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Tuesday, March 7, 2017



The European Conference on Arts and Humanities 2017 (ECAH2017)


The Jurys Inn Brighton Waterfront, Brighton, United Kingdom
uesday, July 11 - Wednesday, July 12, 2017

Abstract Submission Deadline: April 30, 2017
Registration Deadline for Presenters: June 1, 2017














Conference Theme: “History, Story, Narrative”



Historians are far from the only interested party in writing history. In a sense it is an interest we all share – whether we are talking politics, region, family birthright, or even personal experience. We are both spectators to the process of history while being intimately situated within its impact and formations.

How, then, best to write it? Is it always the victor’s version? Have we not begun increasingly to write “history from below,” that lived by those who are not at the top of the power hierarchy? Are accounts of history always gender-inflected, hitherto at least men rather than women? Who gets to tell history if the issue is colonialism or class? How does geography, the power of place, intersect with history? What is the status of the personal story or narrative within the larger frame of events?

This conference addresses issues of writing history from literary and other discursive perspectives. That is to say: novels, plays, poems, autobiography, memoir, diary, travel log, and a variety of styles of essay. One thinks of Shakespeare’s history plays, Tolstoy’s War and Peace, Shi Nai’an’s The Water Margin, Balzac’s La Comédie Humaine. It also addresses oral history, the spoken account or witness, Hiroshima survivor to modern Syrian migrant

Which also connects to the nexus of media and history. The great “historical” films continue to hold us, be it Eisenstein’s October: Ten Days That Shook the World (1925) or Gone with the Wind (1940). We live in an age of documentaries, whether film or TV. There is a view that we also inhabit “instant” history, the download to laptop, the app, the all-purpose mobile. How has this technology changed our perception, our lived experience, of history? What is the role of commemoration, parade, holiday, festival, or statuary, in the writing of history?

The different modes by which we see and understand history, flow and counter-flow, nevertheless come back to certain basics.

One asks whether we deceive ourselves in always asking for some grand narrative. Can there only be one narrator or is history of necessity a colloquium, contested ground? Is national history a myth? And history-writing itself: is it actually a form of fiction, an artifice which flatters to deceive? What, exactly, is a historical fact?

This conference, we hope, will address these perspectives and others which connect and arise.

For the fourth consecutive year, The European Conference on Arts & Humanities will be held alongside The European Conference on Media, Communication & Film. Registration for either of these conferences will allow participants to attend sessions in the other.

In conjunction with our global partners, we look forward to extending a warm welcome to you in Brighton.











Conference Theme and Streams: "History, Story, Narrative"

The conference theme for ECAH2017 is "History, Story, Narrative", and the organisers encourage submissions that approach this theme from a variety of perspectives. However, the submission of other topics for consideration is welcome and we also encourage sessions across a variety of interdisciplinary and theoretical perspectives.

Submissions are organised into the following thematic streams:

  • Arts - Teaching and Learning the Arts
  • Arts - Arts Policy, Management and Advocacy
  • Arts - Arts Theory and Criticism
  • Arts - Social, Political and Community Agendas in the Arts
  • Arts - Visual Arts Practices
  • Arts - Performing Arts Practices: Theater, Dance, Music
  • Arts - Literary Arts Practices
  • Arts - Media Arts Practices: Television, Multimedia, Digital, Online and Other New Media
  • Arts - Other Arts
  • Humanities - Media, Film Studies, Theatre, Communication
  • Humanities - Aesthetics, Design
  • Humanities - Language, Linguistics
  • Humanities - Knowledge
  • Humanities - Philosophy, Ethics, Consciousness
  • Humanities - History, Historiography
  • Humanities - Literature/Literary Studies
  • Humanities - Political Science, Politics
  • Humanities - Teaching and Learning
  • Humanities - Globalisation
  • Humanities - Ethnicity, Difference, Identity
  • Humanities - Immigration, Refugees, Race, Nation
  • Humanities - First Nations and Indigenous Peoples
  • Humanities - Sexuality, Gender, Families
  • Humanities - Religion, Spirituality
  • Humanities - Cyberspace, Technology
  • Humanities - Science, Environment and the Humanities
  • Humanities - Other Humanities









Conference Proceedings

Once you have registered, you can submit your final paper via the online submission system anytime until August 12, 2017.

