Kim Singletary

CFP: Post-War Architecture and African Legacy: Which Tradition? SAH 2016, Pasadena, CA

In recent years there has been an international resurgence of interest in modern architecture and urbanism in Africa. Since the 1990s, much has been written about the work of modern architects in Africa and about colonial and post-colonial architecture in sub-Saharan regions. However, the concept of traditional African architecture has largely been treated as the […]

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CFP – Toxic Politics: Science as Culture

Toxic Politics Co-editors: Manuel Tironi, Nerea Calvillo & Max Liboiron People have been creating new forms of toxic politics in the 21st century. The global economy produces pervasive contaminants, harmful pollutants, damaging particles, and poisonous atmospheres, which are inescapably part of everyday life. With new quantities and qualities of toxicants, sensing and affect have also taken

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2015 Dublin Seminar: Schooldays in New England, 1650-1900

Schooldays in New England: 1650-1900, will examine the culture of education in New England and adjacent areas of New York and Canada from the seventeenth through the nineteenth centuries. The program will consist of approximately seventeen lectures of twenty minutes each, with related tours. Professional development points will be available for public school teachers. Selected papers

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Call for Papers: Victorian Brain

Victorian Network is an open-access, MLA-indexed, peer-reviewed journal dedicated to publishing and promoting the best postgraduate and early career work across the broad field of Victorian Studies. Its eleventh issue (Winter 2015) will be guest edited by Professor Sally Shuttleworth (University of Oxford), on the theme of the Victorian Brain. In the nineteenth century, the discipline of psychology,

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