The Literature and Popular Culture area for the 2023 Northeast Popular & American Culture Association conference is accepting paper and panel proposals from faculty and graduate students. NEPCA’s 2023 hybrid annual conference will be held from Thursday, October 12-Saturday, October 14, 2023. Virtual sessions will take place on Thursday evening and Friday morning via Zoom, and in-person sessions will take place at Nichols College in Dudley, Massachusetts on Friday evening and Saturday morning.
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The Robert & Elizabeth Dole Archives & Special Collections seeks applications for its 2023 Research Fellowship and travel grants.
The Dole Archives is the official repository for the personal papers of former U.S. Senators Bob and Elizabeth Dole. In addition to significant national and international events, the collections provide a window into the inner workings of congressional leadership, the U.S. government, and policy development in wide-ranging areas like disability rights, agriculture, nutrition, veterans, U.S. foreign policy, and transportation safety.
Please join the Center for the Study of Force and Diplomacy for a lecture from Holly Mayer, Professor Emerita of History at Duquesne University, titled "Securing Borders: The Champlain Valley to Coos Country, 1778-1779." The talk draws from her recent book, Congress's Own: A Canadian Regiment, the Continental Army, and American Union (University of Oklahoma Press, 2021).
The two-day workshop hosted by global dis:connect intends to explore the relationship between the global trajectories of illiberal regimes and their theatre cultures following the Cold War. The war in the Ukraine has accentuated the globalising propensities of states such as Russia, China and Iran. In the past year, we have seen Cold War alliances and networks resurface and soft-power strategies employed to receive support in international fora. There is a strong sense that alternative, illiberal, global interconnections are being (re)forged.
Call for Book Chapter Contributors
Book Title: An Introduction to Inclusive Healthcare Design
Publisher: Taylor and Francis Group
Submission Deadline and Notification: Individuals are invited to submit on or before May 1, 2023. Accepted authors will be notified no later than May 15, 2023. Chapter guidelines and additional information regarding final chapter submission will be sent along with acceptance notification.
The Centre for the Humanities (CHAM) of NOVA University Lisbon and the University of the Azores invite the academic community to join the VI CHAM International Conference: Heritage for a Common Future / Futures for a Common Heritage. The conference will be conducted in English.
CALL FOR PAPERS
Princeton University Early Career Workshop on Islamic Thought and Anglophone Philosophy – May 17-19
New Deadline: April 24th, 2023
Description
The Princeton Project in Philosophy and Religion invites abstracts for an early career workshop in Islamic thought and Anglophone philosophy to be held from May 17-19.
We invite authors to submit abstracts of approximately 500 words for a conference entitled “History of the Philosophy of Pregnancy,” hosted by the Philosophy Department of the University of Dayton, as part of its Richard R. Baker colloquia series (Dayton, OH, USA). The conference will be held on October 6-7th, 2023. Please see below for details.
Keynote Speaker: Dr. Sara Brill (Fairfield University)
Fourteenth International Conference on Food Studies, Politécnico de Portalegre, Portalegre, Portugal, October 02 - 04, 2024.