The editors of an anthology on the idea of a basic income are seeking abstracts for their book. Submissions are due by May 1, 2022.
As of today, in response to the Indiana Graduate Workers Coalition’s decision to strike, the American Folklore Society is temporarily pausing its flow of web news and social media to make visible the essential work that has been performed by our graduate assistants over the past few years.
The University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee's Buildings-Landscapes-Cultures Field School, led by Arijit Sen, is featured in "Learning to Listen: How a university project to document Milwaukee neighborhood stories has created a ‘network of hope'" in The Progressive Magazine.
Open Society University Network (OSUN) and Central European University (CEU) have opened applications for their jointly-organized summer course in musicology. Applications are due by April 15, 2022.
Right now, proposals submitted for the 2022 Annual Meeting of the American Folklore Society are being reviewed by the official review committee in the first step toward constructing this year’s program.
The Southwest Folklife Alliance has released a new issue of online journal Borderlore, including a mediation a flamenco artist on how her art has become a life style, a Spanish-language article about a local festival, and a food tour in Sonora, Mexico.
The National Council of Traditional Arts (NCTA) released the April edition of its Resilience, Reframing, Actions (RARRA) Newsletter, featuring current resources and funding opportunities for the arts sector.
A special issue of the journal Historical Interactions of Religious Cultures focusses on Paul E. Kahle’s scholarly legacy and his rich correspondence with colleagues from different countries, addressing aspects of the history of the disciplines as seen through the material. Abstracts are due by July 15, 2022.
The Priority Programme 2130 ‘Early Modern Translation Cultures’ of the German Research Foundation are calling for proposals for their 4th annual conference on the subject "Translation Spaces – Spaces in Translation." Submissions are due by April 24, 2022.
The Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum is looking for a summer folklife intern, to begin on or after May 31, 2022.
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