EXTENDED DEADLINES Monday 13 February 2023, 23:59 CET
Session title: Archaeology and Conflict: Thinking Outside the Box
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EXTENDED DEADLINES Monday 13 February 2023, 23:59 CET
Session title: Archaeology and Conflict: Thinking Outside the Box
The Midwest Conference for British Studies is proud to announce that its 70th Annual Meeting will be held at Bowling Green State University on October 13-14, 2023.
The Korean Studies Promotion Service (KSPS) contributes to the globalization of Korean Studies by opening up new horizons for Korean Studies across a wide range of fields including the humanities, social sciences, and arts.
To this end, the KSPS supports the promotion of Korean Studies in a variety of ways, including by building infrastructure for research and education on Korean Studies, by popularizing Korean Studies, and by disseminating research outcomes in Korea and abroad.
The language/dialect dichotomy raises several unresolved questions in the discipline of linguistics. While any particular language/dialect dispute could, perhaps, be conceptualized as a classificatory disagreement of the “lumpers vs. splitters” type, a more fundamental disagreement separates both lumpers and splitters from scholars who reject the dichotomy’s premises. Scholars from might be called the “agnostic” school deny that the dichotomy has any linguistic meaning.
Two co-editors of an upcoming book of essays about historic sites on the eve of America’s 250th anniversary seek submissions from heritage practitioners and humanities scholars to discuss inclusive, expansive, and reflective narratives of the Revolutionary Era (1750-1830). The book is in editorial development for a public history series at an academic press.
An online lecture focussing on largely unexplored handwritten Jewish how-to and recipe books produced in premodern Eastern and Central Europe. These manuscripts embodied textual and material format in which Jewish practical knowledge circulated between cultural (Jewish and Christian) and linguistic (Hebrew, Yiddish, Polish, and Ruthenian) milieus. They record practices that extend beyond the boundaries of now distinct disciplines of knowing, such as medicine, natural sciences, kabbalah (Jewish mystical traditions), or magic.
Call for Papers
Slavery and the Environment in the Americas
University of Kansas
May 2024
Greetings from the Center for East Asian Studies at the University of Chicago (CEAS)!
CEAS is pleased to announce the CALL FOR NOMINATIONS for The William F. Sibley Memorial Subvention Award for Japanese Translation.
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.
Villanova University
The Department of Theology and Religious Studies at Villanova University announces an upcoming conference and call for papers
The Legacy and Limits of Vatican II in an Age of Crisis:
Gender, Race, Abuse, and the Living Catholic Tradition
November 30 – December 2, 2023, Villanova University
Keynote Speakers