Psalm 44 and the Book of Job: God on Trial
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Panel Abstract:
The Association for Asian Studies program committee is pleased to invite proposals for the AAS 2024 Annual Conference program.
We welcome organized panels, roundtables, workshops, and individual paper submissions across a range of topics that will advance knowledge about Asian regions and, by extension, will enrich teaching about Asia at all levels.
Announcing the publication of the Summer 2023 issue (20.2) of World History Connected, now published by George Mason University Press (https://journals.gmu.edu/index.php/whc, where back issues from its former publisher will soon appear. The journal likes to introduce new features at regular intervals; here it is a special issue that it features not the regular Forum, a topically related set of articles, but two, Guest Edited by Vera Parham and Alan Singer respectively.
The Holocaust Studies Program of Western Galilee College, Akko, Israel
is honored to invite you to an online seminar
False Hopes and Shattered Dreams: Jewish Refugees in the Shadow of Evian
Opening Lecture
Prof. Guy Meron, The Open University, Israel Time and Space: German Jews Leaving Europe
Andrew Milner, in Locating Science Fiction, argued that “the category SF applies [...] across a whole range of forms, from the novel and short story to pulp fiction and the comic book, from radio serial and television series to drama and film, from examinable set text to rock album”. One might legitimately add video games, toys, and role-playing games to this list, so that we may envision a multi-media continuum through which the SF imagination spread all over the world.
Many representations of migrants, refugees, or exiles during the nineteenth and twentieth centuries place great emphasis on the possessions that displaced people brought with them. A great diversity of objects, from the baskets Italian migrants carried onto Ellis Island in the late nineteenth century to the rags and livestock brought by Muslims fleeing India in 1947, offer glimpses into the many differences between displaced people: of departure and arrival conditions, of national and local identity, of class, of generation, and of gender.
The aim of this conference is to bring together academicians, researchers, engineers, system analysts, software developers, graduate and undergraduate students with government and non-government organizations to share and discuss both theoretical and practical knowledge about innovation and Computer Sciences in the scientific environment. So, we invite all colleagues, researchers, academicians, engineers and project leaders around the world to submit their outstanding and valuable original research articles and review papers to this leading international conference.
The second annual conference of the Käte Hamburger Kolleg “Legal Unity and Pluralism” is devoted to the question of how law has been standardized in different epochs and societies. Alongside prominent examples such as the late antique Corpus Iuris Civilis or the modern project of human rights, the lectures present lesser-known cases such as the handling of difference in Spanish colonial law or the customary law of indigenous groups in Ethiopia. The three conference sections “Legislation”, “Courts” and “Scholarship” mark the range of factors standardizing law.
World Conference on Science and Mathematics Education aims to share and discuss the ideas and both theoretical and practical knowledge about approaches, problems, new trends, applications, technology, politics, proficiencies and standards in teaching and learning mathematics and science in primary school, high school and higher education.