L'écrit diplomatique médiéval - Thematic school from September 7 to 11, 2026 - Université de Namur (Belgium) - Application deadline May 15, 2026
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Study day devoted to a collective reflection between researchers and participants on ways of writing the history of minorities. Based on an approach centered on archives and historical sources, this meeting explores several lines of research, including religious minorities, gender minorities and other forms of minority groups or those who claim to be minorities.
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As part of their partnership, the Maison Européenne des Sciences Humaines et Sociales (MESHS), with the support of the Région Hauts-de-France, the Maison des Sciences Humaines de l'Université Libre de Bruxelles, the Maison des Sciences de l'Homme de l'Université de Liège and the Maison Française d'Oxford are organizing an annual seminar aimed at stimulating interdisciplinary reflection, offering a comparative perspective between border countries, highlighting local projects and building new collaborations.
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Is the city still child-friendly? Or was it ever? Which children no longer frequent the streets, which still do, and why? A half-day study session to understand children and teenagers in contemporary cities, from a social science perspective.
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This third and final colloquium of the " War Losses & Naval Warfare " program aims to study the human, material and societal consequences of naval losses in combat, from the 18th to the 21st century. It aims to explore the specificities of the aftermath of naval combat, characterized by the brutality of confrontations, the scale of human and material losses, and the particularity of death at sea.
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The @CRIDS conference brings together researchers from the legal sciences and the information and communication sciences to address a pressing societal concern: the search for truth in times of crisis. At a time when misinformation is becoming a crucial problem that threatens democracy, and when the widespread use of generative AI is increasingly blurring the boundaries between what is true and what is false, the speakers focus on the societal safeguards of reliable, quality information and its significance in the 21st century in the face of crises.
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The aim of this symposium is to take a broad, multidisciplinary look at the driving forces and limits of "integrated" occupational risk management policies.
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The Bibliothèque nationale de France offers a regular program on the history of books and current events. This spring's half-day seminar (2026) is devoted to the role of independent publishers in the vitality of the publishing landscape: how do they help preserve bibliodiversity in the context of an increasingly concentrated publishing world?