Hooks Institute National Book Award Finalists
The Benjamin L. Hooks Institute for Social Change at the University of Memphis announces the finalist publications for its 2021 Hooks National Book Award. The finalists are:
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The Benjamin L. Hooks Institute for Social Change at the University of Memphis announces the finalist publications for its 2021 Hooks National Book Award. The finalists are:
Call for Papers Hospitality in the Face of Hostility: Stories from South Carolina’s Green Book sites
Deadline for abstract submissions: September 1, 2022
Contact: Dr. Meredith Love, Department of English, Francis Marion University, mlove@fmarion.edu
The Journal of Popular Culture is looking for those who are interested in reviewing books. These reviews would be due on October 30, 2022. If you have a completed Master's degree or higher, one of these books is in your field of study, and you are interested in writing a review for us, please contact me at kiuchiyu@msu.edu, noting your preferred title and your mailing address. Please also send a short explanation to state what makes you a good reviewer of the book (or you may send me your CV).
Dear All,
The call for papers for the 2023 ASEN Conference is out now!
This year's conference is on nationalism and multiculturalism. It will run from 3rd to 5th April 2023 at Loughborough University, with the traditional eve-of-conference Gellner Lecture taking place on 2nd April.
The call for papers is open until 7th November. All the information you need is on our website at asen.ac.uk/conference.