Meet the Advisory Board The Humanities First Advisory Board is comprised of six individuals whose interests represent the width and breadth of the humanities. This volunteer board meets twice per year. Please read their bios below to find out more about about what makes them a perfect fit for the Humanities First team.
Advisory Board
We’re hiring!
We’re hiring! Humanities First is a non-profit serving scholars in the humanities by providing quality, affordable editing services. Our mission is to remove the roadblocks that keep stellar scholars from publishing their work. We are in need of an editor who can proofread and line edit academic texts. Editors are assigned documents on a case-by-case
Teaching in the Age of Covid-19
The Covid-19 pandemic has meant that universities are making fast decisions about how to keep students and staff safe while keeping instruction going. Some universities have restricted or eliminated public events and others have closed their dorms and moved all instruction online for the remainder of the term. For courses that already are online or
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CFP: Stardom and Fandom, Southwest Popular Culture/American Culture Association Conference
The Area Chair for Stardom and Fandom invites paper or panel proposals on any aspect of stardom or fandom. The list of ideas below is limited, so if you have an idea that is not listed, please suggest the new topic. The organizers encourage submissions from multiple perspectives and disciplines. Topics might include: Studies of individual celebrities
CFP: MAPACA – American Studies Area
The American Studies Area of The Mid-Atlantic Popular and American Culture Association (MAPACA) invites academics, graduate and undergraduate students, independent scholars, and other professionals to submit papers for the annual conference, to be held in Atlantic City, NJ, November 3-5, 2016. Papers from interdisciplinary or multidisciplinary perspectives that investigate the actions, influences, and phenomena that
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