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

 

5th Annual Transnational Journalism History Conference [announcement]

by Debra van Tuyll

The deadline for submission of abstracts to the 5th annual Transnational Journalism History Conference is approaching; it is February 1, 2020. The conference will be at Augusta University in Augusta, Georgia May 28 and 29, 2020. Submission are sought that deal with any aspect of transnational journalism history. Papers for this conference may be considered for publication in one of our upcoming manuscripts, details of which will be announced at the conference. To submit an abstract, please send it to Debbie van Tuyll at dvantuyl@augusta.edu.

 

Call for Book Proposals: Monographs or Edited Volumes on Social Media [announcement]

by Ellisa Anslow

Vernon Press invites book or edited volume proposals on Social Media. All areas of study with the common goal of exploring the impact of social media on life in today's world are encouraged to be submitted. 

 

 

The New Black Public Sphere [announcement]

by Eric R. Jackson

The New Black Public Sphere anthology continues the groundbreaking work begun by the Black
Public Sphere Collective in 1993. Defined by the Black Public Sphere Collective, 1“… the black
public sphere is one critical space where new democratic forms and emergent diasporic
movements can enrich and question one another” (The Black Public Sphere: A Public Culture
Book, p.1). This convergence of theory and community activism traces its genesis to two
conferences presented in 1993. In The Black Public Sphere resistance to the hierarchies inherent

 

NATIONAL CONFERENCE ON MEDIA LITERACY AND COMMUNICATION FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT [announcement]

by Ramesh Sharma

NATIONAL CONFERENCE ON MEDIA LITERACY AND COMMUNICATION FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT

March 20-21, 2020

About the Conference:

 

Call for Work: Comparative Media Arts Journal, Issue 8 | Invisibility [announcement]

by Yani Kong

Issue Eight: Invisibility (escaping notice)

Call for Papers / Works  

Silence, unseen, unspeakable, inapreciable, faint, concealed, unheard, impalpable. These are terms that fall within the semantic realm of invisibility. How do we begin to speak about, create alongside, sit with, and/or reflect on what cannot -by definition- be reified?  

 

CFP: Cinema and Media Cultures in the Middle East [announcement]

by Terri Ginsberg

CALL FOR PROPOSALS
Cinema and Media Cultures in the Middle East
Peter Lang Publishing

Book Series Editors:  
Terri Ginsberg (The American University in Cairo)
Chris Lippard (University of Utah)

 

Media Theory, Media Fiction, and Infrastructures Beyond the Earth Workshop[announcement]

by Reka Gal

University of Toronto, Mississauga

May 7-8, 2020

Call for Papers: Media Theory, Media Fiction, and Infrastructures Beyond the Earth

 

Three Day International Conference on Politics, Media and Environment: Indian and European Experience [announcement]

by KUMARESAN RAJA NK 

Call for Papers for a Three Day International Conference on Politics, Media and Environment: Indian and European Experience 

 

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Three Day International Conference on Politics, Media and Environment: Indian and European Experience [announcement]

by KUMARESAN RAJA NK 

Call for Papers for a Three Day International Conference on Politics, Media and Environment: Indian and European Experience 

 


H-Net Job Guide Weekly Report for H-Announce: 20 January - 27 January[announcement]

by System Administrator

H-Net Job Guide

The following jobs were posted to the H-Net Job Guide from 20 January 2020 to 27 January 2020. These job postings are included here based on the categories selected by the list editors for H-Announce. See the H-Net Job Guide website at http://www.h-net.org/jobs/ for more information. To contact the Job Guide, write to jobguide@mail.h-net.org or call +1-517-432-5134 between 9 am and 5 pm US Eastern time.

H-Net reviews posted to the web 20 Jan 2020 - 27 Jan 2020 [announcement]

by System Administrator

The following reviews were posted to the H-Net web site between
20 Jan 2020 and 27 Jan 2020.

Reviewed for H-War by Joseph Fonseca
   Huff, Gregg; Majima, Shinobu, eds. and trans..  _World War II
   Singapore: The Chōsabu Reports on Syonan_.  Singapore: National
   University of Singapore Press, 2018.  520 pp.  $60.00, ISBN 978-
   981-4722-62-9.

http://www.h-net.msu.edu/reviews/showrev.php?id=52612

Reviewed for H-War by Sarah Davis-Secord