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Négocier l’image. Les pratiques photographiques dialogiques en anthropologie
Revue « Civilisations »
This thematic issue of Civilisations journal seeks to examine dialogical photographic practices in which the image becomes a space of exchange. Particular attention is given to collaborative practices that make photography a site of multidisciplinary intersections and of the co-creation of knowledge and visualities. The issue adopts a transdisciplinary approach, bringing together anthropologists, historians of the image, artists, and practice-based researchers.
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Revue « Diasporas. Circulations, migrations, histoire »
Privilégiant une approche matérielle et pratique de ces ego-documents, ce numéro de Diasporas se propose de repenser le retour réflexif sur l’expérience de la migration opéré par des chercheurs en sciences humaines et sociales tout au long des XIXe et XXe siècles, quels que soient leur provenance et leur pays d’accueil.
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Paris
30 years of Cybergeo (1996 - 2026)
Cybergeo will celebrate its 30th year of existence in 2026. The first digital native journal in social sciences in the world, in open access and free of charge, hosted by OpenEdition since 2007 and regarded as a successful example of the diamond model, Cybergeo focuses on geography with an openness to a wide variety of disciplines. To celebrate this milestone we invite you to the meeting and will highlight and discuss the major current and future challenges for the journal and more broadly scientific publishing in geography.
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Call for papers - Representation
Perspective Journal, no. 2027 – 1
At a time when ecology has become a major preoccupation and a key issue in political, economic and social terms alike, art historians have resolutely taken on the questions it raises through a profound renewal of their approach to nature. The term “figures”, in the geometrical and metaphorical sense of forms, singular historical and cultural configurations, calls for identifying, investigating and understanding the different definitions of naturalism that the history of art has produced, depending on their specific intellectual contexts.
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Villeneuve-d'Ascq
Call for papers - Representation
Digitization of Scholarly Knowledge through the Prism of Research Practices
Memories, Uses and Critical Issues
This conference invites participants to examine the impact of digitizing scholarly literature on research practices and the memory of scholarship. Beyond issues of access, digitization entails epistemological, documentary, and political choices that shape the circulation and appropriation of knowledge. Discussions will revolve around three main themes: the institutional and epistemological stakes of digitizing scholarly heritage, the practices and tools employed in ongoing projects, and the conditions for the valorization and reuse of digitized resources.
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Call for papers - Science studies
Is the expression of diverse perspectives for the development of knowledge still possible in academia?
Un des questionnements importants auquel fait face l’Université aujourd’hui est celui de la liberté académique. Depuis maintenant de nombreuses années, celle-ci fait l’objet de débats, qui ont abouti au Québec à la loi 32. Ce qui est en jeu est la liberté de pensée et de conscience, mais aussi la diversité des perspectives nécessaires à l’élaboration du savoir. En même temps, on constate de plus en plus que le traditionnel clivage entre la gauche et la droite, qui nous guidait dans notre compréhension du monde, ne correspond plus à des définitions claires de ces courants politiques. On y retrouve d’un côté comme de l’autre : polarisation, autocensure et censure. Quel est leur impact sur l’élaboration universitaire du savoir ?
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Strasbourg
Call for papers - Epistemology and methodology
New dynamics in musical analysis and theory
The SFAM and the ACCRA laboratory (Contemporary Approaches to Artistic Creation and Reflection – UR 3402) at the University of Strasbourg are pleased to announce the 2026 Young Researchers in Music Analysis and Theory Day (JJC 2026). This day will offer master's and doctoral students, both from universities and conservatories, as well as post-doctoral researchers, the opportunity to share their completed or ongoing research related to music analysis and theory.
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Evora
Conference, symposium - History
IV International Congress of Paleography and Diplomatics
The fourth edition of the International Congress of Paleography and Diplomatics, promoted by CIDEHUS – Interdisciplinary Center for History, Cultures, and Societies at the University of Évora, will be held once again this year in the historic city of Évora. The event will bring together various disciplines that focus on different aspects of documentary sources, such as Paleography, Diplomatics, Sigillography, Codicology, and Philology, promoting the sharing of studies, methodologies, and contemporary challenges.
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Aubervilliers
Call for papers - Epistemology and methodology
Ancient written cultures without borders: international portals forum
International conference Biblissima+ 2025
In 2025, the annual Biblissima+ conference takes place as an international portals forum. Its Observatory of Ancient Written Cultures builds its sustainability and reflects on the role of a research and service infrastructure in the landscape of international portals focusing on ancient written cultures, from Antiquity to the modern era. Three keynotes will punctuate these days, animated by the presentations of portal managers working in the field of written cultures.
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Paris
Emerging techniques applied to the world of historical and archaeological research
Séminaire TechnicoTop
TechnicoTop is a matter of current events. Its purpose is to present and get to know both experts in their respective fields within the scientific sectors and emerging methods and techniques applied to the scientific world, all working tools actually needed to better develop research as a whole. It aims to break down barriers between disciplines in order to optimise both primary resource and research results to be used and exploited.
