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Hartmut Rosa as a sport philosopher?
Today, the endless and chronic acceleration seems to constitute a “totalitarian power” that fundamentally alters the nature and the quality of our relationship with the world, with others, with ourselves and with our bodies. If acceleration is set up as the main cause of our alienation (which can take the form of indifference or hostility), the answer would lie less in deceleration than in resonance. This concept describes a specific form of relationship with the world, that is as fulfilling as transformative. Rare and precious, resonance remains unpredictable; the world is thus described as “unavailable”, escaping any overzealous attempt to make it emerge or even to control it.
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Bruxelles
Exchanges in European Landscape Design, 1945–1975
The symposium Exchanges in European Landscape Design, 1945–1975 assembles a group of leading scholars from Europe and North America and asks them to examine the relations and transferences that influenced the course of landscape architecture in the postwar period.
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Târgovişte
Heritage, Science, and Technologies for Sustainable Preservation
Cultural heritage is not just a testament to our past; it is a living testament to the diverse cultures and histories that enrich our global tapestry. Yet, it faces numerous challenges in the contemporary world, from natural disasters and climate change to urbanization and the pressures of globalization. Our conference embraces a multidisciplinary perspective, acknowledging that the preservation of cultural patrimony cannot be accomplished through isolated efforts. It calls for the convergence of expertise from diverse fields, from archaeology and conservation to law, technology and new technologies, management, marketing, and social sciences. By doing so, we reflect the spirit of our consortium, which is firmly rooted in the belief that innovative and sustainable practices are essential for the effective safeguarding of our rich cultural heritage.
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Paris
Appel à contribution - Représentations
This conference proposes to explore the concept of ecological grief and the fast-growing body of theoretical work that is developing around it against the background of the ongoing sixth-mass extinction and biodiversity loss. With this conference, we also wish to think about the longer history of ecological grief from the eighteenth century onwards, including by exploring some of the consequences of the Industrial Revolution. Is nature grievable? How do we grieve for it? What is the role of writers and artists in this individual and collective process? While to some, environmental grief gives way to desolation or an irredeemable sense of melancholy, others view it as a form of resilience or even a spur to action, a source of activism in art.
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Dakhla
Appel à contribution - Économie
Cinquième Congrès International sur l'Economie du Désert
Ce congrès est une plateforme de recherche scientifique interdisciplinaire sur l'économie, le management, et le développent du désert (développement rural), du Sahara et des régions arides (zones arides, semi-arides, hyperarides, sèches, oasis et zones rurales éloignées), afin de contribuer efficacement dans la bonne gouvernance et le développement durable des régions désertiques, partout dans le monde, en passant par l'encouragement et la promotion des investissements dans le Sahara et les déserts, et en suscitant des rencontres entres toutes les parties prenantes à l’échelle mondiale: Universitaires, professionnels, décideurs politiques, société civile et les ONG, en vue de favoriser le dialogue, le partenariat et la coopération entre les pays désertiques : l’Afrique et les pays du Golfe (MENA et Sahel ...), les États-Unis d'Amérique, l'Australie, la Chine, l’Inde, l’Amérique du Sud…, dans le but de valoriser et de promouvoir la connaissance du désert et les conclusions et recommandations des études et conférences qui y sont en relation, et de créer un environnement propice d’échange d’expériences, d’expertise, de formations, de pratiques pédagogiques et d'innovation, autour des thèmes relevant de l’économie du désert et du management des régions arides.
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Tartu
Appel à contribution - Ethnologie, anthropologie
Traces of Extinction: Species Loss, Solastalgia, and Semiotics of Recovery
The sixth mass species extinction is one of the greatest ecological threats of our time. The rate at which species are going extinct appears to be a hundred times higher now than a century ago (Ceballos et al. 2015). In this context, our interest in this conference lies in cultural, subjective and semiotic approaches to extinction. How is modern culture so effective at masking this catastrophic process? How is extinction perceived subjectively, both from the point of view of the dying species and the humans who witness it? What cultural strategies can be used to raise awareness of extinction? What means do individuals and communities have for reducing and avoiding species extinction?
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Tours
Appel à contribution - Époque moderne
Concepts, méthodes, mesures et prospective
Le colloque traitera d'un sujet éminemment d'actualité : les forêts, ce dans toute leur diversité (plantées ou spontanées ; urbaines ou rurales ; tempérées, tropicales, boréales...). Elles apparaissent en effet en « crise » à l'heure du changement climatique (incendies, dépérissements...) ; la gestion qui en est faite suscite des craintes (on dénonce les coupes dites rases, l'« industralisation » des forêts, symbolisée par les plantations monospécifiques...).
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Nice
Appel à contribution - Représentations
Ecocriticism And Race Theory in the Humanities, 16th-18th centuries
EARTH 16-18 Symposium
This two-day academic symposium on ecology and race from the 16th to the 18th century will apply both ecocriticism and race theory that period. We hope to historicize the interconnectedness of human beings and the natural world in the early modern and modern age before looking at the impact and repercussions of early modern racial and ecological theories in our contemporary world in an “Ecology and Race Campus” on the 5th of July 2024, the 3rd day of activities.
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Appel à contribution - Études urbaines
PORTUSplus – published by RETE, International Association for the Collaboration between Ports and Cities – is an open-access journal, peer reviewed and indexed, dedicated to the multidisciplinary study of themes concerning the relationship between port and cities and urban waterfronts. Promoting the communication and development of scientific research, that plays a increasingly relevant role in our society, PORTUSplus invites scholars and researchers, experts and professionals to respond to the call for papers “Research Themes”, sending original works and research results in the several disciplines inherent to the themes described below.
