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Space and Culture, India (Q2 ranked Journal)
Guest Editors: Dr. Debajyoti Biswas and Professor Om Prakash Dwivedi
CfP: BROLLY. Journal of Social Sciences
(London Academic Publishing, UK)
Vol. 6, No. 1, April/May 2025 (General Topic)
Submission Deadline: April 20, 2025
No processing or publication fees.
#OpenAccess
ISSN 2516-869X (Print)
ISSN 2516-8703 (Online)
Web: https://www.journals.lapub.co.uk/index.php/Brolly
Email: brolly@journals.lapub.co.uk
CALL FOR PAPERS
Critique: Journal of English Language and Literature
Submission Deadline: May 15, 2025
The editors of Critique: Journal of English Language and Literature invite submissions for its upcoming issue that advance scholarly research and critical inquiry in the fields of English language and literature. We seek original contributions that explore a diverse array of topics, aiming to enhance academic discourse and foster interdisciplinary dialogue.
Calls for Papers for the 2026 MLA Convention
January 8-11, Toronto
The Doris Lessing Society
1 Doris Lessing the Storyteller: Literature and Social Change
The goal is to explore the ways in which Lessing uses fiction for social transformation through the elaboration and dissemination of knowledge, e.g., self-education, constructing knowledge, questioning moral/political values, and the relationship to language.
Deadline for submissions: Sunday, 23 March 2025
The interest in Slavic fairy tales and fables remains relatively marginal in international Fairy Tale Studies. Influential essays by Vladimir Propp on the Morphology of the Folktale (1928, English translation 1958, Italian translation 1966) and the Historical Roots of the Wondertale (1946, Italian translation 1949) encouraged international interest in Russian folk tales. However, they also contributed to the tendency to perceive these tales primarily as a manifestation of the oral or folkloric tradition—a perspective that prevails up to this day.
Keywords: Colonialism, Hauntings, Postcolonial, Memory, Imperial, Afterlives, Bodies, Narratives
Empire's ghosts persist beyond colonial rule, manifesting as hauntings that collapse the distance between past and present. These specters transform the immaterial into tangible forces that infiltrate daily life. The colonial past is never truly gone; it lingers, erupting through material and psychic traces.
This panel calls for papers that examine theories and histories of the body alongside histories of fashion and modeling. In what ways do contemporary fashion studies or modeling studies build on or depart from foundational texts that interrogate the body? How do fashion and modeling embody or resist ableism, ageism, transphobia, fatphobia, and other forms of oppression that are mediated through the body? This panel is particularly interested in the role of the model, expansively defined as fashion modeling, artist's modeling, instagram modeling or other forms of model-like roles and embodied performances.
2025 MMLA theme "The Humanities is Where Hope Lives"
Gender Studies
Panel Title “Hope for Voice and Gender” – Virtual Panel
Maybe love is like rain. Sometimes gentle, sometimes torrential,
flooding, eroding, quiet, steady, filling the earth, collecting in hidden springs.
When it rains, when we love, new life grows.
—Carol Gilligan, The Birth of Pleasure: A New Map of Love (232)
THREAD: Ubiquitous Medieval
SESSION TITLE: Understanding the Coloniser/Re-Imagining the Medieval
FORMAT: Short Paper
Science and Fiction Panel: Finding Hope in Science and Fiction
Chaired by Nesrine Affara (Carnegie Mellon University Qatar- Biology) and Jeffrey Squires (Carnegie Mellon University Qatar- English)
Contact Email: squires@cmu.edu
CFP deadline 18 April 2025
University of Siedlce
Institute of Linguistics and Literary Studies
and
University of the Balearic Islands
Faculty of Philosophy and Art
would like to kindly invite all scholars from across the Humanities to take part in the
10th Annual Siedlce Forum for Contemporary Issues
in Language and Literature
The Tolkien Society is excited to partner with the Centre for Fantasy and the Fantastic and Medical Humanities Research Centre at the University of Glasgow. The seminar will be co-run by Will Sherwood (The Tolkien Society’s Education Secretary), Clare Moore (University of Glasgow), and Journee Cotton (New Mexico Military Institute).
The editors and editorial committee of Rhetor: the Journal of the Canadian Society for the Study of Rhetoricinvite submissions for the journal’s 10th volume, with articles to be published on a rolling basis in 2025. Rhetoris a bilingual (English and French), refereed, online journal published by RhetCanada, a scholarly society dedicated to the study of rhetorical history, theory, and practice. The journal’s scope includes, but is not limited to, the following subjects:
2025 Situations International Conference
Precarity and Injustice: A Global Reckoning of Our Time
October 23-24, 2025
Institute of European and American Studies, Academia Sinica,
Taipei, Taiwan
Centre for Research in Posthumanities, Bankura University presents
A Two-Day International Conference on
“‘Thinking Other-Wise’: Posthumanism and Human-Animal Studies”
03-04 April, 2025 ** Bankura University** 10:30 am – 4 Pm
Concept Note & CFP
Ann Radcliffe
Academic Conference
For Academic Researchers across the Horror Genre!
