The following announcements from H-Net may be of interest to some JHistory list members.
The following announcements from H-Net may be of interest to some JHistory list members.
Understanding Displacement in Visual Art and Cultural History: 1945 to Now [announcement]
by Ana Carden-Coyne
Centre for the Cultural History of War, University of Manchester, UK, announces: Conference Oct 25-25, 2023.
The National Health Service on TV [announcement]
by Julie Taddeo
Call For Papers for an Edited Collection, The National Health Service on Television
CFP: Routledge Companion to James Baldwin Seeking Submissions[announcement]
by Tyechia Thompson
We seek your expertise on the work of James Baldwin for a forthcoming volume entitled The Routledge Companion to James Baldwin. The volume will contain forty articles on this author and his work, and it promises to be the touchstone volume on Baldwin for some time to come. It seeks to be comprehensive in its treatment of Baldwin’s work and seeks to present cutting-edge scholarship on this author. Suggested chapters
for the volume are below.
Suggested Chapters for The Routledge Companion to James Baldwin
Beyond the Screen: Exploring the Digital Society [announcement]
by Luping Wang
The Postgraduate Research community from the Department of Sociology at the University of York is delighted to invite you all to our annual PGR Conference which will be held on Thursday 20th July 2023 under the theme ‘Beyond the Screen: Exploring the Digital Society’ with keynotes address from Professor David Beer and Dr Jennifer Chubb, both f
International Conference of Photography Studies: Photography and Site – Routes, Cartographies and Drifts [announcement]
by Filippo De Tomasi
The International Conference of Photography Studies, to be held on 4-6 December 2023 at Colégio dos Jesuítas, Universidade da Madeira, Funchal, Portugal, invites proposals on Photography and Site – Routes, Cartographies and Drifts. The conference aims to explore the ways in which photography has been used to map and represent territories, as well as documenting journeys, migrations and movements across landscapes. In addition to designating spatially defined territories, the notion of “site” has been associated with metaphorical and metonymic meanings, with historical, identity and
Gendering Social Media: Power, Privilege, and Politics[announcement]
by Usha Rana
Dear Colleagues,
We are pleased to invite you and your colleagues towards a book chapter for the book Gendering Social Media: Power, Privilege, and Politics to be published by Springer, Germany. Please submit your chapters before July 15, 2023. Please send your submission to editorialteam2022@gmail.com. Kindly acknowledge editors by email in case you are interested in contributing to any book chapter.
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