Call for Papers: Workshop on the History and Practice of Archaeology in China
CFP – Workshop on the History and Practice of Archaeology in China
This page contains a list of all H-Net networks that have expressed interest in discussing project proposals and catalogs some past collaborations. We recommend that individuals initiate the proposal process by emailing the editors at a given network with a 250-word outline of the project, the proposer’s C.V., and a timeline for the project’s launch and completion. Proposers should also feel welcomed to CC the Associate Director of Networks (adnetworks@mail.h-net.org) and the Vice President of Networks (vp-net@mail.h-net.org) on their initial proposal or to email them separately for advice. The initial proposal process should be followed by a period of careful discussion among the proposers and the network’s editorial team about the feasibility and mechanics of potential project.
Some sample projects and collaborations from the past include:
2018 OAH Conference Recordings
H-Slavery's Conference Reports and Collaborations
H-Kentucky's Kentucky Woman Suffrage Project
In cases where an existing editorial team decides to bring on one or more individuals as editors on board members to pursue a project, those individuals need to go through the standard nomination, application, and certification processes outlined on this page.
The following networks have expressed interest in discussing project proposals from either individuals or scholarly organizations. Networks may add project proposal pages to this table by applying the category “H-Net Network Project Proposal Page” to the page.
CFP – Workshop on the History and Practice of Archaeology in China
H-Food-Studies New Blog Project: is currently seeking subscribers interested in writing in our new guest blogger project that focuses on all aspects of food studies. Blog articles should be no longer than 1,000 words with strong scholarly writing and should employ effective use of evidence, objectivity, careful citation and the presence of a bibliography.
H-Scholar welcomes project proposals to our network from our subscribers—including scholars, teachers, public academics, independent scholars, and scholarly organizations and societies. All H-Scholar content is subject to our posting guidelines and editorial oversight, is published on an open-access model, and circulates directly to our subscribers using email notifications.
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H-Eugenics welcomes subscribers – including researchers, teachers, public academics, independent scholars, and scholarly organizations and societies – to propose projects to our network. We offer many advantages to academics looking for a venue for scholarly communication and production. Our network rests on a versatile online platform, the H-Net Commons, intended for academic use in line with best practices.
H-Democracy welcomes subscribers—including scholars, teachers, public academics, independent scholars, and scholarly organizations and societies—to propose projects to our network. We offer many advantages to academics looking for a venue for scholarly communication and production. Our network rests on a versatile online platform, the H-Net Commons, intended for academic use in line with best practices.
H-Labor-Arts is currently seeking subscribers interested in writing in our new guest blogger project that focuses on discourses on labor including the arts, cultural and creative industries. Blog articles should be no longer than 1,000 words with strong scholarly writing and should employ effective use of evidence, objectivity, careful citation and the presence of a bibliography.
H-CELEBRATION is seeking subscibers (academics, authors, academic networks or groups) we are keen to work with postgraduate students, postdoctoral scholars including independent scholars within the field (celebration, festival, and leisure studies) and encourage you to send us a project proposal that you would like to develop.
H-Nationalism welcomes subscribers—including scholars, teachers, public academics, independent scholars, and scholarly organizations and societies—to propose to collaborate with our network. H-Nationalism offers many advantages to academics looking for a venue for scholarly communication and production.