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Paris
Call for papers - Representation
Refinding the Past: Issues and Methods of Reconstruction in Art History and Archaeology
Rotondes: third edition of the Congress for young researchers in Art History and Archaeology
The third edition of the Rotondes Congress, created by and for young researchers in Art History and Archaeology, will focus on the theme “Refinding the Past: Issues and Methods of Reconstruction in Art History and Archaeology” and will provide an opportunity to discuss the issues, methods and processes involved in the historical and archaeological reconstruction of an objet, a place, an atmosphere or technique. The aim of Rotondes is to provide a space for young researchers, artists, critics, and other art professionals to meet and exchange ideas.
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Communication, Information, Politics and Culture in the U.S.
Médiamerica is a seminar on American news media organized by researchers working in France. Its aim is to cultivate research on the links between communication, politics, culture, and the processes by which information is produced, circulated, and given form, focusing on the North American context. Médiamerica brings together researchers with varied backgrounds to explore these issues from both historical and contemporary perspectives. The seminar offers a space for scholarly reflection and debate, to consider emergent phenomena in news and communication, as well as the ways in which the academic community on both sides of the Atlantic conceptualize such phenomena. This initiative seeks to build bridges between anglophone studies and communication studies, encouraging dialogue between different methodological approaches and benefiting from an intercultural perspective.
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Paris
Call for papers - Epistemology and methodology
VIe congrès doctoral international de musique et musicologie
Each year, the IReMus Sorbonne Université - International Doctoral Congress of Music and Musicology presents the latest musicological research by young scholars from around the world. The congress, organized by the BJC, gives young researchers in musicology an opportunity to present their research to a wider audience.
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Montpellier
Scholarship, prize and job offer - Modern
Annèe universitaire 2024 -2025
Le musée Fabre de Montpellier Méditerranée Métropole est un des lieux patrimoniaux emblématiques de la région et compte parmi les plus belles collections publiques françaises. Il conserve depuis 2017 un fonds « François Daulte » constitué du fonds d’archive de l’historien d’art, ainsi qu’un ensemble remarquable de lettres autographes de Frédéric Bazille et de son entourage. Afin de valoriser ce fonds, et plus largement les recherches de François Daulte, il a été décidé l’instauration d’une bourse annuelle d’un montant de 10 000 euros, qui soutiendra des recherches en histoire et en histoire de l’art dans la lignée des champs d’étude de François Daulte.
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Orléans
Perception et appréhension du risque naturel dans l'Antiquité et au Moyen Âge
The aim of the workshop is to study the perception of hazards and the understanding of natural risk in ancient and medieval Europe. This multidisciplinary project will bring together the skills of archaeologists, geoarchaeologists, environmental historians and specialists in cartography and landscapes. The aim is to develop and cross-fertilise methodological approaches based on case studies.
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Halle
Scholarship, prize and job offer - Europe
Gerda Henkel Fellowship for the History of Knowledge and the History of Science
2 Fellowships for Postdoctoral Researchers and 1 Fellowship for Doctoral Students
Scholarships from the Gerda Henkel Foundation at the Interdisciplinary Centre for the Study of the European Enlightenment. Research into the history of knowledge and science is a core concern of the Interdisciplinary Centre for the Study of the European Enlightenment (IZEA) in Halle. Under the heading "Structures of Knowledge", the centre's four main research areas include the examination of practices of knowledge appropriation, questions of knowledge order and the techniques of knowledge distribution in the 18th century.
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Development archives: production, use and politicization
Revue internationale des études du développement n°256 (2024-3)
The first aim of this Special Issue is methodological: the renewed interest in development archives raises questions, particularly among young researchers, about how to identify, collect, and use them, and about their limits. The special issue will thus offer a set of methodological reference points to anyone wishing to use such archives. The second aim will be to lay the foundations for a more ambitious project to study development archives from a perspective at the crossroads of “connected history” and “global historical sociology”.
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Strasbourg
Call for papers - Political studies
European Studies Today: Actors, Practices and Representations
Held for the 10th anniversary of the SAGE laboratory (University of Strasbourg), this two-day conference aims to highlight the approach, concepts, and contributions of political and historical sociology in the study of actors in the European Union (EU). The conference will begin with a round-table discussion to establish the theoretical framework for further discussions.
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Paris
Call for papers - Epistemology and methodology
Archaeologie(s) and Provenance(s)
Developments, research and perspectives
At the of initiative five doctoral students, and to mark the opening of the new master 2 program “Biens sensibles, provenances et enjeux internationaux”, the Centre de recherches de l'École du Louvre is organizing a study day on the theme Archaeologies and provenances: developments, research, and perspectives. This event was created for young researchers from different disciplines with the aim of establishing a dialogue between art historians, archaeologists, museum professionals and legal professionals. The study day will be organized in the format of four workshops during which speakers debate and explore the questions and notions raised by the session's theme in greater depth and in relation to their own research projects.
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Lyon
Conference, symposium - Epistemology and methodology
Symbioses, transdisciplinary prospects
The study of the interdisciplinary notion of symbiosis has become a subject of reflection on biological identity, its becoming within the symbiotic relationship with an associated environment (biotic, abiotic, social) and on the nature and diversity of symbiotic relationships. Using transdisciplinarity as a method, the idea is therefore to reflect, across different disciplines, on the definitions of symbioses in living organisms and their heuristic, symbolic and even metaphorical dimensions and on the nature and temporality of symbiotic relationships between living organisms, including with our germs.
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