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The Bibliographical Society of America invites submissions for its seventh William L. Mitchell Prize for Bibliography or Documentary Work on Early British Periodicals or Newspapers.
In keeping with the central value the Society places on bibliography as a critical framework, the BSA funds a number of fellowships to promote inquiry and research in books and other textual artifacts in both traditional and emerging formats.
For practitioners of art, art history, and design, teaching presents challenges to what was considered possible in these diverse fields. Although the fields of art and design have maintained efforts to remain at the forefront of technological advancements, certain pedagogical experiences were thought to be sacred, necessitating face-to-face interaction. In the move to emergency remote instruction, during a remarkable period in history, art and design education shifted methods of delivery to replace experiences and practices that were heretofore unthinkable.
The Hungarian Historical Review invites submissions for its second issue in 2021, the theme of which will be “Medicine, Knowledge, and Power: Central European Perspectives (18th–20th Centuries)”
Deadline for the submission of abstracts: Friday, 30 October 2020
Deadline for the submission of papers: Sunday, 28 February 2021
Special editors: Janka Kovács and Viola Lászlófi
Kritika Kultura is accepting contributions to its literary section, for possible inclusion in its forthcoming installments, beginning with the 37th issue (Aug. 2021).
Writers may submit any one of the following for consideration:
1. Suite of 3 to 5 poems or a long poem
2. Short story
3. Excerpt from a novel (please include a brief overview of the novel’s project)
4. Literary essay
About the Forum Kritika
The aim of COLLOQUIA HUMANISTICA, the interdisciplinary journal of humanities of the Institute of Slavic Studies of the Polish Academy of Sciences is to introduce a variety of perspectives in discussing contemporary issues. We would like to propose a unique space that would allow an intensive intellectual debate and a dynamic exchange of thoughts between researchers of different perspectives in humanities and social sciences. COLLOQUIA HUMANISTICA kindly invites submissions of manuscripts that address the topic:
We welcome submissions for a unique anthology on non-conformism that will be published by DIO Press.
Through this anthology, we the co-editors—Epifania Amoo-Adare and I —intend to share diverse accounts of non-conformism, illustrating what is so hard—but also so very good—about being a rebel wom!n.
More specifically, we seek to highlight the lives, experiences, energies and spirits of non-conformists, who also just happen to be wom!n; i.e., women, wemoon, womyn, and womxn—however self-identified.