CfP: Fourth International Conference on Cultural Political Economy
Fourth International Conference on Cultural Political Economy
8-10 January 2020
Engaging with Cultural Political Economy: Neoliberal Crises and Diverse Imaginaries
Fourth International Conference on Cultural Political Economy
8-10 January 2020
Engaging with Cultural Political Economy: Neoliberal Crises and Diverse Imaginaries
European Association for Urban History (EAUH)
Antwerp, 2-5 September 2020
Cette conférence, qui est également un programme de recherche, souhaite remettre au centre de l’histoire moderne et contemporaine du Soudan les « gens ordinaires ». Nous souhaitons également nous intéresser à tous les thèmes liés à l’histoire des gens « exceptionnellement normaux » (Grendi 1977) : le quotidien, les croyances, les horizons et désirs, dans toute leur diversité selon classe sociale et origine, mais aussi dans tous leurs liens et circulations.
Lebanon Support is seeking submissions for the 2021 issue of the Civil Society Review on Political economy of research in social sciences in the Arab world. Axes of reflection identified and that can guide contributions: Institutional configurations and actors’ rationale in the Arab world: how are political economies of research in social sciences organised?, Research agendas, methods and paradigms: the constrained choices of research., Researchers’ trajectories in the Arab world: functions, carriers, values.
Conferencia abierta en el marco del Seminario "Historia pragmática" (CFA-UBA)
Simona Cerutti (CRH-EHESS, Paris)
Who is below? Repensando el quién de la historia "desde abajo"
Discuten: Omar Acha / Gabriel Di Meglio / Cristiana Schettini
Coordina: Mariana Garzón Rogé
Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München, one of the leading research universities in Europe, with a more than 500-year-long tradition, is advertising up to five research fellowships for scholars active in global history. The university is committed to the highest international standards of excellence in research and teaching. Fellows will be based at the interdisciplinary Munich Centre for Global History. During their stay, they will work on a research project in global history or its neighbouring fields. Fellows have no teaching obligation.
CCSCE, The Network on Christian Churches, Culture and Society (www.ccsce.eu), in cooperation with KADOC-KU Leuven, is organizing an international conference: Religion, social commitment, and female agency – Encounters with subalternity and resilience (Leuven, 6-7 July 2020). This conference wishes to foster the historical debate on nineteenth- and twentieth-century religiously inspired female agency in Europe within the specific yet diverse context of social commitment to subaltern groups.
Colloque
« Les métamorphoses de la distribution de la fin du XIXe siècle à nos jours : l'entreprise Casino au miroir de la branche à l'échelle internationale »
Jeudi 19-vendredi 20 novembre 2020
Saint-Étienne, Loire
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The Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research (MPIDR) is highly interested in hosting up to two independent Max Planck Research Groups.
We invite you to work with us and apply for a position as Max Planck Research Group Leader.
Applications will need to be directed to the Max Planck Society. Detailed information as well as application instructions can be found in the official announcement: https://www.mpg.de/career/max-planck-research-groups/applications.