Special Issue on Afrofuturism (deadline extended)
Journal of Science Fiction Special Issue on Afrofuturism
The Journal of Science Fiction is accepting submissions for a special issue on Afrofuturism to be published on January 31, 2018.
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Journal of Science Fiction Special Issue on Afrofuturism
The Journal of Science Fiction is accepting submissions for a special issue on Afrofuturism to be published on January 31, 2018.
REMINDER ABSTRACTS DUE: 11/01/2017The Theme
As researchers, no matter our subject, we commit ourselves to a process of generating, analysing and debating ideas. In working towards completion, we continue to gather and negotiate an increasing number of ideas, always looking to constellate them in rich and innovative ways. As these constellations expand and contract, as the ideas fall in and out of view, the documents we retain begin to record a far more expansive sphere of possibility than can be accounted for in a single thesis.
Under the Light is focused mostly on discussing and reviewing indie and foreign films, but we are not limited to this. We'd like to create a sort of guide on how to approach films when analyzing and reviewing them (where the analysis or review will be academic in scope). There are books out there on this already, but we'd like to have more genre-specific papers for our guide. Here are just some possibilities:
Articles can be more general than this, or maybe even more specific (but just slightly so).
Education, Society & Reform Research (EDUSREF 6-7 April 2018)
Main Theme
“Improving Education as a Social System in the face of Future Challenges”
Education, Society & Reform Research (EDUSREF-2018) is an International Conference that aims to bridge the knowledge gap, promote social research esteem, and produce democratic information for potential education reforms.
English Language Teaching Department of the Islamic Azad University Roudehen Branch is proud to announce 15th International TELLSI Conference to be held on November 22-24, 2017. The conference aims to delve into the theoretical and practical sides of the most contentious and thought-provoking issues in the realms of ELT, English literature, and translation studies. The theme of the conference this year is Applied Linguistics in the 3rdMillennium: Towards Criticality and Reflection. The participants around the globe are kindly invited to critically reflect and review the fields of applied linguistics in the early years of the third millennium.