Call for Papers – CLOSURE: Kiel University e-Journal for Comics Studies #11 (November 2024)
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Call for Papers – CLOSURE: Kiel University e-Journal for Comics Studies #11 (November 2024)
Open Section
The joint project Worldmaking invites researchers to the Digital Workshop Series "Digital Dialogues 數字對話" to engage in discussions covering various topics and questions related to the project.
Digital Dialogue, December 6, 2024, 1.15 – 2.45 pm CET
Animals, Science and Modernity: The Intricacies of Livestock Keeping in Late Imperial and Republican China
The deadline for peer-reviewed articles for consideration in the 2024 issue of our journal Studies in Oral History has been extended to 15 January 2024.
The deadline for submission of reports remains 30 April 2024.
Go to the Call for Papers, Issue No. 46, 2024.
The theme for the special issue, No. 46, is ‘Working Lives and Workplaces’. We have two guest editors for this issue – Paul Sendziuk and Nicholas Herriot.
Indigenous people and ethnic minorities have strived to preserve their rich heritages and linguistic characteristics against colonial powers, expanding nation-states, as well as the homogenizing forces of globalization and modernization. Emphasising the need to revive and strengthen endangered indigenous cultures, the United Nations has designated the period from 2022-2023 as the “International Decade of Indigenous Languages” in an effort to promote, protect, and revitalize indigenous languages around the world.
The word queer encompasses various identities of people who are marginalised based on
their gender and sexualities. This term is Western in origin and has been incorporated into the
social and cultural framework of various other countries. This umbrella term might not fit
completely with places where the history of queer has been culturally different, like India.
Incidentally, one of the burning topics broached for discussion during the last decade in India
is regarding queer spaces in the Indian context. This was in the limelight of the many legal
Submissions are encouraged from educators at all levels (including undergraduate/graduate students) as well as all those with an interest in the arts and humanities. Proposals for papers, panels, or workshops (150-200 words) must be submitted through the conference e-submission links below. Submissions are processed on a first come, first serve basis and decision notifications will be sent out within one to two weeks from submission.
Trust, Voting and Democracy: Call for Essays
Thinking C21, the scholarly online publication affiliated with the Center for 21st Century Studies (C21) at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, is delighted to announce its call for short essays intended for publication during the Spring semester of 2024. Early career scholars and graduate students in the humanities, social sciences, sciences, and other disciplines are invited to explore the multifaceted context of our theme for this academic year, Trust & The Vote.
Join the National Museum of Asian Art on Tuesday, December 5, 12–1 p.m. EST for the online lecture Crafting Luxury: Dress in Ancient Persia with Lloyd Llewellyn-Jones, professor of ancient history at Cardiff University, Wales.
The sustainable revolution of the energy sector requires investments in clean energy technology and innovations. Climate change and other related problems continue harming the global community and are the impetus for advancing the green energy economy, along with the global energy justice movement. Research and Development (R&D), as well as investment into sustainability, will undoubtedly contribute to climate change mitigation and adaptation, fostering economic development and stimulating the creation of new jobs in sustainability and RES.
The Department of Germanic Studies invites applications to its PhD program for the 2024-2025 Academic Year, beginning in September 2024. Our graduate program is fully integrated within the robustly interdisciplinary culture of the University of Chicago. Special emphases include: philosophy and aesthetics; theater and performance studies; gender studies; cultural history of religion; art history and visual culture. Seminars cover German literary and cultural history from the early modern period to the present.