Archive | Call for Papers & Conferences

Deadline extended to Aug 1 | CfP: The Children of the People: Writings by and about CUNY Students on Race and Social Justice

Please circulate this call for papers: The Children of the People: Writings by and about CUNY Students on Race and Social Justice from the Autoethnographies of Public Education and Racial (In)Justice research group from the Center for the Humanities at the Graduate Center, CUNY, who is seeking writing from CUNY students, alumni, faculty or staff. […]

Extended deadline Sep 29 | Call for Papers and Digital Projects — Rutgers Art Review

CALL FOR PAPERS AND DIGITAL PROJECTS Extended Deadline: September 29, 2018  Rutgers Art Review, a journal of graduate research in art history, hereby invites all current graduate students, as well as professionals who have completed their doctoral degree within the past year, to submit papers for its 36th edition. Papers may address all topics and […]

Due Sep 17 | Call for Proposals for the 17th Annual CUNY IT Conference

CALL FOR PROPOSALS CUNY’s 17th Annual IT Conference Thursday and Friday, November 29 and 30, 2018 Technology and Education: Challenges and Opportunities CUNY’s 17th Annual IT Conference will explore the complicated balance between the challenges and opportunities of using technology in higher education. There is no doubt that technology connects our lives and underlies many […]

Deadline May 20 | The Advocate Call for Contributions

NEVER SUBMIT, CONTRIBUTE! The Advocate invites everyone to contribute to the conversations on Revolution and Sovereignty that we have sustaining since last semester. Building on our recent double issue on the question of sovereignty (http://gcadvocate.com[gcadvocate.com]), we are now accepting contributions that expand these conversations to a wide array of social and political fields. It is time we accept that […]

The Advocate Call for Contributions

NEVER SUBMIT, CONTRIBUTE! This spring, the Advocate invites everyone to build on the conversations on Revolution and Sovereignty that we have sustaining since the fall semester. Adding to our first issue on the idea of revolution and the second on its resonances in artistic and cultural practices, we now accepting contributions that expand these conversations […]

Deadline May 1 | CfP – Medieval Unfreedoms: Slavery, Servitude, and Trafficking in Humans before the Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade

October 19 – 20, 2018 Across the medieval world (c. 500 — c. 1500), multiple forms and degrees of unfreedom—slavery, serfdom, forced concubinage, coerced labor, captivity, and bondage—co-existed. Slaves and other unfree people made crucial, but often obscured, marks on societies that accorded them varying degrees of power even as they constrained and exploited them. […]

Due Feb 15 | CfP – Forty-fourth Annual Byzantine Studies Conference

THE FORTY-FOURTH ANNUAL BYZANTINE STUDIES CONFERENCE Submission online by:       February 15, 2018, Thursday, 11:59 EST Notification email by:        March 15, 2018, Thursday The Forty-fourth Annual Byzantine Studies Conference (BSC) will be held in San Antonio, Texas, from Thursday evening, October 4th through Sunday afternoon, October 7th. For information on BSANA, please consult the BSANA website, http://www.bsana.net; for details on the conference, please consult the 2018 BSC website, https://www.bsc2018.com/, which will be further updated […]

Due Jan 21 | CfP – Haunted History in France and America: When the Ghosts of Slavery Resurface

The 2018 French PhD Program’s Annual Conference at the Graduate Center, City University of New York March 23, 2018 https://gc2018conference.wordpress.com[gc2018conference.wordpress.com] Call for papers: Haunted History in France and America: When the Ghosts of Slavery Resurface          As seen in Charleston, South Carolina and more recently in Charlottesville, Virginia, monuments that celebrate slave-owning heritage such as confederate […]

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