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  • Prague

    Call for papers - Representation

    Migrating Archives of Reality

    Programming, Curating, and Appropriation of Non-fiction Film

    The digital turn, which has created new modes of access and circulation for films, underscores and amplifies what has been the fate of non-fiction film since the beginning of its existence - it has always been, and continues to be, a migrating archive of reality. Practices of digitization, online programming, digital curation, appropriation, and sharing, open up new spaces and layers of meaning. Moreover, they also alter and sometimes overwrite the original or historical meaning of non-fiction films, with significant epistemic, political, and ethical consequences. The conference strives to address these challenges, taking into account the diverse views of (media and film) historians, archivists, (digital) curators, and artists, who could comment on issues of programming, curation and appropriation (especially archival) of non-fiction film in history and today.

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  • Prague

    Call for papers - Geography

    Disability and geography: spatialities of disability and social and professional integration

    8th EUGEO Congress on the Geography of Europe

    The disability rights movement laid the foundation for the current development of disability studies.  A number of geography-based studies have been part of this stream of research since the 1990s. From different theoretical perspectives, they aim to study the links between disability and spatial injustice or to explore the sensitive dimension of the spatial relationships of people with disabilities. This EUGEO 2021 session wishes to highlight all the work that considers disability and its issues through a spatial approach. Whether the study of the mobility of people with disabilities or the analysis of their objective and subjective links with space, work that analyzes the spatialities of disability in their multiplicity and diversity will be particularly appreciated. With the aim of understanding to what extent space can be an asset or a hindrance for people with disabilities, this session also encourages work that questions the different logics of social and professional integration and in particular the influence of the living environment in these logics. 

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  • Prague

    Scholarship, prize and job offer - Epistemology and methodology

    CEFRES 2020 Platform PHD fellowship

    In the frame of its Platform, CEFRES offers a year-long fellowship to PhD students enrolled at the Charles University and/or working as fellows at the Academy of Sciences in the Czech Republic. Fellows’ research should contribute to one of CEFRES’s research areas. The amount of the fellowship is 10 000 CZK per month during 12 months. Good command of English is mandatory, command of French is appreciated. The selected PhD fellows will join CEFRES team and take part in the center’s scientific life.

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  • Prague

    Scholarship, prize and job offer - Epistemology and methodology

    Travel grants for young researchers at the CEFRES (France and Visegrad) 2020

    CEFRES offers year-long fellowships at the center to 2nd year and above PhD students from France, Hungary, Poland, Slovakia, and the Czech Republic. Fellows’ research should contribute to one of CEFRES’s research areas. The amount of the fellowship is 20 000 CZK per month during 12 months. Good command of English is mandatory, command of French is appreciated. The selected PhD fellows will join CEFRES team and take part in the center’s scientific life.

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  • Prague

    Call for papers - Representation

    The end of art? Discourse, practices and controversy - Summer university, Prague 2020

    Université d'été Prague 2020

    L’université d’été, organisée par des littéraires et des philosophes, vise à explorer les caractéristiques et les évolutions d’un complexe de représentations et de réflexions, qui ont acquis dans l’Occident des XXe et XXIe siècles une actualité particulière, mais ont aussi, selon des modalités spécifiques, hanté d’autres époques. Elles concernent le devenir temporel entropique des œuvres, des arts, des artistes face à ce qu’on pourrait appeler l’utopie de l’éternité. La fin de l’art peut se penser en termes de décadence, dépérissement, décrépitude, mais aussi de germe, renouvellement et table rase. Cette réversibilité possible est un des enjeux que les organisateurs souhaitent envisager. La perspective sera clairement intersémiotique, et n’entend pas se restreindre à un champ artistique spécifique, ni à une période ou une aire culturelle particulière.

