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  • Paris

    Call for papers - History

    Art as Philosophy?

    The reception of classical German philosophy by artists, from the 19th century to the present day

    While the reception of classical German philosophy by French philosophers has been the subject of a number of studies, thanks in particular to the development of studies on cultural transfers, research has so far given little attention to the question of its knowledge and use by artists. The aim of the conference is to open up a space for interdisciplinary dialogue, informed by case studies, on the role of the discovery of German Idealist and Romantic philosophies among European and American artists (visual, performing and scenic arts), from the early nineteenth century to contemporary art.

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  • Call for papers - History

    Photography and Algorithms

    Transbordeur : photographie histoire société, issue 9

    Following on from two previous issues of Transbordeur—no 3 “Câble, copie code. Photographie et technologies de l’information” (2019) and no 7 “Images composites” (2023)—this issue aims to situate the phenomenon of algorithmic images within a history of technical images and an archaeology of visual and photographic media. For example, it will trace the history of deep learning algorithms applied to images, and the datasets used to train them. It will also involve situating the criteria adopted to invent and deploy these technologies in a historical perspective. In order to understand the historical depth of a phenomenon that we all too often tend to confine to our immediate present, the years 1980-1990 will be particularly examined, given that the advances we are seeing before our eyes are the consequences of successful experiments or failures experienced at the time of the first, vast development of software technologies and the internet.

     

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  • Call for papers - Representation

    Transcultural Production Studies

    Le séminaire « Production cinématographique et transculturation » sera constitué de six séances en ligne en 2023-2024. Afin de saisir les phénomènes d’échanges cultures complexes et variés en jeu dans l’industrie mondialisée, il propose de rassembler des chercheur·es autour de la question suivante : quels processus transculturels se jouent lorsque les professionnel·les de cinéma travaillent en contexte multiculturel ?

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  • Paris

    Call for papers - History

    Material Life of The Displaced

    Categories, belongings, solidarities (19th-20th centuries)

    Les migrations de l’époque contemporaine ont d’abord été étudiées sous le prisme politique de la construction des États, de la sortie d’empire et de l’accueil des réfugiés. Porté par les renouvellements de l’histoire économique et de l’histoire des mobilités, notre colloque (5-6 décembre 2023) propose quant à lui de réfléchir à la vie matérielle des déplacés au XIXe et au XXe siècles. Comment le déplacement des populations modifie les conditions matérielles d’existence des déplacés eux-mêmes comme celles de la société d’accueil ? Dans les sources, trois grands axes se dégagent pour souligner l’importance de la vie matérielle dans l’histoire du déplacement des populations : l’appartenance, les catégories administratives et les solidarités. Il conviendra donc d’étudier pourquoi et comment l’entraide, l’appartenance et la catégorisation des déplacés s’articulent avec leur vie matérielle.

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  • Call for papers - Sociology

    On Migration Routes: Mobilities, Risk, and Uncertainty

    Drawing from studies that lie within the framework of major contemporary “migration corridors” (Southeast Asia, sub-Saharan Africa, North America), this topical collection aims to explore the relationship between risk and migration from the perspective of migrants, at a time when the perils associated with crossing borders reach an unprecedented intensity. The reflection will focus on how migrants perceive the uncertainties and risks related to the decision to leave, and on the practices and mechanisms they use to manage these risks. In doing so, the notion of risk itself, as a culturally situated relation to the present and future, can be subject to critical reflection by examining the very concrete effects of uncertainty on the structuring of biographical trajectories in migration. Finally, this collection also aims to understand the link between the practical management of risk by migrants on a daily basis, and the management systems of “migration risks” implemented by institutional players.

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  • Bordeaux

    Call for papers - America

    Reading, Readings... and Loving Bukowski: an invitation to a subjective interpretation

    We hope to welcome testimonies and papers relating to the reception of Charles Bukowski from a variety of angles: his influence on various literary scenes, his publishing, the role of his translators, the choices made by his editors, but also and above all the way readers read Bukowski, why they appreciate the author’s texts and sometimes appropriate his work, to renew it in other media forms.

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  • Paris

    Call for papers - Representation

    « 101 Theory Not Found » - Jeux vidéo X animation

    This conference aims to outline an interdisciplinary approach to video games based on the thoughts and methods of “animated cinema”, but also to lay the foundations for a study of animation in video games. Considering video games from the perspective of animation, and vice versa, raises questions that are both economic, technical, and aesthetic. These questions are likely to interest professionals from both industries as well as academic scholars. To what extent do video games integrate and engage with “animated cinema”? Conversely, do video games open up new possibilities for animation techniques? What are the specific modes of storytelling and reception landscapes that emerge from the intersection of animated cinema and video games? What markets does it define?

