The following announcements from H-Net may be of interest to some JHistory list members.

David Mindich Discussion

The following announcements from H-Net may be of interest to some JHistory list members.

 

Back to the Future: Feminist Media Activism in Transition (special issue of the Journal of Gender Studies) [announcement]

by Eleanor Careless

How has feminist media activism transitioned from the print era to the digital? What are the key events or moments of technological transition which have signalled shifts in feminist media activism or production (for instance, the rise of TV/televised events, radio, Xerox machines, hashtags, or TikTok)? And what methodological approaches (decolonial, queer, affective, archival, periodical) might we bring to the concept of ‘transition’ in feminist media studies?

 

PANAFRICA: IMAGE, SOUND, TEXT [announcement]

by Sandrine Colard-De

Dear colleagues,

 

Exploration of Class, Distinction, and Habitus in Popular Culture of Central and Eastern Europe [announcement]

by Zdeněk Nebřenský

Conference organised by the Centre for the Study of Popular Culture, Charles University in Prague an

 

CFP: K-pop and the West: Media, Fandom, and Transnational Politics[announcement]

by Stephanie Choi

Call for Papers

K-pop and the West: Media, Fandom, and Transnational Politics
The Asia Research Institute, University at Buffalo (UB), the State University of New York October 27-28, 2023

 

 

Fandom and Neomedia Studies (FANS) Association Japan: Call for Members [announcement]

by Jason Bennett

FANS Japan • F.A.N.S 評判記 • F.A.N.S. Hyōban-ki