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  • Lille

    Call for papers - History

    Ancient Mothers and Motherhood: representations, practices and reappropriations From Antiquity to the present day

    Cet appel à communication est proposé par l’équipe de recherche plurdisciplinaire « Ama-Mater : regards croisés sur les maternités antiques » dont l’objectif est d'étudier les représentations et les réceptions de figures maternelles antiques, de l’Antiquité à nos jours. Le colloque vise à réunir des chercheuses et des chercheurs de manière plus large afin de poursuivre les réflexions engagées depuis deux ans dans notre enquête pluridisciplinaire. Nous visons à mettre en lumière les points de convergences et de divergences dans l’étude des maternités sur le temps long en nous appuyant sur des cas concrets de mères antiques à partir de sources diverses.

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  • Aix-en-Provence

    Scholarship, prize and job offer - Europe

    ARCHERIF. Towards anti-racism certification for higher education and research institutions in France

    Stage master 2

    The ARCHERIF project is seeking an internship candidate enrolled in second year Master’ (M2) in one of these fields: Cultural mediation, Information and Communication studies or Education science with a focus on ICT for Education, MMI (Métiers du multimédia et de l’Internet). 

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  • Conference, symposium - History

    Women’s Voices on Nobility

    This colloquium invites us to compare, on the one hand, women’s history and, more specifically, women’s authorship and expression history without reducing them to the simple field of writing and, on the other hand, aristocracy and the concept of nobility’s history in particular. The aim will be to explore any feminine discourse conveying ideas about the nobility, whether from a nobility member, a woman from outside the nobility or a fictional female character. The colloquium calls for an interdisciplinary approach insofar as its themes can be examined from the point of view of history, literature, sociology, art history, and musicology.

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  • La Rochelle

    Call for papers - Modern

    Slowing down

    In a society dominated by the acceleration of technological, economic, and social processes, slowing down becomes a radical gesture—an opportunity to rethink the pace of contemporary life. Through this lens, we invite you to explore how this idea of deceleration can apply across various fields, opening up new and creative avenues for reflection.

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  • Caen

    Scholarship, prize and job offer - Representation

    Call for applications “Visiting researchers” - ERC AGRELITA (2025)

    Until now the reception history of ancient Greece in pre-modern Western Europe has focused almost exclusively on the transmission of Greek texts. Yet well before the revival of Greek teaching, numerous vernacular works, often illustrated, contained elaborate representations of ancient Greece. The ERC AGRELITA studies a large corpus of French language literary works produced from 1320 to the 1550s in France and Europe, before the first direct translations from Greek to French, as well as the images of their manuscripts and printed books. The project “The reception of ancient Greece in pre-modern French literature and illustrations of manuscripts and printed books (1320-1550) : how invented memories shaped the identity of European communities”, directed by Catherine Gaullier-Bougassas, opens guest researchers residencies in 2025.

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  • Call for papers - Law

    Inaugural issue of the “Haitian Journal of Law and Society (HJLS)”

    The Haitian Journal of Law and Society (HJLS) calls for contributions to its inaugural issue, scheduled for July 2025. This bilingual (French/English) scientific journal publishes peer-reviewed articles on interactions between law and society. Topics include human rights, environmental law, constitutional law, sociology and philosophy of law, among others. A Haitian perspective is appreciated.

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  • Marrakech

    Call for papers - Geography

    5éme édition de la conférence internationale tourisme et innovation

    5th edition of the international conference on tourism and innovation

    In the spirit of the previous editions, the 5th edition of the International Conference on Tourism and Innovation is a space for debate open to all disciplines to discuss problems, solutions and issues related to innovation in the tourism sector. It is open to academics and professionals. This call is an invitation to deepen reflection in the field of innovation, in one of the most strategic sectors, through both theoretical and practical contributions.

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  • Lisbon

    Conference, symposium - History

    Written Culture, Text, Democracy

    Nos 50 anos da nossa democracia, o Centro de História da Universidade de Lisboa organiza um colóquio sobre texto e cultura escrita na Democracia, pelo ângulo da teoria - os textos enquanto tradição e reflexão permanente sobre o regime - e da prática - os textos e os seus suportes como materialidade necessária para o funcionamento do regime e que também decorre da sua prática. Bibliófila e bibliófaga, a democracia depende de texto, da escrita, da palavra.

