Calls for Submission

Call for Papers, Panels and Research in Progress – 2015 American Journalism Historians Association

The American Journalism Historians Association invites paper entries, panel proposals, and abstracts of research in progress on any facet of media history for its 34th annual convention to be held October 8-10, 2015, in Oklahoma City. The deadline for all submissions is May 15, 2015. The AJHA views journalism history broadly, embracing print, broadcasting, advertising, […]

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Call for Submissions – Flickering Landscapes: Florida’s Landscape, History, and Identity on the Screen

The Flickering Landscapes conference aims to bring together scholars working on the history and present of the film and screen experience of Florida and in Florida. Any form of screen experience relating to Florida is of interest – cinema, television, government and industry promotional film, training film, anthropological film, tourist experience video, home movies and

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CFP: World War II in an Age of Globalization – A Reappraisal

First International Conference – ERC Project: “Judging Histories” World War II in an Age of Globalization – A Reappraisal November 22-24, 2015 The Hebrew University of Jerusalem What does it mean to write a history of World War II in the age of globalization? Can one bring histories and memories associated with the war in

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Call for Papers: “Is American Satire Still in a Postmodern Condition?”

Call for Papers: “Is American Satire Still in a Postmodern Condition?” Special issue on contemporary satire for Studies in American Humor (Fall 2016), James E. Caron (University of Hawaii—Manoa), Guest Editor; Judith Yaross Lee (Ohio University, Editor). In response to the torrent of satiric materials that has been and continues to be produced in recent

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