Drawing | Photographing the Walls of Constantinople
a project by Silvia Pedone & Domenico Venura
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Drawing | Photographing the Walls of Constantinople
a project by Silvia Pedone & Domenico Venura
Imago Mundi information sessions: How to prepare and submit a history of cartography article
Join the editors of Imago Mundi: The International Journal for the History of Cartography for an online information session. We will discuss the journal and its submission and editing process, share tips for writing an engaging and innovative academic article, and answer questions. We especially welcome scholars who are new to the field.
One-hour sessions are scheduled to be accessible to global participants:
The editors of the Journal of Language and Discrimination (https://journal.equinoxpub.com/index.php/JLD/index), Massimiliano Demata (University of Turin) and Natalia Knoblock (Saginaw Valley State University), are inviting special issue proposals for 2026. Prospective guest editors should email the description of the special issue theme and abstracts of proposed articles to massimiliano.demata@unito.it and nlknoblo@svsu.edu.
The Historians of Islamic Art Association is pleased to invite you to an online workshop on Alternative Careers for the Islamic Art History PhD.
Date: April 17, 2024
11am CST/ 12:00 EST/ 17:00 GMT
Moderator: Yael Rice (Amherst College)
Panelists: Nancy Micklewright (National Museum of Asian Art), Wen Wen (Barker Langham), Amanda Hannoosh Steinberg (Harvard Faculty of Arts and Sciences Fine Arts Library)
Female loyalists occupied a nearly impossible position during the American Revolution. Unlike their male counterparts, loyalist women were effectively silenced—unable to officially align themselves with either side or avoid being persecuted for their family ties.
The annual Middle East Dialogue conference, sponsored by the Policy Studies Organization, takes place April 5 and features a range of scholarship and practitioner discussion on topics including the war in Gaza, Iranian politics, nuclear weapons policy, American Muslim discourses, and politics in Sudan. The event is free and open to the public. Register via the link below. The conference is being held in hybrid format at Villanova University (USA) and online; participants may attend most panels by web link. Please join us for interesting discussions about new research and policy debates!
Global Cinema Symposium, University of Texas at Dallas
Organized by the Harry W. Bass Jr. School of Arts, Humanities, and Technology
Nov. 1-2, 2024, In-person at the University of Texas at Dallas
Keynote Speakers: Dr. Lúcia Nagib (University of Reading), Dr. Lalitha Gopalan (University of Texas at Austin)
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.
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.