The National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) announced the winners of its 2022 NEA National Heritage Fellowships this week.
We’re pleased to share the first look at the program for our upcoming Annual Meeting in Tulsa–our first fully in-person meeting in three years! If you are presenting this year, you have until July 15 to review your presentation details and submit any corrections or change requests.
Journal of Ecohumanism aims to open up new possibilities in reconfiguring the multidimensional internship among humans and the more-than-human world by focusing on the structure, mechanics, functionalities, and representations of this internship manifested across ecohumanist and civil contexts. The journal has rolling deadlines throughout the year.
New York City, Puerto Rico and the folklore/ethnomusicology world lost a major beat when Roberta (Bobbi) Singer died on June 12, 2022, at Portsmouth Regional Hospital in New Hampshire.
The Portland, Oregon-based Native Arts and Cultures Foundation (NACF) is looking for a program coordinator. Applications are due by July 13, 2022.
This online short course, which is offered by Aga Khan University's Institute for the Study of Muslim Civilisations, analyses football’s relation to the religious world. Tickets required.
The Department of Special Collections and Archives at Berea College's Hutchins Library has chosen Edward Karshner, Associate Professor of English at Robert Morris University, to receive a 2022 Media Fellowship.
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.
AFS is pleased to announce the winners of its inaugural AFS Graduate Fieldwork Grant: Ben Bridges, a fifth-year PhD student at Indiana University, and Zahra Abedinezhad, a second-year PhD student at The Ohio State University.
Islam and Creativity in Popular Culture is a three-day online course that addresses the many new expressions of mass mediated creative arts that make reference to Islam. Registration is rolling.
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