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Call for projects Building the city with art and culture? - MSH Paris Nord and Plaine Commune territorial public establishment - deadline for participation September 15, 2022

(Calenda announcement 996709)

The objective of this call for projects is to stimulate a research dynamic in order to take as its object the production of the urban territory by culture, and in return to study how territorial stakes weigh/play on cultural projects. It invites researchers from all horizons to formulate projects, on the territory of Plaine Commune or elsewhere, in connection with this theme which questions the past, the present and the future of urban spaces.

CALL FOR PROPOSALS FALL UNIVERSITY OF THE LOUIS FAVOREU-GERJC INSTITUTE OCTOBER 19 - 20 - 21, 2022

Call for papers for the next ILF Fall University on October 19 and 20

under the scientific responsibility of Laurence Gay, CNRS Research Fellow, Deputy Director of ILF-GERJC,

and Olivier Le Bot, Professor, AMU whose theme is :

"The rights of nature. Protecting the Earth system in and through the Constitution".

Call for projects 2023 - MSH Paris Nord - deadline for participation 15 September 2022

I (Calenda announcement 989 698)

The Maison des sciences de l'homme Paris Nord is launching its call for projects 2023. The call for projects includes four research axes: Arts, cultural industries, creation; Body, health and society; Globalization, innovation, regulation; Thinking the contemporary city. Preference is given to projects by young researchers and doctoral students.

II Useful contacts DRV AMU - according to email to DRV AMU units of 27 04 2022 at 14h44

Call for research projects - Valuation of the movable heritage of the prison administration - Ministry of Justice - deadline for participation before June 27, 2022

(Announcement Calenda 990138)

The Research and Innovation Laboratory of the Prison Administration Directorate (Ministry of Justice) is launching a call for research projects concerning the valorization of the movable heritage of the prison administration. The expectations are based on the realization of a scientific study and digital contents put on line in the Museum of History of Justice of Criminocorpus edited by the Center for Digital Humanities and History of Justice (CLAMOR, UAR CNRS 3726).

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