Ninth International Conference on Communication & Media Studies.
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Call for Paper
International Buddhist Confederation (IBC) in collaboration with Gautam Buddha University Greater Noida is celebrating the International Abhidhamma Divas onthe full moon day of Śharada Pūrṇimā on 28th October, 2023. This is the third Flagship program of the IBC.
Special Issue Call for Papers: Studies in South Asian Film & Media
‘Marathi Cinema and Media’
Call for Papers:
Comparisons going Global? Historical Perspectives on the Contemporary World
October 17-19, 2024, Center for Interdisciplinary Research (ZiF), Bielefeld, Germany,
Organizers: Prof. Dr. Eleonora Rohland, Prof. Dr. Antje Flüchter, Prof. Dr. Martin Petzke
The North Carolina German Studies Seminar and Workshop Series (NCGS), an interdisciplinary and inter-institutional group of scholars in the Research Triangle of North Carolina, cordially invites you to our next online event:
Friday, 13 October 2023 from 2:00 pm to 4:00 pm (Eastern Time)
STEFAN-LUDWIG HOFFMANN (University of California, Berkeley, Dept. of History)
Dreams, Terror, and Complicity: Reinhart Koselleck Meets Charlotte Beradt
We are pleased to invite you to an inter-disciplinary conversation between Charles Howley (UCLA) and Wu Yingjie (Sun Yat-sen University, Guangzhou) who shall discuss the Royal banquet in Biblical and Achaemenid contexts. This online conversation shall reveal how, by combining Iranian Studies and Biblical Studies perspectives, the Book of Esther can tell us far more than it could from each on its own.
CFP: Biographies Area of the 2024 Popular Culture Association (PCA) Conference
The Biographies Area of the Popular Culture Association (PCA) is soliciting papers for the 2024 conference that examine the connections between biography and popular culture. Papers and full panel presentations regarding any aspect of popular culture and biography are encouraged. Potential topics might include:
This online workshop will explore the agencies of Buddhist women through teaching-oriented presentations on premodern China and Japan. The program is free and open to undergraduate educators and will include presentations from Dr. Kate Lingley (Art History, University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa) and Dr. Lori Meeks (Religion, University of Southern California), followed by a roundtable discussion of the challenges of teaching about women’s agency across historical and cultural differences, as well as strategies for creatively meeting those challenges.
It’s our great pleasure to invite you to submit an abstract to “Rethinking Injuries: Interdisciplinary Approaches to Harm, Safety, and Society,” an international conference organized by the Injuries Studies Research Network of scholars and practitioners. The conference will be hosted at Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore on March 7-9, 2024.
Thirty-Second International Conference on Learning.