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This Summer School will address the central role of demographic imaginaries in facilitating soft authoritarian politics in different parts of the world. It aims to approach this topic from an interdisciplinary and globally comparative perspective. Looking into the specific political, juridical, cultural, technological, and discursive practices in the different country contexts, it will problematize how these narratives and policies remain entangled with longstanding nationalist, racist, and sexist notions and colonial fantasies.
Call for Chapters on FX Channel Original TV Series for Edited Collection
Penn State’s Center for American Literary Studies presents
All the President’s Men at 50: Investigative Journalism in an Age of “Both Sides”
Friday, January 19, 2024, Noon—1:00 p.m. EST via Zoom
Register here
https://psu.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_46vaWLnNSZGcQKnXVzYZkA
Please join us for the next meeting of the Modern Japan History Workshop on Thursday, January 18th at 19:00 JST. Our presenter this month will be Jiaying Shen (University of Toronto), who will present her work on defining territorial waters in turn-of-the-century Japan (details below).
This month's session will be held online through Zoom, and can be accessed using the following sign-in information:
Meeting link: https://rikkyo-ac-jp.zoom.us/j/89320574028
We invite scholars, educators, and researchers to contribute their expertise via Chapters for an Edited Book titled Advancements in Language Learning and Teaching through Artificial Intelligence Tools. This edited volume aims to pave the way for a future where AI becomes an integral and ethical component of language education. We look forward to diverse perspectives and insights shaping an innovative discourse. Concept note attached
The International Network of Studies on States of Exception and State Terrorism, or the Center for Studies on the History of Latin America and the Caribbean (Pontifical Catholic University of São Paulo), the Socio-Cultural History Group (University of Oviedo), the Agrarian and Political History of the Rural World Group.
We are glad to share the CFP for the international conference:
Spaces and Routes. Interdisciplinary Approaches to Literature and Cartography
We welcome paper submissions to our panel “What Remains: Techno-material tracing of death and the dead” at EASA’s Biennial Conference in Barcelona, 23-26 July 2024.
You can propose papers here: https://nomadit.co.uk/conference/easa2024/paper-form/14860
The panel will be online and the deadline for paper proposals is 22 January 2024.
Oral History Summer School, in collaboration with Wave Farm, is pleased to announce Archive Remix, which will support artists’ use of Oral History Summer School’s growing audio archive, the Community Library of Voice and Sound (CLOVS).&