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Paris
Journée d'étude - Époque contemporaine
On the 75th Anniversary of Philosophy of New Music
Cette journée propose un réexamen des textes musico-philosophiques d'Adorno à la lumière de phénomènes musicaux inattendus (ou extrêmes) et à considérer la musique qui n'est jamais apparue dans les textes d'Adorno à travers ses propres catégories esthétiques.
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Genève
Appel à contribution - Époque contemporaine
Image Deluge and Globalization
The fields of visual studies, cultural history, and art history have encountered considerable challenges in addressing the plurality of images. These disciplines typically favor a singular outlook on images, neglecting the sheer deluge of visual representations that characterize the modern media landscape. Nevertheless, the constant flood of images has been part of our daily lives since the introduction of mass reproduction techniques, evolving alongside the gradual development of engraving, illustrated print, advertisement, cinema, television, video games, and now digital media. Observers of these consecutive stages of mass visual communication and consumption have consistently linked this phenomenon with the broader concept of globalization, often raising concerns about cultural homogenization, and loss of identity. This conference aims to provide a comprehensive exploration of image globalization, representing the wide range of subjects and methodologies used in the domain.
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Tübingen
Appel à contribution - Représentations
Dream and Music Theatre after 1800
Continuities, Turning Points, Perspectives
Sleep and dream scenes have been an integral part of the operatic genre since the beginnings of opera in the 17th century. From 1800 onwards, however, epochal changes can be observed which have affected the operatic genre itself as well as the discourse on dreams and the Western cultural sphere in general. These changes extend right up to the present day. The conference aims to discuss these developments and their interrelationships from an interdisciplinary perspective and to trace their effects down to contemporary music theatre.
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The European Song Contest in the 21st Century, Euro-vision and/or Eurovisions ?
At a crossroads between cultural, geopolitical and sociological studies, this conference offers to explore fresher interdisciplinary perspectives on the Eurovision Song Contest and it adaptation to 21st century structural transformations in the digital mediascape and ever-evolving, albeit contested European model.
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Istanbul
Appel à contribution - Ethnologie, anthropologie
Rocky Landscapes at the intersection of people and rocks
The past human activity of digging rock outcrops produced different features, among which quarries and rock cut sites. Quarries and rock-cut features often coexist within the same rock formation, or overlap with one another, creating a complex landscape in which the interaction between human communities and the bedrock is enhanced. The conference aims at exploring the landscapes and environments of human-rock encounters.
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Bâle
Appel à contribution - Sociologie
Vulnerability in Arts and Culture: Risks and Responses
How does vulnerability occur in fields such as music and its different genres, performing arts, literature, visual arts and museums, or film/cinema and other media? How is vulnerability expressed and by whom, and how do cultural policies or public actors as well as the artists themselves deal with the connected risks? How are respective audiences vulnerable or perceive vulnerabilities differently from artists? Are there differences regarding vulnerability between the different artistic domains or with regards to national specificities in the measurement of and responses to this issue? These questions and more can be addressed in papers critically examining these vulnerabilities.
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Appel à contribution - Sociologie
DIY cultures, democracy and creative participation
The year 2024 marks the 10th anniversary of KISMIF and the 50th anniversary of the Carnation Revolution in Portugal. In addition, remembering the recent loss of Howard S. Becker, the KISMIF Conference will dedicate one of its thematic lines to scientific contributions related to the work of Becker, with the intent of recognizing the transformative and innovative potential of his sociological research, thus highlighting the importance of the concept of art worlds – amongst others – which he developed and which – since 2014 – has served as the motto for the organisation of this far-reaching international conference. As such KISMIF 2024 will serve as a pivotal occasion of reunion and celebration.
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Appel à contribution - Information
An uninterrupted thread of operational intensity
This collective volume aims to provide a historical understanding of the intensification of automation in the comics industry, leading to today’s integration of algorithmic tools for the production of comics. It has the goal to examine to which extent comics are the direct output of industrial processes of completion based on instituted sets of standardization practices and how deeply automation is embedded in the conceptualization of artistic practices in the medium. Comics as Computation ambitions to analyze how the integration of computational processes for the production of contemporary comics is consistent with the industry’s early experiments in automation. This volume looks for contributions that suggest historical continuities by following the uninterrupted thread of the same operational intensity with today’s synthetic comics and generalized adoption of computational tools such as Midjourney, Stable Diffusion, chatgpt, Hugging Face, among many others.
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Budapest
History and Legacies of Slavery in Romania
Critical Romani Studies Journal
Critical Romani Studies (CRS) is an international, interdisciplinary, peer-reviewed journal providing a forum for scholars to critically examine racial oppressions, different forms of exclusion, inequalities, and human rights abuses of Roma. In this thematic issue, we invite contributions focusing on the history and legacies of Roma enslavement in Romania.
