Call for Papers: Dramatherapy
Call for Papers: Dramatherapy
Deadline: 15 February 2025
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Call for Papers: Dramatherapy
Deadline: 15 February 2025
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#CFP: The 13th International Conference on Future Prospects in the Education and Rehabilitation of Children with Special Needs in Light of AI Applications
Conference Dates: Sunday, February 16, 2025
Conference Venue: Faculty of Education for Early Childhood Cairo University Cairo, Egypt and Online Relevant Dates:
• Abstract Submission for Review: December 15, 2024
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Full Paper Submission Deadline: January 15, 2025
Conference Themes: The conference will feature the following parallel working sessions:
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Session 1: "Using AI Applications to Improve the Quality of Life for Children with Special Needs"
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Session 2: "Modern Trends in Educating and Rehabilitating Children with Special Needs Using AI"
Call for Papers: ‘Nordic Film Culture in the 21st Century’
Special Issue of Journal of Scandinavian Cinema
Guest editors: Eva Novrup Redvall (University of Copenhagen), Anders Grønlund (Lund University) and Pietari Kääpä (University of Warwick)
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In a world marked by fluctuating borders, diverse identities, and global interconnectedness, the concepts of hospitality and hostility present complex meanings and challenges. This conference invites scholars and researchers to explore the diverse manifestations of hospitality and hostility across linguistics, literature, culture, social sciences, and political discourse. From acts of welcoming to experiences of exclusion, from cultural exchange to conflict, this theme highlights the delicate balance between openness and resistance, friendship and enmity, inclusion and exclusion.
Call for Papers for WLA’s guaranteed panel at the 2025 American Literature Association Meeting (Boston, May 21-24) This year’s general call seeks proposals related to any aspect of the study of Western literature, regardless of period. Papers on single texts or single authors are welcome, though comparative, transnational, and/or multiethnic approaches are especially encouraged. Graduate students are encouraged to apply. For consideration, please submit an abstract (250-400 words) to Travis Franks (travis.franks@usu.edu) by DECEMBER 31, 2024.
2025 WAR AND MEDIA STUDIES GRADUATE STUDENT WRITING AWARD
The War and Media Studies SIG is holding its annual graduate student writing award competition to showcase innovative work in the field by our graduate student members. We will again be partnering with the Sage journal Media, War & Conflictand the winning author will have the opportunity to be published in the journal in addition to receiving a $100 cash prize.
Appel à propositions / Call for Submissions : Numéro spécial pour une édition pérenne
Sous la direction de Rachel Webb Jekanowski (The Goose : revue pour les arts, l’environnement, et la culture au Canada); Abigail Fields (The Goose : revue pour les arts, l’environnement, et la culture au Canada); Brent Ryan Bellamy (Imaginations: revue d’études interculturelles de l’image); Markus Reisenleitner (Imaginations: revue d’études interculturelles de l’image); Margot Mellet (Imaginations: revue d’études interculturelles de l’image), et Lori Bradford (Engaged Scholar Journal : Community-Engaged Research, Teaching, and Learning)
Échéance : 10 janvier 2025
This panel aims to provoke discussion of “trauma” and the critical paradigm that has grown up around it in our time. Especially since the publication of Cathy Caruth’s Unclaimed Experience in 1996, “the traumatic” has grown from a specialist analytic discourse to a catch-all framework that informs how we talk about everything from politics, to art, to personal relationships. In short, the concept of trauma today enjoys a culturally dominant status. In recent years, however, the narrative trope of trauma has served as a target for critics increasingly frustrated with its seeming omnipresence.
STS 2025: Textual Remediations University of Pennsylvania
May 28-30, 2025
It has been a quarter of a century since Jay David Bolter and Richard Grusin released Remediation: Understanding New Media. In it, they introduced the term “remediation” as a way of naming the friction generated by material forms as they shape content. Although remediation was originally conceived as “a defining characteristic of new digital media,” the term’s influence has been felt not only in digital studies but across a network of related fields, from book history and textual scholarship to media history and digital humanities.
INSAP 2025 – Celestial Connections Across Time and Space
Dates: 8-13 June 2025
Location: Queen’s University Belfast, Northern Ireland, UK
Subject Fields: Art, Art History & Visual Studies, Environmental History / Studies, History of Science, Medicine, and Technology, Humanities, Literature, Anthropology, Cartography, Geography
Abstract Deadline: 22 December 2024
Call For Papers: RAW 2025
BAIT, PROMPTS, andAID: The Power and Poetics of Engagement
in Art, Technology, History, and Human Nature/Nurture
DEADLINE EXTENDED
(REVISED) Call for Papers
Courtesans as Agents of Resistance: Unveiling Marginalized Voices in India (Tentative Title)
Food and Foodways is an interdisciplinary journal, and we're expanding our coverage of book reviews. If you are interested in writing a review of an interdisciplinary food studies book published in recent years, we invite you to express interest by contacting our new collective of book review editors at FandFbookreviews@gmail.com
Please include the author and title of the book, its publisher and publication date, and your credentials for writing this review. Additionally, if you would like to suggest a book for consideration, we welcome your recommendations.