Final papers are only accepted in a Microsoft Word format. Please download our Final Paper Template and read the Final Paper Submission Guidelines.

The Official Conference Proceedings will be published online in a PDF format under an ISSN issued by the National Diet Library of Japan on September 12, 2017.

Abstract Submission Process

In order to present at the conference, your abstract must first pass a double blind peer review. Upon payment of registration fees, your presentation will be confirmed. Learn more about conference streams.













Deadlines
Abstracts submission: Extended to April 30, 2017
Results of abstract reviews returned to authors: Usually within two weeks of submission
Full conference registration payment for all presenters: June 1, 2017
Full paper submission: August 12, 2017
How to Submit
Create your account. Your email address will be used as your username and you will be asked to submit a password.
Submit your abstract of no more than 250 words, choosing from the presentation formats listed below (Individual, Poster or Virtual).
Submit well before the submission deadline in order to benefit from Early Bird rates.
Your proposal will normally be reviewed within two to three weeks after undergoing a double blind peer review. Those who submit near the extended deadline will usually receive results by May 14, 2017.
If your proposal is accepted you will be invited to register for the conference. Upon payment of the registration fee, you will be sent a confirmation email receipt.
Status of Submission
The status of your abstract can be checked by logging in to the online submission system. The status will be displayed in the "Your Submissions" area. If your paper is accepted, a notification email will be sent to the registered email address. If you do not receive this email, please contact us at ecah@iafor.org.

You can return to the system at any time using your username and password to edit your personal information. If you wish your paper to be published in the conference proceedings, please ensure that a paper is uploaded through the online system by August 12, 2017.

– The ECAH2017 Organising Committee (iafor.org/ECAH2017-committee)







Sunday, March 5, 2017


International Conference on "Social Sciences, Humanities and Education" (SSHE-2017) 


Paris, France













PARIS International Conference on "Social Sciences, Humanities and Education" (SSHE-2017) scheduled on April 27-28, 2017 at Paris (France) is for the scientists, scholars, profesionals and students from the Universities all around the world and the industry to present ongoing research activities, and hence to foster research relations between the Universities and the industry. The conference is organized under the patronage of La Rochelle Business School, France and University of Quebec , Montreal (Canada). In addition to the English as official Language in this conference we do have the FRENCH language as official language under Prof. Michel Plaisent, Full professor, University of Quebec, Montreal (Canada). So, the papers written in FRENCH language can also be submitted and will be published in conference proceedings.

This conference provides opportunities for the delegates to exchange new ideas and application experiences face to face, to establish business or research relations and to find global partners for future collaboration. The conference is sponsored by Universal Researchers (UAE). All the submitted conference papers will be peer reviewed by the program/technical committees of the Conference. All accepted papers of the conference will be published in the printed conference proceedings with valid International ISBN number that will be registered at: London, UK.


The Proceedings of the Conference will be published by UR-CPS (Conference Publishing Services) and will be will be archived in UR's Management & Technology Digital Library. Each Paper will be assigned Digital Object Identifier(DOI) from CROSSREF. In addition the proceedings will be indexed at Google and Google Scholar google.com and all major search engines.


Top Selected papers will be Published in the following Canadian Journal:
Journal of Global Management Research ISSN 1488-4569
Link: http://gmrjournal.uqam.ca/Country of Publisher: Canada
One Best Session Paper will be selected from each oral session. The Certificate for Session Best Papers will be awarded after each session of the conference
If anybody like to avail the Paris Open Bus Tour on April 28, 2017 Morning then please add Tour Ticket USD 40 with the fee and mention that in the registration form/email at: cs@hssmr.org.



