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International Network of Sociology of Sensibilities 2nd RedISS Congress

The 2nd Congress of the International Network of Sociology of Sensibilities For many years researchers in Europe and Latin America have been questioning the production, management and re-production of social sensibilities, researching the connections between "emotions, body and society". These researches are developed in different fields, such as education, health, knowledge production, the mass media, entertainment, sexuality, public policies and economy, to name the most “visible” audiences.  In this context, the  Center for Research and Sociological Studies (CIES) and the Latin American Journal of Studies on Body, Emotions and Society (RELACES)  since 2016 have decided to organize meetings in Paris with researchers interested in sensibilities studies, to discuss and debate. In that framework, two meetings have been held in Paris: the first one,  "Sensibilities at the beginning of the 21st century",  took place at URMIS - Paris Diderot in 2016, in collaboration

Teaching Writers Call for Papers

EACWP  The conference of the European Association of Creative Writing Programmes is a biannual event devoted to foster a European and Worldwide dialogue on the different approaches to creative writing education. The VI EACWP conference will take place in Madrid, in the context of Escuela de Escritores 20th anniversary, from Thursday 4 to Saturday 6 May 2023. The on-line format for proposals will only be accepted for the Multilingual Workshops. The deadline for submissions is February 24 2023 Teaching the art and craft of writing is a wonderful challenge. Can talent be created or just trained? How to enhance creativity? How do we shape up our students as writers? What role do reading, textual analysis, intertextuality, multilingualism and other strategies play in our teaching? How to make creative writing an inclusive discipline for all people, literatures and literary traditions? How to open it up to the diversity of new writers? What role will technologies play in the evolution of our

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