2020 International eConference on Religion and the Holocaust
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2020 International eConference on Religion and the Holocaust
This call for publications from Routledge and the University of Manchester/Manchester Metropolitan University seeks papers and presentations on teaching, learning and research in art and design. It questions how we define and separate research from teaching and seeks to celebrate both and, in particular, how they overlap.
It is interdisciplinary and brings together art, design and humanities disciplines with educationalists and designers from the fields of architecture and landscape.
TEACHING-LEARNING-RESEARCH: DESIGN AND ENVIRONMENTS
This call seeks contrbutions from experts in urban economics, the digital economy, media and business in relation to questions of how we design and live in our cities; how cities function financially and how the economics of the digital/smart city affects the life of people. It welcomes questions on digital access, data use and misuse, digital infrastructres the future of the city as a place of physicaland digital interactions.
URBAN ASSEMBLAGE : THE CITY AS ARCHITECTURE, MEDIA, AI AND BIG DATA
Call for Papers: Anthology of Critical Essays on
Postcolonial Popular Culture: Texts, Artefacts and Affects
We are seeking panelists for a panel entitled "Disruption and Subversion: Negotiating Health Regimes in Colonial and Post-colonial South Asia Across the Twentieth Century" for the Annual Conference on South Asia at Madison, USA in October 2020.
The Lemelson Center for the Study of Invention and Innovation, National Museum of American History, Smithsonian Institution is pleased to announce the recipients of its 2020-2021 fellowships and travel grants!
About 50 Years On:
50 Years On, Many Years Past: Nonfictions of Sexuality (www.histsex.com) is an in-progress resource for the history of sexuality funded by a generous Carnegie-Whitney Grant from the American Library Association. This project will develop an open-source, easily reusable bibliography chosen, reviewed, and annotated by historians of sexuality, sex educators, and librarians active in sexuality fields.
Additional resources offered will include:
Travel to, in, and from the Ottoman World and Turkish Republic
(SPECIAL ISSUE), Turkish Journal of History (Tarih Dergisi)
Guest Editors: Prof. Gerald Maclean, University of Exeter
Dr. Metin Unver, Istanbul University
Navigating Chaos: Living the Apocalyptic Dystopia
Gender, sexuality and race have become crucial social, cultural and political markers to decode our contemporary world and reevaluate past events. This seems a paradoxical situation to the extent that it positions on the front line minoritized groups who are themselves building their agency, their collective voices and their epistemological regime breaking away from dominant knowledge systems.