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  • Call for Contributors: Encyclopedia of Artificial Intelligence: The Past, Present, and Future of AI

    Call for Contributors: Encyclopedia of Artificial Intelligence: The Past, Present, and Future of AI

    Encyclopedia of Artificial Intelligence: The Past, Present, and Future of AI Seeking contributors for a single-volume encyclopedia, Encyclopedia of Artificial Intelligence, to be published by ABC-CLIO in spring 2020. An updated list of available entries may be viewed at https://artificialother.com/2018/09/03/call-for-contributors-encyclopedi… Some people believe that Artificial Intelligence (AI) will revolutionize modern life in ways that improve human existence. Others…

  • Call for Authors: Encyclopedia of the Sustainable Development Goals: Transforming the World We Want

    Call for Authors: Encyclopedia of the Sustainable Development Goals: Transforming the World We Want

    You are invited to take part on the world’s largest editorial projecton sustainability ever undertaken – the “Encyclopedia of theSustainable Development Goals: Transforming the World We Want”published by Springer, as part of the award-winning “WorldSustainability Series”:http://www.springer.com/series/13384?detailsPage=titles The Encyclopedia encompasses 17 volumes, but we are particularlyseeking authors for: Goal 8 – Decent Work & Economic Growth (Promote sustained, inclusiveand…

  • Call for Chapters: The Queen of Heaven and the Renaissance: The Image of the Holy Mary in the 14th-17th Centuries

    Call for Chapters: The Queen of Heaven and the Renaissance: The Image of the Holy Mary in the 14th-17th Centuries

    We seek contributions on the representations of the Blessed Virgin Mary during the Renaissance. This edited collection discusses the Queen of Heaven in the 14-17th centuries. Please send your abtracts and your cv by January 18th to Dr. Elena Shabliy [email protected] Info:  Elena Shabliy, a Postdoctoral Fellow at the Harvard Divinity School, [email protected]

  • CFP: The Bahá’í Faith and Genocide

    CFP: The Bahá’í Faith and Genocide

    CFP: The Bahá’í Faith and Genocide November 23-26, 2019 AAR/SLB Annual Meeting, San Diego For a session co-sponsored between the Bahá’í Studies Unit and the Religion, Holocaust and Genocide Unit of the American Academy of Religion, papers are invited on a range of topics related to the persecution of the Bahá’ís in Iran. Does 40…

  • CFP: Bridging Faith and Feminism: The Role That Religion Can Play in Advancing Gender Equality

    CFP: Bridging Faith and Feminism: The Role That Religion Can Play in Advancing Gender Equality

    CFP: Bridging Faith and Feminism: The Role That Religion Can Play in Advancing Gender Equality November 23-26, 2019 AAR/SLB Annual Meeting, San Diego Papers are invited for a session sponsored by the Baha’i Studies Unit and supported by the Women’s Caucus of the American Academy of Religion. When one considers the depth and scale of…

  • CFP: Journal Of Hellenic Religion

    CFP: Journal Of Hellenic Religion

    After the successful publication of the Journal of Hellenic Religion’s (ISSN 1748-7811, eISSN 1748-782X) 11th volume (2018), the Editor would like to invite you to contribute to the Journal’s forthcoming issue (September 2019). The Editorial board welcomes contributions that focus on the study of ancient Greek religion, theology and mythology. Articles may include, but may not be…

  • CFP: PLAY Conference in the Humanities (Lubbock, TX)

    CFP: PLAY Conference in the Humanities (Lubbock, TX)

    “PLAY” Conference Texas Tech University April 13, 2019 The Humanities Center at Texas Tech University (Lubbock, Texas) is happy to announce a call for papers for our second Annual Conference in the Humanities, to be held in Lubbock on April 13, 2019.  The conference topic each year aligns with the Center’s annual theme, which for 2018-2019…

  • CfP: Transformations: The Journal of Inclusive Scholarship and Pedagogy (Volume 29, Issue 2)

    CfP: Transformations: The Journal of Inclusive Scholarship and Pedagogy (Volume 29, Issue 2)

    The editors seek articles (6,000-10,000 words); methods and texts essays (3,000 to 5,000 words); photo-essays, and contributions to our new “Teaching Failures” section (2,500-5,000) for the forthcoming issue of Transformations. Submissions should explore strategies for teaching in the classroom and in non-traditional spaces. We welcome jargon-free essays from all disciplinary and interdisciplinary perspectives. Articles: Articles should…

  • Authors Wanted: Religions in African American Popular Culture

    Authors Wanted: Religions in African American Popular Culture

    Religions, an international, interdisciplinary, peer-reviewed, open access journal on religions and theology, is seeking contributions for a special edition focused on “Religions in African American Popular Culture.” African American popular culture is defined here as those aspects of culture largely created and produced by peoples of Africana descent in the United States of America that engender joy, pleasure, enjoyment,…

  • CFP: “Resistance in Retrospect” (Texas A&M)

    CFP: “Resistance in Retrospect” (Texas A&M)

    The History Graduate Student Organization at Texas A&M University is proud to announce our 2019 graduate and undergraduate history student conference. The conference will take place on April 12-13, 2019. The theme for this year’s conference is “Resistance in Retrospect.” Our central focus is to create a scholarly discussion on resistance in its various forms such…