CALL FOR PAPERS for a topical issue of Open Philosophy EICHMANN IN JERUSALEM AT SIXTY (second call)
Open Philosophy (www.degruyter.com/view/j/opphil) invites submissions for a topical issue on the occasion of the sixtieth anniversary of Hannah Arendt’s Eichmann in Jerusalem: A Report on the Banality of Evil, edited by Trip McCrossin (Rutgers University, United States).
If you would like to serve as a reviewer for the handbook please email me. Having reviewed three papers and provided detailed feedback, your name will be listed as a member of the Editorial Board at the front of the book on a conspicuous page.
The handbook has 52 prospective chapters now but there will be withdrawals and rejections before final completion. If you have a full paper to contribute between now and December 2023 please feel free to approach me at c-c.shei@swansea.ac.uk. We
If you would like to serve as a reviewer for the handbook please email me. Having reviewed three papers and provided detailed feedback, your name will be listed as a member of the Editorial Board at the front of the book on a conspicuous page.
The handbook has 47 prospective chapters now but there will be withdrawals and rejections before final completion. If you have a full paper to contribute between now and December 2023 please feel free to approach me at c-c.shei@swansea.ac.uk. We
It is with great pleasure that we invite you to the 1st Congress of the Indian Society of Aesthetic Medicine: CosconIndia 2023 / Aesthetics Conference Delhi, to be held on 4th & 5th November at New Delhi, India.
The Congress is ideal for surgeons, physicians, allied physicians, dentists, cosmetologists, aestheticians and beauty experts.
The Congress/Event will update the participants on latest injectable proc
Due in part to well-publicised advancements in generative AI technologies such as GPT-4, there has been a recent explosion of interest in — and hype around — Artificial Intelligence (AI) technologies. Whether this hype cycle continues to grow or fades away, AI is anticipated to have significant repercussions for fandom (Lamerichs 2018), and is already inspiring polarised reactions. Fan artists have been candid about using creative AI tools like Midjourney and DALL-E to generate fa
November 3-5, 2023 Indiana University, Bloomington Gayle Karch Cook Center for Public Arts & Humanities at Maxwell Hall
This year, Taylor Swift embarked on her record-breaking Eras Tour, which sold over 2.4 million tickets in a single day. As the tour title signals, this moment provides an opportunity to not only reflect on, but also re-imagine Swift’s exten
Welcome to the Edugate Fair - Summer 2023! Get ready to explore the world of education and find the perfect path for your future. Join us on Sun Jul 30 2023 at Kempenski Royal Maxim, Ring road, new Cairo., cairo, 11412 11714 for a day filled with excitement and knowledge. Discover a variety of educational institutions and programs from all over the world. Meet representatives from top universities, and more. Learn about the admission requirements, tuition fees, and schol
Proposals are sought for an edited collection of essays entitled Teens on Screens in the 21st Century, on the representation of teenagers in screen media that have appeared since 2000. The resulting book will be intended for college and graduate students as well as academic libraries, and will be published by an academic pres
please consider submitting an abstract to the panel: "Considerate la vostra semenza": Dante's influences on second-generation Italian authors" for the PAMLA 2023 Annual Meeting in Portland, Oregon - October 26-29, 2023.
Due date for paper proposals: May 31, 2023
How to submit your proposals: All submissions must be submitted on the portal https://pamla. ballastacademic.com/User/ SessionManage/18803 and sent via email
Friday, Sept. 29 to Saturday, Sept. 30 Liberal Arts Conference
The world of work is rapidly changing, and postsecondary education is changing along with it. In Canada and many other countries around the world, the COVID-19 pandemic unleashed waves of job losses and furloughs, vast new programs of public support for workers and employers, and experiments in remote work and job-sha
In the Formalist Poetry panel, we will investigate the following questions surrounding poetry and form: Is there such a thing as 'free-verse'? How do meter and rhythm evolve? What is the purpose of the preservation of forms in poetry? Are there any specific aspects associated with prosodic elements that reshape poetic rhetoric? Is it possible to avoid form? What do canonical and non-canonical poets think/say/illustrate about form? and so on. This panel welcomes essays that address different p
Advanced full draft of papers due: January 16, 2024
The Materiality of Resistance will be a two-day symposium (March 7-8, 2024) exploring the artistic deployment of materials as tools to imagine, promote, and enact resistance to the status quo in American art and visual culture. By invoking the word “material,
What can literary critics, scholars, and teachers learn from studying music and song lyrics as literature, by attending to literary form and structure in lyrics, and by integrating literary theory into their readings of these verbal-musical artifacts? In a 2019 special issue of Language and Literature on “The Challenges of the Song Lyric, editor David West noted that Bob Dylan’s 2016 Nobel Prize in Literature was a challenge to the “very category of literature and rai
As part of programming inspired by its 2023 exhibition Pursuit and Persistence: 300 Years of Women in Science, the American Philosophical Society is organizing an international conference reflecting on the past, present, and future opportunities for women in science. The conference especially aims to examine this topic from interdisciplinary and global perspectives.