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Paris
Puissances du végéter dans la littérature et les arts des mondes francophones et anglophones (XIXe-XXIe siècle)
The aim of this international conference is to reflect on the active role of plants in texts and visual representations in the literature and arts of the anglophone and the francophone worlds from the nineteenth century to the present day. We will think about the aesthetic, political, and epistemological implications of this form of agency and analyse the way in which plants act upon and with the human world from an anthrodecentric perspective. We will look at how plants can organise or disorganise our world, call into question established truths, and shape power relations, including political ones.
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Florence
Appel à contribution - Histoire
Knowing the planet: environment, technology, and development in the 19th and 20th centuries
This one-day workshop will interrogate the relationship between environment and technology in developmental projects, practices, and discourses during the 19th and 20th centuries. Several fields such as histories of environment, histories of technology, global history, and histories of development have recently expanded in new directions that could provide fruitful dialogues. All these scholarly shifts are important to a deeper historicization of environmental knowledge in the context of global climate crisis. Bringing together case studies from different geographical settings across the 19th and 20th centuries, the workshop will ask what role has technology played in the production of environmental knowledge? What role has environmental knowledge played in the politics of ‘progress’?
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Baião
Ecotourism and Ecotravel in the Anthropocene
Green Marble 2023. International Meeting on Anthropocene Studies and Ecocriticism
Green Marble 2023 is an international scientific meeting focused on the theme “Ecotourism and Ecotravel in the Anthropocene”. We specifically seek to address and discuss how ecotourism, understood as a form of tourism that involves responsible travel (using sustainable transport) to natural areas, conserving the environment and improving the well-being of the local population, can contribute to a good Anthropocene, the one where we become able to use the unprecedented collective power to act in/on the planet we acquire in a balanced and fair way.
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Ljubljana
Eastern Mediterranean coastal and island environments
Natural resources, their uses and perceptions (15th-18th centuries)
The workshop invites mainly, but non-exclusively, Master’s, PhD students and early career researchers of history, archival studies, archaeology, archaeobotany, archaeozoology, palynology, and palaeoclimatology. Three main themes will be examined: Primary sources, be they written documents, paleodata, or archeological material; Environmental transformations in periods of political, social and economic change; Connections between regional and local environmental transformations.
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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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Belfast
Appel à contribution - Préhistoire et Antiquité
29th EAA Annual Meeting
From the 4th century BC onwards, the expansion of the Roman Empire, eventually, over large parts of Europe had a significant impact on society. The creation of a new transport network and the emergence of cities were two of the most important and lasting changes brought about. As Rome expanded and developed contacts with other cultures far beyond the Mediterranean, new tastes and social practices were also acquired, often manifested in material culture. This session aims to explore Roman commerce and economy through different lines of evidence (e.g. archaeobiological remains, ceramics, inscriptions, landscape archaeology etc.). In addition, it aims to investigate the role of the ancient transport network in the process of urbanisation and/or the acquisition of new ‘tastes’.
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Paris | Fontainebleau
Appel à contribution - Représentations
Nous invitons les participant·es de ce colloque à repenser les puissances du végéter dans la littérature et les arts des mondes anglophones et francophones du XIXe siècle à nos jours. Il s’agira de réfléchir à la place et au rôle actifs du végétal dans les textes et les représentations, ainsi qu’aux enjeux épistémologiques, esthétiques et politiques qui y sont liés. Suivant une perspective anthropo-décentriste, nous réfléchirons à la façon dont le végétal agit avec/sur le monde des êtres humains, l’ordonne ou le désordonne, met en question les savoirs établis, et fait intervenir des rapports de force et de pouvoir, y compris politiques.
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Brno
Appel à contribution - Représentations
Reflections and Impacts of Environmental Exploitation in European Visual Cultures, 1200–1900
How environmental exploitation, industrialization, and urbanization shaped late medieval and early modern visual cultures, landscape, environment, and built environment in Europe (and beyond).
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Aubervilliers
Journée d'étude - Épistémologie et méthodes
Regards critiques sur le développement
Les journées doctorales « Regards critiques sur le développement » visent à promouvoir les synergies entre les jeunes chercheur·euse·s (jeunes docteur·e·s, doctorant·e·s et masterant·e·s) en sciences sociales contribuant à la recherche critique sur le développement, à l’étude des politiques et des institutions qui prétendent l’incarner et le mettre en pratique, ainsi que leurs fondements idéologiques, dans les Nords comme dans les Suds. Ces deux journées seront par ailleurs l’occasion d’ouvrir la discussion et de favoriser les échanges entre membres de diverses unités présentes sur le site Condorcet. De cette manière, les journées doctorales seront de riches moments didactiques pour les jeunes chercheur·euse·s, quel que soit l’état d’avancement de leurs travaux.
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Appel à contribution - Époque contemporaine
Expressions of interest are invited for participation in a two-day symposium to take place on 30-31 March 2023 at the University of Oxford, leading to the publication of an edited collection on ‘Luso-Ecologies’ in the following year. We seek to foster discussion among the Lusophone scholarly community about animal, plant and other more-than-human complexities, agencies and materialities in Portuguese-speaking works – ranging from literary and philosophical texts to films and television, the visual arts, activist projects, and beyond. This aims to be the decisive first step in a collaborative research project locating environmental studies and ecocriticism firmly within the scope of Lusophone Studies and Modern Languages research more generally.
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Graz
Towards just, ecological and collaborative urbanism
Join us for the International Symposium Territorial Turn! held by the Institute of Urbanism, TU Graz, and elaborate together with our our keynote speakers and presenters on changes, values and framework conditions of urbanism. The discussion on theoretical concepts and ideas, as well as pioneering practical urban design propositions will contribute to actively think, plan, design, and implement an ecological and equitable urban future on a territorial scale.
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