I am currently inviting chapter contributions for an edited collection on race and environmental justice in the era of COVID-19. This publication emerges within the framework of the ongoing research project “Air and Environmental Health in the (Post-)COVID-19 World”. Michigan State University Press has expressed interest in the book.
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Creativity as an Educational Agenda
Louisiana State University, USA
Dates: 15-17 Nov, 2023
Place: Virtual
Abstracts: 10 July, 2023 (Round 1) | 05 October, 2023 (Round 2)
https://amps-research.com/teaching-2023-lsu/
CALL:
Dear all,
The Fondation France-Japon de l'EHESS is pleased to announce the 5th Session of the second webinars cycle of the project "Care-led innovation: The case of elderly care in France and Japan" (INNOVCARE) to be held on Thursday 23 March 2023, 9 am to 11 am (France) / 5 pm to 7 pm (Japan).
We will have two presentations from:
Presentation Skills:Mastering the Craft
International Workshop
5 & 26 April 2023
3, 20 & 24 May 2023
(Same workshop, different dates)
Course Facilitator: Konstantinos D. Karatzas, Ph.D
We invite you to submit your manuscript to Transcultural Journal for Humanities and Social Sciences (TJHSS): Volume (4), Issue (3), July 2023. The Journal is an open access published by Badr University in Cairo, BUC and indexed in EKB, MLA and EBSCO and scored (7 out of 7) in the recent evaluation of the Supreme Council of Egyptian Universities. The journal publishes written manuscripts in various languages: English, Italian, German, Spanish, French, Chinese, and Arabic.
Join the Smithsonian’s National Museum of Asian Art on Tuesday, March 28 at 12 pm EST for The Art of Poetry: Sultan Ahmad and His Banquet of Intimates, an online talk with Ali Ferdowsi. Register here
CfP: Visualizing Drugs & Dyes. Art and Pharmacology in (Early) Medieval Worlds (600 – 1400)
International Conference
September, 4.– 6. 2023, Basel
Organized by Theresa Holler (Basel University), Hannah Baader (Kunsthistorisches Institut in Florenz – Max-Planck-Institut/Berlin) and Andrew Griebeler (Princeton University)
Submissions are due by April 2, 2023
Rising Asia Journal invites scholars to submit research articles by 1st June 2024. We publish Research Articles in all fields (multidisciplinary) focusing on Southeast Asia, East Asia (China, Japan, the Koreas, and Taiwan), and India's North-East Region, dealing with politics, diplomacy, strategic affairs, economy, health, music, poetry, literature, film studies, and other aspects dealing with these Asian societies. Articles should be between 5,000 to 10,000 words in length, accompanied by footnotes in Chicago style, and Works Cited.
Local Administrations and the Holocaust: Occupation, Collaboration, and Resistance
Biblical scenes, figures of saints and martyrs, and depictions of Christ and the Virgin Mary are among the motifs most frequently represented on the walls of the Inquisition prisons as well as other places of reclusion and detention. In this workshop, we will explore the votive dimension of graffiti and the role of muralism as a form of political activism, social criticism, and vehicle for protest and resistance. Locally, we will also consider the historical legacy of sgraffito on Florentine palatial façades and its relationship to contemporary graffiti.