With an increase in academic programs related to viniculture and brewing science, the time is ripe for contributions from the humanities and social sciences. To submit a proposal for consideration, please email an abstract of approximately 250 words and a brief C.V. (2 pages) to ryan.r.lemasters@wmich.edu by October 1, 2021.
Calls for Submissions
This year, the Northeast Modern Language Association (NEMLA) Annual Convention asks participants to consider the theme of care, and our vulnerabilities and interdependence on each other. This panel asks for analysis of masculinity and care in modern media, with submissions due September 30.
The singing traditions of Britain and Ireland are richly intertwined. A conference jointly organized by The Traditional Song Forum and The Traditional Song as Cultural Heritage Research Cluster seeks to celebrate shared song traditions and highlight those that make each culture unique.
As the culmination of a multi-museum collaboration on the topic of Afrofuturism, the Smithsonian is planning a scholarly program, “Claiming Space: A Symposium on Black Futures —Past, Present, and Potential.”
Conference organizers are calling for papers for “Disability at the Intersection of History, Culture, Religion, Gender, and Health” to be held March 3-4 at Marquette University in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
The aim of the DARIAH Annual Event is to discuss the role that interfaces play in the arts and humanities. “To what extent do they enable new research, and at the same time, do they also limit research possibilities? How is content/information
Languages and the Media announce their 13th International Conference and Exhibition with the theme “Riding the Wave.” The conference and exhibition, which will take place as a five-day virtual event on September 20-24, will once again bring together leading academic experts and
International Journal of Climate Change Strategies and Management invites academic papers from academics, researchers, planners, policymakers and practitioners in the domain of social sciences in collaboration with colleagues from any of them in the humanities, business studies, natural, life and earth, engineering,
Visibility is still a very contested and polarizing concept regarding politics of representation and discourses on agency. Especially in public debates of the Global North the topos of visibility is ascribed a predominantly positive value and it is discussed as a precondition
A conference, “Ethnography, Folklore, and 19th-Century Print Culture,” will be held June 23-24, 2022 at the Institute of European Ethnology and Cultural Analysis at Ludwig Maximilian University, Munich. This conference explores the connections between the proliferation of print products and an increased