The Association for Recorded Sound Collections (ARSC) is seeking proposals for presentations, posters, and panels for its 56th annual conference to be held virtually from May 18-21, 2022. Proposals are due by January 31, 2022.
Calls for Submissions
The Foodways Section of the American Folklore Society invites submissions for the Sue Samuelson Award for best student paper on food and foodways. Applications are due March 1.
The Louisiana Folklore Society seeks papers, presentations, panel proposals, and creative works related to or inspired by the theme of “Waterlore” for its annual meeting, to be held April 1-2, 2022 at the Teche Center for the Arts in Breaux Bridge, Louisiana.
The journal Language, Literature, and Interdisciplinary Studies (LLIDS) is seeking submissions for an issue called "Poetics of the Travelling Self: Discursive Formations and Purposiveness of Travel." Submissions are due by January 31, 2022.
The Ohio State University Comparative Studies Department seeks submissions for a spring graduate conference to be held on May 13th-14th, 2022. Proposals are due by February 28, 2022.
Language, Literature, and Interdisciplinary Studies (LLIDS) is seeking submissions for a special issue on "Telling Life Stories: Ethos, Positionality, and Structures of Narrative" (Summer 2022). Submissions are due April 15.
The Western States Folklore Society invites you to explore the theme of “The Magic of the Everyday,” and to exchange ideas on other topics within the field. The 80th annual Western States Folklore Society’s Annual Meeting theme is The Magic of The Everyday,
The Bishir Prize, named for longtime member and influential scholar Catherine W. Bishir, is awarded annually to the scholarly article from a juried North American publication that has made the mostsignificant contribution to the study of vernacular architecture and cultural landscapes. In
The organizing committee of the third EUI Conference in Visual and Material Culture Studies is calling for proposals discussing the trajectory of souvenirs from their creation, distribution and their eventual musealization or destruction, from the twelfth to the twenty-first century. Proposals are due by January 31, 2022.
The Midwest Chapter of the Society for Ethnomusicology invites students and scholars in all branches of music scholarship and related disciplines to submit 250-word abstracts for the hybrid MIDSEM annual meeting to be held from Saturday-Sunday, April 2-3, 2022, in-person and on Zoom (hosted by the University of Kentucky).