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CFP - Colonial Sanitation Workshop 2 June 2026

November 10th 2025 at 3:09 pm
CFP - Colonial Sanitation Workshop 2 June 2026

Colonial Sanitation Workshop

Modern sanitation has long been tied to systems of power, governance, and social hierarchy. Sanitation is not only about treating sewage, waste disposal, and the supply of fresh water – it involves economy, technology, planning, regulation, and much more. Sanitation also represents cultural values, social justice, and Human-Nature relations. During the 19th-20th centuries, European sanitary ideology spread worldwide, often as a direct product of the colonial project. Sanitation reinforced European notions of “undeveloped” civilizations and legitimized colonial rule by demonstrating European control over territories and living conditions. While sanitary systems improved living conditions for some, they came with environmental and social costs.
This online workshop brings together scholars of any sanitation aspect under colonial rule across the globe in the 19th-20th centuries. We will discuss works in progress, identify common patterns, examine the uniqueness of each study, and gain inspiration and academic feedback on our work. Eventually, we will discuss future collaborations in projects, writing, and conferences. All scholars are welcome to participate in the workshop; however, we especially encourage early-career scholars during their PhD or Postdoctoral studies to apply.



CFP - Petrocultures 2026

CFP - Petrocultures 2026

PETROCULTURES IS COMING TO DRESDEN! Under the theme "Situating Energy," we will be hosting the 2026 international conference of the Petrocultures Research Group. Date: Aug 26-28, 2026.

Organizing Team: Moritz Ingwersen & Anja Lind, with Michaela Büsse, Orit Halpern, Susann Wagenknecht, and Özgün Eylül İşcen. A collaboration of the Chairs of North American Literature and Future Studies, Digital Cultures, Microsociology and Techno-Social Interaction, and the Schaufler Lab@TU Dresden.

CFP - Animals History at CHAM Conference 2026

September 22nd 2025 at 9:41 am
CFP - Animals History at CHAM Conference 2026

Chair:

Nina Vieira, CHAM-NOVA FCSH

Carla Vieira, CHAM-NOVA FCSH

Catarina Simões, CHAM-NOVA FCSH

 The interdisciplinary field of Animal Studies is bringing forth a growing scholarly interest in the subject of human-animal relationships across the humanities and social sciences at large. Animal-centred approaches argue for the vital role of nonhuman animals in people’s individual and collective lives, acknowledging historical entanglements of mutual dependency between human and nonhuman actors.

This panel aims to discuss how animal movement shaped human practices and ways of life throughout different historical periods, and in diverse cultural and geographical contexts. In one hand, debating the importance of the ecological movement of animals, i.e. their natural activity and mobility in shaping people subsistence, settlement and wealth, animal management practices, transhumance, or animal domestication; on the other hand, highlighting the impact of the forced movement of animals, namely their displacement, circulation and involvement in regional and global trade networks.

We encourage the submission from scholars at different career levels, from history and archaeology, but also literature and the arts, in the following topics, or others that fall within the scope of this panel:

  • energy generated by the movement of animals;
  • animal-human historical migrations;
  • animal transport and transport through animals;
  • diasporic thinking applied to animals;
  • circulation of preserved species, animal body parts and by-products;
  • spatial analysis and digital humanities.

Keywords: Animal History; Animal Studies; Multispecies Entanglements; Migration; Diaspora

XII Encontro da Rural RePort: “Ruralidade(s) e Ambiente na Longa Duração”

XII Encontro da Rural RePort: “Ruralidade(s) e Ambiente na Longa Duração”
Encontra-se aberta a chamada para submissões (comunicações individuais ou painéis) para o XII Encontro da Rural RePort: “Ruralidade(s) e Ambiente na Longa Duração”, a realizar em Évora nos dias 30 e 31 de Outubro de 2024.
 
