Vernon Press invites book chapter proposals for an edited collection on “Reimagining the nature of work: Moving beyond automating old processes to transforming the nature of work”, edited by Leigh Maxwell.
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LSU Press’s new Southern Food and Beverage Museum Series on the Culture of Food and Drink is currently inviting proposals for book projects on the study of the food and drink of the American South, broadly defined. This new book series will publish books for general readers that explore the techniques, traditions, and histories of southern food, along with the people who create and perpetuate them.
The Departments of Musicology and Translation Studies invite you to the
International Conference
"Radical Thought in the Anthropocene: Dimensions and Potentials of Critical Theory"
1-3.6.2023, University Centre WALL, Graz University
Merangasse 70/EG, Graz
(on site and livestreamed via Webex)
Call for papers
Academic Conference: Eurasian Research on Modern China and Eurasia
Fifth Edition
Dates: December 8-9, 2023
This academic event is dedicated to the fifth anniversary of the Eurasian Research on Modern China and Eurasia Conference.
Colorado State University Libraries is excited to announce the availability of its Friedman Feminist Press Research Grant presentation by scholar Shane Snowdon.
Snowdon’s presentation is titled “U.S. Lesbianism 1970-1985: A Critical Appreciation of a Vanishing World.” Her research draws on rare materials in the Libraries' Friedman Feminist Press Collection and evaluates how the Lesbian community contributed to feminism, queer theory, social justice, and personal empowerment.
Risky Business: Perspectives on Governance of South Asian Ecologies
Early-Career Researchers Workshop hosted by the Global Health Section and Copenhagen Centre for Disaster Research, University of Copenhagen on September 6, 2023
Sponsored by the Asian Dynamics Initiative, University of Copenhagen
Call for Papers
Call for Papers
Theme: DISRUPTIVE ENCOUNTERS. CONCEPTS OF CARE AND CONTAMINATION OUT OF CONTROL
“For living things, species identities are a place to begin,
but they are not enough: ways of being
are emergent effects of encounters”
(Anna Tsing)
The International Conference of Photography Studies, to be held on 4-6 December 2023 at Colégio dos Jesuítas, Universidade da Madeira, Funchal, Portugal, invites proposals on Photography and Site – Routes, Cartographies and Drifts. The conference aims to explore the ways in which photography has been used to map and represent territories, as well as documenting journeys, migrations and movements across landscapes. In addition to designating spatially defined territories, the notion of “site” has been associated with metaphorical and metonymic meanings, with historica
The Postgraduate Research community from the Department of Sociology at the University of York is delighted to invite you all to our annual PGR Conference which will be held on Thursday 20th July 2023 under the theme ‘Beyond the Screen: Exploring the Digital Society’ with keynotes address from Professor David Beer and Dr Jennifer Chubb, both from the Sociology department a
Essays in History (EiH) is extending the deadline for submissions for its upcoming fifty-sixth volume. The new deadline is Tuesday, June 20th, 2023
Previous readers and authors should also note that we have moved to a new domain at https://essaysinhistoryjournal.com.