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  • Call for papers - Representation

    Revue « L’Âge d’or » - appel à dossier

    L’Âge d’or, revue de l’équipe interne Écriture du mond ehispanique (EMHIS) du laboratoire Littératures, savoirs et arts (LISAA) de l’université Gustave Eiffel, lance un appel à projet de numéro pour une parution à partir de 2026. La revue étudie l’image au sens large, en Espagne et en Amérique latine, du Moyen Âge à nos jours. Les articles y sont publiés en français ou en espagnol. 

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  • Call for papers - Sociology

    « Cahiers franco-latino-américains d'études sur le handicap » - varia

    Nous avons le plaisir de lancer un nouvel appel à articles pour le troisième numéro des Cahiers franco-latino-américains d’études sur le handicap. Cette revue de sciences humaines et sociales sur le handicap vise à promouvoir les travaux effectués sur l’ensemble des espaces francophones et latino-américains. Cette publication est très ouverte sur le plan méthodologique et disciplinaire. Elle promeut toutes les perspectives critiques sur le handicap. Elle favorise les perspectives comparatives, transnationales ou globales, ainsi que toutes les perspectives critiques de recherches visant à mettre en lumière la diversité des expériences de vie des personnes handicapées.

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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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  • Toulouse

    Call for papers - Modern

    Obrador de Linguistica Occitana 9

    The ninth Obrador de Lingüistica Occitana (OLO9) will be held in Toulouse, at the Université Toulouse-Jean Jaurès, on June 12 and 13, 2025. The Obrador de Lingüistica Occitana is the forum that brings together all linguists working on Occitan in a spirit of exchange and collaboration.

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  • Frankfurt

    Conference, symposium - History

    Normative Knowledge and the Emergence of New Spain

    The participants in the Conference Normative Knowledge and the Emergence of New Spain will explore the important role that normative knowledge (in particular, law, theology and philology, closely interconnected) played in a long and delicate process of creating institutions and normativities.

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  • Campinas

    Call for papers - Ethnology, anthropology

    Trabalho sexual e Movimento de Trabalhadoras Sexuais

    Arte e política

    Proa: Revista de Antropologia e Arte, published by the Postgraduate Programme in Social Anthropology at the State University of Campinas (UNICAMP), is issuing a call for texts and (audio)visual essays for the dossier ‘Sex Work and the Sex Workers’ Movement: Art and Politics’. It aims to explore the intersection between art and politics that the sex workers' movement in Brazil and around the world has triggered.

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  • Granada

    Call for papers - Modern

    Créer malgré tout : enfermements et imagination artistique, XXe-XXIe siècles

    Ce colloque international propose une réflexion pluridisciplinaire sur les formes de création artistique et poétique dans des contextes d’enfermement, qu’ils soient physiques, émotionnels ou symboliques. À travers l’étude de la littérature, des arts visuels, du cinéma ou des performances, l’événement explorera comment l'isolement – qu’il soit volontaire ou imposé – a pu engendrer de nouvelles formes d’expression, de résistance et de réinvention identitaire.

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  • Vannes

    Call for papers - Sociology

    Values, combat sports and martial arts: myths and legends under the science proofs

    The 17th edition of JORRESCAM (Journées de réflexion et de recherches sur les sports de combat et les arts martiaux) will take place in Arradon (France). The proximity of the Brocéliande forest was a factor in the choice of theme for this event, which examines the representations (Jodelet, 1995) of martial arts and combat sports practitioners, as well as of the general public, whether lay or professional. All disciplines are called upon to discuss these dimensions, from the biological sciences to the human and social sciences, as well as management, information and communication sciences.

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  • Call for papers - Sociology

    Swimming, at what price? Bathing and swimming areas, socio-political spaces

    This issue of Espaces et Sociétés brings together contributions on the social and political history ofbathing and swimming facilities and practices, and describes the issues at stake in the contemporarytransformation of ‘aquatic’ facilities. The aim is to reflect and explore the growing interest in theseplaces, reinforced by recent anthropological, sociological and historical research, including their gender dimensions.

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  • Tours

    Call for papers - History

    Writing about 19th c. mid-size cities

    This conference looks at the many forms of writing that took medium-sized towns as their object of study during the long nineteenth century (1780-1914), and their role in the production of knowledge, the affirmation of identity, and social, economic, political and cultural transformations. 

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  • Liège

    Call for papers - Ethnology, anthropology

    Conference Transmission and learning.

    How do children engage in ritualised daily practices and rituals?

    This interdisciplinary conference addresses the processes and experiences oftransmission and learning of knowledge and competences to and by children, withoutpresuming a priori the limits of childhood. The central question that will guide thediscussions concerns the ways in which ritualised contexts – secular or religious – providea vehicle for the integration and transformation of knowledge, ways of thinking, normsand values, skills and attitudes within various socialising frameworks. The conference willtherefore contribute to the debates on the conditions for the perpetuation and change ofsocial practices in general, and (co)educational practices in particular, in different regionsof the world and in different eras.

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  • Bogotá

    Call for papers - Political studies

    Historical Roots, Challenges for Peace and Non-Violence

    Second conference of the UNESCO chair on non-violent social intervention

    The 2nd Conference of the UNESCO Chair on Non Violent Social Intervention of all professionals, lecturers, researchers and students, to participate in the discussion on the contexts of the enduring violence in several regions of the world, as well as scenarios of public policy and action, social movements, popular initiatives, and professional approaches in the field. The Conference will propose a space for dialogue and for raising the profile of these different actions, which aim to build strategies and alternatives to violence.