The conference is organized under the patronage of La Rochelle Business School, France and University of Quebec, Montreal (Canada).
In addition to the English as official Language in this conference we do have the FRENCH language as official language under Prof. Michel Plaisent, Full professor, University of Quebec, Montreal (Canada). So, the papers written in FRENCH language can also be submitted and will be published in conference proceedings.
If you are interested to get your paper published in "Emerging Sources Citation Index (THOMSON REUTERS)" and "SCOPUS" Indexed journal then please specify at the time of paper submission, so that, the paper will be reviewed accordingly and additional fee will be charged for publication in SCOPUS Journal.
One Best Session Paper will be selected from each oral session. The Certificate for Session Best Papers will be awarded after each session of the conference






TOPICS:

SOCIAL SCIENCES AND HUMANITIES - Anthropology- Art History- Arts- English- History- Information science- Interdisciplinary studies- Islamic Studies- Language- Linguistics- Literature- Local Government- Multidisciplinary Studies- Museums and heritage- Music- Occupational Science- Philosophy- Poetry- Politics- Psychology- Religious studies- Social Sciences- Sociology.

EDUCATION - Distance Education- E-learning- Higher Education- Lifelong Learning- Teaching and Learning.

INTERDISCIPLINARY STUDIES- Children and Youth- Communications and Media- Complex Systems- Conflict resolution- Creativity- Culture- Disaster Management- Discourse- Film studies- Gender studies- GLBT Studies- Globalization- HIV/AIDS- Human Rights- Identity- Leadership- Memory- Poverty- Public Policy- Sexuality and eroticism- Spirituality- Sport science- Sustainable development- Tourism- Urban studies- Violence.

REGIONAL STUDIES - African Language- African Literature- African Studies- American Studies- Asian Studies- Built Environment- Development Studies- European Studies- Health Disparity- Human Geography- Human Geography- Income Disparity- International Relations- Labour Economics- Liberal Arts education- Literacy Perspectives- Multiculturalism- Psychology Of Violence- Racial Equality- Racial Issues














SUBMISSION using Email: cs@hssmr.org


REGISTRATION FEE Categories
Early Bird Conference Fee /Late Conference Fee
 Authors (Student)* 200 USD/ 250 USD
Authors (UR-UAE Member)* 200 USD /250 USD
Authors (Non Student)* 250 USD /275 USD
Coauthor 200 USD 250 USD
Listeners 200 USD 250 USD
Additional Paper(s)** 150 USD 150 USD
Extra Proceeding 50 USD 50 USD
Extra Page (s) 30 USD 
Per additional Page 30 USD per additional Page

One regular registration can cover a paper within 6 pages, including all figures, tables, and references
Please note that one full author registration fee is must for the publication of a paper and above fee are the fee of Single delegate. Only the registered delegate is allowed to attend the conference. In case, coauthor like to attend then the co-author has to pay the co-author fee and that needs to be informed in advance.
This is applicable when the same author registers for Multiple papers and the single conference kit will be provided in that case.
Please note that the Proof of payment of fees must accompany all registration forms through email. Your registration WILL NOT be confirmed until payment is credited/received. The participant has to bear all bank charges (Local/Foreign/Intermediate) associated with the transfer of money. In case of any query, please ask the conference secretary-- cs@hssmr.org before making the payment
IMPORTANT DATES

                                                                                                     Early Fees/ Late Fees
Deadline of Full Paper /Abstract/Poster Submission  March 13, 2017 /March 28, 2017
Notification of Acceptance                                                 March 20, 2017 /April 4, 2017
Author's Registration Deadline                                         March 27, 2017 /April 11, 2017
Final Paper Submission Deadline                                    March 27, 2017 /April 11, 2017
Conference Dates April 27-28, 2017





SUBMISSION METHODS
1. Electronic Submission System; ( .doc/.docx/.pdf formats) 
2. Email: cs@hssmr.org
The template can be downloaded using the link:Conference Paper Template DOWNLOAD (.doc)
Prospective authors are kindly invited to submit full text papers including results, tables, figures and references. Full text papers (.docx, .doc, .pdf) will be accepted by Electronic Submission System. Any question, please contact: cs@hssmr.org. All submitted articles should report original, previously unpublished research results, experimental or theoretical. Articles submitted to the Conference should meet these criteria and must not be under consideration for publication elsewhere. Manuscripts should follow the style of the Conference and are subject to both review and editing.


