Shifting – or transforming – between states of being is a feature of human and animal societies as well as of the wider living world and the cosmos. This act of shifting is experienced through both natural and unnatural processes and can be seen in all areas of life, from the reproductive cycles of organisms, to epochal changes undergone by entire societies, and everything in between.
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An announcement from German academia, feel free to join the discussion online on April 12, and to apply with an abstract until January 8:
Third annual meeting of the Research Network Premodern East Slavic Europe (formerly Research Network Premodern Russia between Eastern Europe and Asia)
Call for Chapter Submissions – Yearbook for the History of Global Development
Volume : Development and Transition: International Organizations and Post-Socialist Eurasia
Editors: Artemy M. Kalinovsky and Eva Rogaar
The Yearbook for the History of Global Development (YHGD) is inviting submissions for a volume dedicated to the history of international organizations and their role in the post-socialist world.
The University of San Francisco Center for Asia Pacific Studies is pleased to announce a call for submissions for the next issue of Asia Pacific Perspectives. This will be an open issue that showcases the creative and diverse research being produced in the field today.
The Moses Mendelssohn Center for European-Jewish Studies is seeking authors for a digital platform. It is dedicated to the lifeworlds of German-speaking Jewish women and men who emigrated or fled from their countries of origin beginning in the 1820s, passing through and building new lives in various countries – from A as in Argentina to Z as in Zimbabwe – especially after 1933. The resource will not only present individual stories of escape and emigration, but also explore questions of where, when, and in what numbers these migrants left German-speaking Europe.
Rendez-vous d’histoire coloniale, 2nd edition
Call for papers: « (Anti)colonialism and (inter)nationalism »
20-22 of June 2024 - Diplomatic Archives - Nantes.
Call for Proposals - Museological Review Issue 27. Submission deadline: Monday, January 15th 2024
What if we could trust the ground under our feet? Museums as spaces of rootedness and response-ability
Quaker & Special Collections at Haverford College is now accepting applications for its 2024-2025 short-term ($3,000 for two weeks) fellowship programs. These Fellowships provide funding for scholars at any stage of their careers to engage with our unique materials.
Quaker & Special Collections includes materials documenting the history, faith, and practice of the Society of Friends from its founding to the present, as well as materials which illuminate histories of abolition, health and environment, relief work, book history, and material culture.
The Center for Native American and Indigenous Research supports community- and campus-based projects related to cultural and language vitality, Indigenous self-determination, and Native American and Indigenous Studies through a variety of funding opportunities.
Dear H-AfrArts and H-Net Subscribers,
H-AfrArts is currently recruiting a new editorial team and new Advisory Board Members.
We are looking for dedicated individuals willing to provide their time, expertise and energy to keep the network running and to broaden communication among those interested in the expressive arts and cultures of Africa and the African Diaspora.