New Directions in Folklore is seeking submissions on two topics for upcoming special issues of the journal: first, on doing folklore during the COVID-19 pandemic, and second, on the intersection between folklore and mental health.
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The organizers of the 72nd annual meeting of the New York State Association of European Historians invite submissions related to this year's theme, "Slavery, Race, and Empire in Europe and the World." Submissions are due by July 15, 2022.
The editors of the scientific journal Social Ecology invite scholars to submit their theoretical and empirical scientific papers on the issues related to food sovereignty for an upcoming special issue on food sovereignty. Papers should be submitted by the extended deadline of November 30, 2022.
A number of American Folklore Society members recently started an AFS interest group to address the intersection of folklore and climate issues. The meeting will be via Zoom on Wednesday, July 13, 2022 at 1:00 P.M. EDT.
As we prepare for our 2022 Annual Meeting in Tulsa, Oklahoma, we are resolved to gather and make space for the needs of our members, showing up for the field and for the communities that we partner with, even as national political issues once again overwhelm us with the threat of division and domination.
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.
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