On_Culture: The Open Journal for the Study of Culture, the online academic journal by the International Graduate Centre for the Study of Culture (GCSC), just announced the publication of its 12th issue entitled "Ambiguity: Conditions, Potentials, Limits."
Brigham Young University will present the William A. Wilson’s Folklore Archives Founder’s Lecture, featuring a lecture by folklorist Simon J. Bronner, on January 26, 2022 at 2pm MST, in person or online (via Zoom). “This lecture shares a continuing conversation I (Dr.
LYRASIS, a 501 c 3 non-profit membership organization whose mission is to support enduring access to the world’s shared academic, scientific and cultural heritage, has announced a new Strategist position to join its Content and Scholarly Communication Initiatives team. The ideal candidate
The International Society for Contemporary Legend Research announces that the 2022 Perspectives on Contemporary Legend 39th International Conference will be held in the Resource Centre at the Canadian Museum of History July 11-15, 2022. The Canadian Museum of History is located in
The Connecticut Historical Society in Hartford, CT is seeking candidates for two positions, both to begin in February 2022. Deadlines for applications is January 31, 2022. The Community Engagement Manager position is full time and grant funded through December 31, 2023; likewise,
The Indiana University Institute for Advanced Study is now accepting applications for the 2022 Repository Research Fellowship (RRF). Applications are due by February 13, 2022. Fellowships in this cycle will be between April and December 2022. Prospective fellows may apply either to
The Ohio State University has recognized Professor of Folklore Dorothy Noyes' AFS Kenneth Goldstein Award for Lifetime Academic Achievement with an article in its College of Arts and Sciences News. AFS awarded Noyes the 2021 Goldstein Award at its Annual Meeting in October.
The National Council for the Traditional Arts has posted a total of four openings for positions that will work on NCTA festivals in 2022, including a Folklife and Outreach Coordinator for the National Folk Festival. Three are contract positions and one is
from Appalachian Food Summit The Appalachian Food Summit Board (AFS) has announced the 2022 recipients of its two new fellowship programs: the Appalachian Foodways Practitioner Fellowships and the Mountain Foodways Media Fellowships. In this inaugural year, AFS is awarding three foodways practitioner
The AFS Children’s Folklore Section awarded the 2021 Aesop Prize to the writer and illustrator Duncan Tonatiuh for his book Feathered Serpent and the Five Suns.
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