The 18th NOOJ International Conference is going to be celebrated in Bergamo, Italy, from the 4th to the 7th of June, 2024.
NooJ represents a linguistic development environment software, serving a dual purpose as both a linguistic development tool and a corpus processor. It proves invaluable to linguists for the creation of dictionaries, Regular Grammars, Context-Free Grammars, Context-Sensitive Grammars, and Unrestricted
We’re excited to announce the launch of our new journal, Mukoli: The Magazine for Peace. Send us fiction, non-fiction, poetry, and multimedia art creations that engage with our vision and mission.
At Mukoli, peacebuilding is central to our exploration of the relationship that humans share with other humans; with social, political, and cultural structures; as well as with nature and the environment. We believe that wherever there is a conflict, or a rupture i
DIALOGICAL APPROACHES TO THE SPHERE 'IN-BETWEEN' SELF AND OTHER:
THE METHODOLOGICAL MEANING OF LISTENING
(second call)
Open Philosophy (https://www.degruyter.com/opphil) invites submissions for the topical issue "Dialogical Approaches to the Sphere ‘in-between’ Self and Other: The Methodological Meaning of Listening," edited by Claudia Welz and
1st Aesthetix International Conference on Indian Arts and Literature (Entire proceedings to be published in the Aesthetix Journal of Indian Studies) (March 9- 10, 2024) Organized by
Aesthetix Journal of Indian Studies In Collaboration With California Institute of Integral Studies, USA Government Brajalal College, Bangladesh
Venue: Virtual Online Platform: ZOOM Key Features Open Access Double-Blind Peer Review Plagiarism Ch
Poli-femo n. 28 The reception of literary works: between translation and paratext
In a complex and stratified reflection on the reception of a literary work, the role of translation occupies a central position: it often represents a first encounter with foreign literature for the reader. Analysed from the perspective of literary reception, the study of translation may be conceived as a space for linguistic, literary and historical analys
Call for Book Chapters for an edited volume: Interdisciplinary Studies on German Philology - Utopia and Dystopia in German Literature, Film, and Television
In modernist thinking, utopias are considered as representations of imaginary paradisiacal places which include idealized visions of a perfect society with its excellent political system. They can be defined as attempts to create a better society with its alternative power relations. They usually refer to non-existing places and so
Call for Book Chapters on Discourse, Meaning, and Understanding
Discourse is a term that yields several meanings to academics in the human and social sciences. It is often used to describe a formal and/or informal way of text and talk, which seeks to empower some social groups and subordinate others in the social world. This definition might sound hasty at first sight
DISCERN Spring 2024 — Special issue on decentring design: crafting shifts, in and through fashion.
Open call for articles for the April 2024 Spring issue of ‘DISCERN, International Journal of Design for Social Change, Sustainable Innovation and Entrepreneurship’. The deadline for submissions is 31st March 2024.
DISCERN invites researchers, educators, practitioners, and postgraduate students to submit original articles for a special issue in Spring 2024.
