This conference aims to bring to the attention of the broader academic public the complex history, visual and literary culture of the Jews in Serbia in the context of the historical, religious and cultural circumstances of South East Europe and the Balkans, from antiquity to the present.
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Visual Culture and the Global Impact of Sport – PART THREE
Conference Organisers: Daniel Haxall (Kutztown University of Pennsylvania), Mike O’Mahony (University of Bristol) and Przemysław Strozek (Institute of Art Polish Academy of Sciences)
Programme
February 9th, 2024
CET: 13.45, UK TIME: 12.45; ET: 7.45 Opening of the Conference
Session 1: Sports and Animation
(CET: 14.00-15.00; UK TIME: 13.00-14.00)
Registration is now open for Radical Print Cultures in the US South on 15th February at the University of Leeds.
The conference is fully hybrid and there are registration options for in person and online attendance.
Tickets are priced as follows:
A reminder that the abstract deadline for this conference is 31 January.
Do please consider submitting a proposal for this event.
"Place and the periodical: An international conference on the regional magazine"
University of Chester, UK, 25-26 June 2024
Keynote speakers confirmed so far
The 2024 Polish Studies Article Prize
Polish Studies Group invites scholars and publishers to submit original research articles or book chapters for the third edition of the annual Polish Studies Article Prize.
Open Call for Papers, Issue 9.2 (Winter 2024)
I'm pleased to announce the Call for Proposals for the 2024 Oral History Association Annual Meeting, to be held in Cincinnati, Ohio, from October 30-November 2. The URLs below should offer all the essential meeting info, but we will try to answer any question that they don't! Those questions can go to the OHA's home office (oha@oralhistory.org), Conference Committee Chair Ellen Brooks (ellen.b.brooks@gmail.com), or me (troy.reeves@wisc.edu).
We hope to see you in Cincinnati later this year!
URLs:
The New York City College of Technology (City Tech) Interdisciplinary Studies Committee will host a full-day conference, Common Ground: Making Connections in Interdisciplinary Place-Based Learning, on Friday, October 18, 2024. This conference invites individual presentations, panel presentations, short talks, and workshop proposals that include, but are not limited to, the following topics as they relate to interdisciplinary exploration of the latest educational strategies, innovations, and practices.
RSVP. You are invited to join us for a Webinar on the occasion of International Holocaust Remembrance Day. Our very special guest speaker is Judith Altmann, a 99-year-old survivor of multiple concentration camps. We will also hear from the Israeli Ambassador to the United Nations, Gilad Erdan.
CALL FOR PAPERS
METAXY
PHILOSOPHY, ART AND RECOGNITION
PEER-REVIEWED SCHOLARLY JOURNAL
www.metaxyjournal.com