Workshop on Internationalism in the (long) Twentieth Century
21- 23 October 2020
Location: re:work Berlin
Due to the unique circumstances, we have decided to extend the deadline by 30 April.
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Workshop on Internationalism in the (long) Twentieth Century
21- 23 October 2020
Location: re:work Berlin
Due to the unique circumstances, we have decided to extend the deadline by 30 April.
Call for Papers
Breaking the Visual Flows
Seminar organized by the research group «Archiver le présent»
When: October 6, 2020
Where: Université du Québec à Montréal, Montréal
Organizing committee: Greice Schneider (UQAM/ UFS, Brazil), Joanne Lalonde (UQAM) and Vincent Lavoie (UQAM)
Call for Papers extended. For more information visit our website: www.p-lit.org
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Many thanks to those of you who have already sent abstracts!
Pequot Library in Southport, CT is pleased to announce the first year of the Dillon Fellowship program, which will provide support to researchers working on the library’s collections for projects lasting between one week and one month. The Dillon Fellowship, supported by a generous donation from the Dillon Fund, will provide a stipend and living expenses for fellows, not including housing, for two fellows a year. Dillon Fellows will conduct research that draws on any aspect of our holdings. We are particularly interested in proposals focused on the history of libraries, bu
Theme: Passing
Organization: First Forum at the University of Southern California
When: October 23-24, 2020
Submission Deadline: Please e-mail an abstract of no more than 300 words for a 15 to 20 minute presentation and a biography (including institutional affiliation, if any) of no more than 150 words by May 31, 2020, at 11:59pm PDT
Notification of acceptance: mid- to late-June
The Cross-cultural Human Rights Review (CCHRR) invites submission of papers for its 2020 Special Theme Issue. Submissions must be sent by 30th June 2020.
Human Rights Protection in Epidemic Situations:
The Cross-cultural Human Rights Review invites submission of papers for its 2020 publications. Submissions are accepted on a rolling basis. This means that your submission can be sent at any time, all year round. However, to be published in one of the two general issues of this year, submissions must be sent by 22nd May 2020.
About:
The Floyd S. Chalmers Award in Ontario History
Updates to Nomination Process in Response to COVID-19
In light of the rapidly changing COVID-19 pandemic, we are making a few changes to the nomination process:
The deadline has been extended until May 31, 2020.
VISUAL WORK IN PROGRESS
ECREA VISUAL CULTURES SECTION
PRE-CONFERENCE AND DATA SPRINT 2020
2 October 2020
Braga, Portugal
Concept
Interest in visual forms of communication is rising, but researchers seldom get insight on how to go about one's research. During the pre-conference 'Visual Work in Progress' we will explicitly focus on ways of working with visual materials, thinking together about the pros and cons of various methodological alternatives.
Anthropogenic climate change is now accepted as a scientific fact, and in the coming decades it will have increasing and multi-faceted impacts on both natural ecosystems and livelihoods at a global level. For Africa, observations and projections indicate relatively modest warming but major changes in both the amount and seasonality of rainfall across the continent. These rainfall trends are region-specific, with some parts of Africa expected to receive less rainfall than other regions an annual basis, compared to current figures.