dispositifs techniques, les modes de gouvernance, ainsi ques les enjeux éthiques et sociaux liés à la numérisation. C'est dans cette optique que le colloque se propose comme espace de réflexion critique et de co-construction de perspectives.

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  • Darnétal

    Call for papers - Representation

    Goddness and beauty of contemporary architecture

    This scientific event focuses on buildings that can be considered both good and beautiful today. By looking more specifically at how those involved in architectural projects negotiate between external constraints and their own opportunities, the conference will examine design processes in contemporary practices.

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  • Cayenne

    Call for papers - America

    The Guianas (15th–21st Centuries)

    Territories, historical, anthropological, and cultural dynamics

    Les organisateurs du colloque « Les Guyanes (XVe-XXIe siècle). Territoires, dynamiques historiques, anthropologiques et culturelles » cherchent à encourager les propositions de communication qui épouseraient les approches pluri, trans et interdisciplinaires, à visée comparatiste, contribuant à révéler toutes les arcanes de l’objet d’étude choisi. En d’autres termes, les textes proposés doivent adopter une approche comparative entre au moins deux, voire trois territoires de Guyanes. 

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  • Tours

    Call for papers - Modern

    The Age of Trauma and Memory: Literature’s Role in Shaping (Post)Conflict Narratives and Meanings

    The international conference responds to the need to rethink how literature shapes memory and figures trauma in (post)conflict situations by focusing on active, unresolved or ongoing, antagonisms. It aims to investigate both the analysis of narrative forms that evoke trauma and their deciphering, interpretation and reception, striving to grasp not only the expressive but also the performative dimension of writing.

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  • Belo Horizonte

    Call for papers - Language

    Artifices and Artefacts

    International Congress of Art, Science, and Technology and Digital Arts Seminar (11th CIACT- SAD 2026)

    From May 25th to 27th, 2026, BeloHorizonte/MG - Brazil will once more be the site of the International Congress of Art, Science, and Technology and Digital Arts Seminar (11th CIACT-SAD). It has as its theme for this edition: “Artifices &Artefacts”. It emerges from techniques and poetics, from software and code, from manual and automated actions, but also from cultural and artistic objects—whether physical or not—born from production in the intersection of art, science, and technology. The theme of this edition reveals crossings between the analog and the digital without establishing hierarchies. 

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  • Call for papers - Sociology

    Industrialisation et (dé)professionnalisation de la communication à l’ère des outils d’intelligence artificielle

    The communication professions are currently undergoing profound transformations, driven by a combination of technological shifts, organizational imperatives towards agility, and a gradual shift toward algorithmic industrialisation, as well as deep societal questions. The advent of generative, predictive, and decision-making artificial intelligences is redefining the division of communicative labor, competency frameworks, professional identities, and the governance of know-how in this sector. Where professionals once excelled in writing, synthesis, creativity, and strategic thinking, what skills can they still assert compared to the features and performance of generative, analytical or predictive artificial intelligences? This issue aims to empirically investigate the effects of these processes on communication professions.

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