"Cahiers des Amériques latines" - Call for contributions on a rolling basis
" Cahiers des Amériques latines " - Call for contributions on the fly
Excerpts from the " Cahiers des Amériques latines "website
" Cahiers des Amériques latines " - Call for contributions on the fly
Excerpts from the " Cahiers des Amériques latines "website
Announcement Calenda 1267074 (extracts)
Announcement 1249530 (extracts)
In 2025, the German Historical Institute in Paris (IHA), in collaboration with the TU Darmstadt, the Institut de recherche et d'histoire des textes (IRHT) and the École nationale des chartes (ENC), is organizing an autumn university on "Fundamental Sciences in the History of Space, Time and the Person".
Announcement Calenda 1262341 (extracts)
Announcement Calenda 1265249
The event will take place on June 17 and 18, 2025 at the CNAM (Paris). The study days will take place in the same building on both days. Participants will be welcomed in the Salon d'honneur.
The aim of these study days, organized by LISE as part of PRESPOL, is to examine how disability or illness impacts, questions and shapes the search for employment, access to employment, integration into the job market and job retention.
Announcement Calenda 1264306
Drawing on a variety of visual sources, the study days "Ville désirable / ville désirée: construire les imaginaires urbains par le visuel (XVIIIe-XXIe)" aim to historicize the complex relationships that exist between the reception of an image and the production of a desire, and thus contribute to a cultural, social and visual history of the city.
Announcement Calenda 1263144
The Kinétraces association's colloquium "Documentary and archives: cross-cutting issues" aims to explore the links between documentary cinema and archives, focusing on four main themes: the archive as filmic material for documentary; analysis of the creation of documentary through its archives; the distribution and reach of documentary through its archives; and documentary becoming an archive.
Announcement Calenda 1263329
This international colloquium, co-organized by Céditec (Créteil), Ceraps (Lille) and Cens (Nantes), aims to examine the role of non-state actors in repressive practices targeting social movements, activists and, more broadly, all those who attempt to challenge the social and political order. This multidisciplinary colloquium proposes to think of repression as a continuum of practices aimed at limiting, constraining and/or increasing the cost of protest and engagement, and to show that the state does not have a monopoly on them.