Kim Singletary

CFP: Verge – Studies in Global Asias (Special Topic: Asian Urbanisms and Urbanizations)

Verge: Studies in Global Asias is a new journal that includes scholarship from scholars in both Asian and Asian American Studies. These two fields have traditionally defined themselves in opposition to one another, with the former focused on an area-studies, nationally and politically oriented approach, and the latter emphasizing epistemological categories, including ethnicity and citizenship, that […]

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Call for Research Fellowship Applications: Ricci Institute for Chinese-Western Cultural History

The Ricci Institute at the University of San Fransisco invites applications for a Research Fellowship in-residence for the spring or summer 2015. This fellowship is open to both doctoral students who have completed all course work and junior scholars who have completed their doctoral degrees in the past three years. The Institute invites research proposals

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CFP: Race and Yoga

The University of California Press’s e-scholarship division will publish the inaugural issue of the journal Race and Yoga. Race and Yoga is a peer-reviewed, interdisciplinary academic journal committed to critical examinations of the history and practice of yoga in the West. The journal will feature research-based articles, editorials, and reviews of books, films, and art

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CFP – InVisible Culture Issue 24: Vulnerability

For its twenty-fourth issue, InVisible Culture: An Electronic Journal for Visual Culture invites scholarly articles and creative works that explore the concept of vulnerability. Almost two weeks after Thomas Eric Duncan’s plane landed in Dallas from Liberia in late September, the Centers for Disease Control announced the first case of Ebola in the United States.

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Call for Submissions: The Public Value of Public History

On Saturday, April 11, 2015, the Public History program in the History Department at North Carolina State University will host a symposium to facilitate discussions among public historians, heritage professionals, scholars, and the public about the public value of public history. At multiple levels—community, public and private, state, national, and global—public history benefits economic activity,

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