Payment Method
1. ONLINE payment
Please contact Conference Secretary through email cs@hssmr.org for link of ONLINE payment using Credit Card/debit Card/Travel Card.
2. Pay by Bank Transfer
* The link for Credit Card payment and the Bank Information can be found in the registration form that will be provided by conference secretary through email











CONTACT US
Ms. Emily Robert
Email: cs@hssmr.org Phone: +44 7452 131713, +971 52 829 9493 (Can use LINE, Whatsapp, Viber)
Local Chair:
Dr. Lili ZHENG
La Rochelle Business School, France
CONFERENCE VENUE
Wilson Room
Canadian House of City universitaire de Paris
(Maison des Etudiants Canadiens)
31 Boulevard Jourdan, 75014 Paris, France
Phone: +33 1 40 78 67 00

Thursday, February 2, 2017


CFP: International Conference on English Literature and Linguistics
 November 27 - 28, 2017,Dubai






Call for Papers

The ICELL 2017 : 19th International Conference on English Literature and Linguistics is the premier interdisciplinary platform for the presentation of new advances and research results in the fields of English Literature and Linguistics. The conference will bring together leading academic scientists, researchers and scholars in the domain of interest from around the world. Topics of interest for submission include, but are not limited to: 

English Language and Literature:

Language acquisition and learning
Language Education
Intercultural Education
Language Program Evaluation
Innovation in language teaching and learning
Language Teacher Education (collaborations and practices)
Language Teaching Methodology
Language Curriculum Development
Language Testing and Assessment
Social, Cultural, and Political Contexts of Language Teacher Education
The role of language and communication in human cognition
Translation and Interpreting
Poetry and Prose (fictional and non-fictional)
Contemporary Literature
Comparative Literature
Media (television, drama, film and others)
Classic
Medieval and Renaissance Literature
Literature and Other Arts
Literature and History

Linguistics:

Applied Linguistics
Theoretical Linguistics
Computational Linguistics
Comparative Linguistics
Sociolinguistics
Contrastive Linguistics
Interlinguistics
Corpus Linguistics
Dialectology
Etymology
Forensic Linguistics
Historical Linguistics
Lexicology
Linguistic statistics
Linguistic typology
Morphology
Neurolinguistics
Psycholinguistics
Phonetics
Phonology
Text Linguistics
Orthography, Pragmatics, Rhetoric, Stylistics and Semantics










Conference Aims and Objectives
The ICELL 2017: 19th International Conference on English Literature and Linguistics aims to bring together leading academic scientists, researchers and research scholars to exchange and share their experiences and research results on all aspects of English Literature and Linguistics. It also provides a premier interdisciplinary platform for researchers, practitioners and educators to present and discuss the most recent innovations, trends, and concerns as well as practical challenges encountered and solutions adopted in the fields of English Literature and Linguistics.

Call for Contributions
All honorable authors are kindly encouraged to contribute to and help shape the conference through submissions of their research abstracts, papers and e-posters. Also, high quality research contributions describing original and unpublished results of conceptual, constructive, empirical, experimental, or theoretical work in all areas of English Literature and Linguistics are cordially invited for presentation at the conference. The conference solicits contributions of abstracts, papers and e-posters that address themes and topics of the conference, including figures, tables and references of novel research materials.WASET
Conference Proceedings
All submitted conference papers will be blind peer reviewed by three competent reviewers. The post conference proceedings will be abstracted and indexed in the International Science Index , and submitted to be indexed in the Google Scholar, Scopus and Thomson Reuters. The conference abstracts and proceedings book, CD and certificate of presentation will be distributed to participants at the conference registration desk. 

Special Journal Issues
ICELL 2017 has teamed up with the Special Journal Issue on English Literature and Linguistics. A number of selected high-impact full text papers will also be considered for the special journal issues. All submitted papers will have the opportunity to be considered for this Special Journal Issue. The paper selection will be carried out during the peer review process as well as at the conference presentation stage. Submitted papers must not be under consideration by any other journal or publication. The final decision for paper selection will be made based on peer review reports by the Guest Editors and the Editor-in-Chief jointly. Selected full-text papers will be published online free of charge. 

