This Call for Papers concerns the relevance of migrant protests for the contemporary debates on cosmopolitanism. The edited volume will aim at a non-totalizing theory of cosmopolitanism and to a new way of conceiving cosmopolitanism, mainly contestatory and radical, as emerging from the current migrant resistance.
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Asia Minor: An international and multidisciplinary Journal of ancient and medieval Anatolia
CALL FOR PAPERS
“Imagined Forms: Modeling and Material Culture”
November 17-18, 2017
A symposium hosted by the
Center for Material Culture Studies, University of Delaware,
and the Hagley Museum and Library, Delaware
Keynote Speakers:
Johanna Drucker, UCLA
Peter Galison, Harvard University
CFP - Black British Literature by Nicole Willson on Scribd
- The academic journal Al-Mawaqif (Opinions).
Series Editors: Willem van Schendel (University of Amsterdam), Tina Harris (University of Amsterdam), Franck Billé (University of California - Berkeley), Eric Tagliacozzo (Cornell), Yuk Wah Chan (City University Hong Kong), and Duncan McDuie-Ra (University of New South Wales).
Publisher: Amsterdam University Press
Call for Papers
Law and Colonial Violence: An International Workshop (keynote: prof. D. Moses)
Queen Mary University of London (QMUL), 14 February 2017
Cooperation between QMUL, Cambridge University, and the European University Institute (EUI)
Deadline Abstracts: 17 December 2016
A two-day conference organized by the Centre d'Études de l'Asie de l'Est (CÉTASE) of the Université de Montréal, La Chaire de recherche du Canada en droit Chinois et mondialisation (Canada Research Chair: Chinese Law & Globalization), and the Department of Political Science of Concordia University.
The conference will examine the consequences of China's rise to great power on China and the world.
With participation by:
The Institute for Critical Social Inquiry (ICSI) at the New School for Social Research is pleased to announce that we are now accepting applications for our 2017 Summer Semina
School of Economics
Bahauddin Zakariya University, Multan, Pakistan
Public Defence of PhD Thesis
Economic Analysis of Energy Alternatives for Pakistan: A Conjuncture of Factors Matrix and Cost Benefit Approaches