35.1714, Calls: Social Changes in the South: interdisciplinary approaches

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Subject: 35.1714, Calls: Social Changes in the South: interdisciplinary approaches

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Date: 06-Jun-2024
From: Helena Cameron [helenafc at uevora.pt]
Subject: Social Changes in the South: interdisciplinary approaches


Full Title: Social Changes in the South: interdisciplinary approaches

Date: 24-Oct-2024 - 25-Oct-2024
Location: University of Évora, Portugal
Contact Person: CIDEHUS-UÉvora CIDEHUS-UÉvora
Meeting Email: socialchanges at uevora.pt
Web Site: https://www.socialchanges.uevora.pt/

Linguistic Field(s): Historical Linguistics; Linguistic Theories
Subject Language(s): English (eng)
                     Portuguese (por)
                     Spanish (spa)

Call Deadline: 30-Jun-2024

Meeting Description:

Looking at the global and plural South from crossed and
interdisciplinary perspectives is the challenge that this congress
poses to researchers. The South is understood as a social laboratory
which brings together specificities which can be questioned from
different points of view, crosses areas of knowledge and uses
different methodologies, scales and/or geographies of analysis. Thus,
looking to the South in diachrony and temporality, space and time,
will allow us to question how human societies faced and face social
challenges that had and still have an impact on societies today.
Looking to the past in diachrony and temporality will allow us to
question how human societies faced and face social challenges that had
and have an impact in the present. Looking to the past allows us to
understand contemporaneity, leading to constructing a society with
knowledgeable and participatory citizens who are better prepared to
face future social challenges.

Understanding the construction of the South in the long term, in all
its ruptures and continuities, from the Humanities and Social
Sciences, is the great objective of this Conference, which invites
researchers, teachers, students and other professionals to reflect
together on the social challenges of the South.

Interdisciplinary dialogue is intended to articulate the perspectives
of thematic and disciplinary areas as diverse as History, Cultural
Heritage, Tourism, Museology, Archaeology, Digital Humanities,
Pedagogy, Linguistics, Architecture, Demography, Literature or
Sociology.

Call for Papers:

The International Conference “Social Changes in the South:
interdisciplinary approaches” welcomes proposals for:

- individual papers
- themed panels
- posters.

Official languages: Portuguese, English and Spanish



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