Conference Sponsor and Exhibitor Opportunities
The Conference offers the opportunity to become a conference sponsor or exhibitor. To participate as a sponsor or exhibitor, please download and complete the Conference Sponsorship Request Form.









Important Dates
Abstracts/Full-Text Paper Submission Deadline February 24, 2017
Notification of Acceptance/Rejection March 24, 2017
Final Paper (Camera Ready) Submission & Early Bird Registration Deadline July 24, 2017
Conference Dates November 27 - 28, 2017

Important NotesPlease ensure your submission meets WASET's strict guidelines for accepting scholarly papers. Downloadable versions of the check list for Full-Text Papers and Abstract Papers

Please refer to the Paper Submission GUIDE before submitting your paper. 


Visit us :https://www.waset.org/apply/2017/11/dubai/ICELL?step=1






Wednesday, February 1, 2017

International Conference on “Beyond the Ruin: Investigating the Fragment in English Studies”
Organised by the Hellenic Association for the Study of English (HASE)
National and Kapodistrian University of Athens
Department of English Language and Literature
23-25 November 2017



Confirmed Keynote Speakers:
Apostolos Lampropoulos, Université Bordeaux-Montaigne
Carl Lavery, University of Glasgow.
Jyotsna Singh, Michigan State University.
Julian Wolfreys, University of Portsmouth.






Call for Papers

The ruin and the fragment have enduring, interconnected, yet also distinct legacies, as historical realities, material and/or aesthetic objects, and as categories of thought. The ruin predominantly recalls a classical or distant past, and is valued as a silent yet privileged ground for the reconstruction of the past. On the other hand, the fragment is primarily a conceptual category and a stylistic form, a metonymy of nostalgic wholeness, and a metaphor of and for a modernity that contemplates wholeness as irreversibly lost. In response to historical vicissitudes, the literary and the artistic imagination turned to the fragment in all its forms, as an expression of dislocation, fragmentation, and fragmentariness in modernity. In the wake of the ruin of representation in postmodernism, ruins and fragments may operate as tropes of relatedness and separation, discontinuity and destruction, uniqueness and multiplicity, open-endedness and incompleteness. Whether literal or metaphorical, ruins and fragments bear dualities that are continually recuperated and revisited as they speak of creation and destruction, recovery and silence, memory and forgetting, war and catastrophe, classicism and avant-gardism.

As divisions and conflicting notions about our past and our present are now tokens of our own despair; as quests to restore an illusory wholeness persist; as the tension between the timeless and the crumbling is becoming all the more manifest; as violence and uncertainty are all around us; as ruins make invisible vulnerability visible, this conference invites reflection on the histories, theorisations, and representations of fragments and ruins in Anglophone literatures and cultures.




Possible topics include, but are not restricted to, the following:

  • Reception, representations, and the significance of ruins through the ages
  • The dialectic between the ruin and the monument
  • Fragments and ruins in travel writing
  • The ruin as metaphor/metonymy
  • Fragments, ruins and incompleteness
  • The (un)timeliness of the ruin: silence, erasure, and memory
  • Ruins and melancholia
  • Fragmented states of consciousness
  • Colonial and postcolonial ruins and fragments
  • Cultural appropriation, recovery, and/or destruction of ruins
  • Narratives of destruction and catastrophe
  • Fragments, ruins as palimpsests
  • The ruin and/or fragment as spectacle
  • Morality, ethics, responsibility, solidarity vis-à-vis the ruin
  • The (un)ethics and the politics of material and cultural devastation
  • Terrorism as/and the creation of ruins
  • Textual fragmentation and contemporary literature
  • The fragment in new technologies and the media


The conference will be held at the Main Building of the University of Athens.







