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L'(in)hospitalité des villes - Fondation AIA - deadline (abstract) extension before 17 06 2026

Announcement Calenda 1380 632

Historically, hospitality was embodied by the hôtels-Dieu, true refuges articulating care and welcome in the heart of the city. Today, the reconversion of these massive buildings to luxury programs raises questions about the persistence of this original welcoming function. The aim of this publication is not to prescribe a single model, but rather to offer a systemic framework to guide decision-makers towards more resilient urban forms, capable of accommodating the diversity of bodies and vulnerabilities.

La défense et la sécurité à l'épreuve des crises en Afrique de l'Ouest - Université Alassane Ouattara (Bouaké Côte d'Ivoire) and other entities - deadline (abstract) before 20 07 2026

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The aim of this symposium is to examine the logic of strategic cultures in Côte d'Ivoire and, by extension, in West Africa, to enable the defense and security sectors to effectively resolve various security issues. It is also intended as a forum for updating security governance in order to better deal with related national and transnational problems.

The sporting eye. Les sports modernes et les pratiques du voir - Revue "Tracés" - deadline (article proposals) 07 09 2026

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This issue of Tracés takes as its starting point the growing number of audiovisual devices used at the most contemporary sporting events, as well as the increasing use of still and moving images by professional and amateur athletes alike, in the course of their training and practice. It looks at the ways in which we see and make seen in the practice and consumption of modern sports.

Femmes, liberté d'agent et capabilités : la pensée d'Amartya sen à l'épreuve du genre - Université Félix Houphouët-Boigny (Abidjan-Côte d'Ivoire) and other entities - deadline (abstract for book) 30 06 2026

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Call for book chapters

This collective work aims to examine, deepen and test Sen's thinking from the perspective of women's experiences, trajectories and capacities for action, in different social, economic and cultural contexts. The aim is to propose an interdisciplinary reflection that will enable us to better understand how women construct, exercise and transform their capabilities and their freedom as agents, as well as the structural, economic, social, institutional or cultural obstacles that can limit these processes.

Literature and sport - Institut des Sciences du Sport de Fès (Morocco) and other entities - deadline (abstracts) 01 09 2026

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This symposium invites us to explore the representations of sport in French and Francophone literature, and the role played by literature as a singular mode of expression, a place for the staging and specific sharing of social and cultural representations of sport. The colloquium also invites us to examine the modalities and challenges of this literary recontextualization.

Landscape archaeology: a look at land parcels and cadastral division - Association pour la valorisation et la formation à l'archéologie aérienne (AVF2A) and other entities - deadline (proposal) May 30, 2026

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The plot of land itself can be considered as an entity in its own right, and the size of the areas to be studied makes aerial photography the ideal means of grasping the traces in their entirety, and studying their details. It is also possible to formulate hypotheses concerning the chronology, extent and vocation of the developments, as well as their architecture.

Artificielles intelligences - "Tétralogiques" magazine, issue 32 - deadline (article proposals) 10 07 2026

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What are these Artificial Intelligences (AI) that have been taking a growing place in everyone's lives in recent years? And what can the human sciences have to say about them? Issue 32 of Tétralogiques examines these questions, focusing on the concepts of a clinical anthropology, also known as mediation theory, created by linguist and epistemologist Jean Gagnepain (1982, 1991, 1994). The aim is to go beyond the already numerous studies on the uses of AIs and the ethical issues they raise.

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