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Virtual Book Talk by Joel Andreas, Professor at the Department of Sociology, Johns Hopkins University
Disenfranchised - the Rise and Fall of Industrial Citizenship in China, Oxford University Press, 2019.
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Meet the author!
Virtual Book Talk by Joel Andreas, Professor at the Department of Sociology, Johns Hopkins University
Disenfranchised - the Rise and Fall of Industrial Citizenship in China, Oxford University Press, 2019.
Call for Papers: Special Issue on “Historizing Islamophobia”
Guest Editor: Randa Abdel-Fattah, Macquarie University
Statement of Purpose: The First Principles Thinking Review is the first of its kind with respect to its scope and focus. Although first principles thinking can be traced back to ancient times, surprisingly little has been done to develop its potential as a catalyst for societal innovation and progress. It is therefore the purpose of this publication to finally change that status quo.
In the last two years, the Factory for Innovative Policy Solutions has come a long way: from producing solution reports on societal challenges and sending them to policymakers, to publishing our Manual to Generate Innovative Solutions to Today’s Challenges, to organizing training sessions for those interested in learning more about the philosophy and methodology that drives our organization: first principles thinking. Our most recent development is the publication of the First Principles Thinking Review.
International Conference on Gender, Language and Education (ICGLE)
2 – 4 December 2020
CALL FOR PROPOSALS
Extended Deadline: 31 May 2020 (Sunday)
Dear colleagues,
Americana: The Journal of American Popular Culture, 1900 to present, invites submissions in Media Studies, Cultural Studies, American Studies, Women's Studies, Film Studies, and American history etc. -- especially as it pertains to American popular culture.
DEADLINE: 1 June 2020 for the Spring 2020 edition
We are looking for faculty members of academia in the United States – current and past at every level from adjunct to core to administrator – to share their thoughts on TATTOOS IN ACADEMIA. We are investigating both attitudes towards tattoos as well as prevalence of tattoos in academia. Whether or not you are tattooed, we are asking you to fill out our survey – https://adler.co1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_262od2og62kOkUl
Call for Articles for the book: "Alps and Resistance: conflicts, violences and political reflections (1943-1945)"
Editor: Francesco Scomazzon
What is the relationship between the Alps and the Resistence during the Italian Social Republic? Around this question we want to deepen the function of the Alps as a “centre” of battles, violences and opposition to fascism, as well as the cradle of political debate destined to forge the modern Italian and European democracy.
We are excited to announce a new Methods Collection at the Journal of Visualized Research (JoVE), the leading peer-reviewed, PubMed-indexed video methods journal (https://www.jove.com/about):
Topic: “Innovative methods of dietary assessment and analysis”
Guest editors: Sabri Bromage, Teresa T. Fung, Sharon Kirkpatrick, Walter C. Willett
The ExRe(y) project invites proposals for articles to be published in a special issue of Polish Journal for American Studies titled “ExtReme 21: Going Beyond in Post-Millennial North-American Literature and Culture” (Fall 2021).