The editors of a forthcoming collection invite chapter proposals that examine the identity/subjectivity of ethnic Chinese communities in Southeast Asia. Submissions are due by July 31, 2022.
Calls for Submissions
The open access journal Humanities (ISSN 2076-0787) has launched a new special issue entitled "Seen and Unseen: The Folklore of Secrecy." Papers may be submitted until September 20, 2023, and will be published on an ongoing basis.
The Vera Laska Book Award will be given annually by the New England History Teachers Association to the author who best furthers understanding of resistance movements and/or women around the world. To qualify, each book entry must be published during the calendar year of January 1, 2022 through December 31, 2022.
The editors are seeking contributions to a volume of primary source materials to be published by Routledge that provide an insight into the many and contested meanings of "the environment," spanning the period c.1650 to 1950.
The 2022 Northeast Popular Culture Association (NEPCA) has put out a call for conference papers for its area of Folklore, Belief and Religion in Popular Culture. The call will be open until August 1, 2022.
New Directions in Folklore is seeking submissions on two topics for upcoming special issues of the journal: first, on doing folklore during the COVID-19 pandemic, and second, on the intersection between folklore and mental health.
The organizers of the 72nd annual meeting of the New York State Association of European Historians invite submissions related to this year's theme, "Slavery, Race, and Empire in Europe and the World." Submissions are due by July 15, 2022.
The editors of the scientific journal Social Ecology invite scholars to submit their theoretical and empirical scientific papers on the issues related to food sovereignty for an upcoming special issue on food sovereignty. Papers should be submitted by the extended deadline of November 30, 2022.
Organizers of a new hybrid international conference by the Netherlands-based Global Institute for Research, Education and Scholarship (GIRES) that seeks to promote the importance of oral history as a valuable and unique source of information are seeking submissions. Proposals are due by July 12, 2022.
The Southern Humanities Conference invites proposals for papers on any aspect of the theme “Myths and Making,” broadly conceived. Proposals are due by December 15, 2022, but are accepted and reviewed on a rolling basis.