The 21st Post Graduate Symposium held by the Department of English and Comparative Literary Studies at the University of Warwick offers an excellent oppourtunity for MA, MPhil and phD students to present their academic ideas and gain conference experience in a friendly, positive envionment.
There is no set theme for the Symposium. We welcome proposals on various topics, genres, periods and literary disciplines. Papers should be 15 minutes in length. You will be able to join onli
CALL FOR BOOK CHAPTERS NO APC - FREE of charge - Publisher: IGI Global Scientific Publishing Proposals/Abstract Submission Deadline: April 13, 2025 Book Title: Enhancing Student Support and Learning Through Conversational AI Abstract/Proposal Submission:
We invite papers that explore aspects of Young/Adult literature and/or culture, broadly construed. We welcome proposals both related to the conference theme, "Palimpsests: Memory and Oblivion," and those not related. Paper proposals that engage the following questions are welcome: How have notions of age and development impacted and/or been encoded in literary and cultural materials, including media? How has the story of "young adult" or "adolescent" literature been written over, rewritt
In light of the affective turn that has shaped the humanities and social sciences since the late 20th century, it is essential to consider Elizabeth Cowie’s insights on the relationship between nonfiction works and audiences. Cowie highlights the deep connection between affect, emotion, and the dissemination and reception of knowledge—an aspect often overlooked in documentary film studies.
Within the specific field of Latin/o American documentary, scholars such as Laura Po
Human and Social Sciences in the Digital Age: Transformations, Acceptance, and Applications
The Interdisciplinary Journal of Human and Social Studies (IJHSS) is launching a call for papers for a special issue on “Human and Social Sciences in the Digital Age. This issue aims to explore the impacts, challenges, and opportunities associated with digital transformation across various fields of human and social sciences.
Call for Abstracts (Issue 20: Spring 2026): Celebration
Celebrations—far more than mere expressions of joy or commemoration—function as complex social phenomena that reveal power dynamics, cultural transformations, and evolving relationships between humans and their environment. From a toddler’s birthday party with family and friends, to New Year celebrations with fireworks or public water fights (Songkran Water Festival), to pilgrima
Peccata Lectionis (The Sins of Reading) is a special issue of Religions (ISSN 2077-1444). This special issue belongs to the section "Religions and Humanities/Philosophies"
Dear Colleagues,
The sins of reading (peccata lectionis), if they exist, certainly connect the traditions of the Judeo-Christian religions with what we know as secularized, professional literary reading evolved in part out of the hermeneutics of the Sacred Scriptures of these religio
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IAIL 2025 - The Fourth Workshop on IMAGINING THE AI LANDSCAPE AFTER THE AI ACT: Bridging the AI Act and the Digital Services Act http://iail2025.isti.cnr.it/
Diversity Management in educational institutions — Navigating social, cultural and ethical challenges. Future of assessments — Beyond Exams. Enterprise and Financial intelligence — Empowering students for economic success. Creativity and innovation — Unleashing potential in education. The responsibility of education in Dynamic social contexts.
Silent Epic Film from Literary Adaptation to Contemporary Epic Narratives
Though epic cinema is most commonly associated with the mid-century triumphs of Hollywood, its origins extend far deeper into the history of the medium, reaching back to the earliest days of film, long before the advent of sound. The first documented uses of the term "epic" in relation to film stem from the nascent Ital
Rationale: Often referred to as the “Second Cold War or even the “Third World War, the RussianUkrainian conflict is undoubtedly not only one of the major events of our time, but one that looks set to profoundly influence history for decades to come. Yet, the military and economic conflict is only the flip side of an ideological and informational conflict that has already polarized the entire planet. How to detect the truth beyond the propagandas and
Registration for the Society’s 2025 meeting is now open! We invite you to join us at Trinity College Dublin, Ireland, on July 2—5 for the 46th annual gathering of the International T. S. Eliot Society.
Note: Although the deadline for paper proposals is not until 1 April, you are encouraged to register before hearing the result of a proposal. In the event that you need to
Title: Religion and AI Romance in Popular Media: Wired for Love
As AI-driven love stories become increasingly central to cultural narratives, they provoke fundamental questions about love, intimacy, and human connection, challenging conventional understandings of personhood, the soul, and the nature of relationships. In light of these challenges, we invite chapter proposals for an edited volume, Religion and AI Romance in Popular Media: Wired for Love, which will explore the religious
CFP for the Journal Issue of AN-ICON. Studies in Environmental Images
Edited by Michele Cometa, and Margherita Fontana
So I call it the Paleocybernetic Age: an image of a hairy, buck-skinned, barefooted atomic physicist with a brain full of mescaline and logarithms, working out the heuristics of computer-generated holograms or krypton laser interferometry. It’s the dawn of man: for the first time in history we’ll soon be free e
We are seeking submissions for a special issue (titled: Queer Cripping, Art, and Resistance) for the peer-reviewed journal, Canadian Journal of Disability Studies.
As disability scholar Tobin Siebers states, “Disability is properly speaking an aesthetic value, which is to say, it participates in a system of knowledge that provides materials for and increases critical consciousness about the way that some bodies make other bodi
CFP: Media Affection and Collection The Velvet Light Trap, Issue 97 (To be published Spring 2026)
Affection plays a crucial role in how individuals and communities form emotional attachments to media. Theories of affect help us understand how feelings like love, nostalgia, or obsession influence our relationships with media objects, whether they're digital, physical, or ephemeral. Fandoms often become sites of intense emotional investment, and the act of preserving or colle
The ongoing Russian invasion of Ukraine has not only heightened the global focus on the region but has also intensified the exploration of the diverse and dynamic ways in which the war reshapes various sectors of Ukraine’s society — its economy, state, culture and the sciences, to name just a few. A focus on organizations and institutions allows to study e.g. organizational behaviour across different sectors or processes of institutionalization, de-institutionalization and re-inst
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is transforming the humanities and social sciences (HSS), offering unprecedented opportunities to enhance research, cultural understanding, and social progress. AI technologies, such as data analysis, machine learning, and natural language processing, can uncover hidden patterns, automate repetitive tasks, and provide deeper insights into societal and cultural phenomena. These advancements enable researchers and practitioners to explore complex issues with greater
We are delighted to extend a warm invitation to you for the World Meet on Agricultural and Crop Science (WMAGRI2025), taking place from September 25-27, 2025, in the vibrant city of Bern, Switzerland.
For the last 100 years, from Nosferatu to Nosferatu, vampires have graced screens large and small, dressed in clothing that has become part and parcel of their appeal. From drab gray and black German frock coats to full formal tuxes, from diaphanous gowns to sleek, form-hugging dresses, from haute couture to jeans and leather jackets, and from wing-collared capes to Middle Eastern chadors, vampire fashion is varied and exciting, yet has, to date, received little a
The 7th Edition of the International Conference EVALSUP (French acronym for “Evaluation in Higher Education) and the 22th Edition of the CIMQUSEF (the International Conference on the Quality of Education and Training) are merged to converge into a single international conference that unites synergies and optimizes resources to provide a platform for diverse stakeholders (academics, practitioners, policymakers, and organizations) to explore reflection and to promote exchange on th
The symposium is aimed at analyzing the momentous contributions of the First Council of Nicaea, with an emphasis on the council’s historical context. Of particular interest is the tentative transition from local to universal forms of synodal legislation, as initiated at Nicaea.
Also, we shall examine the interweaving of the religious and the political dimensions within the Council’s articulation, the aspiration for an ecumenical solution to the tension between localism and