The Easthampton, Massachusetts-based Country Dance & Song Society (CDSS) is accepting applications for a programs coordinator. Applications are due by April 15, 2022.
The History and Folklore Section of the American Folklore Society invites submissions for its biennial Wayland D. Hand Prize awarded to an outstanding book that combines historical and folkloristic perspectives.
Traditional Arts in Upstate New York (TAUNY) is seeking a full-time Director of Programs and Projects. This individual will be responsible for development and oversight of TAUNY’s annual schedule of exhibits, programs, and special projects. Applications will be accepted until the position is filled.
Submit proposals by June 5, 2022, for this transdisciplinary conference at the University of Potsdam, Germany, with a hybrid format, March 30-31, 2023.
Many scholars excel at writing academic manuscripts but are less confident when asked to pitch their work in the final stage ahead of submission: the book proposal.
Anna Lomax Wood has stepped down from her role as president of the board of the Association for Cultural Equity (ACE) after 26 years at the organization.
CreativeMornings, a free, public monthly program where participants meet in cities across the world on a topic, has selected folklore as its theme for March 2022.
Discover hundreds of exciting professional opportunities available on the American Folklore Society Career Center.
North American Monsters: A Contemporary Legend Casebook (March 2021), edited by David J. Puglia, unearths decades of notable monster research.
The Journal of Africana Religions has awarded its 2021 Albert J. Raboteau Prize for the Best Book in Africana Religions to Archives of Conjure: Stories of the Dead in Afrolatinx Cultures (Columbia University Press 2020), by Solimar Otero.
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