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CALL FOR PAPER
Sounds of a Fragmented Memory
Jewish Musical Repertoires in Italy
International Conference
Leo Levi Center for the Study of Jewish Liturgical Heritage, Florence
University of Venice "Ca' Foscari," Venice
Fondazione Ugo e Olga Levi, Venice
In collaboration with
NLI – National Library of Israel
Hebrew Union College - Jewish Institute of Religion - Cincinnati & New York
CFP World History Connected Guest Edited Forum:
“Piracy in World History”
Type: Call for Papers
Submission Date: July 1, 2024
Contact for Inquiries: Ian Abbey, iaabbey@pvamu.edu or Cynthia Ross, cynthia.ross@tamuc.edu
CFP World History Connected Guest Forum:
“World History in the Age of AI: Ethics, Pedagogy, and the Use of Large Language Models”
Type: Call for Papers
Submission Date: March 1, 2024
Contact for Inquiries: Jack Norton, jack.norton@normandale.edu or Cynthia Ross, cynthia.ross@tamuc.edu
About Strategies of Critique:
Strategies of Critique is one of the first and longest-running interdisciplinary conferences of its kind in North America. Every year it attracts presenters and delegates from across York's faculties as well as other universities and organizations worldwide.
Study and Dissent:
The World History Connected (WHC) Book Prize was created in 2023 to recognize publications of outstanding value to both research and teaching in the field of world history. Rooted in the mission of WHC journal, this new prize is being funded through the generosity of Professor Emeritus and former WHA President, Marc Jason Gilbert. The prize committee includes Dr. Cynthia Ross of Texas A&M University-Commerce (chair), Dr. Kerry Ward of Rice University, and Dr. Aims McGuinness of UC-Santa Cruz.
Conference online: 18-19 January 2023
ABOUT CONFERENCE:
The Canadian Society for Jewish Studies (CSJS / SCÉJ), founded in 2004, is an academic society for the study of Jewish cultures, practices, and thought in any part of the world and any time period, from any disciplinary perspective. Participants and members from anywhere in the world are welcome. Paper proposals in all areas of Jewish Studies are invited for our annual conference. Approaches may be grounded in ethnography, history, textual study, hermeneutics, literary analysis, art history, critical theory, or any other scholarly discipline.
Call for Papers
Deadline for application: January 15, 2024
For more information, please visit our website.
(Un)archived: Photography Against/Along the Grain of Absence in Global Asias
The Developing Room’s 8th Annual Graduate Student Colloquium
19 University Place, New York University
April 26th, 2024
The Mary Jaharis Center for Byzantine Art and Culture is pleased to announce its 2024–2025 grant competition.