International and Interdisciplinary Conference
COMPARATIVE PERSPECTIVES ON THE NON-HEGEMONIC IMAGINARIES IN AFRICA AND THE AMERICAS
21-22 November 2024, UQAM – Université du Québec à Montréal, Montréal, Canada
Call for papers
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International and Interdisciplinary Conference
COMPARATIVE PERSPECTIVES ON THE NON-HEGEMONIC IMAGINARIES IN AFRICA AND THE AMERICAS
21-22 November 2024, UQAM – Université du Québec à Montréal, Montréal, Canada
Call for papers
Extension of the deadline for proposals
This panel will analyse the ruler's decision-making in ancient texts in order to understand the dominant causes of the process. Does he always act in the interests of the people for whom he is responsible? Rulers often emphasise a conflict between external pressures and what appear to be their feelings, trying to use discourse to convince others of their points of view. This testifies to the presence of the function of language in shaping thought.
Reflecting on culture, heritage and citizenship in the making of the Black Atlantic and 'postcolonial' Americas, we are pleased to announce a 2024 Black Diversities virtual seminar on January 26 @ 10am-1pm EST / 11am-2pm AST.
We are seeking original research articles for a special issue or cluster of articles of Slavic Review dedicated to disability in Russia, Eastern Europe, and Eurasia. Any geographic/chronological focus and methodological approach is welcome. Deadlines: abstract of 250 words due by May 1, 2024; selected papers due by October 1, 2014. Complete submissions of approximately 11,000 words (out of which 8,000 are text words and 3,000 are footnote words) should follow the journal’s publication guidelines and will go through a rigorous blind peer-review process.
Applications Due March 1, 2024.
The Center for History and Culture of Southeast Texas and the Upper Gulf Coast at Lamar University invites applications for research and creative fellowships for the 2024-2025 academic year.
While modernity is a polysemous and often-criticised term, it remains a key concept in the social sciences to describe economic, political, social and cultural processes from the nineteenth century to the present day. Once used from an evolutionary perspective, modernity both informed and was informed by the construction of nation-states, parliamentary democracies and industrialised economies. The Western-centric conception of modernity has since been heavily criticised.
Professor of Irish History and Core Fellow
(Open Rank Faculty)
The South Asian Studies Council at the MacMillan Center invites applications for a Post-Doctoral Associate position at Yale University for the 2024-2025 academic year. Candidates must have research and teaching experience relevant to modern and contemporary South Asia, in the humanities or social sciences.
Applications are now open for the annual ISGAP-Oxford Summer Institute for Curriculum Development in Critical Contemporary Antisemitism Studies is seeking applications. This intensive two-week workshop is scheduled to be held at St. Catherine’s College, University of Oxford, from 28 July to 9 August 2024.
Verge: Studies in Global Asias Issue 12.1
Special Issue: Trade in Humans
Edited by Kristin Roebuck, Johanna Ransmeier, and Jessamyn Abel
Deadlines | Convergence proposals: March 15, 2024 | Essays: August 30, 2024
A PDF of this call is available here. Please direct all questions to verge@psu.edu.