Eugenics on the Web – Weekly Announcements July 18, 2021
Numerous articles of interest were published this week, including:
Mithila Art in 2020: Life, Labor, and COVID-19 in South Asia - March 26th at 10am Eastern
Join the Princeton University Library for a live webinar highlighting representations of the pandemic in South Asian art that was recently acquired.
Julie Mellby, Graphic Arts Curator, and Ellen Ambrosone, South Asian Studies Librarian, will host a panel discussion with Amanda Lanzillo, Cotsen Postdoctoral Fellow in the Society of Fellows; Lina Vincent, art historian and curator based in Goa, India; and Peter Zirnis, curator and collector of Mithila art.
Transfers: Interdisciplinary Journal of Mobility Studies (Vol. 10, Issue 1)
Dear Colleague,
The Special Anniversary Issue of Transfers: Interdisciplinary Journal of Mobility Studies has published! This issue is free to access until March 10, 2021.
*Conference call for papers* Mobilization, Interaction, Contention: Relations Between NGOs/Civil Society and States in Times of Covid-19 - An Interdisciplinary Workshop (in three meetings)
(apologies for cross posting)
Abstract submission deadline: March 1st, 2021 (see below)
Conference abstract:
CFP: Corona und mediale Öffentlichkeiten. Interdisziplinäre Perspektiven auf den Zusammenhang von SARS-CoV-2 und Medien, Passau (31.03.2021)
Corona und mediale Öffentlichkeiten
“Limitations of Social Protections of Migrant Families in Japan Exposed by COVID-19: The Case of Nepalese Women” Dec. 3rd 7pm
Sophia University Institute of Comparative Culture
Special Lecture Series: Vulnerable Populations in Japan under Covid-19 - 10
Invites you to a discussion with Masako Tanaka, Sophia University,
TOC: Regions and Cohesion (Vol. 10, Issue 3)
Dear Colleague,
"Refugees in Japan's Detention Centers during the Pandemic" Sophia University, Wed. Nov 18
Sophia University Institute of Comparative Culture
Special Lecture Series: Vulnerable Populations in Japan under Covid-19 - 7
Invites you to a discussion with:
David H. Slater, Sophia University; and Rose Barbaran, filmmaker of refugee life and politics in Tokyo
"Refugees in Japan's Detention Centers during the Pandemic" -- Nov. 18, online
Sophia University Institute of Comparative Culture
Special Lecture Series: Vulnerable Populations in Japan under Covid-19 - 7
Invites you to a discussion with:
David H. Slater, Sophia University; and Rose Barbaran, filmmaker of refugee life and politics in Tokyo
