CfP: 14th Spanish Congress of Sociology

14th Spanish Congress of Sociology (Murcia, Spain, June 30–2 July 2022)

CALL FOR ABSTRACTS: From 18 October to 21 January 2022

From 30 June to 2 July 2022 the 14th Spanish Sociology Conference, with the theme: “Inequalities, borders and resilience. Sociology for global crises”, will be held in Murcia, Spain. The Spanish Federation of Sociology will organise the conference with the assistance of the Universidad de Murcia.

The most important sociology event in Spain

CfP: Conference on War and the Contemporary World

Conference on War and the Contemporary World

April 1, 2022

University of St. Thomas School of Law

Call for Papers

 

The contemporary world has become an arena for emerging new types of international conflict. In recent years, we have seen hybrid forms of war, as in Russia’s use of a spectrum of weapons – military, cyber, and informational – in its 2014 takeover of the Crimean Peninsula; or more recently, in Belarus’ weaponization of refugees and immigrants at the Polish border.

CfP: Between Trade and Aid: Theories, Practices, and Results of Attempts of Exporting State-Socialist Development Models for the Third World

International Workshop, Leipzig 29 June – 1 July 2022

Organized by Leibniz Institute for the History and Culture of Eastern Europe (Leipzig) and Research Project B03 „Socialist Development Models for the ‚Third World‘“, and Research Project A07 „‚Free Radicals‘? Political Mobilities and Post-Colonial Processes of Respatialization in the Second Half of the 20th Century“ of the Collaborative Research Centre 1199 „Processes of Spatialization under the Global Condition“ (Leipzig)

CfP: Recasting subjects and subjectivities in the writing of history: strategies, spaces and conflicts in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries

The Workshop “Recasting subjects and subjectivities in the writing of history: strategies, spaces and conflicts in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries” is organized by the PhD in Global History and Governance of the Scuola Superiore Meridionale, a programme based on a multi-disciplinary approach centred on history and law and focused on the comparisons, connections and processes of globalization that have characterized different areas of the planet since the 15th century.