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  • Call for papers - History

    Entreprises minières et transitions : perspectives de longue durée

    Mining companies and transitions: long-term perspectives

    La revue Entreprises & Histoire fait un appel à contributions pour un numéro consacré à la thématique « Entreprises minières et transitions ». Alors qu’elle n’a cessé de fermer ses mines depuis plus de 30 ans, l’Union Européenne a décidé de relancer son activité minière. Les pays européens ont en effet pris la mesure de leur dépendance énergétique, notamment à l’égard de la Chine et de ses « métaux rares », dont elle a le quasi- monopole (extraction, transformation), et qui sont essentiels tant à la production d’objets du quotidien qu’au développement de technologies bas carbone nécessaires à la transition écologique.

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  • Call for papers - Geography

    Migration and Transmission

    The transmission of scientific and academic knowledge on migration cannot be envisaged today without a plurality of research, socio-economic and civil society actors. This calls for a reflection on the ways in which research is carried out and presented in the light of the circulation of knowledge. It also raises the question of “transmission in migration”, i.e. everything that is transferred between different groups in society (migrants/descendants of migrants/non-migrants) at different levels. What are the legacies and discontinuities from a family and intergenerational perspective, from one migrant group to another, from one institutional practice to another? The aim is to examine the practices and uses, as well as the purposes, of the transmission of political, economic, cultural and social forms in “migrant worlds”.

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  • Aix-en-Provence

    Call for papers - History

    French colonial empire and the environment (16th-20th centuries)

    En histoire, les champs de l’histoire environnementale et de l’histoire des mondes coloniaux se sont croisés dans des perspectives globales ou dans des analyses situées principalement dans l’empire britannique. Cette histoire environnementale des empires a également fait l’objet de travaux approfondis dans le domaine des représentations environnementales, des jardins botaniques ou encore des savoirs agronomiques. Il n’en demeure pas moins que l’empire colonial français demeure l’un des parents pauvres des études environnementales, notamment si on le compare à l’empire britannique. Pour contribuer à leur développement, ce colloque se propose de réunir les chercheurs et chercheuses travaillant (notamment) dans une perspective environnementale sur l’empire colonial français aux époques moderne et contemporaine. Tous les espaces de l’empire (Amériques, Antilles, Afrique, Asie, océan Indien, Océanie) sont concernés.

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  • Call for papers - Sociology

    Uprooting-Rooting: from India to the Caribbean Social, Cultural, Literary and Linguistic Repercussions

    While the first indentured Indians arrived in the British-controlled Caribbean in 1845, where slavery was abolished in 1830 in the French territories, the first Indians did not arrive until 1853, since slavery was not abolished there until 1848. Although these two colonial nations (France and Great Britain) were political and economic rivals, when it came to preserving money matters and maintaining a hold on international trade, they were ready to come to terms to pursue “human trade” while naming it differently: indentured labour. The victims of this trade allowed themselves to be seduced by the false promises of recruiting agents in order to escape bad weather and its corollary, famine, but also misery, epidemics and the oppression of the caste system. In particular, they were attracted by the dream of returning home wealthy.

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  • Aubervilliers

    Study days - Geography

    The Migration and Climate Nexus

    On December 5, 2024, the CLIMIG project of the French Collaborative Institute on Migration (ICM) is convening an international workshop at the Campus Condorcet (Paris-Aubervilliers) entitled “The Migration and Climate Nexus.” Its aim is to promote cross-disciplinary conversations around climate and migration.

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  • Paris

    Study days - History

    The Global Musical Instrument Market: Making, Trading and Collecting in the 19th Century and the Early 20th Century

    Ivory and tropical woods sawn in European factories, pianos exported as far as Oceania, collections brought back from the colonies: the market for musical instruments went global in the 19th and early 20th centuries. The rise of trade routes and steam navigation supported the globalization of markets for the raw materials used by instrument makers, whose instruments were exported to every continent, while “exotic” objects enriched museums across Europe, serving the colonial project and the manufacture of musical elsewhere. Historians, musicologists and curators explore the journey of instruments around the world through three themes: collections and empires, trade and manufacture, exchanges and appropriation of sounds.

