The Bamberg Graduate School of Literature, Culture, and Media and Chair for English Literature Studies at the University of Bamberg, Germany is calling for papers for its upcoming conference on displacement, emplacement and migration. Proposals are due by December 31, 2021.
American Studies in Scandinavia, the journal of the Nordic Association for American Studies (NAAS), is calling
Academic Language Experts, an organization dedicated to helping academics adapt their research for publication, is hosting an event called "Publishing for Impact: How to Turn Your Research Project into a Front Page News Story" on Tuesday, September 14, 2022 at 10:30 a.m. EST.
The Northeast Modern Language Association (NeMLA)'s Women's and Gender Studies Caucus seeks contributions for its 2022 meeting session that engage with the commodification of feminisms and intersectionality, as well as transnational feminist methods and theory as interventions in white hegemonic systems. Proposals are due by September 30, 2022.
The South Arts 2021 Southern Prize and State Fellows Exhibition is now open at the Bo Bartlett Center at Columbus State University in Columbus, Georgia. The multidisciplinary exhibition includes work from each of the nine state fellows, including Southern Prize Winner and Florida Fellow Marielle Plaisir and Southern Prize Finalist and South Carolina Fellow Fletcher Williams III.
The Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars is announcing the opening of its 2022-2023 Fellowship competition. The Center awards academic year residential fellowships to scholars, practitioners, journalists, and public intellectuals from any country with outstanding project proposals on global issues.
Western Folklore is seeking book reviewers for a slew of recent titles in folklore and related fields.
The American Council of Learned Societies (ACLS) will host “ACLS 1919 Celebration: The Value of a Degree in the Humanities & Social Sciences" on Tuesday, September 14, 2021 at 4-5:30 PM EDT.
The Ad Hoc Group for Transformative Oral History Practice, in collaboration with the Oral History Association and the Oral History Center at UC Berkeley, is convening a symposium that will define, identify, analyze, assess, and imagine alternatives to conventional practices of oral history in the United States and Canada, as they pertain to systemic racial discrimination. Proposals are due October 1, 2021.
The National Council for the Traditional Arts (NCTA) announced the return of the National Folk Festival. For the 80th presentation of its flagship event, the festival returns to Salisbury, MD for a weekend of workshops, performances, crafts demonstrations, food and community culture.
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