Children’s Folklore Review is accepting submissions. Given its specific focus on children’s folklore, the journal is truly one-of-a-kind. They regularly publish articles on all aspects of children’s traditions: oral, customary, and material culture. In addition, CFR will consider articles dealing with the
Calls for Submissions
Theorizing Cultural Practice, a volume edited by Simon J. Bronner, seeks essays that explore and unpack practice theory. See below for more information about the volume and how to submit. Editor: Simon J. Bronner, Distinguished Professor of Social Sciences, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
Editors Jack Hunter and Rachael Ironside seek chapter submissions for Folklore, People and Place, a proposed volume for consideration by Routledge in the book series, “Routledge Advances in Tourism and Anthropology: People, place and world.” This book is an exploration of the role
The Lewis Prize for Music—a creative arts philanthropy that invests in youth music programs to facilitate positive community change—is opening the application for its annual Accelerator Awards on May 18, 2021. Three multi-year awards of $500,000 each will be awarded in January
The Johnny Cash Heritage Festival, scheduled for Oct. 15–16, 2021, invites proposals for virtual presentations. They would especially welcome proposals for presentations that break away from the standard format of reading research papers, appealing to specialists and non-specialists alike. Research and artistic
The Independent Folklorists’ Section and the Public Programs Section of the American Folklore Society announce the availability of awards to present at the 2021 AFS meeting in Harrisburg, PA. The award will support two applicants’ virtual presentations at $250.00 per award (membership costs
The Independent Folklorists’ Section and the Women’s Section of the American Folklore Society announce the availability of awards to present at the 2021 AFS meeting in Harrisburg, PA. The award will support two applicants’ virtual presentations at $250.00 per award (membership costs
The Literature, Memory and its materialities research group (IELT, NOVA University of Lisbon) is coordinating the preparation of next issue of the MEMORIAMEDIA Review, which is indexed in ERIH PLUS – the European Reference Index for the Humanities and Social Sciences. In this context, researchers Teresa
We’re pleased to invite you to participate in the 2021 Annual Meeting of the American Folklore Society!This year, participation will be easier than ever, since we’ll be offering both virtual and in-person sessions. We’ve posted our call for proposals for those who
The anthology Women in Lockdown invites submissions of pieces that look at the private experiences of women during the COVID-19 pandemic, giving voice to their experiences as mothers, caretakers, nurses, educators, scientists, businesspersons, and elected officials. In this way it exposes the ways in which the