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Swiss History Days (Nature) - University of Geneva and Swiss Historical Society (SSH) (classroom) from June 29, 2022 to July 01, 2022 (registration)

(Calenda announcement 994580)

Every three years, the Swiss History Days bring together several hundred historians from Switzerland and abroad and make possible an exchange across linguistic barriers. In 2022, the Department of General History of the University of Geneva will organize these three days of meetings. For these days, the historians will exchange on the theme of "Nature".

Digital Sovereignty - University of Rennes I - Conference (hybrid) 16 06 2022 and 17 06 2022 (registration required)

(Calenda announcement 994260)

The "Digital Sovereignty" conference, organized in Rennes by Brunessen Bertrand and Guillaume Le Floch on June 16 and 17, 2022, will address the issues of digital sovereignty, a topic that has become omnipresent in the current public debate. The conference program will be organized around the following three themes: "The challenges raised by the geopolitics of cyberspace on the law", "The actors of cyberspace: towards a de-statization", "New issues of regulation".

The city at the time of the covid-19 - Hybrid colloquium from 10 to 12 May 2022 - University of Science and Technology of Oran (Algeria)

(Calenda announcement 993470)

This colloquium explores the city at the time of covid-19 with the aim of uncovering the effects of the pandemic on urban space, and thinking about new ways of making the city of tomorrow. It brings together researchers, doctoral students, teachers and professionals from all geographic regions and from various disciplines: architecture, urban planning, history, sociology, geography, economics, psychology, literature, etc.

Orphan, peripheral and rural mobility - Association Passé Présent Mobilité - Meeting (hybrid) on May 19, 2022 in Paris (registration required)

(Calenda ad 993149)

The endemic crisis of the "yellow vests" and the recent electoral consultations have blatantly reminded us that the peripheries and rural areas rely heavily on motoring for their mobility. There are many reasons for this: a scattered and sparse habitat, public transport that is sometimes non-existent or limited in its deployment, which struggles to attract and meet the needs of rural people. The association Passé-Présent-Mobilité (P²M) invites you to an online and face-to-face meeting dedicated to the issue of peripheral mobility.

Journées d'échanges sur les revues en sciences humaines et sociales - Journées hybrides - University of Strasbourg - May 09-13, 2022 (registration required)

(Calenda announcement 985563)

The Law for a Digital Republic of October 7, 2016 promotes, under the aegis of European texts, open science. But what about open science? Applicable to academic research, it allows free access to researchers' work without a commercial publisher being able to limit this access for financial reasons. These days aim to answer the questions that researchers, publishers and students are asking themselves. Academic, legal and structural issues at the university level will be discussed.

Slavery. From Trafficking to Emancipation, thirty years of historical research - Colloquium (hybrid) - University of Nantes - May 11-13, 2022 (registration required)

(Calenda announcement 985509)

Over the past thirty years, scientific research in the fields of the slave trade, slavery and their abolition has made enormous progress. The bibliography on these subjects is truly gigantic... The time has come to propose an assessment, without omitting to mention the current trends in research and the perspectives that are emerging. This is the ambition of this international colloquium, organized by the Center for Research in International and Atlantic History (CRHIA), in partnership with the Nantes association Les anneaux de la mémoire.

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