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  • Call for papers - Sociology

    Call for Papers: Masculinities in Migration

    Building on the achievements of feminist approaches to migration, this call for papers invites contributions that place gender—masculinity—at the heart of their thinking. The aim of this thematic folder in preparation is to look beyond the figure of the “breadwinner” (a man who migrates to feed a family back home) in order to explore the plurality of masculinities that emerge in migration. This call for papers is open to contributions from a range of social science disciplines, dealing with a variety of historical and geographical contexts.

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  • Nice

    Call for papers - History

    Migrating Off the Beaten Path. Europeans and the World at a Time of New Migratory Horizons (1750-1850)

    Since 2023, the PIOMIG project “Pioneers of Global Migration (16th- 21st centuries)”, supported by the Maison des Sciences de l'Homme et de la Société - Sud-Est (MSHS-SE) and the Institut Convergences Migrations (ICM), has been studying so-called “pioneer” migratory phenomena, which lie upstream and on the margins of the major migratory currents already well identified in scholarly literature. After organizing a first workshop, which enabled us to better define this notion (https://epi-revel.univ-cotedazur.fr/publication/pionniers-migrations), we propose to convene a symposium on December 4, 5 and 6, 2025. This symposium will provide an opportunity to present the original material collected and analysed in recent years, and to compare it with other approaches and studies on related subjects.

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  • Clermont-Ferrand

    Call for papers - Early modern

    « Horas hay de recreación… ». Se divertir au Siècle d’or

    Comment occupait-on son temps libre au Siècle d’or, telle pourrait être la question essentielle de ce colloque organisé par le Centre de Recherches Interdisciplinaires sur le Siècle d’or et la Littérature des XVIe et XVIIe siècles (C.R.I.S.O.L 16/17) ? À cette époque-là, la notion même de « temps libre », de temps infécond s’entend, est-elle pertinente, et fait-elle l’objet, sinon d’une théorisation, de considérations spécifiques de la part des écrivains et des penseurs ?

          

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  • Dakar

    Call for papers - Sociology

    Decolonial routes, knowledge, spaces and memories

    Decolonial summer university SIRA (Savoirs, Idées, Réseau, Archives)

    The symposium will critically examine what decolonization means and its implications in educational contexts. It seeks to challenge the power structures entrenched within academic institutions through a series of discussions that take place in spaces ranging from universities in the Global South to the Théodore Monod African Art Museum and the historic site of Gorée Island. These discussions aim to reconfigure the creative and resistant dynamics that continue to shape us. The connective movement between academic institutions and historically marginalized spaces—those imbued with histories of resistance—underscores the central thesis that “decolonization is not a metaphor.”

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  • Tours

    Call for papers - Language

    L’espagnol américain et les « américanismes » : leur place dans le monde hispanique

    Dès sa création en 1713 et jusqu’au XXe siècle, la Real Academia Española, dans sa fonction unificatrice et standardisante de la langue, a fixé la norme en privilégiant l’espagnol cultivé du nord et du centre de la péninsule ibérique, au détriment des modalités de l’Espagne méridionale et de l’Amérique hispanique. Cette politique linguistique a subi un tournant à partir de 1999, lorsque la RAE s’associe à l’ASALE (fondée en 1951 au Mexique) pour produire des travaux conjoints dans une perspective « panhispanique ». On peut se demander si la construction d’une norme pluricentrique se manifeste concrètement dans les faits ou s’il s’agit d’une simple déclaration d’intention.

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  • Poitiers

    Call for papers - Economy

    The World in Celebration

    Economies of Renewal and Transformation

    The "celebration" or post-crisis period is not merely a moment of festivity but an opportunity for tension release, reinvention, collective creativity, and the creation of new identities and relationships. This symposium proposes to examine how, from an economic and organizational perspective, societies reshape, rebuild, and find new avenues for transformation after times of crisis, both systemically and discursively. 

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  • Nanterre

    Conference, symposium - America

    Territory(ies) and Gender(s) in the Americas

    This international colloquium explores the links between gender(s) and territory(ies) in the geographical space of the Americas — or Abya Yala — from pre-Hispanic times to the present day. The plurality of the Americas, whether linguistic, political, or cultural, requires intersecting perspectives and approaches. This colloquium offers a multi- and interdisciplinary dialogue drawing from anthropology, sociology, literature, history, geography, political science, archaeology, and arts. It analyzes the dynamics of gender and territory from decolonial and intersectional perspectives.

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  • Murcia

    Call for papers - Prehistory and Antiquity

    « Si uocem rerum natura repente mittat » : sensations et perceptions du monde végétal dans l’Antiquité

    L’environnement naturel et sa perception constituent le cadre dans lequel les cultures anciennes se sont développées. Pour comprendre la portée de cette perception et appréhender la représentation mentale du monde qui les entourait, il est nécessaire de s’interroger sur les sensations (vue, toucher, odorat, goût, ouïe) que cet environnement produit. Afin d’étudier cette relation à la fois intime et collective, un large groupe de spécialistes en philologie classique, histoire et archéologie se réunira à la faculté des lettres de l’université de Murcie pour analyser comment les hommes et les femmes de l’Antiquité gréco-latine ont manifesté ce lien à travers leurs œuvres, leurs écrits et leurs témoignages matériels.

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