Linhas Temáticas do Encontro 
 
1. As questões ligadas à sustentabilidade, à multifuncionalidade e à diversidade do mundo rural, que rompem o horizonte estritamente economicista;
 
2. Os temas relativos ao agroalimentar, que sublinham o papel da agricultura na formação da cadeia de valor naquele setor e fazem a ponte para as questões da procura, do consumo e dos impactos ambientais;
 
3. A dimensão institucional que abre para tópicos relativos aos diretos de propriedade, às políticas agrárias e ao papel das organizações;
 
4. A questão das assimetrias, sejam elas territoriais, sociais, económicas, culturais ou políticas, em quadros de ruralidade e da sua relação com outros contextos;
 
5. A inovação e complexidade no plano metodológico, nomeadamente no que diz respeito ao uso do quantitativo, à relevância dos recursos digitais, ou à busca da interdisciplinaridade.  
 
 
Comissão organizadora:
 
André Carmo (CICS.NOVA.UÉvora)
André Coelho (CIDEHUS - Universidade de Évora)
António Ribeiro Telles da Costa (Universidade Nova de Lisboa)
Diana Henriques (CIDEHUS-Universidade de Évora)
João Barrulas (CICS.NOVA.UÉvora)
José Luís Barbosa (CHSC – Universidade de Coimbra)
Maria Ana Bernardo (CIDEHUS-Universidade de Évora)
Pietro Viscomi (CIDEHUS - Universidade de Évora)
 
Comissão científica:
 
Margarida Sobral Neto Presidente da Comissão Científica (Presidente da Rede de História Rural em Português Professora Jubilada da Universidade de Coimbra)
Ana Cardoso-de-Matos (CIDEHUS-Universidade de Évora)
Carlos Manuel Faísca (CEIS20 – Universidade de Coimbra)
Cristina Joanaz de Melo (IHC -Universidade Nova de Lisboa)
Dulce Freire (CEIS20 – Universidade de Coimbra)
Francisco Parejo Moruno (Universidad de Extremadura)
Helder Adegar Fonseca (Departamento de História - Universidade de Évora)
Ignacio Garcia Pereda (CIUHCT- Universidade de Lisboa)
Inês Amorim (CITECEM- Universidade do Porto)
Isabel Ramos ((CICS.NOVA.UÉvora)
José Muñoz-Rojas – (MED – Universidade de Évora)
Juan Pan-Montojo (Universidad Autónoma de Madrid)
Mafalda Soares da Cunha (CIDEHUS - Universidade de Évora)
Marcos Olímpio (CICS.NOVA.UÉvora)
Saudade Baltazar (CICS.NOVA.UÉvora)
Sheila Palomares Alarcón (CIDEHUS-Universidade de Évora; Universidad de Jaén) Tatiana Mestre (CICS.NOVA.UÉvora)  

Call for Papers “Imagining Planetary Health, Well-Being, and Habitability”

Call for Papers “Imagining Planetary Health, Well-Being, and Habitability”

Call for Papers “Imagining Planetary Health, Well-Being, and Habitability”

Organizers: Lijuan Klassen and Christof Mauch

Venue: Evangelische Akademie Tutzing, Schloss-Str. 2+4, 82327 Tutzing, Germany

Date of the workshop: 2–4 October 2024

Submission deadline: 15 May 2024

More information at https://www.carsoncenter.uni-muenchen.de/news/news_events/2024-news/cfa_planetary-health/index.html

Call for Applications: FELLOWSHIPS at CAPAS 2025-2026

Call for Applications: FELLOWSHIPS at CAPAS 2025-2026

FELLOWSHIPS AT THE KÄTE HAMBURGER CENTRE FOR APOCALYPTIC AND POST-APOCALYPTIC STUDIES (CAPAS)

CAPAS is a Centre for Advanced Studies and offers up to 10 scholarships for a maximum period of twelve (12) months per academic year. Respectively, the calls for fellowship applications will be publicly advertised once a year on our website. International scholars and scientist from a variety of academic fields in the humanities and sciences are encouraged to apply, if they hold the rank of Assistant Professor or equivalent. The remuneration and length of a fellowship appointment will be agreed upon by CAPAS and each individual fellow.

