CALL FOR BOOK CHAPTERS
Xenophobia, Nativism and Pan-Africanism in 21st Century Africa
Sabella Abidde and Emmanuel Matambo (Editors)
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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.
Bodily Realities: Engaging the Discourse of Dis/Ability
46th Annual Cleveland Symposium
Case Western Reserve University and the Cleveland Museum of Art
Cleveland, OH
October 30, 2020
Deadline for paper submissions: Friday, June 26, 2020; emailed to Katie DiDomenico and Mackenzie Clark at clevelandsymposium@gmail.com
See about BSMR, a free to publish open access journal here: https://content.sciendo.com/view/journals/bsmr/bsmr-overview.xml
The making of a humanly built world involves many ways of weaving and drawing things together, of joining and splitting, molding and fitting. These, broadly speaking, mimetic and compositional procedures serve not only the creation of artefacts but define relations to people and things, form social bonds. Through them, we have been making and remaking ourselves – inviting perspectives from archaeology, cultural and cognitive anthropology, history and philosophy of technology, art theory, media studies, and STS.
Summer Project in preparation of the Special Issue on City Life in the Time of Pandemic for the open-access journal Urbanities-Journal of Urban Ethnography.
Call for Reviewers for new academic journal AmLit – American Literatures
Throughout the past fifteen years, the research field of Israel Studies has expanded far beyond its established geographic base in Israel and North America, thereby creating a vibrant and increasingly diverse community of scholars who specialize in the study of Zionism and Israel.
Paulo Cunha (University of Beira Interior)
Malte Hagener (Philipps-Universität Marburg)
MODERN DRAMA