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  • Aubervilliers

    Call for papers - Ethnology, anthropology

    Popular cultures and performative identities

    Digital technology, music and dance in Africa and beyond

    The international symposium “Popular cultures and performative identities. Digital technology, music and dance in Africa and beyond” brings to a close the AFRINUM program funded by ANR from 2019 to 2024. Its aim is to examine, through the prism of music and dance, what digital technology does to cultures and what cultures do with it, in terms of knowledge transfer and production, reconfigurations of social relations and cultural mediation. On a more theoretical level, it questions the relationship between music, technology and culture, and invites a critical re-reading of the innovation paradigm, largely based on a Western-centric narrative. Finally, this symposium provides an opportunity to explore a new field of research at the crossroads of Popular Music Studies, Sound Studies, Sciences and Technology Studies and Digital Studies.

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  • Call for papers - Education

    Enseigner le design graphique à l’université

    Qu’est-ce que la recherche fait à la pédagogie ?

    Cette journée d’étude vise à prolonger sur le terrain de l’enseignement les questions posées lors de la journée d’étude « Design graphique, manières de faire de la recherche » organisée au centre Pompidou (CNAP, université de Strasbourg, Bibliothèque Kandinsky) en 2021. Il s’agira d’interroger la manière dont la recherche déplace et transforme la pédagogie et l’enseignement du design graphique, en suivant trois axes principaux.

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  • Lisbon

    Scholarship, prize and job offer - Modern

    Dissertação de mestrado sobre o pintor Júlio Pomar - Bolsa de Investigação (BI) para Licenciado

    Encontra-se aberto concurso para a atribuição de 1 bolsa de investigação (BI) para licenciado/a com o objetivo de realizar uma dissertação de mestrado sobre o pintor Júlio Pomar, proporcionada ao abrigo de apoio mecenático a título individual. Esta bolsa resulta de uma parceria entre Tereza Martha, o Atelier-Museu Júlio Pomar/EGEAC, e a Faculdade de Ciências Sociais e Humanas da Universidade NOVA de Lisboa através do IHA – Instituto de História de Arte.

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  • Lyon

    Call for papers - Geography

    For a geography of territorial transitions?

    Conceptual frameworks, methodological challenges and critical perspectives

    Les territoires sont-ils des accélérateurs de la transition ? C’est ce que semblent suggérer les nombreuses réflexions actuelles sur les contributions du territoire - de ses acteurs, de ses proximités, de ses héritages, de ses ressources et de ses échelles -, aux transitions des modes d’habiter, de produire et de consommer, des systèmes de gouvernance et des rapports au vivant, etc. Mais quels sont les ressorts analytique, méthodologique et éthique de cet engouement territorial ? Traduit-il l’émergence d’une « géographie des transitions territoriales » ? Quels en seraient les contours, les caractéristiques et les visions de la transition véhiculées ? Avec quelle pertinence et quelles limites pour affronter l’urgence écologique et les enjeux de justice associés ?

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  • Call for papers - Representation

    Latin American television fiction productions

    Discourses of citizenship education?

    This issue aims to question the uses of History in television fiction audiovisual productions, specifically in Latin America. In particular, this call seeks to focus (but not only) on fiction series with historical content and its use for citizenship education in the South American cultural area of Spanish and Portuguese language. Thus, it proposes an interdisciplinary work whose axis is: How can the social and historical discourses of the series promote citizenship education in the present?

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  • Amiens

    Call for papers - Language

    Grammatical and semantic determination: categorization, cognition, and acquisition

    The objective of this international workshop hosted by the Centre d’étude des relations et contacts linguistiques et littéraires (CERCLL) Research Team at the Université de Picardie Jules Verne is to examine the topic of determination from a variety of perspectives, particularly those of the cognitivist and functionalist schools. Special consideration will be given to the presence and absence of definite and indefinite articles. Among the possible research areas are, but not limited to the categorization and/or function of determiners, the absence of determiners in nominal reference, or to teaching and learning the expression of determination from a cross-linguistic perspective.

