CFP: “Scotland 30 years after Trainspotting”
Études écossaises, UGA éditions, Université Grenoble Alpes
This issue of Études écossaises seeks to take TRAINSPOTTING’s unique depiction of Scottish society as the starting point for an
investigation into the nature of contemporary Scottish life & how it has evolved between 1993 & 2023. Deadline for abstracts: 1 March 2024
#CallForPapers
Lebenswelten der radikalen Rechten: Praktiken, Ideologien und Strukturen, 1945–2000
Tagung des Zeithistorischen Arbeitskreises Extreme Rechte (#ZAER) und des Forschungsprojekts "Die radikale Rechte in Deutschland, 1945–2000" (#ZZF & #MMZ Potsdam)
✍️ HoST — Journal of History of Science and Technology, has opened a call for thematic dossiers to be published in 2025.
#HoST encourages submissions of original historical research exploring the cultural, social and political dimensions of science, technology, and medicine (#STM), both from a local and a global perspective.
📅 Proposals should be submitted by 20 January 2024.
Acta Sociologica is happy to publish the call for papers for a new special issue: 'Social investment in action' which will be guest-edited by @ditteandersen and Magnus Paulsen Hansen!
✍️ The call for papers for the themed issue of Práticas da História — Journal on Theory, Historiography and Uses of the Past dedicated to "Collaborative practices: rethinking narratives and musealisation processes" is now open.
The editors are Rita Juliana Soares Poloni (UFPel), Diego Lemos Ribeiro (UFPel), and Elizabete Mendonça (UNIRIO).
🗣 The call for papers for the #Commoning congress is ongoing.
The online congress will focus on the practice of commoning throughout history with the primary objective to present innovative research informed by critical interculturality.
🗣 Reminder: the call for papers for the 5th conference of the International Network for Theory of History is underway, with the theme "History & Responsibility: Doing History in Times of Conflicting Political Demands".
It will take place at the National Library of Portugal.
International conference (call for papers): VENICE CHARTER [RE]FRAMED: NEW HERITAGE CHALLENGES (27-30 May 2024).
"Our aim is to engage in interdisciplinary discussions, exchange knowledge, and propose innovative approaches to address the complexities of heritage conservation."
"We encourage scholars, researchers, professionals, and policymakers to join us in this enriching and thought-provoking conference, exploring the intersections of heritage, society, inclusivity, resilience and sustainability."
MAJOR THEMATIC HEADLINES:
1️⃣ Authenticity and integrity
2️⃣ Sustainable conservation and management
3️⃣ Identity and transculturality
4️⃣ Climate change
5️⃣ Digital technologies
6️⃣ Other heritage(s)