The Society for Lascasian Studies, invites submission of papers for a special volume of Estudios Filosóficos, "Revaluating the School of Salamanca in Transatlantic and Global Perspective." As Iberia’s overseas jurisdictions and economic activities expanded, the intellectual equilibrium forged through many centuries of reconquista required radical reinvention.
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Call for papers for the next Global Jonathan Edwards Congress to be hosted by the affiliated Jonathan Edwards Center at Evangelische Theologische Faculteit Leuven, BELGIUM. Theme: Rationality and Spirituality: Retrieving Edwards for Understanding Religion and Spirituality in Human Experience Today. Note: Non-Edwards scholars are also welcome to address the main theme.
Paper proposal deadline: March 20, 2023
Hearing occupies a prominent place within the medieval hierarchy of senses. The New Testament pericopes "In the beginning was the Word" (John 1.1) and "Faith comes from hearing" (Romans 10.17) had an immense impact in late antiquity and in the Middle Ages. For example, based on this, the ideas of the conceptio per aurem, according to which Mary conceived by hearing, develop.
We are looking for an external examiner with knowledge of visual studies theory to act as the external examiner for an undergraduate module looking at Visual Culture, Knowledge and Power. Studnets on the course look at visual phenomena including art, advertising (both print and other forms), television and film.
The module descriptor reads:
This module studies what we see in the news, on billboards, social media, museums, and public spaces, and explores what these images and artefacts tells us about society, how we perceive it, and how we identify with it.
The International Commission for the History of Representative and Parliamentary Institutions (IC) is recognized as an Affiliated Society with the American Historical Association. Its scholars have participated in AHA annual meetings since 2020. The International Commission was founded in Lausanne in 1936 and has been continuously active throughout the world since 1945. The International Commission publishes the Journal of Parliaments, Estates and Representation three times a year.
This MLA panel invites critical and ethical interrogations that underpin the urgency to look
beyond the single-issue strategies of reading and creating South Asia in critical discourse.
Incidentally, the scholarly trajectory of issues on South Asia has flattened the diversity of the geopolitically, culturally rich discursive space and its experiences to increasingly refer to India-
centric discussions. Given our objective of reexamining the definitive restrictions of the trajectory of South Asian Literature and Studies, we seek papers that recover and reinterrogate
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.