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  • Saint-Louis

    Call for papers - Africa

    (Re)thinking Africa’s image for the development of the continent

    Young African Scholars Symposium Saint-Louis (Senegal)

    This symposium, conceived and led by young African scholars, is part of an agenda for a revisionist perspective on Africa. It aims to engage debates inAfricanist intellectual circles around the revision of the image of the African continent in a planet marked by the race for development where the great powers are engaged in an asymmetrical promotion of their culture, which they implicitly bait the rest of the world with. We invite scholars from all disciplines to provide answers to these questions: How do we think about the image of Africa today? How can the African culture reflect the power of the continent? How does the image of women impact development? How to build Africa by/with its youth?

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  • Nice

    Call for papers - History

    Foreigners and National Minorities in Purifying Societies (Europe after 1945)

    Le principal objectif du colloque est de savoir si les étrangères et les étrangers ou, dans certains espaces, les membres de certaines minorités nationales, sont plus particulièrement visés par la « soif de justice » qui caractérise le « moment 1945 », perceptible partout en Europe (J. Horne). Le fait qu’ils soient étrangers multiplie d’ailleurs les risques, puisque tant les États d’origine que d’accueil – avec notamment la crainte de la 5e colonne –, peuvent chercher à épurer les intéressés. Font-ils alors figure de boucs émissaires, dans la dynamique des travaux d’Alain Corbin ou de René Girard ? Le colloque interroge non seulement les étrangers dans des sociétés en épuration mais il fait aussi le pari des étrangers comme entrée pertinente pour analyser les sociétés européennes en épuration.

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  • Meknes

    Call for papers - Education

    Leadership in Today’s World from Interdisciplinary Perspectives

    Une approche interdisciplinaire du leadership est devenue essentielle, compte tenu de nombreux facteurs tels que l’évolution rapide des technologies, la complexité des marchés, la diversité culturelle et les défis environnementaux. Cette approche collaborative permettra d’intégrer les perspectives et les compétences de différentes disciplines pour offrir une vision globale, circulaire et croisée du leadership. Les chercheurs de diverses disciplines telles que les sciences sociales, les sciences de l’information et de la communication, les sciences politiques, les sciences de la religion, la littérature, l’histoire, la didactique, la psychologie, la philosophie, la linguistique, peuvent contribuer en proposant des théories, des méthodes d’analyse, des stratégies et des procédures axées sur le leadership.

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  • Call for papers - Sociology

    Is a woman a reader like any other ?

    Gender and reception in contemporary fictions

    How are female readers of fiction represented in contemporary literature? If female readers have long been associated with a form of vulnerability linked to the topos of the dangers of reading on the one hand, and with an eroticized vision of reading on the other, it is clear that the contemporary age is making an effort to change these images. The rise of feminist thought, reflections on gender, and the pragmatic turn of reception theories are all new critical inheritances that twist the literary representation of women, and that change its female readers. Figures like these thus give us the singular opportunity of thinking reading practices through the lens of gender.

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  • Paris

    Call for papers - Europe

    Drinking in the Nordic and Germanic Countries

    Vice & Virtue Project

    As the first part of the international, multi-annual “Vice & Vertu” project, the aim of the “Drinking in the Nordic and Germanic countries” conference is to examine past and present practices of “drinking” and to explore the normative issues involved, from the medieval period to the present day. “Vice et Vertu” (V&V) is a multi-year international research programme supported by the Universities of the Sorbonne, Caen, Turku/TIAS, Umeå and Oslo. The V&V project also aims to integrate young and up-and-coming researchers into Northern European and Francophone research networks through seminars, workshops and colloquia organised at partner universities in France and Northern Europe.

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  • Call for papers - Europe

    Ruins in the garden

    Issue 46 of the Cahiers de Mariemont undertakes to explore the various ways in which ruins, real or fake, have been incorporated into the art of gardening. This volume therefore calls on historians, art historians, archaeologists, architects, town planners, botanists, gardeners and other garden design specialists to identify the common features and major developments in the practice of integrating and enhancing the value of ruins into European gardens over the centuries.

     

     

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  • Call for papers - Middle Ages

    Medioevo e femminismi

    In the wake of Madeline Caviness's seminal article, what assessment can be made of the fertile links between the Middle Ages and feminism? In its wake, the next issue of Perspectives médiévales invites us to take a fresh look at the reciprocal contributions of medievalism and feminism, as part of an epistemological and historical reflection on the Middle Ages and the present. The aim of this issue is to explore contemporary feminisms by exploring the Middle Ages and their representations. In other words, in what way is the Middle Ages an object of investigation both for feminist thought and by feminist thought?

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