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Centre for Research on Pandemics and Society Fall 2021 Zoom Seminars

Type: 
Seminar
Date: 
August 19, 2021 to December 16, 2021
Subject Fields: 
Contemporary History, Health and Health Care, History of Science, Medicine, and Technology, Public Health, Social History / Studies

The Centre for Research on Pandemics and Society (PANSOC) at Oslo Metropolitan University is pleased to release our Fall 2021 seminar schedule. The seminar series showcases cutting-edge research on the health, social, and economic aspects of historical and present-day pandemics by scholars from across the globe. All meetings will take place via Zoom, and except where noted, will be held on Thursdays from 1600–1700 Central European Time (10–11 AM US Eastern Time).

Critical Heritage Practice: Preferred Futures, Uncertain Presents and Speculative Pasts

Type: 
Lecture
Date: 
September 7, 2021
Location: 
Germany
Subject Fields: 
Colonial and Post-Colonial History / Studies, Historic Preservation, History Education, History of Science, Medicine, and Technology, Indigenous Studies

Critical Heritage Practice: Preferred Futures, Uncertain Presents and Speculative Pasts
A public lecture by Dean Sully (University College London)

7 Sept. 2021, 14:00 to 15:30 CET (please register for Zoom link)

Forgiveness and Compassion from a Jewish Perspective

Type: 
Call for Papers
Date: 
August 19, 2021 to October 15, 2021
Location: 
Nevada, United States
Subject Fields: 
Classical Studies, Cultural History / Studies, Fine Arts, Holocaust, Genocide, and Memory Studies, Jewish History / Studies

Forgiveness and Compassion from a Jewish Perspective
This year’s AAR-WR theme is centered around the timely - and timeless - topics of “Grace, Mercy, and Atonement.” We are asked to consider what different religious groups have to say about forgiveness, compassion, and other responses to suffering, perhaps in terms of ritual or sacred activities or processes, or in terms of personal, communal, and organizational responses.

CFP - College Art Association - Imagined Geographies: (trans)regional visual practices in South and Southeast Asia - Abstract Due Sep 16

Type: 
Call for Papers
Date: 
March 3, 2022 to March 5, 2022
Subject Fields: 
Art, Art History & Visual Studies, Asian History / Studies, Southeast Asian History / Studies, South Asian History / Studies

Call for Papers

Conference: College Art Association Annual Conference

Where: Hybrid format, this panel will be virtual

When: March 3 - 5, 2022

Panel title: "Imagined Geographies: (trans)regional visual practices in South and Southeast Asia" 

Organizers: Katherine Bruhn (katiebruhn@berkeley.edu) and Shivani Sud (shivanisud@berkeley.edu)

 

Panel Abstract: