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CALL FOR PAPERS
Conference: “The Legacy of Robert Wilson”
August 5–9, 2024
The Martin E. Segal Theatre Center, The Watermill Center
This issue will engage the theme of the National Communication Association’s 109th Annual Convention on freedom. The convention’s call recognizes the relationship between human communication and freedom, inquiring into the meaning of freedom and the role of communication in achieving freedom. In response to this theme, the Journal of Dialogic Ethics invites essays that consider connections between and among freedom, dialogue, and ethics, with a special focus on interfaith and interhuman perspectives.
Dear H-Net members,
I would like to announce the publication of Studia Historiae Scientiarum, volume 22 (2023), the peer-reviewed, diamond (free of charges) open access journal included in Scopus, DOAJ, ERIH+, ….
The articles are free to download from our website. Please see the table of contents below for details.
Phanariot Materialities: Aspects of Domestic Architecture, Urban Culture, and Social Mobility
Fenerlilerin Maddi Dünyası: Evin Mimarisi, Kent Kültürü ve Sosyal Hareketlilik Üzerine
Istanbul, 29–30 June 2024
Application Deadline: 30 January 2024
Submissions and queries: phanar.mater@gmail.com
The Jewish Studies Program at the University of Kentucky invites entries for the annual Mark and Ruth Luckens Essay Competition in Jewish Thought and Culture. The Luckens Prize is awarded to the best unpublished original essay that is also suitable for oral presentation to a general audience and is written by a graduate student or recent Ph.D. (Ph.D from no earlier than 2021) who does not already have a tenure-track academic position. The Luckens Prize carries an award of $500, made possible by a generous gift from the late Dr. Mark Luckens.
Human-induced climate change is one of the most serious and important issues that demands
urgent attention at the global level; it poses threats not only to human well-being and complex
ecosystems but also to countries' food security and the pursuit of global sustainability. There is
substantial evidence that the global climate has changed significantly when compared to pre-
industrial levels, with negative impacts on ecosystems, human well-being, and living organisms.
In this edited volume, we aim to address such critical topics as sustainable development and
We are calling for submissions to an edited volume examining the complexities of water in Morocco from multidisciplinary perspectives. The volume will be submitted for publication to the Brill SEPS series. The aim of this volume is to approach the multifaceted ways water is negotiated and experienced in cultural, historical, geographic, social-political, and religious contexts in Morocco, posing questions such as: What is the relationship of water management to social life?
Call for Papers | International Conference | The Chorus of the Crowd. Culture, Power, and Identities in Football Fandom
I am pleased to announce the publication of Volume 5, Issue 4 of the open-access, academic journal Language, Literature, and Interdisciplinary Studies (LLIDS) with the following Table of Contents:
Journal homepage: http://ellids.com
Editors’ Note
by Deeksha Suri and Md Faizan Moquim
https://ellids.com/archives/2023/12/LLIDS-Editorial-5.4.pdf