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An International Webinar on Rethinking the Role of Local Governments in a Post Covid-19 World
When: 10,11, 12 , 13 & 14 December, 2020
Jointly organised by the Centre for Gandhian Studies, Central University of Kerala
& Centre for Rural Management, Kottayam, Kerala, India
Concept Note
You are invited to join Jewish Currents and the Goldstein-Goren Center for American Jewish History in an exciting online series about Jews, class, and American history.
Read the full descriptions and register for all four roundtables here (space is limited): https://jewishcurrents.org/webinar-series-jews-class-history/
CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS
For the Anthology
Black Fire—This Time
Willow Books is pleased to announce a call for submissions for the anthology Black Fire—This Time, which pays homage to the anthology Black Fire, edited by Amiri Baraka and Larry Neal. Black Fire, published in 1968, is considered the defining work of the Black Arts Movement.
Virtual Reality, the use of computer technology to create a simulated environment that can be explored and interacted, is a fast-developing trend whose applications may soon change every aspect of our way of life; the uses for simulated environments in a variety of domains such as healthcare, education, entertainment, or business, to name a few, have been growing exponentially in recent years.
Text Matters: A Journal of Literature, Theory and Culture–Issue 12
CALL FOR PAPERS
Ecology as Modernity’s New Horizon:
Narratives of Progress, Regression and Apocalypse in the Anthropocene
Editors: Agnieszka Soltysik Monnet & Christian Arnsperger
University of Lausanne, Switzerland
Vincenzo Cicchelli (Ceped, Université de Paris) & Sylvie Mesure (Gemass, CNRS/Paris Sorbonne)
Call for contributions
Reimagining the Cosmopolis:
living in a post-lockdown humanity/Living as a Pandemic Humanity
(Brill Publishing, 2021)
Aim and scope
The Department of History at Auburn University seeks
applications for a tenure-track appointment in the history of the Civil War Era, broadly
defined, at the rank of assistant or associate professor. The successful candidate will
develop and teach graduate and undergraduate courses in Civil War history and in their
area of specialization. The candidate will play a significant role in the graduate program. The
candidate will also teach in Auburn’s core curriculum in world history. A Ph.D. in History is
The South-Central Renaissance Conference (SCRC) and its affiliate societies invite 15- to 20-minute conference papers for our 2021 conference. The affiliate societies are the Andrew Marvell Society, the Queen Elizabeth I Society, and the Society for Renaissance Art History.
This year’s conference will be held remotely through Zoom, March 25-27, 2021.
Submit 300-word abstracts at https://southcentralrenaissanceconference.org/
The deadline for submission is December 18, 2020.