On Thursday, May 23 from 3:30 to 5pm in THO 317 and online, the UW Taiwan Studies Program will welcome Henry Yeung (National University of Singapore) to discuss his book Interconnected Worlds: Global Electronics and Production Networks in East Asia. His book offers key empirical observations on the highly contested and politicized nature of semiconductor global production networks since the US-China trade war and the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Contributors are being solicited for the newly commissioned Cambridge History of Black Women in the United States. The Cambridge History of Black Women in the United States (CHBW) is a five-volume history that will appeal to students, lay readers, and specialists. These volumes will be a landmark opportunity to reflect seriously on the state of scholarship on Black women in the United States, as well as reshape our thinking about their impact on American society.
Ecokritike is an international, open access, blind and double peer-review journal for academics and researchers who study the fields of Environmental Humanities, Literary Theory and Cultural Criticism. The journal seeks to explore issues beyond the traditional binary and complex relationship of nature-culture, and also examines the changing status of subjectivity, agency, and citizenship, while envisioning matters for sustainable futures in a more-than-human world.
The PhD program in Global History of Empires is pleased to invite anyone interested in the workshop "Slavery after Abolitionism? Temporalities, (Im)Mobility and Labor in Global Perspective".
Thresholds, the annual peer-reviewed journal produced by the MIT Department of Architecture and published by the MIT Press, is now accepting submissions for Thresholds 53: Idle. This year, the journal is edited by Joshua Tan and Mingjia Chen. Submission deadline: May 26, 2024.
Bill Cashmore
"A Rupture in the Actual? The Problem of Utopia"
Zer0 Utopia x CETAPS Series
CETAPS+ Cultures of the Future Talks
Wed, Apr 17, 2024
5 PM UTC+1 (Lisbon)
Online
Register here: https://videoconf-colibri.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJYlce6vqz8pGN12x8thmK-UqA5OLVBT6ldd
Under the direction of Dr. Charles Asher Small, Founder and Executive Director, ISGAP; Director, ISGAP-Woolf Institute Fellowship Training Programme on Critical Antisemitism Studies, Cambridge, U.K.; and with the support of a group of leading international scholars and policymakers, this programme will house research fellows for two academic years of at the Woolf Institute, Cambridge, U.K.
Are you attending the 2024 Conference on American History, hosted by the Organization of American Historians (OAH)? H-Net is hosting an Editor Appreciation & Recruitment reception for members of the H-Net community at OAH on Thursday, April 11, from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. at Sidecar Patio and Oyster Bar (1114 Constance St, New Orleans, LA 70130). Join us to meet and mingle with fellow H-Netters! We will provide appetizers, a small buffet, and an open bar.
Call for Submissions: FRICTION
Call for papers
Queer Cold Wars: Deconstructing Bipolar Visions of Gender and Sexuality
(edited volume)
Editors: Tatiana Klepikova (University of Regensburg), Maryna Shevtsova (KU Leuven),
Emil Edenborg (University of Stockholm)