This is a gentle reminder that registration for ICTeSSH 2020 is open till end of May. We have 360 registered participants at the moment (https://ictessh.uns.ac.rs/list-of-participants/). A three-day (June 29 - July 01), online, free to attend conference.
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Date of Dallas Goethe Center Conference: April 17 & 18, 2021
Place of Conference: University of Dallas in Irving, TX (USA)
Deadline for Abstracts: August, 15, 2020
Following the profound changes in Central & Eastern Europe in the last 30 years, the region has a legacy of many industrial sites and buildings. Through this course, you will learn how an industrial site can be converted from a problematic legacy into a social and economic resource. The multidisciplinary faculty includes practitioners and academics, featuring researchers, policy experts, spatial planners, managers, and cultural actors. Based on their personal experience, they will present model projects.
Left History is a peer reviewed scholarly journal published bi-annually out of York University, with an editorial board of prominent left historians. We feature articles and reviews from established scholars, early-career scholars, and graduate students.
Keynotes
American Artist, interdisciplinary artist whose work considers black labor and visibility within networked life and has been exhibited the Museum of African Diaspora, San Francisco; the Studio Museum in Harlem; Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago, and Koenig & Clinton, New York
Jian Neo Chen, Associate Professor of English at Ohio State University and author of Trans Exploits: Trans of Color Cultures and Technologies in Movement
The journal “Journal of Comparative Studies” is a peer-reviewed multidisciplinary journal that promotes a broad conception of cultural studies in the field of humanities and social sciences. The main purpose of the journal is to publish original multidisciplinary papers dealing with issues of regional, national, international and global significance applying comparative methodology on all aspects of culture, including comparative cultural studies and comparative literature, identity, cultural citizenship, migration, post-colonial criticism, consumer cultures.
International Academic Conference HUMAN: LANGUAGE, SOCIETY, CULTURE will be held as a Virtual Conference organized by the Society “Cultural Artefact” in cooperation with Daugavpils University Institute of Humanities and Social Sciences (Latvia).
The participants of the conference are invited to submit their proposals on the following themes:
Linguistic worldview: language and its sociolinguistic aspect
Society and sustainable development
Cultural memory and identity: aspects of folklore, literature, history and religion
International Conference on Gender, Language and Education (ICGLE)
2 – 4 December 2020
CALL FOR PROPOSALS
Extended Deadline: 31 May 2020 (Sunday)
Dear colleagues,
CALL FOR BOOK CHAPTERS
Xenophobia, Nativism and Pan-Africanism in 21st Century Africa
Sabella Abidde and Emmanuel Matambo (Editors)
The mini-track welcomes research articles and practitioner reports exploring technical and organizational issues pertaining to innovative ways for leveraging information systems and technologies for addressing sustainability issues and research that aim to mitigate the impact of economic development and information technologies on the environment. The minitrack encompasses Green IS, environmental informatics and analytics, sustainable computing, and Green IT.