Call for Applications - CAPAS (uni-heidelberg.de)

Environmental History Today Webinars - Portugal

February 29th 2024 at 9:10 am
Environmental History Today Webinars - Portugal

March 22, 2024, Friday, 10:00-12:00 WET - Portugal

Roundtable: New Horizons for Portuguese Environmental History: An overview of REPORT(H)A and the new #envhist generation by 6 PhD candidates.

Presenters:

Sara Pinto (CITCEM/FLUP) – “REPORT(H)A: reporting what is new in Portuguese Environmental History.”

Ana Isabel Lopes (CITCEM-FLUP/ FCT Studentship 2020.04817.BD) – “Coping with Drift Sands in Historical Societies: A Comparative Analysis of Northwest Portugal and European Communities Collective Action (16th-19th centuries).”

Paulo Vasconcelos (CITCEM-FLUP/ FCT Studentship UI/BD/152807/2022) & Manuel Fernandes (CEGOT/FLUP) – “Agents, motivations for dispersal and early impacts of eucalypti and acacias in Portugal.”

Rebeca Baptista – “Marine ivory in medieval Europe in the 10th-13th centuries. Hunting, circulation and utilisation of whale, walrus and narwhal raw materials.”

Brígida Baptista – “The socio-economic and environmental history of tuna fisheries in Algarve (Portugal).”

Jaime Silva – “Into ancient watery worlds: a comparative and interdisciplinary approach to maya and mesopotamian aquatic symbols.”

Commentator: Nina Vieira

Zoom: https://videoconf-colibri.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJIrcOurrDojGdFnpMgjy4YQqWJE2d3OR5uQ

Série editorial "Literatura e ambiente - Imagens do ambiente natural e humano na literatura de ficção"

February 19th 2024 at 4:40 pm
Série editorial "Literatura e ambiente - Imagens do ambiente natural e humano na literatura de ficção"
Série editorial "Literatura e ambiente - Imagens do ambiente natural e humano na literatura de ficção", sediada na Nova FCSH e em parceria com várias universidades portuguesas.

Oficinas CITCEM: "Da pesquisa documental à sua análise crítica: uma história ambiental a nível regional (sécs. XVIII-XX)"

Oficinas CITCEM: "Da pesquisa documental à sua análise crítica: uma história ambiental a nível regional (sécs. XVIII-XX)"
Nome dos intervenientes e respetivos títulos das comunicações:
Manuel Miranda Fernandes (CEOGOT/FLUP. Ciência ID: 5113-55E2-958E. Orcid: 0000-0002-0170-2018) – Sobre «a introducção d'esta util arvore»: os primeiros eucaliptos em Portugal, no século XIX

Ana Isabel Lopes (Doutoranda da FLUP. CITCEM/FLUP. Ciência ID: B318-910C-A7E5. Orcid: 0000-0001-9445-1328) – As áreas litorâneas em contratos enfitêuticos: terminologia, interpretações e análise diacrónica

Leonardo Aboim Pires (Doutorando em Ciências da Sustentabilidade pela Universidade de Lisboa. ICS/UL. Ciência ID:  D719-9F27-F5AD. Orcid: 0000-0001-6033-350X) – A ecologia da sobrevivência: respostas comunitárias para a sustentabilidade dos recursos agrícolas (c. 1840-c. 1900)

Paulo Vasconcelos (Doutorando em História pela FLUP. CITCEM/FLUP. Ciência ID: AB12-0881-C8AE. Orcid: 0000-0001-8206-4582) – «A Proteção da Natureza» no espaço lusófono (séc. XX)

Moderadores-comentadores da sessão:
Cristina Joanaz de Melo (U.Nova-LisboaDoutora em História e Civilizações, subárea de história do ambiente pelo Instituto Universitário Europeu de Florença . Orcid: 0000-0003-2190-2209: Ciência ID: DC1E-310F-CBC3).