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  • Paris

    Study days - History

    Les « empires » trans-médiatiques, des années 1920 aux années 1960 : essor(s) et organisation(s)

    (The Rise of) TransMedia 'Empires,' 1920s-1960s

    Cette journée d’étude se propose d’étudier la création et le développement de véritables « empires » médiatiques dans le monde anglophone et en Europe de l’Ouest, du milieu des années 1920 au début des années 1960, à une époque où des images, fixes et animées, viennent s’incorporer aux textes « voyageant » à travers différents médias. Les intervenants pourront examiner l'impact des liens professionnels, personnels et financiers des propriétaires d'empires médiatiques sur la production médiatique. Ils s'intéresseront également à l'évolution des acteurs au sein des empires médiatiques, à l'importance des relations amicales et familiales dans leur construction, ainsi qu'à la formation de publics réceptifs.

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  • Sétif

    Call for papers - Economy

    “Journal of Economics and Management Sciences” - varia

    Volume 24, numéro 1

    The editorial board of the Journal of Economics and Management Sciences published by the Faculty of Economics, Business and Management Sciences of the University Ferhat Abbas Setif 1, is pleased to announce the call for papers for its upcoming issue (Volume 24 / Number 01). We invite professors, researchers, PhD candidates, and professionals to submit their original research papers in the following fields: economics, management, finance, marketing, accounting, and other related disciplines.

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  • Châteauroux

    Call for papers - History

    The nearness of architecture

    To build for the local community

    Currently perceived in a largely positive way, 'nearness' has become a trendy concept, which is also valued in architecture and urban planning : use of bio-based and geo-based materials, return to hand drawing, setting-up of agencies in rural areas, renewed interest in critical regionalism, etc. Far from being new, and also going with a dark side, this notion applied to architecture and urban planning deserve exploration over the long term (18th-21st centuries) in order to enrich and qualify current reflections and practices. The conference aim to bring into dialogue the work of researchers and testimonies from local actors in architecture and territorial planning.

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  • Call for papers - Sociology

    The world in crisis(es)

    Collection Société(s) : Langue(s) et culture(s) en dialogue

    The word crisis, derived from the Greek word krisis, means judgment, decision. Conceptually speaking, “a crisis is an illness” (a conceptual metaphor justified diachronically by its etymological meaning of “the decisive phase of an illness”), or “it is a war”, if we focus on the meaning of “an outbreak with violent manifestations”. It is, therefore, a moment of major change. Our societies are plagued by successive and often overlapping crises, enabling them - if not forcing them -  to evolve and transform themselves. The conference will focus on two parallel and complementary themes: “The economic crisis / The economy of the crisis” and “Discourse in a time of crisis”.

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  • Lyon

    Conference, symposium - Political studies

    Du suffragium au suffrage : un héritage ?

    une étude pluriséculaire d'une notion énigmatique

    This colloquium will bring together linguists, historians from different historical periods and political scientists to revisit and explore the more sinuous than expected path that led from the suffragium of the Roman Republic to contemporary suffrage, with particular emphasis on the intermediate stages - Late Antiquity, Middle Ages, Modern Age - stages that have been little studied until now.

     

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  • Paris

    Scholarship, prize and job offer - Representation

    Post-doctoral prize: research into the arts and cultures of the Mediterranean world

    Marc de Montalembert Foundation / École du Louvre

    The Marc de Montalembert Foundation and the École du Louvre have formed a partnership to sponsor the Marc de Montalembert Prize, worth 9,000 euros. The prize will be awarded to support a research project whose anticipated results will constitute an original contribution to the knowledge of the arts of the Mediterranean world from Antiquity to our day. The Foundation will also offer the prize holder the possibility of a residency at its headquarters in Rhodes, Greece.

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