The Department of History at Utah State University (USU) invites applications for a tenure-track, nine-month position at the rank of Assistant Professor, in the history of Africa, beginning August 2024. The period and region of specialization are open, but with preference for scholars whose work focuses on sub-Saharan Africa. The successful applicant will contribute to the department’s undergraduate and graduate curricula; this will include teaching an African history survey and either half of the World History surveys.
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We are currently seeking applications for anonymized peer reviewers to review chapters in the forthcoming book Platform Power and Libraries, an edited research monograph being published by Litwin Books/Library Juice Press in 2024.
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Sacred springs and holy wells are found around the globe in Indigenous spiritual traditions and international faiths. These sites' sacred topographies often make them nodes of Biocultural Diversity. This conference invites exchange about how these Sacred Natural Sites are understood across disciplines, and what their study can teach us for local ecosystem care and socio-ecological resilience in the climate crisis.
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I'm writing to invite participation in the ZiNetwork, a new regional zine interest group to connect maker-activists in Kentucky and Appalachia!
Call for Book Chapters: "Eldritch Islands: Essays on the Cthulhu Mythos and Lovecraftian Horror in Japan"
Editors: Drew Richardson (University of California – Santa Cruz) and Michael E. Heyes (Lycoming College)
What does it mean to manage public lands, environmental resources, waterways, and marine environments? How does the language of management situate people in relation to the ecosystems upon which they depend? What technologies, affects, aesthetics, environments, individuals, power dynamics, poetics, or practices come to mind when we think about land and water management? And how might the arts and humanities enable us to create a more inclusive discourse that envisions new management practices and policies that center justice, environmental attunement, good relations, and even love?
The Centre for Comparative Modernities (CCM) invites proposals for twenty-minute papers for their 2023/24 Spring Workshop series. Proposals are welcome from postgraduates (including both Master’s and PhD students) and Early Career Researchers from across all disciplines. The seminar series offers the opportunity to present research (both on-ongoing and completed) and to receive informal feedback from peers.
Call for Papers: 29th Annual James A. Barnes
Graduate History Conference at Temple University
March 22-23, 2024
The James A. Barnes Club, Temple University's graduate student history organization, is pleased to announce the 29th Annual Barnes Graduate Student History Conference. The event will feature a keynote address from Dr. Ashley Jordan, President and CEO of the African American Museum in Philadelphia.
CALL FOR PAPERS
International Psychological Applications Conference and Trends (InPACT) 2024 in Porto, Portugal (Last CFA): send your abstract until 12 February 2024
CALL FOR ABSTRACTS (Last CFA)
International Psychological Applications Conference and Trends 2024 (InPACT 2024)
20 to 22 of April 2024 – Porto, Portugal
http://www.inpact-psychologyconference.org/
= Important Dates =
Abstract submissions (Last CFA): until 12 February 2024
Notification to authors (Last CFA): from 8 March 2024
Registration and Final Submission (Last CFA): until 26 March 2024