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  • Trois-Rivières

    Call for papers - Language

    The Words of Gender

    Circulation, Translation, and Interdisciplinarity

    Ce colloque international propose de réfléchir aux déplacements linguistiques, culturels et disciplinaires des concepts issus des études de genre, féministes et queer. Nous souhaitons ainsi examiner la façon dont ces mots voyagent, se détournent et se redéfinissent à travers des pratiques de traduction, de réappropriation ou d’invention, dans des contextes variés — disciplinaires, géographiques, linguistiques.

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  • Call for papers - Modern

    The Island and the Archipelagic Dimension

    1st Archipelagic Studies Symposium

    The 1st Archipelagic Studies Symposium ‘The Island and the Archipelagic Dimension’ aims to reflect on issues of insularity and archipelagos in the conception of today's world, marked by environmental crises, new trends in human development and reinterpretations of place and its dynamics. Thinking about islands and archipelagos, in all their trans- and inter-material dimensions, equivalences and disparities, influences the conception not only of these discontinued worlds from their continental matrix (in some cases), but also of territories which are assumed to be outside the continent, with ontic possibilities of a truly archipelagic context.

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  • Paris

    Conference, symposium - Europe

    A “total” approach to the Third Mithridatic War (73-63 BC)

    The aim of this conference is to provide an up-to-date overview of the Third Mithridates War (73-63 BC), with a focus on the systemic aspects of the war in terms of its political, cultural and social realities. 

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  • Call for papers - Representation

    The Architecture of Tourism: Decoding the Built Environment of Travel and Leisure

    Via Tourism Review

    Via Tourism Review invites submissions for its new call for papers on the relationship between tourism and architecture.This call for papers examines the intersections between tourism and architecture, focusing on how spaces designed for tourism shape and express cultural imaginaries, ideologies, economic goals, and ecological concerns. Contributions may address historic or modern typologies, digital and visual aesthetics (like "instagrammability"), sustainability, heritage issues, infrastructure, and more.

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  • Call for papers - Sociology

    The making of education in the South

    RIED 261

    This issue aims to analyse recent changes in education systems in developing countries, where demand for education is high but research in this area is limited. Based on empirical studies, the issue examines the roles, dynamics and strategies of traditional, emerging and new educational stakeholders, as well as the impact of the diversification of educational provision. This ranges from 'premium' establishments for the elite to 'bottom-of-the-range' courses for the most disadvantaged. The issue examines the growing segmentation of the education market and the resulting regulatory measures, considering their potential to either harmonise or exacerbate inequalities in access to education at various levels (local, national and international).

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  • Call for papers - Europe

    The Court escapes from Town (II) Arts, Diplomacy and Politics in the Countryside (Europe, 15th-17th centuries)

    An international conference will be held at the Royal Museum of Mariemont from 19 to 21 March 2026 in the framework of the exhibition Mary of Hungary. Art & Power in the Renaissance. The scientific meeting will bring together historians, art and architecture historians, archaeologists and specialists in literature into an interdisciplinary dialogue about curial residences in the countryside, their places in their territories, their ornamentations, the festive life organized, but also the diplomatic dealings and policies which unfolded there.

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  • Call for papers - Political studies

    Digital and care: dynamics of power and resistance

    This dossier aims to paint a picture of the digitization of care work. Care is understood here as the set of activities, professionals and institutions mobilized to help poor or precarious populations, with the aim of alleviating their physical and psychological distress.

     

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  • Bordeaux

    Call for papers - America

    Interculturality, Diversity and Inclusion

    Contemporary Issues in Societies and Businesses in the Americas

    Cette journée internationale vise à rassembler des chercheurs, des décideurs politiques, des associations et des représentants d'entreprises pour discuter des avancées, des défis, des politiques et des meilleures pratiques en matière d'inclusion, de diversité et d’interculturalité aux Amériques. L’évènement cherche à explorer comment ces concepts peuvent contribuer à la construction de communautés plus justes et équitables, tout en favorisant l'innovation et la créativité dans le milieu des affaires.

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  • Call for papers - Sociology

    Maintaining public goods in an era of austerity

    Espaces et Société n°200, march 2027

    This special issue aims to highlight the spatial dimension of public goods maintenance and evolution in the context of austerity by adopting the spatial care perspective through three axes: 1) actors and practices involved in maintaining public goods; 2) maintaining public goods on a day-to-day basis; 3) the work and values of public goods. We encourage ethnographic and situated perspectives that consider top-down political experimentation, bottom-up urban practices and their convergence in the protection, maintenance and regeneration of public goods. This call is open to interdisciplinary, national and international contributions.

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  • Call for papers - History

    From writing on temples to the digital age: The means of dissemination and construction of history

    "Histoire Méditerranéenne" Journal

    This call is devoted to the means of disseminating and constructing history, from writing on temples to the digital age. This issue explores how the means of disseminating information have influenced, through the ages, the way history is told, transmitted and interpreted. By combining historical approaches with information and communication sciences, this issue aims to analyse the interactions between communication and historical dimensions across all historical periods, from the earliest times to the present era. This thematic issue seeks to examine the dialectic between mediums of dissemination and the construction of history, highlighting the continuities and ruptures between eras.

