This volume of Mechademia: Second Arc, Vol.14.1, seeks ambitious and insightful essays on what is considered to be current science fiction and/or speculative fiction in a variety of fields (such as novels, manga, anime, cosplay and other performative genres, and drama) that pioneer the new horizons of science fiction in the current context of international literature, film, anime, manga, or art.
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Duke Kunshan University (DKU) invites applications for faculty positions in several areas in social sciences (Economics, Ethics and Public Policy, Political Economy, Philosophy, Politics and Economics (PPE), Psychology, Public Policy) to begin in the academic year 2020-2021 or 2021-2022. These positions are open with regard to rank, which include tenured/tenure-track faculty positions, lecturer and senior lecturer positions.
A public event designed for heritage professionals and researchers interested in the circulation of European and not-European artworks throughout the ages. Co-organised by KU Leuven and the Europeana Foundation within the Europeana Research Grants Programme.
Call for Submissions
Journal of Advanced Military Studies
MCUP publishes JAMS (formerly MCU Journal) on topics of concern to the Marine Corps and the Department of Defense through the lens of various disciplines, including international relations, political science, security studies, and political economics.
Our Fall 2020 issue will have a broadly construed theme:
Naval Integration and the Future of Naval Warfare
Call for applications
International Students Sessions
The Art History Festival, 10th edition
Fontainebleau, France
June 5-6-7, 2020
On 13 and 14 November 2020, the 7th Amsterdam Symposium on the History of Food will take place at the Aula of the University of Amsterdam. This year’s topic is:
Food and the Environment
The Dynamic Relationship Between Food Practices and Nature
Dear all,
You may be interested in in the European Labour History Network Working Group Migration History which has been established recently (January 2020).
Studia Politica. Romanian Political Science Review publishes high quality, peer reviewed articles in all major areas of political science including political theory, comparative politics, political sociology, public policy, international relations and global studies. Founded in 2001 and focusing particularly on Central Eastern Europe and the former Soviet Union, it welcomes contributions on a wide range of geographical areas and topics that aim to advance the field through both theoretical and empirical innovative studies.
Call for Papers
Extrême-Orient, Extrême-Occident
vol. 45, 2021
"Religious Plurality and Tolerance in East Asia"
Published at the height of the imperial enterprise, Bram Stoker’s Dracula (1897) has a long and intricate backstory. It is, in fact, the result of centuries of British discovery of and disappointment with the world. One by one, naturalists, amateur anthropologists, merchants, soldiers, diplomats or missionaries from the British Isles discovered the world for the armchair travelers at home and built up their self-esteem by disfiguring countries and regions in writings, paintings, and lectures at the Royal Geographical Society.