Due Aug 1 | CFP Special Issue of TRAUE CALL FOR PAPERS (extended deadline!) Theory, Research and Action in Urban Education An online, open access, peer-reviewed education journal dedicated to the publication of graduate students Special Issue Title: Changing the Subject: Foucault’s Ongoing Legacy in Educational Research, Theory, and Practice Edited by Karen Zaino (The Graduate Center, CUNY) & Debbie Sonu (Hunter College) The TRAUE… Read More
Due April 17 | Call for Papers: Political Concepts conference by the Cogut Institute for the Humanities at Brown University We write inviting you to submit a proposal for the annual Political Concepts conference to be hosted by the Cogut Institute for the Humanities at Brown University on Friday and Saturday, December 4th and 5th, 2020. We are excited to announce that this year’s conference is the first of the series to be organized exclusively… Read More
Call for Contributors to Visible Pedagogy, 2019-2020 The Graduate Center’s Teaching and Learning Center (TLC) seeks contributors to its blog, Visible Pedagogy for academic year 2019-2020. Contributing writers will craft a series of posts over the course of the Fall semester on a topic they define, and Guest Editors will curate a series on a topic of their choice with writers they recruit. The choice… Read More
Due Mar 22 | Request for proposals – Lead Project Scholar, Walking Tour of African American History in Lower Manhattan Opening Date: February 18, 2019 Closing Date: March 22, 2019 Purpose The Tenement Museum (TM), in partnership with the National Park Service, seeks proposals from qualified historical research and museum interpretation consultants to design and develop a walking tour of African American history in Lower Manhattan. Project Overview Each year, 14,000+ people explore the Lower… Read More
Deadline Feb 28 | CfP – “Black Lives,” CUNY ESA Conference Call For Papers CUNY Graduate Center English Student Association Conference: BLACK LIVES SUBMISSION DEADLINE EXTENDED TO FEBRUARY 28, 2019 Conference date: Friday, April 12, 2019 CUNY Graduate Center New York, NY KEYNOTES BY: Michelle Wright, Emory University Rafael Walker, Baruch College “Black Lives” has emerged in recent years as a conceptual touchstone following the wake… Read More
Deadline May 15 | Call for Submissions – Journal of Interactive Technology and Pedagogy The Journal of Interactive Technology and Pedagogy General Issue Issue Editors: Shelly Eversley, Baruch College, CUNY Krystyna Michael, The Graduate Center, CUNY The Journal of Interactive Technology and Pedagogy (JITP) seeks scholarly work that explores the intersection of technology with teaching, learning, and research. We are interested in contributions that take advantage of the affordances… Read More
Due Jan 28 | CFP: University of Michigan 2019 Graduate Student Conference in U.S. History Making History Public(s): Presenting the Collective Friday May 10 and Saturday May 11, 2019 University of Michigan, Ann Arbor The United States is comprised of publics. Filtered through media, politics, and social, cultural and economic life, American publics materialize through national, international, state, and local avenues. At what point do they become visible? How… Read More
Deadline Jan 31 | Call for Proposals – 2019 Nature, Ecology, & Society Colloquium 2019 Nature, Ecology, & Society Colloquium Martin E. Segal Theatre at The Graduate Center, CUNY Friday, March 1st, 2019: 10:00 am-4:00 pm Call for Presentations: Re-imagining Nature, Ecology, and Society Deadline for submissions: January 31st, 2019 Submissions form: https://goo.gl/forms/35P064eVqsHruuwg1 [goo.gl] Background: The Nature, Ecology, & Society (NES) Colloquium is a forum for research and action… Read More
Deadline Jan 28 | CFP – University of Michigan Grad Student Conference – Making History Public(s) CFP: University of Michigan 2019 Graduate Student Conference in U.S. History Making History Public(s): Presenting the Collective Friday May 10 and Saturday May 11, 2019 University of Michigan, Ann Arbor The United States is comprised of publics. Filtered through media, politics, and social, cultural and economic life, American publics materialize through national, international, state, and… Read More
The Advocate Call for Contributions NEVER SUBMIT, CONTRIBUTE! This fall, the Advocate invites everyone to start a conversation on Non-Democratic Futures in the wake of important elections held all over the world this year. For a while now, we have seen authoritarian leaderships rise to power through the popular vote in every continent. We also saw the rise of an… Read More