This special forum links processes of Asian American racialization with the reception and circulation of Asian religio-philosophy in the US. In doing so, this forum builds on the foundation laid by a previous special forum titled Redefining the American in Asian American Studies, published in JTAS in 2012.
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Call for Papers (Issue 35): Emotion and Affect
Deadline extended to the 15th of April
Submission Date: October 1, 2024
The year 2025 marks the centennial of the death of Sun Yat-sen, the pivotal figure behind the 1911 Chinese Revolution and China’s inaugural President. The Belt & Road Initiative Quarterly (BRIQ) is proud to announce a special issue dedicated to examining the historical significance, enduring legacy, and contemporary relevance of both this revolutionary movement and Sun Yat-sen's visionary ideas.
SHAW 2024 Conference
Rothermere American Institute, The University of Oxford
Friday 5th July 2024
The Society for the History of Women in the Americas (SHAW) welcomes proposals for its annual conference, held at the Rothermere American Institute at the University of Oxford.
About The Conference
Das Forum für mediävistische Komparatistik (https://ma-komparatistik.de) lädt herzlich zu seiner dritten digitalen Vortragsreihe im Sommersemester 2024 ein.
The Emerging Scholars Forum of the Association for Canadian Studies in German-Speaking Countries (GKS) is excited to announce our 21st annual conference which will take place in Bremen, Germany this October!
Call for Presenters!
UKDHHH Connecting + Sharing Event, Thursday 6th June 2024 @ Manchester Deaf Centre
Presentations in person (in an accessible environment) - we'll have some additional in-person spaces and a remote access option to expand the event to our wider home + international community!
The UK Disability History and Heritage Hub (UKDHHH) links organisations and individuals working with, or interested in, the histories of disabled, neurodivergent or Deaf people.
Societies and Cities
A Track on issues of social justice. Part of the Livable Cities Series.
University of London
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When: 26-28 June, 2024
Where: London (+ virtual)
Abstracts: 10 April, 2024
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This interdisciplinary conference is based on several tracks. The broadly defined ‘Social Justice’ Track is interested in international perspectives of a whole set of issues related to notions of fair and equitable access to a ‘livable city’.
THEMES:
One Year Visiting Assistant Professor in American Studies, 2024-2025 academic year