ANN-Summer School ARCHIVES OF THE PRESENT | RACISM, ACTIVISM, AND REMEMBRANCE
APPLICATIONS ARE NOW OPEN
APPLICATIONS ARE NOW OPEN
Racial Orders, Racist Borders: 17-18 October 2019, University of Amsterdam
Immigrants & Minorities 2020 Special Issue:
Race, Immigration, and the British Media since 1945
500-word abstracts due: 30 April 2019
Full papers due: 01 September 2019
Please send abstracts of no more than 500 words to Simon Peplow (Simon.Peplow@warwick.ac.uk) and
E. James West (james.west@northumbria.ac.uk).
On the Matter of Blackness in Europe: Transnational Perspectives
5th International Conference of the Dakar Institute of African Studies
July 5-6, 2019
Dakar, Senegal
Theme:
The Critical Thinker-Doer:
Higher Education and Knowledge Production for the Common Good
The African Studies Review in partnership with the Dakar Institute will host the African Studies Review Pipeline for Emerging African Studies Scholars workshop, immediately preceding the conference on Thursday July 4, 2019. This workshop will be run entirely in French.
STAGING SLAVERY AROUND 1800: PERFORMANCES OF SLAVERY AND RACE FROM AN INTERNATIONAL PERSPECTIVE
Ohene-Nyako, P. (2018). The Heart of the Race: Black Women Contesting British Imperialism and Whiteness. Third-World Feminist Internationalism in Britain in the 1970s-1980s. Tijdschrift voor Genderstudies, 21 (3), pp. 249-264.
CALL FOR PAPERS:
7th Biennial Afroeuropeans Network Conference
Black In/Visibilities Contested
It is with great pleasure that we invite you to participate and share the Call for Papers of the 7th Biannual Conference of the Afroeuropeans Network: “Afroeuropeans: Black In/Visibilities Contested”, which will take place between 4 and 6 July 2019 at ISCTE-IUL, Lisbon (Portugal).
To submit the proposals please consult the 30 open panels distributed through the 6 thematic lines:
On behalf of the Voyages Team, it is a pleasure to announce the launch of the second version of the slave voyages website today at https://slavevoyages.org/
We thank our collaborators, supporters, and users. We hope that the website will continue serving as a site for education, research, and remembrance of that tragic chapter in human history.
Best wishes,
D.
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Daniel B. Domingues da Silva
Assistant Professor
Department of History
Rice University