I'm writing to ask whether anybody would be interested in writing a summary chapter (new work only) on Eileen Power's contributions to economics/economic history for inclusion in an edited volume on LSE economics. The deadline for drafts to be with me is end-November, with a length of between 7,000-9,000 words. Confirmed contributors include the economists Charles Goodhart, Don Kohn, David Hendry and Richard Jackman.
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This special session for the 2017 MLA conference in Philadelphia seeks analyses of orality and/or musical translation's various political and social effects in literature. Please submit 250-word abstracts to Alexandra Reznik, reznika@duq.edu, by 15 March 2016.
Seeking submissions for 20-minute talks for a panel on the topic of "Pierre Boulez," for the Annual Conference of the Modern Language Association (MLA), to be held in January 2017. We have particular interest in talks on Boulez's work with opera, his musical dialogues with literary texts, his relations to modernism and postmodernism, his critical writings, and/or his experiments with new media. This panel is sponsored by the MLA Forum on Opera and Musical Performance.
Call for Papers
Urban Studies Area
2016 Midwest Popular Culture Association/Midwest American Culture Association Conference
Thursday-Sunday, 6-9 October 2016
Chicago, IL
Hilton Rosemont Chicago O’Hare
Deadline: April 30, 216
The Urban Studies Area of The Midwest Popular Culture Association/Midwest American Culture Association is now accepting proposals for its upcoming Conference in October 2016.
Northeast Studies Area--- Northeast Popular Culture Association
Call for Papers – Northeast Studies
The 2016 Northeast Popular Culture Association Conference will be held in Keene, New Hampshire from October 21-22. Northeast Studies invites presentations on any aspect of New York or New England culture, including film, literature, politics, music, entertainment, and casinos. Possible topics of interest include:
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O Colóquio de Estudantes e Doutorandos Representações da violência nas culturas coloniais e pós-coloniais de língua portuguesa e espanhola, que ocorrerá de 20 a 21 de maio de 2016 na Universidade Jaguelónica de Cracóvia, será um evento de caráter internacional cujo principal objetivo é a apresentação das atividades e investigações desenvolvidas pelos estudantes e doutorandos nos núcleos de pesquisa europeus.
Openness and Secrecy in Medieval Germany
Durham University, Monday 18 and Tuesday 19 April 2016
An international and interdisciplinary conference for researchers at all career stages. Participants may wish to address, but should not consider themselves limited by, the following general questions:
• What roles did openness and secrecy play in medieval German society?
• How did medieval Germans use openness and secrecy?
• How were openness and secrecy produced, signalled and debated in medieval Germany?
Panel 'Urban-rural movements revisited in a context of crisis' at the ASAUK, University of Cambridge
Call for papers for a Panel (Symposium) for the ASAUK biennial conference to be held at the University of Cambridge (Robinson College) from 7 to 9 September 2016.
The call for papers is now open. It is possible to submit papers (deadline 2nd April 2016) via the following link to the conference services website: https://asauk.conference-services.net/authorlogin.asp?conferenceID=4433&language=en-uk.
*Proposal deadline extended to 1 April 2016.*
Crowne Plaza Minneapolis Northstar Downtown Hotel--October 27-29, 2016
Keynote speakers: Lorraine Dusky, Margaret Jacobs, and Deann Borshay Liem, introducing her new film, Geographies of Kinship. Also staged readings by Mu Performing Arts tracing twenty years of adoption theater in the Twin Cities.
We invite proposals for 20-minute papers or 75-minute panels (Q&A included) that:
Dear colleagues,
We are pleased to announce a new digital resource, the Josephus Reception Archive: http://josephus.orinst.ox.ac.uk/archive/jra. We hope you will visit it and find it useful. We warmly welcome feedback and offers of participation in the future development of the JRA.