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Miscellaneous information - History
Pontic identities: the Black Sea and the Mediterranean world in Antiquity
Through 4 lectures, this session will explore the burial practices of the aristocratic classe in the Greek city of Apollonia pontica, on the Western shore of the Black Sea, during the 4th and 3rd century. This workshop will be held in room 80, in the Louvre museum and on line through the link available on the poster
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Miscellaneous information - Europe
Why did Yugoslavs decide to resist? A comparison with France and Germany
Why did Yugoslavs decide to resist? A comparison with France and Germany In the framework of the project “Wer ist Walter? Resistance against Nazism in Europe” we are organising this online event which will deal with the reasons and motivations for resistance against occupation and collaboration in Yugoslavia, especially in the “Independent State of Croatia”, during World War 2, followed by a discussion to what extent the context and the reasons for resistance were different and/or similar in France and in Germany.
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Miscellaneous information - History
Hebrew Manuscripts in the Digital Age (HMDA): Palæography, Edition, Cataloguing
The École Pratique des Hautes Études, “the School of Advanced Studies” within Paris Sciences Lettres University, is inviting applications from French and international research students for an online course cluster “Hebrew Manuscripts in the Digital Age: Palaegraphy, Edition, Cataloguing”. The course cluster can be validated as an EPHE Diploma or be an audited in addition to the degree the students undertake elsewhere. Its aim is to provide the participants with traditional and digital skills and some understanding of computational possibilities in Hebrew Manuscript Studies.
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Miscellaneous information - Ethnology, anthropology
Call for good practices on caring communities
The AGORAge project team is a european pilot project on citizen science funded by COESO project. We are collecting a list of good practices to be included in the AGORAge Caring Community Toolkit addressed to all those interested in implementing initiatives that enable the creation of caring communities in which the social inclusion of older people is given special consideration. The toolkit will be published into four languages: English, Italian, Spanish, and Catalan, and will be freely available from June 2023.
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Trois-Rivières
Miscellaneous information - Sociology
Participants wanted
For a research project on lifelogging conducted at the Université du Québec à Trois-Rivières (UQTR) by Emmanuelle Caccamo (Professor, Department of Letters and Social Communication, UQTR) and Karine Bellerive (Postdoctoral researcher), participants are wanted for an academic study about lifelogging.
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New York
Miscellaneous information - Representation
Columbia early modern architecture workshop
As this workshop will take place in the study room at Avery Library to give participants the opportunity to examine and discuss the architectural drawings of Leonardo da Vinci and his contemporaries using facsimiles, space is limited.
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Miscellaneous information - Europe
Civil Engagement Transfers between Eastern Europe and the Low Countries, 1933-1989
Agency and action in Czech, Slovak, Hungarian and Polish émigré communities during the Cold War
This special webinar celebrates the launch of the project’s public heritage exhibition atkadocheritage.be. This online exhibition contains a selection of contributions produced by the project’s partners, outlining a wealth of civil society mobilizations by Central and Eastern European migrants in the Low Countries during the period 1933-1989. The exhibition’s purpose is to emphasize the potential that forgotten stories like these can play in curating the heritage, commemorating, and documenting the histories of the unique circumstances that these Central European émigré communities faced, living in Belgium and the Netherlands, during this tumultuous period of modern history.
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Rio de Janeiro
Miscellaneous information - Urban studies
In this roundtable, professors Jonathan Wolff (University of Oxford) and Avner de-Shalit (Hebrew University of Jerusalem) will discuss their work in progress, focused on the topic of urban injustices. Employing a methodological approach merging normative expertise with applied reflections, supported by data from interviews with over 180 people worldwide, Wolff and de-Shalit set out to conceptualize a city in which individuals relate to each other as equals.
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Paris
Miscellaneous information - Asia
Institutional change in Japanese agriculture
Japan Agricultural Cooperatives (JA), a nationwide network of farm cooperatives, is under increasing pressure to expand farmer incomes by adapting coop strategies to changing market incentives. Some coops have adapted more successfully than others. In Betting on the Farm, Patricia L. Maclachlan and Kay Shimizu attribute these differences to three sets of local variables: resource endowments and product-specific market conditions, coop leadership, and the organization of farmer-members behind new coop strategies.
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Maastricht
Miscellaneous information - History
Occupation Studies Research Network - Call for members
A new interdisciplinary online Occupation Studies Research Network which aims to promote the exchange of ideas and encourage a more systematic, comprehensive and conceptual understanding of the subject, was launched on 1 September 2021. The Network now has over fifty members. Doctoral students, postdoc and early career academics and staff at universities, other higher education institutes, museums and archives, who are either actively researching or have recently completed work on some aspect of the subject at PhD level or above are welcome to join the Network and are invited to contribute to the blog.
