The Handbook on Memory Studies in Africa seeks to provide a guide to the expanding field of memory studies in and on Africa. This edited collection will bring together cutting-edge scholarship to map the continent’s multitudinous memory terrains, diverse cultural histories, and heterogeneous memory regimes and actors. Recognizing that memory studies on the continent have vastly expanded over the last decade, this handbook will offer readers an introduction to key concepts, debates, themes, and trends in memory studies in and on Africa.
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Deadline: 11:59 pm (GMT) on 15 March 2023
Workshop to be held at Paul Mellon Centre on 10 May 2023
Call for Papers: Critical Studies in Men’s Fashion
Special Issue: ‘Atmospheres’
View the full CFP here>>
https://www.intellectbooks.com/critical-studies-in-mens-fashion#call-for-papers
Online Zoom lecture from the UCL Institute of Jewish Studies
Call KADOC Fellow 2023
KADOC Fellowships on Religion, Culture and Society (1750-)
KADOC, the Interfaculty Documentation and Research Centre on Religion, Culture and Society at KU Leuven, is one of the leading cultural heritage institutions in Belgium and an international research centre focusing on the interactions between religion and society from the 18th century until present.
Organizers: Dr. Elisa Satjukow (Leipzig University) and Dr. Friedrich Cain (University of Vienna) in cooperation with the Research Platform “Transformations and Eastern Europe” (University of Vienna), the Center for Transdisciplinary Historical-Cultural Studies (University of Vienna), the Southeast Europe Association, and The University of New Europe.
RGS-IBG Annual International Conference: London, August 29 – September 1
CFP – Contemporary Countercultural Communities and Geographies of Sustainability.
Session sponsor: Geographies of Leisure and Tourism Research Group (GLTRG)
Session convener: Dr. Michael O’ Regan (Glasgow Caledonian University)
CALL FOR PAPERS
Conference
“Connecting three worlds: health & socialism in the Cold War ”
Funded by the Wellcome Trust
Berlin, Germany, June 14th- 16th, 2023
Organizers: Dora Vargha, Sarah Marks and Edna Suárez-Díaz
Keynote: Sean Brotherton (NYU)
Civil Engagement Transfers between Eastern Europe and the Low Countries, 1933-1989 Agency and action in Czech, Slovak, Hungarian and Polish émigré communities during the Cold War.
Webinar, 1 March 2023, 16-18 h. CET