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2026 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.
The Immersive Experience Alliance (IXA), in partnership with Agog, is proud to announce the launch of the Immersive Impact Review, a new open-access publication dedicated to advancing knowledge at the intersection of immersive technologies and social good. We invite submissions for our inaugural issue exploring the theme of “Value(s) in Practice.”
The Shirley Jackson Society invites scholars at all stages of their careers to submit to our panels for the American Literature Association’s 37th Annual Conference in Chicago, May 20-23, 2026.
For “Shirley Jackson in an Age of Anxiety,” we invite papers that explore how Jackson’s texts speak to, reflect, or anticipate our current age of political instability, social fragmentation, economic uncertainty, and concerted attacks on human rights. Topics of interest include cultural and historical trauma, social conformity and marginalization, surveillance and paranoia, the uncanny in everyday life, prejudice, mob mentality, the dismantling of the American Dream, and mental illness as a cultural phenomenon.
Paper proposals invited for papers of 15-20 minutes. Please note corrected deadline of Friday, December 19, 2025 for submission of abstracts.
African and Caribbean Theatre and Performance Working Group
IFTR 2026 World Congress 6-10 July 2026
The University of Melbourne
Melbourne, Australia
Working Group Theme:
“What Theatre Does” – African and Caribbean Perspectives on Performance, History, and Identity
Call for Publications
Women’s Studies: An Interdisciplinary Journal (Taylor & Francis)
**Special Issue on
Haunting Revisions: The Female Gothic Across Time and Media**
Guest Editors:
Dr. Cindy Murillo, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University
Dr. Jennifer Nader, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University
Overview
… Ond þis geþeaht ic sylle eallum wyrhtum, þæt anra gehwylc cræft his geornlice begange, forþam se þe cræft his forlæt, he byþ forlæten fram þam cræfte. Swa hwæðer þu sy, swa mæsseprest, swa munuc, swa ceorl, swa kempa, bega oþþe behwyrf þe sylfne on þisum, ond beo þæt þu eart; forþam micel hynð ond sceamu hyt is menn nellan wesan þæt þæt he ys ond þæt he wesan sceal.
This year’s conference will be held July 22-26, 2026 in Baltimore, Maryland.
The ATHE Religion & Theatre focus group invites current graduate students and/or independent scholars who have not presented at ATHE to submit papers for the 2026 Emerging Scholars Panel.
2026 Conference Theme: “Activating Imagination in/and Community”
This year’s conference theme, "Activating Imagination in/and Community," asks us to think deeply and courageously about the role of theatre and performance in shaping our shared presents and collective futures. It challenges us to contemplate not just what we do, but how and with whom we do it.
DATE: Feb. 25-27
Humanities Education and Research Association
Theme: “The Essential Humanities in Practice and Perseverance” (Virtual Conference)
In keeping with HERA’s mission to promote the study of the humanities across a wide range of disciplines and interdisciplinary studies, we invite proposals for the 2026 conference. Submissions are encouraged from educators at all levels (including undergraduate and graduate students) and from anyone with an interest in the arts and humanities. Proposals for papers, panels, or workshops must be submitted through the conference web portals.
Archival Poetics: Fragmentation, Organization, Multimodality
Text Matters: A Journal of Literature, Theory and Culture (Issue 17, 2027)
University of Lodz, Poland
Co-editors of the issue:
Wojciech Drąg, PhD (University of Wrocław)
Elin Ivansson, PhD (Sheffield Hallam University)
*Imaginations - Journal of Cross-Cultural Image Studies (open access and peer-reviewed)*
Call for Abstracts for Special Issue of Rhetoric Society Quarterly Maternal Rhetorics: Deconstructing Expectations of Mother/Woman/ParenthoodCo-editors: Anna D'Orazio (University of Cincinnati), Wendy Sharer (East Carolina University), and Jurrita Williams (University of Alabama) In a 2021 interview with Tucker Carlson, then-Senate candidate and now-Vice President JD Vance criticized the Democratic Party “for becoming anti-family and anti-child.” He stated, “It's just a basic fact—you look at Kamala Harris, Pete Buttigieg, AOC [Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez]—the entire future of the Democrats is controlled by people without children….How does it make sense that we’ve
The London Journal Early Career Publishing Workshop
The London Journal is committed to supporting early career scholars develop work into a publishable journal article. To this end, we are hosting a free workshop to provide practical advice and support on developing research (which might include thesis chapters or conference papers) into publishable, full-length journal articles.
