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Democratizing Knowledge: Examining Archives in the Post-custodial Era
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Call for Papers (UPDATED, EXTENDED DEADLINE)
Democratizing Knowledge: Examining Archives in the Post-custodial Era
Call for Papers
Special Topic: Happiness and Culture
Popular Culture Association (PCA) National Conference
March 31—April 3, 2021
Boston, MA
Call for Participants for the 2021 Virtual Conference
‘A World of Things’: Consumerism, Consumption, and Commodities
February 20, 2021
Virtual Space Hosted by Texas A&M University-Commerce
Commerce, Texas
Call for Abstracts: NeMLA 2021
Panel: Imagining Queer Domesticity
In his recent release Pandemic! Covid-19 Shakes the World, Slavoj Zizek speculates that “the lines that separate us from barbarism are drawn more and more clearly. One of the signs of civilization today is the growing perception that continuing the various wars that circle the globe as totally crazy and meaningless.
The Palgrave Handbook of the Catholic Church in East Asia: China, Korea, and Japan, Editors: Cindy Yik-yi Chu (Professor, Hong Kong Baptist University) and Beatrice Leung (Former Research Professor, Wenzao Ursuline University of Languages, Kaohsiung)
Call for Papers
UPDATED, EXTENDED DEADLINE
Democratizing Knowledge: Examining Archives in the Post-custodial Era
In recent years, inclusion and representation of various minority groups in the media have become prevalent. Cinema and television have come to offer some of the most diverse character portrayals within the media universe. Accordingly, it is now common to find characters of diverse racial backgrounds, nationalities, and sexual orientations. One of the last frontiers of such media representation has been the disability community.
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
Pandemics in Historical Perspective, a special summer issue of The Middle Ground Journal Number 19, 2019-2020
http://TheMiddleGroundJournal.org
See Submission Guidelines page for the journal’s not-for-profit educational open-access policy.
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