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Lisbonne
Appel à contribution - Sociologie
Territories, communities and sustainability: views from Southern Europe
The theme “Territories, communities and sustainability : views from Southern Europe” is a challenging approach to study the links between different areas of knowledge, inviting interdisciplinary outlooks to sociologists and other social scientists interested in environment, development and educational issues. This can be a particularly relevant reflection in the post-pandemic phase of current times, highlighting regional and local features of a global experience. It allows comparing Southern European societies, between themselves but also with other European (and non-European) societies, and therefore, providing insights to better understand each geographic and cultural area.
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Vác
Appel à contribution - Religions
Fifth Interdisciplinary Student Conference for Religious Studies
The aim of the conference is to provide an academic forum for students and young researchers working in religious studies and its auxiliary sciences, where they can present and discuss their current research topics and their initial results on a yearly basis, but in a different location every year.
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Bucarest
Culture for and with older people
Culture and Aging. Understanding changes in social participation and cultural activities dedicated to older people
Older people are becoming increasingly active,involved in social participation and culturalactivities, alongside with their increasedpresence in public discourse and media.Moreover, social perceptions of old age isshifting and adapting to new ways of living andsocial dynamics. This special issue of Culture. Society. Economy. Politics is focused on Culture and Aging and adresses the challenges and efforts made toward a better understanding of older persons and the way in which organizations, brands, policy makers, etc. are changing frameworks and means of interaction as to include this growing part of our society.
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Szeged
Appel à contribution - Sociologie
Intersections of collective and private identity with religion and spirituality
Ever since the very first human social formations, the spheres of religion and identity have intersected significantly. Examples of the endless forms by which collective and individual identities are interwoven throughout the entirety of our human existence are embedded in our historical records. How is identity constructed, shaped, and maintained by religious activities? How do religions change the identities of their converts? The upcoming conference hosted by the Department of Religious Studies at the University of Szeged aims to open a symposium where topics concerning the intersections of religiosity and identity – should it be private or public – can be discussed in a broader sense.
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Cork
Appel à contribution - Langage
Association of British and Irish Lusitanists (ABIL) conference
The Department of Spanish, Portuguese and Latin American Studies at University College Cork is honoured to host the 2023 edition of the ABIL [Association of British and Irish Lusitanists] Conference. We are happy to announce that the conference will be taking place on a face-to-face basis. The event will include three keynote lectures, seminar sessions and the 2023 ABIL meeting.
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Auckland
Appel à contribution - Océanie
The Role of Popular Dance in Higher Education in Australasia and the Asia Pacific Region
In this localised / regionalised in-person special topics symposium, we are seeking to think and move through the role that popular, social, and vernacular dance plays (or does not play or only marginally plays or should ideally play) in higher education institutions in the Australasian as well as the broader Asia Pacific region, and to further reflect (on) the reality of how our dance communities interact as well as how our dance scholars interact in between and across these areas.
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Appel à contribution - Sociologie
« Postcolonial Cultures Journal. Studies and Essays » - Varia
Call for papers on historical, social or political issues in Commonwealth societies for issue no.2 of Postcolonial Cultures Studies and Essays. The journal Postcolonial Cultures Studies and Essays is a peer-reviewed journal showcasing research on Commonwealth and postcolonial societies. Using an inter-disciplinary approach (history, sociology, political science, cultural studies, economics, cultural history), the idea is to compare social issues across the English-speaking world. These issues include indigenous rights, settler, postcolonial et decolonising identities, gender and sexuality, social class, minority rights, republicanism and monarchy, ecology and the shifting frontiers of globalisation.
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Lisbonne
Appel à contribution - Histoire
Un temps après un échec : réverbérations persistantes de la Révolution des Oeillets
Cadernos do Arquivo Municipal Nº 21
À l’heure où les propositions de perspectives se multiplieront sur le cinquantenaire du 25 avril 1974, révolution marquée par une euphorie qui a dépassé la veille et qui a surpris le lendemain, dans un déblocage du futur, nous vous proposons un regard au seuil de plusieurs disciplines dans ce numéro transversal de Cadernos do Arquivo Municipal, entre les sciences sociales et humaines, les arts, la littérature et d’autres formes d’intervention dans la réalité, à travers quatre domaines.
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Montpellier
Appel à contribution - Représentations
Black Lives Matter: Political and artistic mobilization against systemic racism in the US and the UK
Within the context of the Black Lives Matter movements in the United States and the United Kingdom in the 2010s and 2020s, this conference will examine antiracist mobilizations and their historical continuities, their transatlantic circulations, their political resonance, as well as the many responses they have elicited, particularly in the arts.
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Louvain-la-Neuve
Appel à contribution - Sociologie
The concept's political uses and potentials
In this workshop, we seek to explore the opportunities and challenges surrounding the potential political uses of the concept of resonance. This effort seems even more important given that very little literature has been dedicated to the topic.
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Bourdieu, Work, and Inequality
How are class, gender, and ethnoracial inequalities made, maintained, or resisted in the workplace and the labor market? The Bourdieu, Work, and Inequality (BWI) online seminar series offers a platform for researchers who engage with the work of Pierre Bourdieu to answer these questions across a broad range of contexts.
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