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  • Aubervilliers

    Call for papers - Sociology

    Framing intimacy

    Plurality and Vulnerability in Ways of Building relationships

    La notion d’intimité est aujourd’hui communément utilisée, aussi bien dans les manières dont chacun∙e d’entre nous rend compte de ses relations que dans les espaces médiatiques et académiques. Elle permet de rendre compte des transformations qui ont affecté au cours des dernières décennies les manières de relationner, de faire couple et famille, et plus généralement des liens noués avec celles et ceux à qui nous tenons : le déclin des institutions à principe, la diversification des parcours des individus, la reconnaissance des minorités de genre et de sexualité notamment. Diversification et désinstitutionnalisation des relations questionnent de fait leurs frontières et leur teneur. Cela a pour conséquence de mettre au premier plan la dimension politique de l’intimité, non seulement dans les inégalités et les rapports de pouvoir qui caractérisent les relations intimes, mais aussi dans les opérations et les institutions qui définissent ce qu’est une relation intime, qui en reconnaissent certaines et en invisibilisent d’autres, qui déterminent les « bonnes » intimités et discréditent les autres. Qui et qu’est-ce qui définit une relation intime ? Quelles sont les diverses manières de relationner et comment sont-elles qualifiées ? Quels sont les enjeux politiques et historiques de cette notion ?

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  • Call for papers - Thought

    Decolonial Studies 2015-2025 – State of the Field: Africas – Americas – Europe

    In 2015, the first conference dedicated to decolonial studies was held at Lumière University Lyon 2. Ten years ago, decolonial studies, born in South America, were little known in France. The Toulouse conference, to be held in October 2025, aims to take stock, ten years later, of decolonial studies in European, American, and African spaces (Francophone, Lusophone, and Anglophone).

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  • Porto

    Call for papers - Sociology

    Caring and treating: activities and challenges of work in the health field

    “Laboreal” - December 2025 issue

    With this dossier of Laboreal, we invite authors to contribute with articles that address work in the health field today, considering the diversity of situations in which care and treatment activities are developed and the plurality of protagonists involved. Based on the understanding that such activities are characterized by service relations, cooperation, and the articulation of knowledge, we aim to gather articles that focus on how workers collectively mobilize to provide care and the strategies constructed to meet the demands of clients/users. 

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  • Grenoble

    Call for papers - History

    Roman Youth(s) from Octavian to Nero

    Neronia XII, SIEN International Congress

    Le thème retenu cette année est celui de la jeunesse, sa place dans la société, ses expériences et ses représentations d'Octave à Néron (44 av. J.-C. à 68 apr. J.-C.). Les communications attendues seront centrées sur la jeunesse, possiblement en relation avec d’autres âges (l’enfance et l’âge mûr). On peut prendre en compte toutes les sources, dans toutes les langues vernaculaires de l’empire romain, et de toute nature, épigraphiques, numismatiques, papyrologiques, littéraires, juridiques et bien sûr iconographiques.

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  • Aubervilliers

    Call for papers - History

    Uses of the Past: Minority Experiences in Action in the Americas

    During this symposium, we wish to examine the many ways ethnoracial minorities have mobilized the past to challenge national narratives, assert their place within them, or write their own histories.

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  • Aubervilliers

    Call for papers - Representation

    Slavery and Human Remains

    « Esclavages et Post-Esclavages / Slaveries and Post-Slaveries » Journal

    This issue explores how the relationship with human remains has evolved in the context of slavery and post-slavery. It takes a multidisciplinary approach, bringing together history, anthropology, philosophy, archaeology, bioarchaeology, and law.

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  • Call for papers - History

    The Construction of Latin-American Historiography: An Inter-Cultural Dialogue

    In the field of architecture and urban history, the issue of cultural transfers has become a significant theme in the discipline, discussing the artifact in the space —i. e., the architectural object or the urban fabric— considering different mediations, from the circulation of images or printed texts to the circulation of practitioners. Nevertheless, the same approach can be applied to the writing of history itself,. This call for papers does not discuss the artifact but intends to question Latin America’s architecture, urban and landscape historiographical operations that covered the long interval from the colonial period to the end of the 20th century.

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  • Call for papers - Africa

    Sustainable development and neoliberal resource governance in the Maghreb

    For its issue 260 (2026-1), the Revue internationale des études du développement is calling for abstracts on the topic of sustainable development and neoliberal resource governance in the Maghreb.

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  • Conference, symposium - History

    Circus Arts without Borders

    For a world history of the circus from Antiquity to the present day

    For the past twenty years or so, the history of the circus has benefited from an undeniable scientific dynamism. While the circus is essentially an international art form, until now its history has mainly been written from a national perspective. The aim of this conference is to decompartmentalise these historiographies by inviting researchers in history and, more broadly, in the arts and the social sciences (performing arts, art history, sociology, anthropology, etc.), as well as those involved in the artistic and cultural world, to combine their approaches. 

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  • Call for papers - Geography

    Current State of Haitian Migration

    Études caribéennes N° 61, 2025

    In Haiti, the migration issue is a key structural factor in understanding the realities of this society. Since the country’s first occupation by the United States in 1915, national life has been punctuated by the massive displacement of Haitians, making it a country of emigration. From 1915 to the post-2010 years, marked by the January 12 earthquake, the country experienced at least six major waves of migration. Starting from these considerations as a powerful factor of expulsion, there is an invitation to take stock of a century and more of Haitian emigration.

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