3rd Global Conference: Sport (September 2014: Oxford, United Kingdom)
3rd Global Conference: Sport
Saturday 30th August – Monday 1st September 2014
Mansfield College, Oxford, United Kingdom
Sport and Place: Sport, Identity and Community
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3rd Global Conference: Sport
Saturday 30th August – Monday 1st September 2014
Mansfield College, Oxford, United Kingdom
Sport and Place: Sport, Identity and Community
We invite submissions for NASSR 2014 in Washington DC from 10-13 July 2014. Submissions are due 17 January. The theme of the conference is Romantic Organizations, broadly construed to include:
1. Societies (erotic, political, scientific, artistic, radical)
2. Bodily (organs, anatomy, physiology, affect, emotion, gender)
3. Mental (phrenology, psychology, imagination, brain)
4. Knowledge (taxonomy, discourse, categories, philosophical, historical, literary, sexual)
5. Encyclopedia (forms of knowledge)
Special Issue of E-rea (13.1, Autumn 2015).
Guest Editor: Sophie Chiari (LERMA, Aix-Marseille Université).
Scientific Committee:
Sophie Chiari, Aix-Marseille Université (France)
Line Cottegnies, Paris 3 – Sorbonne Nouvelle (France)
Tobias Döring, Ludwig Maximilians-Universität (Munich, Germany)
Roy Eriksen, University of Agder (Norway)
Stuart Sillars, University of Bergen (Norway)
This panel examines how autobiography and memoirs have contributed to – and stifled – the historiography of Dada. Louis Aragon, Hugo Ball, Raoul Hausmann, Richard Huelsenbeck, Marcel Janco, Man Ray, Georges Ribemont-Dessaignes, Hans Richter, and Tristan Tzara all penned memoirs (in different forms and with varying purposes) to buttress their views of Dada; they also contributed to the shaping of Dada history either by controlling access to personal collections of Dada material or by advising museums on Dada exhibitions. This panel is interested in charting the legacy of these autobiographical interventions onto Dada history: can a history of Dada be written without the subjective intervention of its lead participants?
EXTENDED DEADLINE – February 6, 2014
We have received such a diverse range of proposals that all really embrace the themes of our conference and this is shaping up to be truly international. We have therefore decided to extend the deadline for proposals until 6 February to allow others the chance to participate.
Full details available at http://captivatingcriminality.bathspa.ac.uk/
At Corsham Court (http://www.corsham-court.co.uk/)
24-26 April 2014
Journal of Health and Education invites you all to submit original paper/article in English or French for Volume 3, Issue 1; July 2014. Our editorial board is globally renowned. Paper/article published or under consideration elsewhere shall not be considered. E-mail us your contribution along with letter of request alatest by April 1, 2014 at drugfreeworldinternee@gmail.com or ijhe@in.com.
We invite paper proposals for our 26th-annual graduate conference, organized by Stony Brook University's Graduate English Society. The conference will be held at Stony Brook Manhattan on 1 March 2014.
The Acacia Group at Cal State University, Fullerton is currently accepting proposals for its 2014 Conference, Spaces and Places. The Acacia Group is an organization of English students and faculty members committed to developing student scholastic advancement while fostering a strong sense of academic community. California State University, Fullerton's Acacia Group and Creative Writing Club are looking for thoughtful interdisciplinary undergraduate, graduate, and professional-level presentations of no longer than 20 minutes that interacts with the concepts of space and place in literature, critical theory, or culture.
We invite paper proposals for our 26th-annual graduate conference, organized by Stony Brook University's Graduate English Society. The conference will be held at Stony Brook Manhattan on 1 March 2014.
AGSE Spring 2014 Conference CFP
"Intersections"
"I, like other queer people, am two in one body, both male and female. I am the embodiment of the hieros gamos: the coming together of opposite qualities within" - Gloria Anzaldúa
The Associated Graduate Students of English (AGSE) at California State University, Northridge is now accepting proposals for our annual spring conference. We are interested in critical papers/panels and creative pieces that investigate intersections.
Papers of approx 8000 words are invited for a peer-reviewed book, Scripting Dance in Contemporary India'. The current venture of Liberal Arts Lore presents a unique opportunity for scholars involved in serious academic/ practice-based research to publish their work.
Deadline: 10th Feb, 2014
Theme:
The Centre for Culture and Cultural Studies (CCCS) invites proposals for papers, thematic panels and original media productions for Second Annual International CCCS Conference 2014 'Media: Theory and Practice'
The aim of this conference revolves around a foundational impetus to shed greater light on all relevant aspects of media studies, including mass communication, media technology, the visual and the performing arts, TV, radio, WEB and print media, as well as other key components of media studies and mass communication.
Concentric: Literary and Cultural Studies
Vol. 41 No. 1 | March 2015
"Forms of Life, Forms of Death"
In collaboration with Outis! Journal of (Post)European Philosophy
Deadline for Submission: June 30, 2014
"Remix the Conference" University of Calgary Free-Exchange Graduate Conference March 7-9, 2014
"It's the remix to ignition, hot and fresh out the kitchen..." – R. Kelly, "Ignition"
"It's taking little pieces from here, adding it to little pieces from there—as many different disparate elements as you can find—and make something totally new out of it." – DJ Shadow
Call for Papers
Sixth Annual Cultural Studies Graduate Student Conference and Workshop at the University of New Mexico, Albuquerque
April 18-19, 2014
Mirrored Subjectivities: Technology and Visual Representation in Film and other Media
Keynote lecture to be delivered by: TBA