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  • Prague

    Call for papers - Representation

    Photo: science. photography and scientific discourses

    How did photography influence natural sciences, the historical and social sciences, and the more speculative sciences? Photography Research Centre at the IAH CAS is organising a conference “Photo: Science. Photography and Scientific Discourses”, which will take place on 17–19 September 2020 in Prague. It is the first in a series of interdisciplinary sessions that we would like to continue into in the future. Our objective is to start from photography, from its own existence, and to study it as an autonomous entity. 

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  • Olomouc

    Call for papers - Language

    The linear arrangement of the utterance - examining peripheral zones

    Examen de la zone périphérique

    Ce colloque se propose d’envisager la question de l’ordre des mots en français oral et écrit par l’intermédiaire de la description des constituants à la périphérie de l’énoncé.

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  • Prague

    Call for papers - Middle Ages

    “Distinctiones” in the context of medieval preaching

    Marjorie Burghart (CNRS) and Lucie Doležalová (Charles University Prague) invite submission of papers for an upcoming conference on distinctiones in the context of preaching, to be held in Prague between 23-25 April 2020.

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  • Prague

    Call for papers - Prehistory and Antiquity

    Visual culture in the classical world

    8th international postgraduate conference Pecla 2019

    PeClA 2019 is a two‐day conference in Classical Archaeology and Classics aimed at postgraduate / doctoral students traditionally offering a space for presenting research results, discussion, and an exchange of ideas, in a friendly and supportive environment. This year, we focus on the roots of the Classical Archaeology, and for this reason the main theme of the conference is Visual Culture in the Classical World.

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  • Brno

    Call for papers - Language

    Teaching and learning languages in the shadow of lingua franca

    A new lingua franca influences policies, teaching methods and learning processes in all languages. This conference aims to define current state, map dynamic changes and address new challenges in plurilingual teaching and learning in higher education. Together, we are going to look for, and hopefully find, ways that will help teachers enrich their teaching repertoires and learners their learning techniques effectively.

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  • Prague

    Call for papers - Modern

    Working all night

    Modernity, night shifts and the temporal organization of labour across political and economic regimes

    Issues we would like contributors to address in the workshop are: How did the temporal organization of labour and the night shift evolve in different places and different times? How has the night shift been perceived and ‘lived’ by workers who have engaged in this activity? Who are, and were, the workers involved in night work? To what extent has the ‘night shift’ been carried out by specific groups and/or categories (such as unskilled workers, women, migrants, etc). To what extent has the night shift been seen as compatible or clashing with with key social, human and labour rights?  How has night work been legitimized, contested, and negotiated by different stakeholders at all levels of the economic hierarchy?  And, what are the threats to well-being of night workers due to lack of regulations to night work (in global cities)?

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  • Prague

    Scholarship, prize and job offer - Europe

    2019 Young Researcher Fellowships at CEFRES

    France and Visegrad Countries

    CEFRES offers year-long fellowships at the center to 2nd year and above PhD students from France, Hungary, Poland, Slovakia, and the Czech Republic. Fellows’ research should contribute to one of CEFRES’s research areas. The amount of the fellowship is 20 000 CZK per month during 12 months. Good command of English is mandatory, command of French is appreciated. The selected PhD fellows will join CEFRES team and take part in the center’s scientific life.

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  • Olomouc

    Call for papers - Language

    The syntax of French adverbs - categorial and functional aspects

    Aspects catégoriel et fonctionnel

    L’objectif de ce colloque est de contribuer à la discussion sur l’adverbeen s’attachant d’une part aux critères formels susceptibles de définir la catégorie elle-même, et d’autre part à ses différents modes de fonctionnements syntaxiques. La définition du thème de ce colloque se veut être suffisamment générale pour attirer un large éventail de contributions, tout en restant suffisamment précise pour permettre de relier les hypothèses des différents contributeurs.

