The International Conference of Photography Studies, to be held on 4-6 December 2023 at Colégio dos Jesuítas, Universidade da Madeira, Funchal, Portugal, invites proposals on Photography and Site – Routes, Cartographies and Drifts. The conference aims to explore the ways in which photography has been used to map and represent territories, as well as documenting journeys, migrations and movements across landscapes. In addition to designating spatially defined territories, the notion of “site” has been associated with metaphorical and metonymic meanings, with historica
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The Postgraduate Research community from the Department of Sociology at the University of York is delighted to invite you all to our annual PGR Conference which will be held on Thursday 20th July 2023 under the theme ‘Beyond the Screen: Exploring the Digital Society’ with keynotes address from Professor David Beer and Dr Jennifer Chubb, both from the Sociology department a
Essays in History (EiH) is extending the deadline for submissions for its upcoming fifty-sixth volume. The new deadline is Tuesday, June 20th, 2023
Previous readers and authors should also note that we have moved to a new domain at https://essaysinhistoryjournal.com.
International and transnational organisations have been prominent actors in histories of the long 20th century, histories often marked by methodological innovations, which have generated new insights and reframed our understanding of, for instance, the Cold War, global civil society, and decolonisation. However, there has been little reflection on how historians can apply those same methodological perspectives to the use of these organisation’s archives.
CALL FOR PAPERS
Replaying Communism: Cultural Memories of Soviet Occupation in European Media
Online symposium: 1 December 2023
Funded by: AHRC
University of Reading, United Kingdom
Submission portal: https://sites.google.com/view/replayingcommunism/symposium/submit-a-proposal
Deadline: 29 August 2023
This special edition of Interdisciplinary Humanities will investigate how performance shapes our experience of the humanities. In the four decades since NYU offered the first degree in “Performance Studies,” the advent of the internet and social media has changed the way we study, create, teach, learn, and identify ourselves. Performance forms and platforms have multiplied and facilitated one of the most contentious political cycles in American history, public upheavals demanding social justice, and new thresholds of mis and disinformation.
The Armenian Genocide:
New Interpretations and Cross-Disciplinary Conversations
May 15-17, 2024
Organized by
The George and Irina Schaeffer Center for the Study of Genocide, Human Rights
and Conflict Prevention, The American University of Paris
and the
AGBU Nubar Library
Gulbenkian Museum Academy and the Aga Khan University's Institute for the Study of Muslim Civilisations (AKU-ISMC) in collaboration offers a two-day workshop in Lisbon on Introduction to Islamic Manuscripts and Digital Codicology.
Abstract
Exploring the esteemed manuscript collection of the Calouste Gulbenkian Museum, this 2-day short course is an introduction to codicology, manuscript studies, and digital humanities.
FEATURED JOB: Historic New England, Visitor Experience - Indigenous Community Liaison and Researcher
Historic New England is seeking applicants for two, part-time Indigenous Community Liaison/Researcher openings to support our Recovering New England’s Voices initiative. Each will be responsible for one region in New England, the north or the south, but will work as a team to achieve the goals for this position. This position is 10-20 hours a week with a flexible schedule at the rate of $30 per hour and are term limited for 12 months.
Call for Proposals:
International Conference on Love Studies: Towards Research-Based Knowledge of Love
Date: Tuesday 2 January --Sunday 7 January 2024
Location: Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Spain + Virtual Online Streaming
The International Institute of Love Studies is convening its first conference, which will focus on presentations and discussions of research on love as a universal concept with historical, social, cultural, biological, and individual variations.