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Call for papers for "Revista Epistemologia" a journal of epistemology (philosophy of knowledge).
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Call for papers for "Revista Epistemologia" a journal of epistemology (philosophy of knowledge).
See more at http://epistemologia.com.br/revista/chamada-de-artigos-continua/edital-d...
The National Economic Association (NEA) and the American Society of Hispanic Economists (ASHE) announce and invite paper submissions for their fourth annual interdisciplinary summer conference August 10-12th, 2017. This year’s theme is: Freedom and Justice: Jobs, Economic Security, and Inclusion. The conference will be held at and co-sponsored by John Jay College of Criminal Justice and the New School in New York City. The Freedom and Justice Conference is a social justice conference that attracts a small group of scholars who are dedicated to discussing pressing economic problems and their solutions for communities of color.
The Journal of Historical Fictions welcomes proposals from disciplines as diverse as archaeology, literature, film, history, media studies, art history, musicology, reception studies, and museum studies. We encourage ambitious approaches of high quality, using new methodologies to support research into larger trends. The Journal aims to foster more theoretically informed understandings of the mode across historical periods, cultures, media and languages.
10-14 Eylül 2017 tarihleri arasında Orta Doğu Teknik Üniversitesi ev sahipliğinde ODTÜ Yerleşkesi’nde düzenlenecek olan 29. Ulusal Kimya Kongresi için BİLDİRİ (ABSTRACT) YÜKLEME SİSTEMİNİN AÇILDIĞINI bildirmekten mutluluk duyarız. (www.kimya2017.com)
Bildiri hazırlama ve yükleme esasları ile ilgili kılavuza bildiri yükleme sayfasındaki açıklamalardan ulaşabilirsiniz. (www.kimya2017.com). Bildirilerin kongre web sayfasında açılacak hesaplar üzerinden online ve Türkçe olarak yüklemesi istenmektedir.
The Shape of Return
Progress, Process, and Repetition in Medieval Culture
International Conference
ICI Berlin Institute for Cultural Inquiry
29-30 September 2017
Organized by
Francesco Giusti and Daniel Reeve
Keynote speaker
Elizabeth Eva Leach (University of Oxford)
4th International Conference on Arts and Humanities 2017
ICOAH 2017 will address a range of critically important areas in relation to the Arts and Humanities fields in today’s context. The Arts and Humanities is about creation, connection, reflection and interpretation of the experiences witnessed from the inception of mankind. The specific disciplines of the humanities and the arts include visual art, film, media art, music, theater, dance, creative writing, the study of language, culture, race, gender, classics, history, philosophy, religion, literature, and linguistics.
Conference Website - http://fineartsconference.com/
Call for papers
We are looking for papers, stories, and poetry for the new issue of Republica Intelligentsia. Specifically, we are looking for literary texts that are explicitly philosophical, or philosophical texts, which cross into the realm of literature. For this issue, we want pieces critical of the current turn towards conservatism. Works tackling the environmental crisis, late capitalism, and LGBTQI studies will be considered. For more information and to make a submission, please visit https://www.republica-intelligentsia.com/submissions/
This special session investigates the function of memory in U.S. visual culture, tracing political significance of remembering particular historical events in a contemporary moment. Indeed, judging by recent examples—including Lin-Manuel Miranda’s Broadway sensation Hamilton, Theodore Melfi’s blockbuster Hidden Figures, and John Lewis’s graphic novel trilogy March; the representational backwards-gaze upon the national past seems to enact, at a minimum, influential political critique and, at a maximum potential, art-based activism. We welcome proposals for 15-minute papers that consider the political stakes of memory and remembrance in any visual artifact (broadly defined) that engages U.S. culture.
Extended Deadline: ‘War of the Worlds: Transnational Fears of Invasion and Conflict 1870-1933’
One-day international workshop organised by the Invasion Network at Lancaster University, 8th September 2017.
Key-note speaker: Professor Emeritus David Glover; confirmed speakers include Michael Hughes, Michael Matin and Antony Taylor
Call for Papers Deadline: 31st July 2017
http://www.arttitude.org/calls-for-entry.html
Opaline publishes short fiction, poetry, drama, personal essays and visual art by the LGBTQ/Allies community, women, people with disabilities, and other minority groups. Opaline is a program of Arttitude, a non-profit organization dedicated to promoting change and acceptance through visibility for the LGBT and minority communities using art and creative writing to shine light on the narratives of those marginalized in American culture.
If you are interested in submitting work for publication, please see the below guidelines and current theme
AATI Palermo June 28 –July 2 2017
The artistic production of Emma Dante and the work of the Compagnia Sud Costa Occidentale
Session Organizer and Chair: Patrizia Comello Perry -BMCC
Seeking papers for a special session at the 2018 MLA that examines how the 1947 Partition of British India appears in, erupts, underwrites or disrupts diasporic cultural productions (film, fiction, poetry, painting, play).
Please send 250-word abstracts by 20 March 2017 to Dr. Chandrima Chakraborty, Associate Professor, McMaster University, Canada, Email: chandri@mcmaster.ca
Thanks!
This panel seeks papers about any aspect of Early Modern Drama and Ecocriticism. Presenters are welcome to address the SAMLA 89 theme, as well as themes important to the study of Early Modern drama and Ecocriticism (i.e. nature, ecology, anthropocentrism, recycling, and sustainability). Responses to some of the following boundary transgressions in popular culture are particularly encouraged: How does Early Modern drama alert audiences to the materiality and interconnectivity of human subjectivity? How do the storms, anatomy lessons, catalogues of plants and animals, and forests in the old plays we read inform the contemporary climate crisis? How does Early Modern drama complicate the “anthropo” of the Anthropocene?
Across independent, international, and Hollywood film communities, notions of boundary continue to articulate and challenge how we engage with film. As viewers, critics, and theorists, how might we problematize boundaries of genre, character, and viewer in popular and/or independent film? And when boundaries separating high from low art begin to dissolve, how do we trace dissolutions and reformulations of boundary between popular and independent film? In keeping with the theme of high art/low art: border and boundaries in popular culture, this panel seeks papers addressing liminality in writing, directing, visual style, and performance in popular and independent film.
Call for chapters: Agatha Christie Goes to War
Editors: Dr J.C. Bernthal (Middlesex University) and Dr Rebecca Mills (Bournemouth University)
Chapter proposals are invited for an edited collection exploring and evaluating the role of war in Agatha Christie’s life and writing.