The Romantic Literature Student Society of the Jagiellonian University under the patronage of the Enlightenment and Romantic Literature Department of JU is pleased to extend the invitation to take part in the Romantics in Relation to Science and Technology Undergraduate and Graduate Student Conference. The conference will take place in Krakow on the 26th and 27th of March, 2026 (foreign speakers will have the opportunity to present online).
Fabulating history in contemporary bio/fiction
1 /2027
Studia Universitatis Babeș-Bolyai. Philologia
Guest editors
Ágnes Zsófia Kovács, University of Szeged, Hungary
Anna Kérchy, University of Szeged, Hungary
Narrating Conflict:
Ethics, Identity, and the Stories We Tell
4/2026
Studia Universitatis Babeș-Bolyai Philologia
Guest editors
Amelia Precup (Babeș-Bolyai University) amelia.precup@ubbcluj.ro
Lolly Willowes at 100: Sylvia Townsend Warner, Religion, and the Supernatural
IAS Common Ground, University College London, 29-30 May 2026
The 2026 Benedict College International Multidisciplinary Conference (2026 BCIMC)
Thursday and Friday, April 23-24, 2026, at 9:00 AM-5:00 PM
Sponsored by the School of Communication, Arts, and Social Sciences (CASS)
CONFERENCE WEBSITE
https://benedict.edu/bciimc
CONFERENCE FORMAT
Hybrid
In-Person and Virtual
CONFERENCE VENUE
Benedict College
Dr. David H. Swinton Campus Center
1616 Oak Street
Columbia, SC 29204
CONFERENCE THEME
The Age of Artificial Intelligence Across Academic Disciplines
Call for Nominations:
2026 Award for Best Scholarly Monograph on the American Gothic
The Society for the Study of the American Gothic (SSAG) invites nominations for its biennial Award for Best Scholarly Monograph. This award is open to all scholarly monographs published in the past two years that focus on some aspect of the American Gothic. The winner of the award will be announced at the Society for the Study of the American Gothic business meeting, at the American Literature Association conference in May 2026 (exact date TBA).
Eligibility
Call for Papers 2026
For the inaugural 2026 meeting of our research group, Race, Ethnicity, and Identity in the Bible and the Ancient Mediterranean, we invite papers that explore how ancient identities were forged, reshaped, or contested in contexts of conflict, tension, and instability. Our theme for this year is Contested Identities in the Bible and the Ancient Mediterranean: Identity Formation in Contexts of Struggle and Conflict.
This panel explores the intersections of literature, sociability, and the history of emotions in the Hispanic world during the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. Following Raymond Williams’s notion of “structures of feeling” and Barbara Rosenwein’s concept of “emotional communities,” as well as more recent work in affect theory (Ahmed 2004), we consider emotions not as private, psychological states but as cultural and social practices. Recent scholarship has also stressed the dual nature of emotion concepts—oscillating between natural and normative kinds (Scarantino 2025)—and their role in shaping both political discourses and collective identities.
Call for Papers : “Translators” special issue
Yale French Studies no. 151 (Autumn-Winter 2027)
June 2026 Graduate Symposium on the Work of D.H. Lawrence
The DHLSNA plans to host a day-long symposium for graduate students on 12 June 2026. The symposium will consist of panels of micro-papers (5-7 minutes), a plenary dialogue between a senior Lawrence scholar and graduate student respondents, and an ac/alt-ac professional workshop.
Call for Papers
Following the success of the I International Conference on Gender Studies & Intermedial Narratives (UCM, 2024), this new edition seeks to go further, deeper, and bolder. If last year we worked around the idea of intermediality, this year we want to explore its most visceral and material dimension: how gender is inscribed on, through, and as bodies—and how bodies themselves become texts, interfaces, archives, and narrative machines.We begin with a simple premise: every text is a body, and every body is a text.