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  • Tübingen

    Colloque - Moyen Âge

    Geography and Religious Knowledge in the Medieval World (1150–1550)

    In the premodern world, geographical knowledge was heavily influenced by religious ideas and beliefs. The conference seeks to analyse, how the religious character of geographic knowledge in the period from ca. 1150 to 1550 lingered on in classical as well as new forms of (re)presenting geography.

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  • Tübingen

    Colloque - Histoire

    The international recognition of States

    From Antiquity to Modern Times

    International recognition creates legitimacy for the independent existence of new, sovereign political units. On the one hand, it is a re-ordering process; on the other, it functions as a conflict-resolution mechanism within the framework of the international coping practice of crises. As a legal, political and territorial reorganization, it calls into question the various social actors and makes it necessary to mobilize scientific, technical, intellectual and / or symbolic means. The creation of a new, sovereign unity also forces the redistribution of political power and social authority. It can be the trigger of an inter-state war or a civil war, lead to territorial fragmentation, the appearance of an independent nation on the world stage, or the beginning of a long period of peace. This international colloquium seeks to explore the figure of recognition in all its historical complexity and from various points of view.

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  • Tübingen

    Informations diverses - Europe

    DARIAH Authentication and Authorization Infrastructure (AAI) Service Provider Workshop

    The workshop helps service providers to make their resources and services available to the users of DARIAH throughout Europe. Participants will learn how to install and configure the open source Shibboleth Service Provider (SP) software, which is needed to integrate their services into the DARIAH research infrastructure.

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  • Tübingen

    Appel à contribution - Histoire

    Forms of communities in modern era – The mechanisms of a construct

    Gemeinschaftsformen der Moderne – Mechanismen eines Konstrukts

    In the centre of this interdisciplinary workshop are above all the processes of communalization of imagined communities. How different these processes are can be presented through different examples for imagined communities. Nations (Anderson) aim to unite a homogeneous group with the same language, religion or culture. International organisations as well as transnational movements or networks share ideals, but also strive for concrete political and social goals. These processes may also be seen in the Nazi Volksgemeinschaftenwhich demanded the subordination of the individual for the benefit of the collective body, and thereby promised the fulfilment of individual happiness.

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  • Tübingen

    Bourse, prix et emploi - Histoire

    Two PhD positions in the Emmy-Noether junior research group on "power and influence: influencing emperors between Antiquity and the Middle Ages"

    Since rulers of the Imperial Roman Period and the Early Middle Ages occupied the highest (secular) position, individuals who exerted influence on them enjoyed a great extent of power. As a consequence, there was bitter rivalry between the various agents and much thinking about legitimate and illegitimate influence. These exercises and concepts of personal influence are the topic of a new Emmy-Noether junior research group, which is offering two PhD positions.

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  • Tübingen

    Appel à contribution - Histoire

    Processus de déclin social de la noblesse européenne

    Le projet D03 « La noblesse pauvre 1700-1900 » du Centre de recherche concertée « Ordres menacés » (SFB 923 « Bedrohte Ordnungen ») de l'université de Tübingen organise les 18 et 19 septembre 2014 un colloque international sur le thème « Processus de déclin social de la noblesse européenne ». On se concentrera sur la petite noblesse dans la période allant du XVIIe siècle  au début de la première guerre mondiale. L'objectif du colloque est de rassembler les résultats de recherches historiques sur la noblesse de différents pays européens, axées sur la pauvreté et le déclin social, afin d'établir un lien fructueux entre la recherche sur la pauvreté et sur la noblesse. En outre, il encouragera le dialogue et la mise en contact des chercheurs européens sur la noblesse et il les invitera à mutualiser de nouvelles méthodes et approches de recherche dans un esprit d’échange profitable à tous.

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  • Tübingen

    Appel à contribution - Sociologie

    How much agreement does the society need?

    Observations on the interaction of consent and dissent in society's cultural evolution

    Section of the 14th Congress of the German Society of Semiotics at the University of Tübingen, 24th to 27th September 2014.

    For the 14th International Congress of the German Society of Semiotics, we are looking for speakers on the issue of social consent and dissent for our sociologically – and culturally – oriented section: How much agreement does a society need? It is concerned with a semiotic discussion about conflict-laden forms of communication, i.e. about the positioned dimension of signs of consent and dissent in the process of socialization within a society or between societies of different cultures.

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  • Tübingen

    Appel à contribution - Pensée

    Martin Heidegger : poésie et langage

    Atelier pour jeunes chercheurs en doctorat et post-doctorat dans le cadre du colloque bisannuel de la Martin-Heidegger-Gesellschaft e. V.

    En amont du colloque de cette année, la Martin-Heidegger-Gesellschaft e. V. organise un atelier pour doctorants et post-doctorants, qui aura lieu à l’Université Eberhard Karl de Tübingen, Allemagne, du 5 au 7 novembre 2013.

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