Postmigrant Aesthetics: How to Narrate a Future Europe?
June 24, 2020, 8:50am –12:10pm (PST), 11:50am–3:10pm (EST), 18:50-21:10 (CET), on Zoom (Register by June 22, 2020)
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Postmigrant Aesthetics: How to Narrate a Future Europe?
June 24, 2020, 8:50am –12:10pm (PST), 11:50am–3:10pm (EST), 18:50-21:10 (CET), on Zoom (Register by June 22, 2020)
Dear Colleagues,
Dear colleagues,
The aim of this Special Issue is to showcase state-of-the art articles on different issues related to atypical speech, language and communication development in childhood, younger adults and senior people. Specifically we aim at putting together research from different disciplines, intending to cover a complete set of conditions causing those linguistic disorders.
Dear Colleagues,
Dear Colleagues,
The Université de Montréal Arts and Medias colloquium was initiated in 2013 by Art History students and progressively opened itself to new disciplines. It offers the opportunity to familiarize oneself with scientific communication, for participants and the audience, in a democratic environment. The committee invites graduate and undergraduate students to explore the 2020 theme: space.
Call for Papers
2020 Annual Meeting
The 60th Anniversary of the Society for the History of Discoveries
Where: New Orleans, Louisiana
When: 12-15 November 2020
Venue: Williams Research Center of the Historic New Orleans Collection
Extended Deadline June 15, 2020.
CFP: New Directions in Eighteenth- and Nineteenth-Century Art
This digital seminar series seeks to showcase new and innovative research being undertaken on eighteenth- and nineteenth-century art and its histories. We invite contributions for papers investigating any aspect of the artistic, visual and material cultures of this period, and produced across the globe. Sessions will be hosted via video conferencing software, and will take the form of a 40-minute seminar, with time following for questions.