Registration is now open for “Rethinking Injuries: Interdisciplinary Approaches to Harm, Safety, and Society,” a hybrid international conference organized by the Injuries Studies Research Network of scholars and practitioners. The conference will be hosted at Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore on March 7-9, 2024 and via Zoom. The event will bring together scholars, researchers, and policymakers from the humanities, social sciences, public health, and medicine to chart how individuals and communities live with and make meaning out of injuries.
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PARTICIPATION: We invite you to participate in the eighth webinar of the online seminar “Religions in Globalization.” The seminar is part of the Luce Foundation-funded project "Chinese Buddhism in Globalization: State, Communities, and Practices of Religion." To receive the Zoom link, please register in advance at: https://forms.gle/915MbHmziY6x5bWq6
TITLE: Gems of the Past, Seeds of the Future: Civilization, Nationalism, and the Politics of India’s Buddhist Heritage
Session title: Political inclusion, commons, and economic inequality in the preindustrial period (1500-1800)
Session organizers: Giulio Ongaro, Matteo Di Tullio, and Benedetta Crivelli
The 29th International Conference of the International Association for Intercultural Communication Studies will be held on 18-20 September 2024 at the University of Opole, Poland. The theme of the conference will be “Intercultural Encounters: Global perspectives – local contexts“
Digital history and archiving are thriving, but the increasing volume of digitized and “born digital” materials for historical research also present new challenges for both archivists and historians. Typically, the only way to explore these resources has been through keyword searching. More direct access to the data creates tremendous new research opportunities, but the barriers to entry can seem daunting.
Call for Sessions: SAH 2025 Annual International Conference
Atlanta, Georgia | April 30–May 4
Deadline: January 17, 2024
The Society of Architectural Historians announces that its 78th Annual Conference will be held in Atlanta, Georgia, from Wednesday, April 30 to Sunday, May 4, 2025. The Society invites everyone interested in the history of the built environment to submit a proposal to chair a session at the conference.
Left History, an open-access, peer-reviewed journal published bi-annually by York University, boasts an editorial board comprising prominent left historians. Our publication showcases a diverse array of contributions, including articles, review essays, and book reviews, spanning various disciplines and welcoming perspectives from graduate students, early-career scholars, and established academics.
You are interested in interdisciplinary research and want to pursue a current, original topic with a group of scholars?
The Center for Interdisciplinary Research (ZiF), Bielefeld University's Institute for Advanced Study, offers the opportunity to do just that on its campus by providing:
- financial resources (e.g. for events, accommodation, travel expenses)
- the necessary infrastructure (e.g. conference and working spaces, apartments)
- organisational support
- time and space for in-depth work on a subject
CFP deadline extended for Phish Studies 2.0, an academic conference devoted to the music and fan culture of the improvisational rock band Phish in celebration of the band's 40th anniversary. The conference will take place on Oregon State’s campus in Corvallis, Oregon, May 17-19, 2024.
The Department of History at Rhodes College invites applications for a two-year Visiting Assistant Professor in the history of the nineteenth- or early twentieth-century American South on a 12-month contract, to begin August 2024.