PopCRN (the Popular Culture Network) will be holding a free virtual symposium exploring the 1950s in popular culture. Held online on Thursday 28th and Friday 29th of March 2025.
The 1950s was the decade where the world began to recover from the tragedy of the Second World War. This conference aims to explore both the popular culture of the 1950s, and how the 1950s have been depicted in the popular culture of other eras.
PopCRN (the Popular Culture Network) is back with a virtual conference exploring all things Disney, to be held online on Thursday 4th and Friday 5th of September 2025.
Since the Walt Disney was founded his eponymous film studio in 1923, the Disney brand has been a mainstay of popular entertainment. The iconic Micky and Minnie Mouse head the line-up of an impressive array of characters and actors that have become cultural icons. Today Disney is a conglomerate of entertainment businesses, investing in theme parks, sports television, a cruise line, resort destinations, National Geographic Expeditions, clothing, games, and publishing.
Sydney, Australia and Zoom 25-26 September 2025
PopCRN (the Popular Culture Network) will be holding a free conference in Sydney and online exploring representations of food in popular cultures in history and today, on 25 and 26 September 2025.
Delicious, Nutritious and Fictitious: Food in Popular Culture is asymposium that aims to interrogate the ways that food, recipes, cooking, eating and nutrition are evident in popular culture. This may be representations of food in television, film, literature, art, music, as text, narrative, discourse or any other scholarly form or genre.
Representing Bridgerton:
Intersectional Perspectives on the Popular Phenomenon
Edited by Lorna Piatti-Farnell, Lisa J Hackett, Jo Coghlan and Huw Nolan
STaPs, as a conference by Ph.D. students for Ph.D. students, is unique among PhD conferences in that it welcomes both work in progress and work in the planning phase, as well as work that focuses on methodological issues/challenges rather than on completed research projects/ attained results. Projects of any area of linguistics can be presented (theoretical and descriptive linguistics as well as language acquisition, phonetics, psycho-, neuro-, sociolinguistics, pragmatics and computational linguistics; synchronic or diachronic).
The following categories are welcome:
Oral Presentations (15 min. + 10 min. Q&A) and Posters (30 min.)
Editors:
contact email:
Presentation
Call for Papers
Title of the proposed edited collection:
Green Memories: The Temporal and Sensory Landscapes of Plant Life in Cultural Narratives
The Function of Humour
A Transdisciplinary Conference
Conference Date: January 28-30, 2025
Format: Online Virtual Conference
Fees: £100 for non-members (excluding Eventbrite fees)
15% discount for LABRC Members
Proposal deadline: 20 December 2024
Conference Webpage: https://labrc.co.uk/humour/
“Humor is mankind’s greatest blessing.” – Mark Twain
(Also, it’s a pretty good excuse to host an academic conference where people can laugh while learning!)
Deadline now extended to December 14, 2024.
[W]e need to contest this understanding of emotion as ‘the unthought’, just as we need to contest the assumption that ‘rational thought’ is unemotional…
Sara Ahmed, The Cultural Politics of Emotion
[DEADLINE EXTENDED - Taking Submissions until Nov. 29th] CSCL Graduate Conference - Universality Renewed - March 21st to 22nd, 2025. Minneapolis, MN.
Keynote Speaker: Todd McGowan, University of Vermont
CALL FOR PROPOSALS
CAPS (formerly CACLALS) 2025 from June 1 to 3, 2025
Proposals due: January 15, 2025
Keynote Speakers: TBA
Conference Theme: Postcolonial Studies, Sustainability, and Shared Futures
The Canadian Association for Postcolonial Studies (formerly CACLALS) will host its annual conference from June 1 to 3, 2025, at (TBA) in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
ABOUT THE CONFERENCE
The editors of Translation Review are inviting submissions. We are particularly interested translations of contemporary international writers into English and submissions that discuss the process and practical challenges of translating.
We would also be happy to consider and interviews with translators, manuscripts that address the concept of translation in the visual and musical arts (intersemiotic or multimodal translations), as well as submissions that address issues of machine translation, AI translations, and translation in the digital age in general. Proposals for special issues are also welcome.
WHAT IS RESEARCH?
University of Oregon Portland
April 3–5, 2025
Call For Papers
The 2nd International Conference on Global Plant Humanities
Date of Conference: 2–3 May 2025 (Friday-Saturday)
Mode: Hybrid
Host: Tribhuvan University, Kathmandu, Nepal
Partners: Nulungu Institute, University of Notre Dame, Australia
Sadhan Chandra Mahavidyalaya (affiliated with the University of Calcutta)
Gifts from the Sentient Forest (project supported by the Kone Foundation, Finland)
Location: Kathmandu, Nepal
CALL FOR BOOK CHAPTERS
Psychoanalyzing the Post-Apocalypse:
Psychoanalytic Approaches to 21st Century Fiction and Film
“Under Strong Interest” by McFarland’s Critical Explorations in Science Fiction and Fantasy series
Editors’ Introduction
The 13th Stella Incognita Symposium
April 2, 3 and 4, 2025
Room Jacques Cartier - Campus Saint Martin d'Hères
Université Grenoble Alpes (France)
Science Fiction & Disabilities
Organizers: Clément Pélissier, Filippo Fonio
Call for Papers