Calls for Submission

Call for Authors: The SAGE Encyclopedia on Aging

Golson Media is inviting academic editorial contributors to The SAGE Encyclopedia of Aging, a new multivolume reference to be published in 2016. According to the World Health Organization, the fastest-growing demographic in most countries is people over the age of 60. This change in population distribution creates new challenges and new opportunities, as governments, the […]

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CFP: Journal of South Asian Religious History

The Journal of South Asian Religious History calls for original papers for inclusion in its inaugural January-February 2015 issue. JSARH is the first scholarly journal devoted solely to the role of faith systems in the history of the subcontinent as part of a broader effort to increase understanding of Hinduism and its variants, Buddhism, South Asian Islam, Jainism, Sikhism,

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Call for Submissions: Edited Collection on Teaching the “Whedonverses”

Jodie A. Kreider (University of Denver) and Meghan K. Winchell (Nebraska Wesleyan University), editors of Buffy in the Classroom: Teaching with the Vampire Slayer (McFarland, 2010), invite submissions for a new collection of essays on teaching using the work of Joss Whedon. Whedon has produced a large body of quality work beyond Buffy, including Angel,

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Call for Proposals: Women of the South: Work, 1877-1920

Melissa Walker and Giselle Roberts, co-editors of the Women’s Diaries and Letters of the South series published by the University of South Carolina Press, invite proposals for the inaugural volume of a new sub-series of multi-collection documentary editions suitable for use in American history and women’s history survey courses. Walker and Roberts will serve as

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Call for Abstracts: Conceptualizing, Investigating, and Practicing Multilingualism and Multiculturalism

Georgetown University Graduate Student Conference In Partnership with the Initiative for Multilingual Studies and the Department of German Conceptualizing, Investigating, and Practicing Multilingualism and Multiculturalism Friday, February 27 – Saturday, February 28, 2015 Keynote Speakers: Heidi Byrnes, Georgetown University; Anna De Fina, Georgetown University With the publication of the Modern Language Association’s 2007 Report “Foreign Languages

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