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Call for Applications: Toward Equity in Publishing
Deadline: May 1, 2023
Surrealisms 2023: Houston
November 9 – 11, 2023
5th Annual Conference of the
International Society for the Study of Surrealism (ISSS)
Jointly organized by the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston; The Menil Collection; The University of Houston; and Rice University
Submissions due April 1, 2023
Notification by May 15, 2023
From Wine Moms to QAnon: White Supremacy and White Women’s Lifestyle Culture
Join us for the 1st lecture of the AKU-ISMC Guest Professor Programme in which Professor Aaron Hughes will address a pressing issue facing modern liberal democracies, imagined as particularly acute in the aftermath of 9/11: when and how to accommodate religious minorities. The latter are often subsumed under the rather problematic and open-ended rubric “Muslims.” This has resulted in numerous political and legal attempts to confront, categorise, and ultimately control internal Muslim communities, just as it has been used to keep external ones at bay.
I am reaching out on behalf of the St Antony’s International Review (STAIR) at the University of Oxford. STAIR is the only peer-reviewed, graduate student-run journal of global affairs at the University of Oxford, and we are currently accepting abstract submissions for our June 2023 issue under the theme: The Future of Ukraine in Europe.
Call for Submissions
Rolling Submissions
Humanity & Society: The Journal of the Association for Humanist Sociology (https://www.humanist-sociology.org/)
Humanity & Society (H&S) publishes:
Activist-oriented, public scholarship that directly applies a social justice lens. Work should engage in how to advance movements and how to participate in our collective, social struggle.
Call for Chapters
Song Studies: Approaches and Perspectives (Amsterdam University Press)
Contributions are invited for an edited collection that introduces “Song Studies” as an emerging, interdisciplinary field of study and practice. More specifically, the book covers different approaches and perspectives to the creative practice and expression of song (e.g., analysing, composing, performing) and inaugurates the newly established series titled “Song Studies”: https://www.aup.nl/en/series/song-studies.
The David Center for the Study of the American Revolution at the American Philosophical Society and the Massachusetts Historical Society intend to host a conference on the theme “Empire and Its Discontent” at the Massachusetts Historical Society on December 1 and 2, 2023. This conference is part of a series of interdisciplinary and international meetings designed to re-examine the origins, course and consequences of the American Revolution.
The deadline to submit proposals for the Peace History Society conference "Peace & Protest, Past & Present" (October 26-28, 2023) has been extended to March 31. Please visit the conference website linked below for the full Call for Proposals.
The sustainable revolution of the energy sector requires investments in clean energy technology and innovations. Climate change and other related problems continue harming the global community and are the impetus for advancing the green energy economy, along with the global energy justice movement. Research and Development (R&D), as well as investment into sustainability, will undoubtedly contribute to climate change mitigation and adaptation, fostering economic development and stimulating the creation of new jobs in sustainability and RES.