Artur Cristóvão (UTAD). Research Group - Agrifood & Social-ecological Systems (AgriSES). ORCID: 0000-0002-8501-5169.

Entrada livre!

Call for thematic dossiers: HoST – Journal of History of Science and Technology (2025)

January 17th 2024 at 11:03 am
Call for thematic dossiers: HoST – Journal of History of Science and Technology (2025)

Extended deadline: 16 February 2024

HoST - Journal of History of Science and Technologyrecently indexed by Scopus, is an open access, on-line peer-reviewed international journal devoted to the History of Science, Technology and Medicine, published in English by a group of Portuguese research institutions and Sciendo. HoST encourages submissions of original historical research exploring the cultural, social and political dimensions of science, technology, and medicine (STM), both from a local and a global perspective. 

Past thematic issues have dealt with topics as diverse as circulation, science communication, natural history, or the relation between science, technology and politics. Future issues might deal with both established and emerging areas of scholarship. The editors of HoST are looking for proposals for two thematic dossiers to be published in 2025 (HoST volume 19, issue 1-June; issue 2-December).

Each thematic dossier should be prepared by the guest editor(s) and include four research papers along with an introduction.

Proposals should include the following items:

  1. An abstract describing the topic for the thematic dossier and its significance (500 words);
  2. A list of the contributors along with the titles and abstracts (300 words each) of the four research papers;
  3. Brief CVs (300 words) of the guest editor(s) and authors.

The guest editor(s) and the contributors must be prepared to meet HoST's publication schedule:

Deadline for the submission of proposals (general abstract, paper titles and abstracts, and brief CVs)

16 February 2024

Deadline for the submission of research papers to be published in the June 2025 issue

31 July 2024

Deadline for the submission of research papers to be published in the December 2025 issue

30 December 2024 

Proposals will be subject to approval by the Editorial Board and authors will be informed of the outcome by March 2024. 

Submissions should be sent as an e-mail attachment (preferably in one single .doc, .docx, .rtf or .odt file), to the chief-editor: chiefeditor@johost.eu

Oceans Past X - Call for Abstracts

December 31st 2023 at 9:33 am
Oceans Past X - Call for Abstracts

Oceans Past brings together scholars and practitioners interested in documenting and understanding changes in marine systems and human maritime interactions in past decades, centuries and millennia.

Conference themes include:

  1.  How the sea has changed us / how we have changed the sea
  2.  Physical and biological drivers in marine ecosystems and populations
  3.  Scales of sustainable and unsustainable marine harvesting throughout time
  4.  Multidisciplinary perspectives on social and ecological consequences of change 
  5.  Trajectories and repercussions of management interventions on marine social‐ecological systems through time
  6.  Lessons from the past for management of coastal zones and the high seas

Deadline for abstract submission: 15 January 2024

 

To qualify for an oral or poster presentation please visit https://oceanspast.org/opx.php and follow the instructions for submission to info@oceanspast.org.              

Attendance subsidies are available for some early career researchers, please check the website for eligibility and how to apply.

Call for articles: THE RURAL, SCIENCE, AND THE ENVIRONMENT: A NECESSARY DEBATE

November 21st 2023 at 10:17 am
Call for articles: THE RURAL, SCIENCE, AND THE ENVIRONMENT: A NECESSARY DEBATE

Link para submissões: https://seer.ufrgs.br/index.php/anos90/index

O RURAL, A CIÊNCIA E O MEIO AMBIENTE: UM DEBATE NECESSÁRIO

Prazo para envio: 1 de março de 2024

 THE RURAL, SCIENCE, AND THE ENVIRONMENT: A NECESSARY DEBATE

Deadline for submission: march 1st, 2024

Editores de seção / Directors:

Dr. José Luís Garcia (Universidade de Lisboa); Dr. Marcio Antônio Both da Silva (Universidade Estadual do Oeste do Paraná); Dra. Nívia Pombo (Universidade Estadual do Rio de Janeiro)

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