Save the date: Public Anthropology Conference (PAC 2015) 12th Annual Conference

SHIFTING CLIMATES
Dialogues of the Urgent and Emergent

Call For Participation
jv6775a@student.american.edu

When: October 3-4, 2015
Where: American University, Washington, DC

The rapidly transforming world in which we live requires an immediate response to the global discussions of climate change, economic development, armed conflict, international human rights abuses, racial injustice, medical emergencies, and sexual and gender inequalities. A dialogue concerning these and other pressing public issues will allow us the opportunity to discuss ideas of the “urgent” and the “emergent.”

“Urgent” draws our focus toward social justice issues that require a time-sensitive response while maintaining deliberate and careful attention to holistic human well-being. Likewise, the “Emergent” presents to us new challenges that arise, causing us to pause and reevaluate the framework in which we approach our everyday work. We will explore our roles as practitioners, teachers, students, and interested members of the public within these shifting climates and discover how we can produce and support positive social, environmental, economic, and political change.

All are welcome to apply.

Submit proposals to aupublicanthro@gmail.com
Deadline: August 31st

For more info contact conference organizers:

Davis Shoulders
davis.shoulders@gmail.com

John Villecco
jv6775a@student.american.edu

Student papers sought for conference at Johns Hopkins University in February

The Johns Hopkins University Public Health in Asia organizing committee  invites undergraduate and graduate students to present their research at the upcoming symposium scheduled for Saturday, February 28, 2015, at the JHU Homewood campus.

Proposals should include the paper title, the author’s contact information, and an abstract of no more than 300 words. Send proposals to: eastasian@jhu.edu Continue reading “Student papers sought for conference at Johns Hopkins University in February”

Journal article submissions sought on impact of anthropology

Anthropology in Action Special Issue on Impact of Anthropology

In a range of countries, the public ‘value’ of and support for a range of academic disciplines has been questioned and debated. Following the  recent Research Excellence Framework Exercise in the UK, which introduced formal assessment of ‘research impact’, it is timely to reflect on the engagement of anthropology with public policy and practice and how it makes an impact on these spheres. We invite submissions of articles and comment or debate pieces or other contributions reflecting on the issue of ‘impact’ including questions such as: how do we define and measure impact? How do anthropologists engage with public policy and discourse in order to make an impact? How do anthropologists and anthropology departments represent themselves as having impact? Contributions are welcome from any country. Continue reading “Journal article submissions sought on impact of anthropology”

Call for student papers: Human Development Conference at Notre Dame University

 

The 7th Annual Human Development Conference
February 27-28, 2015
University of Notre Dame
The Ford Family Program in Human Development Studies and Solidarity and the Center for Social Concerns at Notre Dame and SIT Study Abroad announce the 7th annual conference on human development. Continue reading “Call for student papers: Human Development Conference at Notre Dame University”

Call for contributions from GEMS (Gender, Education, Music, Society)

GEMS is extending a call for articles and book reviews/summaries for the upcoming year – particular topics of interest include: women studies, gender studies, LGBTQ or other current topic. Topics do not have to be directed towards “music or music education” – generalization can be made. For the September issue, please consider submitting an article or a book review/summary. Please email me your word document directly to the editor, Dr. Colleen Pinar, at gems_editor@yahoo.com

Submissions are also welcome for later issues.

GEMS’ archives is located at Queens University http://library.queensu.ca/ojs/index.php/gems/issue/archive
(Queens University may be working on the OJS system. If you are having trouble downloading a pdf- try Firefox or Chrome).

Articles (Book Reviews/Summaries are also located at the above web address). Continue reading “Call for contributions from GEMS (Gender, Education, Music, Society)”

Call for papers: AAEE Conference in Singapore, December 2014

The Annual International Conference on Regional Studies: Asian, American, African and European (AAAE) aims to bring together the researchers and academics across the globe to present and share their recent research developments on the global economic amalgamation, fast development in the evolving world economies and technological change. The conference will be held in December 2014 in Singapore.

Call for submissions: Anthropology in Action journal

The Anthropology in Action journal welcomes research-based papers, commentaries and debate, and literature review articles as well as reviews of events, books, films and blogs.

The journal is keen to increase the diversity of writing included in the journal, so in addition to reports of research that is relevant to engagement of anthropology with public policy and practice, the editor seeks more pieces that discuss career options for anthropologists and writing about experiences of those who are working outside academic anthropology.

When submitting an article, please supply an abstract (100–150 words), up to eight key words, and a brief biographical note. Full instructions can be found at: www.journals.berghahnbooks.com/aia/

Dr. Christine McCourt, Editor, Anthropology in Action
Professor of Maternal & Child Health, School of Health Sciences
City University London

www.journals.berghahnbooks.com/aia/
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Call for submissions: Journal of Religious Studies, History and Society

Dear colleagues,

The Journal of Religious Studies, History and Society (Revista Ciências da Religião – Historia e Sociedade) is a fully peer reviewed, open-access, Brazilian publication of the Religious Studies Department of Mackenzie University (Brazil). It’s a biannual Journal for the purpose of advancing scholarship in the study of religion that publishes original research articles, reports and book reviews that reflect the wide variety of research being carried out by scholars of religion in all countries.

The Journal invites submissions from all academic disciplines in the arts, humanities and social sciences, including but not limited to sociology, anthropology, history, psychology, philosophy and theology. Articles will be considered on any topic that bears upon any religious tradition.

All submissions should be formatted according to the Chicago Manual of Style. The deadline for submission is February 25, 2014. Manuscripts on English, Portuguese or Spanish should be submitted by e-mail.

Submissions should be emailed to the Journal Editor, Dr Suzana Coutinho, at suzana.coutinho@mackenzie.br.

Journal URL http://editorarevistas.mackenzie.br/index.php/cr,

Contact for queries and submissions: suzana.coutinho@mackenzie.br.

My best regards,
Suzana