The conference will be held in-person at the Society in Philadelphia on October 5-6, 2023. The conference wil
“However, no one has hitherto laid down the limits to the powers of the body…
Spinoza, Ethics, 1677, III, “On the Origin and Nature of the Emotions, prop. 2, note (trans. R. H. M. Elwes, 1853).
As early as 1934, social scientist Marcel Mauss encouraged anthropologists, sociologists and historians to turn their attention to the body and its technical functions. But in France, it is since the 1970s, particularly through the works of Michel Foucau
CALL FOR PAPERS: “Climate Change Law in India - Special Edition for Climate Law (Indexed in SCOPUS and Web of Science)
The journal Climate Law, published by Brill/Nijhoff, is the world’s leading journal on climate change and the law. It is indexed in SCOPUS and Web of Science and listed as a Q1 journal in Scimago.
The journal is preparing a special issue on climate change law in India. For this special issue of the journal, we are encouraging Indian re
Darkness in the American Imagination | virtual conference 4—8 September 2023
KEYNOTES: Noam M. Elcott (Columbia University), Kyle T. Mays (University of California, Los Angeles)
Darkness has always been defined in binary opposition to light. As Toni Morrison puts it in Playing in the Dark (1992): “Whiteness, alone, is mute, meaningless, unfathomable, pointless, frozen, veiled, curtained, dreaded, senseless, implacable. While d
Vernon Press invites book chapters for the forthcoming edited volume titled The Liminal Beings: Vulnerability and Resilience, edited by Dr. Raisun Mathew, Assistant Professor of English at Chinmaya Vishwa Vidyapeeth (Deemed to be University), India.
Concept: Power structures in society often exercise coerciveness that can lead to the marginalization and oppression of individuals and communities, leaving them voiceless and vulnerable. Be it physical, so
Emerging as a rapidly-developing interdisciplinary field, scholarship in the Energy Humanities seeks to engage with how energy shapes cultural and creative practices of society. As scholar Derek Gladwin states in his book Ecological Exile: “The energy humanities offer a framework to discuss alternative energy models, aesthetic ways of presenting energy forms in public, and predicting energy futures (71). Whether in the form of fascination with electricity in the Romantic period,
glocalism journal of culture, politics and innovation
ISSN 2283-7949
call for papers
“Glocalism, a peer-reviewed, open-access and cross-disciplinary journal, is currently accepting manuscripts for publication. We welcome studies in any field, with or without comparative approach, that address both practical effects and theoretical import.
The world of work is rapidly changing and postsecondary education is changing along with it. In Canada and many other countries around the world, the COVID-19 pandemic caused waves of job losses and furloughs, but also was the catalyst for vast new programs of public support for workers and employers, and experiments in remote work and job-sharing. It also highlighted the crucial role played by essential workers, including frontline healthcare workers and educators, who carried out their work
Seasonal Horrors: On the Intersection of Holidays and the Macabre in Audiovisual Media
The slasher film, one of the most important cycles in horror cinema, began with a holiday. Two holidays, actually. It has been argued that the slasher film started with John Carpenter’s Halloween (1978), where a young woman is forced to battle a masked killer during the Halloween season. Still, much scholarship argue that Carpenter’s film is basically a rewriting of Bob Cl
Although we can find many definitions of the modern state in the literature of the related disciplines, the constant emphasis in each definition is that this political structure has internal and external sovereignty. However, states can lose their internal and external sovereignty for many reasons, from losing their monopoly of using legitimate violence over their lands in Weber's classical definition to being unable to provide public services, from the bankruptcy of p
Positioning Hydrogen 2023 the premier international conference dedicated to accelerating the growth of the hydrogen industry and driving the adoption of clean, sustainable energy source throughout the world.
The conference will bring together industry leaders, policymakers, and researchers to exchange insights, discuss challenges and opportunities, and drive innovation in the hydrogen sector. This year's conference will be held from November 27th to 29th, 2023, at the Melbourne Conven