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Call for Papers Colloquium on Book Circuits: production, dissemination and reception
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Call for Papers Colloquium on Book Circuits: production, dissemination and reception

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The book, as a fundamental cultural object for the circulation of ideas and the construction of identities, has a complex trajectory that involves historical, social, cultural, educational, political and technological dimensions. Publishing practice itself, understood as the set of decisions that shape the form, content and circulation of works, plays a decisive role in this trajectory, influencing what is published, how it is published, who it is published for and who can access knowledge. Libraries, responsible for gathering, preserving and disseminating knowledge, have also changed over the centuries, facing practices of control and censorship that have marked their collections.

This congress aims to create a space for reflection and debate on the multiple dimensions of books, publishing and libraries, bringing together researchers and professionals from the fields of History, Literature, Information Science and Philosophy, among others.

Inspired by the “circuits of communication”, a concept proposed by Robert Darnton, the event focuses on analyzing the stages that make up the life of the book, from creation to reception, including authors, publishers, printers, distributors, booksellers and readers, as well as the social, economic, political and intellectual conditioning factors that have shaped both production, circulation and ways of reading.

 

Important deadlines

 

– Submission of papers: April 30, 20226

– Notification of acceptance: May 30, 2026

Submission Instructions

 

Send a communication proposal with the following elements by email(circuitosdolivro.congresso@gmail.com ):

– Name

– Institutional affiliation;

– Title of communication;

– Summary of 200-300 words;

– Keywords (3-5).

 

Organization:

André Pequeno dos Santos (CITCEM Doctoral Fellow)

Hugo Ribeiro da Silva (Integrated Researcher at CITCEM)

 

Event Date: November 12, 2026

Location: Meeting Room

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