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  • Olomouc

    Call for papers - Language

    The language and literary representations of the world

    2nd CIFRE edition

    Le département de langues romanes à la faculté des lettres de l'université Palacký vous annonce avec un grand plaisir l'appel à communications pour la IIe édition de CIFRE qui se tiendra du 11 au 13 avril 2019. Nous invitons les étudiants du français, de l'espagnol, de l'italien et du portugais à présenter leurs recherches et à gagner des expériences en participant à ce type d'évènement.

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  • Prague

    Call for papers - History

    Incorporating sexual violence into Czech WWII history and its aftermath: A Workshop

    The one-day event, featuring leading experts in the field Regina Mühlhäuser and Anna Hájková, will combine an introductory lecture, two panels of talks, and close work with primary sources. We are seeking submissions for participation with abstract (up to 300 words, including discussion of sources, and a short bio, up to 100 words). We are interested in the history of Second World War defined widely, that is people working on Czech and Slovak 1930s and 1940s, ethnic minorities, Holocaust, expulsion etc. pp.

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  • Prague

    Call for papers - History

    Theologies of revolution

    Medieval to Modern Europe

    Modern researchers still struggle to balance emic and etic explanations of revolutionary action, yet at least since the XIVth century, movements and thinkers began to arise which clearly defined their violent, revolutionary action in theological terms, or terms in which the “religious” and “political” are not clearly separate spheres of existence. Such movements built and innovated upon existing understandings of matters like the human condition and history, the perfectability of the world, and the human relationship with God, to not merely legitimize violent action (post facto), but to motivate, guide, and inform it along the way. Our workshop aims to discuss and elaborate upon these and other themes related to revolution from the medieval to the modern periods in Europe, west and east. We hope to address the implications of re-opening historical debate on revolutions which take seriously the input of political-religion.

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  • Prague

    Call for papers - History

    Reshaping the Nation

    Collective Identities and Post-War Violence in Europe 1944–1948

    The conference will analyze the composition of nationalities (who belonged to the national community?), the legitimizing function of nationalism, and its relation to acts of violence at the end of war and to the reshaping of postwar societies. At the same time, we want to address the differences between countries. How did a specific occupation policy in a specific place, with its specific national and racist criteria, influence the “responses” of the occupied society? Is there any evidence of a biological understanding of nationhood? How did competing concepts shape a new understanding of the “nation”—particularly taking into consideration the different political and cultural developments in various nation-states after the war ended? We are interested in papers that touch upon violent acts occurring at the end of World War II and stemming from nationalism as reshaped by previous war experiences.

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  • Prague

    Study days - Epistemology and methodology

    DARIAH-CZ workshop on Digital Humanities 2018

    DARIAH is an European research infrastructure for arts and humanities scholars working with computational methods and DARIAH-CZ is planned as a new national node of the DARIAH network. Its proposal has been favorably evaluated by an international panel during the Evaluation of Research Infrastructures in 2017 and it is waiting for government approval to be funded and included in the Czech Large Infrastructures Roadmap.

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  • Prague

    Call for papers - Science studies

    Debating the Norms of Scientific Writing

    Scholars coming from various disciplines in the social sciences have questioned the limits of scientific writing, for instance its narrative dimension or the the referential value of the scientific text. Debates on the forms of scientific writing will be at the core of our workshop. Our aim is to probe these writing experiments, and to study how they express, justify, problematize, and renegotiate the normative rhetoric of disciplines.

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  • Prague

    Scholarship, prize and job offer - Europe

    2018 Young Researcher Fellowships at CEFRES (Centre français de recherche en sciences sociales)

    France and Visegrad Countries, 2018

    CEFRES (Centre français de recherche en sciences sociales) offers year-long fellowships at the center to 2nd year and above PhD students from France, Hungary, Poland, Slovakia, and the Czech Republic. Fellows’ research should contribute to one of CEFRES’s research areas. The amount of the fellowship is 20 000 CZK per month during 12 months. Good command of English is mandatory, command of French is appreciated. The selected PhD fellows will join CEFRES team and take part in the center’s scientific life.

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