The Semiotics of Animation. From Traditional Forms to Contemporary Innovations
Special issue of Punctum. International Journal of Semiotics 10:1 (2024)
GUEST EDITORS: Maria Ilia Katsaridou & Loukia Kostopoulou
The study of animation as a semiotic system has gained significant scholarly attention in recent years. From traditional hand-drawn animation to contemporary computer-generated imagery (C
The 9th Annual International Conference on Ethnic and Religious Conflict Resolution and Peacebuilding
Theme: Revitalizing Indigenous Languages, Cultures, Cuisines, Histories, and Religions
Conference Overview
In a rapidly globalizing world, indigenous languages, cultures, cuisines, histories, and religions are vital components of human heritage that should be revitalized, preserved, and learned. The loss of indigenous knowledge and practices poses a significa
Call for Papers - Rebuilding the Socio-creative through Digital Culture, An International Symposium
University College Cork, Ireland, June 11th and 12th, 2024
The ARTFICTIONS project invites scholars, students, artists, and practitioners to contribute to Rebuilding the Socio-creative through Digital Culture, an international symposium dedicated to exploring the intricate intersections between subject formation, radical imagination, gaming mechanics, tr
POLI-FEMO n. 28 The reception of literary works: between translation and paratext
In a complex and stratified reflection on the reception of a literary work, the role of translation occupies a central position: it often represents a first encounter with foreign literature for the reader. Analysed from the perspective of literary reception, the study of translation may be conceived as a space for linguistic, literary and historical analy
Exploring the Rich Tapestry of Indigenous Plant-based Foods in Africa: Role in Accomplishing SDGs, and Global Impact
Introduction: Africa is a continent with a diverse and vibrant culinary heritage, boasting a rich tapestry of indigenous foods that have sustained communities for centuries. Plant-based indigenous foods play a crucial role in promoting sustainable and healthy lifestyles while honouring cultura
International Conference organised by Department of English Centre for Distance and Online Education (CDOE) Rabindra Bharati University, Kolkata
Conference Dates: 19-20 January, 2024 (OFFLINE mode) Venue: Rabindra Bhavan, Centre for Distance and Online Education, Rabindra Bharati University, Kolkata, West Bengal, In
The next issue of Diffractions explores immateriality in artistic and cultural practices as a form of both expression and resistance. For centuries, the histories of artistic practices (as well as historiographies and historicities) have been anchored to materiality and the production of objects. As Michel Claura argues, “[t]he history of art is the history of the technique of art (1969, 83). Indeed, curatorship as we know it today initially developed around objects and their nee
Every year, Dalhousie’s Graduate History Society hosts a conference to foster critical thinking and meaningful discussion on the discipline. This year’s theme of consilience hopes to spark discussion on the importance of interdisciplinary research. The importance of consilience is fostering a dialogue between disciplines that traditionally have little interaction. In this case, the more we know, the more we grow, and this year’s conference intends to high
Every year, Dalhousie’s Graduate History Society hosts a conference to foster critical thinking and meaningful discussion on the discipline. This year’s theme of consilience hopes to spark discussion on the importance of interdisciplinary research. The importance of consilience is fostering a dialogue between disciplines that traditionally have little interaction. In this case, the more we know, the more we grow, and this year’s conference intends to high
Like many American authors who rose to prominence in the first half of the twentieth century, John Steinbeck came from an economically privileged Protestant family of European descent and grew up in a socially and religiously conservative environment. Like many of his contemporaries, he distanced himself from his upbringing in his fiction, rejecting the authority of government, of
Every city possesses a unique and valuable identity that is expressed through its physical and visual form. This identity is perceived by its residents and users, shaping their collective memories. The city's identity comprises its physical spaces and the images formed through memory cues, which in turn affect tourism, education, culture, and economic prosperity. Arts and architecture play a significant role in shaping the history of civilizations and fostering the growth of ancient and moder
The Centre for the Study of Theory & Criticism at Western University 2024 Annual Theory Conference
Reapproaching Walter Benjamin: The Task of Theory Today
CALL FOR PAPERS Submission Deadline: January 15th, 2024
We are pleased to announce the in-person 2024 Annual Theory Conference, hosted by The Centre for the Study of Theory & Criticism at Western University from Friday, 19 April — Saturday, 20 April 2024.
It is our pleasure to invite all scientists, academicians, young researchers, business delegates and students from all over the world to attend the International Meet on Women Health and Breast Cancer will be held in Rome, Italy during November 07-09, 2024.
Vernon Press invites chapter proposals for the collected work, Moving in with Trauma, edited by Michelle Zheng. This edited volume aims to broach the topic of living with Trauma to ask the question - We have always lived with Trauma, but how do we embrace Trauma into our lives? What does it mean to foster an understanding, or what place does it have in the world we live in?
In recent years, critical considerations of aesthetics or beauty have been de-emphasised in literary c
Special Issue of Sociological Problems / Summer 2024
The year 1985 seems to be memorable in the movement to better understand the relationship between science and its public. The Royal Society issued a report, a.k.a Bodmer Report that claimed a new paradigm in the field the so-called Public Understanding of Science. The analysis set a critical tone in the attitude towards science communication. It draws significant attention to the need to develop key competencies