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Latest Announcements

International Journal on Social Research 'Laboratorium' Announces a New Competition for Young Authors

Type: 
Call for Publications
Date: 
September 1, 2023
Subject Fields: 
Anthropology, Political Science, Research and Methodology, Social Sciences, Sociology

We invite current graduate students and recent PhDs / candidates of sciences (who received their degrees no earlier than five years ago) specializing in social sciences—sociology, anthropology, ethnography, social history, and related disciplines—to submit their work. The competition is open to research articles in English or Russian, not previously published or currently under consideration at any other journal, that are based on original empirical research using qualitative methods.

CFP: 2024 Kritika-Harriman Conference "Eurasia Decentered"

Type: 
Call for Papers
Date: 
October 1, 2023
Location: 
New York, United States
Subject Fields: 
Colonial and Post-Colonial History / Studies, Middle East History / Studies, Russian or Soviet History / Studies, South Asian History / Studies, Latin American and Caribbean History / Studies

Call for Proposals—Eurasia Decentered: Internal and External Souths from the Medieval Period to the Present

Call for Papers: (EXTENDED DEADLINE) 13th Genealogies of Memory: Pandemics, Famines and Industrial Disasters of the 20th and 21st Centuries

Type: 
Call for Papers
Date: 
November 22, 2023 to November 24, 2023
Location: 
Poland
Subject Fields: 
Cultural History / Studies, History of Science, Medicine, and Technology, Holocaust, Genocide, and Memory Studies, Social History / Studies, Teaching and Learning

We are pleased to announce that the application deadline for the 13th conference within the Genealogies of Memory ‘Pandemic, Famines and Industrial Disasters of the 20th and 21st Centuries’ has been extended! The new application deadline is 16 June 2023. The conference will take place in Warsaw on 22–24 November 2023, in a hybrid format with possible online participation.

CfP: Zero Hour: Rethinking 1945 from a Jewish Transnational Perspectives (University of Virginia, April 8-10, 2024)

Type: 
Workshop
Date: 
July 15, 2023
Location: 
Virginia, United States
Subject Fields: 
European History / Studies, Holocaust, Genocide, and Memory Studies, Jewish History / Studies, Religious Studies and Theology, Philosophy

Zero Hour: Rethinking 1945 From Jewish Transnational Perspectives

An Interdisciplinary Workshop

Call for student applications: Aesthetic approaches between the early Christian, Byzantine and early Islamic world (DAAD)

Type: 
Call for Papers
Date: 
June 15, 2023
Location: 
Germany
Subject Fields: 
Art, Art History & Visual Studies, Cultural History / Studies, Islamic History / Studies, Medieval and Byzantine History / Studies, Middle East History / Studies

This project focuses on aesthetic interaction and aims to connect different disciplines and bring students from Turkey and Germany together through scientific and cultural dialogues.
Who can apply?
The project is open to advanced BA and MA students, PhD candidates as well as Early Career Researchers of disciplines such as Art History, Byzantine Studies, Archaeology, Islamic Studies, Sociology, etc. The common language will be English; knowledge of Turkish would be advantageous.