The Society for Utopian Studies invites creative and scholarly responses to its conference theme--"make, unmake, remake"-- with a particular interest in panels that offer interdisciplinary approaches to shared questions in utopian studies, including those that speak to post-pandemic life and renewal. Submissions are due by May 22, 2022.
Calls for Submissions
The editors of the journal Social Ecology invite theoretical and empirical scientific papers on the issues related to food sovereignty for possible publication in the scientific journal Social Ecology, published by the Department of Sociology, Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, University of Zagreb, Croatia & Croatian Sociological Association. Submissions are due by June 30, 2022.
The organizers of an upcoming workshop on recent research on how the history of emotions has helped broaden academic understanding of the holocaust invite original, unpublished, and historically-informed papers from diverse fields and disciplines that research positive and negative emotions during the Holocaust as well as feelings and affections involved in its postwar responses and memories.
Co-organized by the ERC SOCIOBORD 882549 and “Who Cares in Europe?” COST Action 18119, the organizers of a conference on European religion welcome presentations in the fields of history, ethnography, anthropology, religious studies, sociology, and geography. Submissions are due by April 15, 2022.
The organizers of an upcoming graduate conference on the proliferation in capitalism of new frontiers that are subjected to extractive processes invite proposals. Submissions are due by April 15, 2022.
A special issue of the journal Global Perspectives aims to advance debates about the moral economy by considering key issues from a range of disciplinary perspectives and in different geographical contexts. Papers will cover all periods. Submissions are due by April 22, 2022.
The organizers of a conference on the link between intimacy and violence in gender relations invite paper and panel proposals from scholars working in a diversity of disciplinary backgrounds language/literary studies, sociology, philosophy, psychology, cultural studies, etc.
The organizers of a workshop that aims to map Jewish film as transcultural and cross-continental mediator are calling for submissions, with a deadline of May 1, 2022.
The organizers of an annual exploratory and informal workshop on history writing in Arabic encourage contributions focused on methodologies, research agendas, and case studies related to Arabic in any region and in any period from the seventh century to the present. Submissions are due by April 19, 2022.
The Folk Belief and Religious Folklife Section of the American Folklore Society invites submissions for The Don Yoder Prize for the Best Graduate Student Paper in Folk Belief or Religious Folklife, with an honorarium of $500. The prize was named for folklorist and religious studies scholar, Don Yoder (1921-2015), an expert on American sectarian religions who established the study of folklife and religious folklife in the United States.