Call for Abstracts
Hierarchies of Disability Human Rights
An edited volume for the
Routledge Press, Interdisciplinary Disability Studies Book Series
Editors:
Stephen Meyers
Megan McCloskey
Gabor Petri
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Call for Abstracts
Hierarchies of Disability Human Rights
An edited volume for the
Routledge Press, Interdisciplinary Disability Studies Book Series
Editors:
Stephen Meyers
Megan McCloskey
Gabor Petri
Hello, I'm Alfonso Zavala, a current graduate assistant for the Virginia Center for Civil War Studies at Virginia Tech, and this is an upcoming lecture that will be hosted on Zoom:
POPULAR CULTURE AMERICAN CULTURE ASSOCIATION CONFERENCE
June 2-June 5, 2021, BOSTON
RADIO AND AUDIO MEDIA AREA
DEADLINE FOR SUBMISSION: NOVEMBER 16, 2020
CALL FOR PAPERS
The Fourteenth Global Studies Conference will be held at Concordia University, Montreal, Canada, 5-6 June 2021. We invite proposals for paper presentations, workshops/interactive sessions, posters/exhibits, virtual lightning talks, virtual posters, or colloquia addressing one of the following themes:
Theme 1: Networks of Economy and Trade
Theme 2: The Power of Institutions
Theme 3: Vectors of Society and Cultures
Theme 4: Ecological Foundations
2021 SPECIAL FOCUS - Life after Pandemic: Towards a New Global Biopolitics?
Uneasy Neighbours: Conflict and Control in the Colonial City, c. 1870-1930
Workshop at the University of Bremen (Germany), 15–16 July 2021
Organized by Norman Aselmeyer and Avner Ofrath
Are you interested in reviewing books for H-Material Culture? Do you work on maps? book history? popular culture? collectibles? military culture? immigration history? the history of design? visual culture or art history? childhood studies? death and dying? anthropology? sociology? American history? Global history?
Twenty-first International Conference on Knowledge, Culture, and Change in Organizations
The University of Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand
15–16 January 2021
http://organization-studies.com/aucklandconference-2021
CALL FOR PAPERS
CFP: “Bares, qué lugares.” Exploring Bacchus’ kingdom.
Irene Domingo Sancho (University of St. Thomas)
Carmen Moreno Díaz (St. Olaf College)
Almudena Marín Cobos (Columbia University)
Call for Abstract
Faculty of the Social Sciences, University of Nigeria, Nsukka in Partnership with CLEEN Foundation announces her 2020 International Virtual Conference.
Theme: Critical Issues and Challenges to Sustainable Development in Africa
DATE: 27 - 28 October 2020
KEYNOTE SPEAKER
Distinguished Professor Peter A. Okebukola, OFR
Chairman of Council, National Open University of Nigeria
and Former Executive Secretary, National Universities
Commission (NUC)
LEAD PAPER PRESENTERS
Professor Okechukwu Ibeanu
We invite proposals for an interdisciplinary colloquium on the topic of Persianisms: Cultural Encounters in the Anglophone World to take place virtually at the University of York across the dates of 10-12 December 2020.