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Canadian Jewish Studies / Études juives canadiennes is pleased to announce the publication of Volume 37, Spring 2024 - a special volume consisting of Robert Brym's "Jews and Israel 2024: A Survey of Canadian Attitudes, Jewish Perceptions."
The Survey is free and open access, available here: https://cjs.journals.yorku.ca/index.php/cjs/issue/view/2302
Table of Contents:
« The Translator at Work: Neutrality in Translation and Interpreting »
Journal of Religious Minorities under Muslim Rule
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CALL FOR PAPERS
Transnational Queer Histories is intended to platform and support scholarship from academics at all levels of their careers, and to give voice to researchers and topics that have until now been unrepresented or underrepresented in academic publishing circles. As such, it is our intention to open the doorways for innovative, new research, highlighting non-traditional approaches and subject matter.
TQH’s title is its programme; we seek work that is
The Centre for Port Cities and Maritime Cultures (PCMC) at the University of Portsmouth, and History Department at Hong Kong Baptist University (HKBU) invites manuscripts for consideration in an edited volume which explores the role of port cities in the context of global studies in social and cultural maritime history.
There have always been unacknowledged or under-acknowledged forces that operate around photography. Some of them are human, like family members, camera assistants, darkroom personnel, curators, editors and the like. Others are non-human, like algorithms, chemicals, equipment of various sorts and transportation.
Lecture Series Summer 2024
Interdisciplinary Approaches to the Baltic Sea Region
(Changing) Images, Narratives and Perspectives – 20 Years of EU Enlargement to the East
Georgetown University in Qatar is inviting scholars from around the world to study U.S. engagement in the Middle East through the lens of basketball and the development of the American Game in the region. Selected contributors will be invited to two workshops in Doha and Washington D.C. The deadline for paper abstract submissions is May 31, 2024. You can find more information on our project website.
In his commentary on Hegel, Subject-Object: Erläuterungen zu Hegel (1951), Ernst Bloch criticises the closed structure of Hegel’s system as the ‘spell of anamnesis’ that makes it impossible to think something really new. At the same time, he describes the structure of Hegel’s system as the simultaneity of the presence and the absence of the whole, the totum: a structure he calls a ‘utopian presence’.