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Call for Papers: Postgraduate English
Postgraduate English, Durham University’s online peer-reviewed literary journal, has been publishing postgraduate research biannually since the year 2000 and is one of the longest-running online postgraduate literary journals in the world. In recent years the journal has received reprint requests from academic publishers.
Dear Colleagues and Friends,
The first issue of the 2023 edition of the International Journal of Russian Studies (IJORS) has come out at our address https://www.ijors.net/issue12_1_2023/issue12_1.php We are now calling for articles for the forthcoming issues.
The International Journal of Russian Studies is an electronic journal published solely on the internet. The journal is published twice a year in January and July. The deadline for articles is 25 December and 25 June.
Call for abstracts to form a panel at the South Asia Conference, UW-Madison, 2023.
Abstract:
PAMLA 2023 RHETORICAL THEORY PANEL
CALL FOR PAPERS
“Rhetorical Theory”
Portland, October 26-29th
Chair: Dr. Ryan Leack (USC)
Abstract
This panel will explore recent movements in rhetorical theory writ large, either in connection with or apart from composition theory and practice. Special attention will be given to proposals that engage with the conference's theme.
Description
The Historical, Cultural and Critical Inquiry Group at the University of Newcastle (Australia) is pleased to announce the first paper in our 2023 seminar series, on 10 March, 10-11am Australian Eastern Daylight Time (UTC+11). The seminar will be simultaneously held on campus and broadcast live via Zoom. (Details and Zoom link below.) Our presenter is
“Globalisation or Empire? Revolution and the Geopolitics of Chinese Debt, 1895-1913.”
(Matthew Fitzpatrick, Flinders University)
Multiverse Convention 2023
Event Date & Location: October 20-22, 2023, Westin Atlanta Perimeter North
Deadline for Submissions: June 30, 2023
Name of Organization: Multiverse Convention
Organization Website: https://www.multiversecon.org
Contact Email: Rhonda Jackson Joseph, Learn@Multiversecon.org
CONVENTION THEME:
The Sixth Annual Ann Radcliffe Academic Conference at StokerCon 2023
Conference Date: Friday, June 16, 2023
Conference Location: Station Square Hotel, 300 W Station Square Dr, Pittsburgh, PA 15219
Conference Website: https://www.stokercon.com
A small number of spots have become available for presenters in the International Society for Cultural History's 2023 conference on "Cultural Histories of Empire." The program committee welcomes proposals that address the conference theme outlined below. In addition to two plenary speakers, Jane Lydon (Wesfarmers Chair of Australian History, University of Western Australia) and Carlos F.
The Conference on Illinois History is accepting proposals that deal with the history, culture, politics, geography, anthropology, sociology, or archaeology of Illinois. We also welcome proposals that use Illinois history as a lens to understand a regional, national, or international issue.