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Miscellaneous information - History
Journal of War & Culture Studies, Vol. 14, Issue 4, 2021
This virtual roundtable celebrates the launch of the special issue “Spain in Our Ears: International Musical Responses in Support of the Republic during the Spanish Civil War”, Journal of War & Culture Studies, Vol. 14, Issue 4, 2021.
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New York
Miscellaneous information - Religion
The Pius XII Archives and the Jews
First Notes and Research Hypotheses
This panel features scholars of Catholic-Jewish history who will share their initial research findings about the documents concerning Jews carried out in these newly-opened Vatican archives, with a focus both on the role of the Catholic Church in the Holocaust and also on the Holy See's attitude toward the establishment of the State of Israel. Each panelist will share some of their research from the archives, and will be in dialogue with one another about their findings, and then will address questions from the audience.
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Miscellaneous information - History
Reframing Jerusalem’s History Through New Archives
Online Seminar on the books "A Liminal Church" and "Le moine sur le toit"
This webinar will discuss new trends in Jerusalem’s historiography, through the discussion of two books: A Liminal Church: Refugees, Conversions and the Latin Diocese of Jerusalem, 1946–1956 (Maria Chiara Rioli; Brill, 2020) and Le moine sur le toit: Histoire d’un manuscrit éthiopien trouvé à Jérusalem (1904) (Stéphane Ancel, Magdalena Krzyz ̇anowska, Vincent Lemire; Publications de la Sorbonne, 2020).
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Portsmouth
Miscellaneous information - Representation
Magic, exits/endings and water: How does performance escape?
In this day-long event at the University of Portsmouth, the Theatre, Performance and Philosophy Working Group and the Applied and Social Theatre Working Group come together to interrogate how an exit from today’s crisis of reality might be envisioned and conjured through performance.
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Miscellaneous information - Sociology
Simone de Beauvoir Studies (SdBS) editorial team open positions
Seeking Candidates for Open Positions on the Editorial Team at Simone de Beauvoir Studies (SdBS) ! Are you interested in helping to publish high quality and cutting-edge scholarship in fields like gender, critical race, and sexuality studies in a peer-reviewed, multidisciplinary, and international journal? We are seeking an Assistant Editor, Managing Editor, and Book Review Editor to join the SdBS Editorial Team.
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London
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Antoine Vérard's early printed books
British Library
Antoine Vérard was a major Parisian editor and publisher of the late 15th and early 16th century and is well known for his production of illustrated books. After the death of Caxton, he became the main provider of French printed books for the royal library of Henry VII
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Budapest
Miscellaneous information - Ethnology, anthropology
The Philosophical Journal of Conflict and Violence
Call for Guest-Editors : Volume III, Issue I. 2019
The Philosophical Journal of Conflict and Violence is looking for a Guest-Editor for its May 2019 issue. Preferred topics are : (1) violence and technology; (2) philosophical perspectives on modern wars; (3) reflections on conflict and violence pertaining to the work of a modern western philosopher.
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Paris
Miscellaneous information - Thought
This half-day symposium will examine how visual and material culture is used to manipulate or mediate identity. The event will take a critical look at the effects of mass media on self- perception and consider how marginalized groups—whether non-Western or over the age of 65—are taking charge of their own cultural representation through fashion, performance, and discourse.
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Berlin
Miscellaneous information - Epistemology and methodology
The DARIAH Code Sprint aims to bring together DH software engineers from all DARIAH members and the community beyond. For this event, we cordially invite you to join us in Berlin for three days of hacking on one of our four topics. The first three topics revolve around "Bibliographical metadata: Citations and References". The tracks range from extracting metadata from PDFs onwards to managing bibliographical collections by BibSonomy as well as to work on various aspects of visualisation of the generated data. Finally we will have a more infrastructural oriented track on Authentication and Authorisation with the DARIAH AAI.
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Zurich
Miscellaneous information - Education
DARIAH Day is a one day workshop intended to introduce the Digital Research Infrastructure for the Arts and Humanities (DARIAH) to the linguistic community in Zurich. The workshop will focus on the #dariahTeach platform, which was created through the funding of an ERASMUS+ strategic partnership to test modules for open-source, high-quality, multilingual teaching materials for the digital arts and humanities.
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