The Seventh Annual Ann Radcliffe Academic Conference at StokerCon 2025
CALL FOR INITIAL PAPERS
Conference Date: Friday, June 13, 2025
Conference Location: Hilton Stamford Hotel & Executive Meeting Center
1 First Stamford Pl
Stamford, CT 06902
The 2025 StokerCon convention is eager to channel the creative potential of Stamford’s history, culture, and communities.
Multiverse Convention LEARN Track Call for Submissions
Event Date & Location: October 17 - October 19, 2025 at the Hilton Peachtree City, 2443 HWY 54 West, Peachtree City, Georgia, 30269
Deadline for Submissions: Friday, May 2, 2025
Name of Organization: Multiverse Convention Organization
Website: https://www.multiversecon.org
Contact Email: Kenneth Broome, Jr., Learn@Multiversecon.org
CONVENTION THEME:
Call for Papers, Sixteenth Century Society Conference, Portland, OR, Oct 30-Nov 1 2025
Crafters of Laughter: Innovation in Early Modern Comic Imagery
Session Organizers: Sandra Cheng (NYC College of Technology) and Kimberlee A. Cloutier-Blazzard (Independent Scholar)
Call for articles for the peer-reviewed academic blog of the PopMeC Association for US Popular Culture Studies (popmec.hypotheses.org ISSN 2660-8839). We accept, process, and publish articles on a rolling basis and we welcome eassays by postgraduate students and early career scholars.
Conference: 24-25 April 2025 (online - via Zoom)
Scientific Committee:
Professor Wojciech Owczarski – University of Gdańsk, Poland
Professor Polina Golovátina-Mora – NTNU, Norwegian University of Science and Technology
CALL FOR PAPERS:
Call for Abstracts: 8th World Conference on Arts, Humanities, Social Sciences, and Education
Dates: May 22 - 23, 2025
Venue: ARCOTEL Wimberger Wien, Neubaugürte, 34-36, 1070, Vienna, Austria
CPD Accreditation
As a Certified CPD Accredited Provider (Provider Number #785414), this conference offers 18 CPD credit hours, providing attendees with valuable recognition for their professional development. Verification is available at https://thecpdregister.com/view/eurasia-conferences-816429.
DEADLINE EXTENDED - March 31st
Call for Presentations – The Solarpunk Conference 2025: Collective Care, Collective Power
MMLA 2025 Milwaukee, WI
Postcolonial and Decolonial Studies permanent section
Deadline for submission: April 10th
The Postcolonial and Decolonial Studies Permanent Section of the Midwest Modern Language Association (MMLA) seeks abstracts in line with this year’s conference’s theme: "The Humanities is Where Hope Lives." This will be an in-person panel.
We are looking for papers that respond to the conference's theme from the perspective of postcolonial and/or decolonial studies.
From the conference’s website,
Conference: 10-11 April 2025 (online - via Zoom)
CFP:
This panel invites papers addressing the formative roles played by the queer print infrastructures that established, defined, and perpetuated literary modernism. Via the material production systems of independent magazines, small-run presses, special edition printings, and specialist bookstores (including Shakespeare & Co., The Little Review, The Egoist, Hogarth Press, Fire!!, etc, etc) queer/non-normative people had a remarkable shaping effect on the material productions and aesthetic coherences/incoherences of commercial and ‘high’ modernism.
The SAMLA conference is taking place in Atlanta, GA on Thursday, November, 6 – Saturday, November, 8, 2025 at the Wyndham Atlanta Buckhead Hotel & Conference Center. The proposed panel dovetails directly with this year’s conference theme “Knowledge.” Even as the past few years have highlighted death and the value of health, there still remains a lack of knowledge and studies concerning the reality of these experiences for some people, especially marginalized groups. This panel is open to all perspectives and seeks to explore death, health, and/or their intersections in the humanities and beyond.
The 2026 Modern Language Association (MLA) Convention will be held from January 8 to January 11 in Toronto. The past few years have highlighted death and the value of health, but there still remains a lack of knowledge and studies concerning the reality of these experiences for some people, especially marginalized groups. This panel session is open to all perspectives and seeks to explore death, health, and/or their intersections in the humanities and beyond. It also draws attention to health humanities. Some questions the panel addresses include: what are some ways literary and cultural texts broaden our understanding of health, mortality, grief, and wellness or living life well?
This panel seeks proposals for papers that reflect on uselessness as a motif in post-1960 Anglophone literature. What sorts of aesthetic, political, and/or ethical stances do contemporary texts frame as useless, and why? Is uselessness conceivable as a literary or political end in itself? Topics that might be specifically addressed include, but are not limited to: modernist vs. postmodernist approaches to uselessness (how do they differ? Where do they overlap?); the affect(s) of contemporary uselessness; uselessness as a product of (or response to) AI technologies; and the pedagogical value of uselessness. Submissions that contest the viability of "uselessness" as a ground for literary and political critique are also very welcome.
Deadline extended: March 15, 2025.
28th Southern Writers/Southern Writing Graduate Student Conference
University of Mississippi
July 26th-27th, 2025
Call for Submissions
Intersecting Ecologies: Environmental Studies in the U.S. and Global South
We invite submissions for the upcoming Linköping Space Studies Institute international conference 26-28November 2025: Campus Norrköping at Linköping University, Sweden.
Democratisation of Space: The decline of the public and rise of the private?