Deadlines
The deadline for the submission of proposals for individual 20-minute papers (200-250 words) and of proposals for panel sessions (no longer than 500 words) is March 31st, 2017.
Please send a short biographical note (circa 150 words) together with your proposal.
Prospective panel organisers should also send the panelists’ names, paper titles, and short bio notes for each panelist and their contact details.
Confirmation of acceptance: 30 April 2017.
Proposals should be sent to: haseconference2017@gmail.com

Conference Organisers:
Emmanouil Aretoulakis (National and Kapodistrian University of Athens), emmareto@enl.uoa.gr
Anna Despotopoulou (National and Kapodistrian University of Athens), adespoto@enl.uoa.gr
Stamatina Dimakopoulou (National and Kapodistrian University of Athens),sdimakop@enl.uoa.gr
Efterpi Mitsi (National and Kapodistrian University of Athens), emitsi@enl.uoa.gr

Conference Website: http://www.beyondtheruin.net.









Eleventh Global Studies Conference

The University of Granada
Granada, Spain 


29-30 July 2018






CALL FOR PAPERS

The Eleventh Global Studies Conference will be held at the University of Granada, Granada, Spain, 29-30 July 2018. We invite proposals for paper presentations, workshops/interactive sessions, posters/exhibits, virtual lightning talks, virtual posters, or colloquium addressing one of the following themes:

2018 SPECIAL FOCUS: Subjectivities of Globalization

Theme 1: Economy and Trade


On the economic dimensions of globalization.
  • Global markets in an era of neoliberalism
  • Free trade and fair trade
  • Transnational corporations
  • Megabusinesses, mircobusinesses and globalization
  • Patterns of global investment
  • Logics of accumulation
  • Engines of growth in the developing world
  • The international division of labor
  • Trade flows and current account balances
  • Global financial flows and institutions
  • Inequality – patterns and trends
  • Global Production Networks
  • Multi-National Corporations
  • Trade Agreements
  • Pharmaceuticals
  • Money Laundering

Theme 2: Politics, Power, and Institutions

On the political dimensions of globalization.
  • Imperialism and neo-colonialism
  • ‘Soft power’ and the structures of hegemony
  • Neoliberal politics and policies
  • Global regulation and deregulation
  • Social movements
  • Flashpoints of social conflict
  • Welfare in a global context
  • International structures and institutions of governance
  • Global NGOs
  • Nations and sovereignty in the ‘New Globalization’
  • Drones
  • War Conflict
  • Arms
  • Terrorism and Political Violence
  • Social Movements
  • Governance and Reform
  • Democratic Practices and Human Rights






Theme 3: Society and Culture

On the socio-cultural dimensions of globalization.
  • Inequality
  • Poverty
  • Development and underdevelopment
  • Globalism as ideology
  • Nationalism and post-nationalism
  • Cultural imperialism and post-colonialism
  • Migrations
  • Diaspora
  • Cosmopolitanism and multiculturalism
  • Cultural Hybridization
  • Forced Migration (Refugees, Human Trafficking, Statelessness, Internally Displaced Persons)
  • Voluntary Migration (Migrant Workers, Labor Markets, Urbanization)
  • Big Data
  • Internet
  • Art, Architecture, and Literature
  • Transnational Crime
  • Sports

Theme 4: Resources and Environment

On the ecosystemic dimensions of globalization.
  • Resource access
  • Environments in a global context
  • Agriculture and food supply
  • Sustainability
  • Urbanism
  • Climate Change
  • Growth and its limits
  • Global Health
  • Global Environment
  • Resource Curse and Management






CONFERENCE SUBMISSION DEADLINES

The next proposal deadline is 29 September 2018. We welcome the submission of presentation proposals at any time of the year up until 30 days before the start of the conference. All proposals will be reviewed within two to four weeks of submission.


A COLLECTION OF JOURNALS

The Global Studies Journal encourages the widest range of submissions and aims to foster the highest standards of intellectual excellence. Articles may be submitted by in-person and virtual participants as well as Research Network Members.

The Journal is indexed by:

-Academic Search Alumni Edition (EBSCO)
-Academic Search Elite (EBSCO)
-Academic Search Index (EBSCO)
-Academic Search Premier (EBSCO)
-Academic Search Complete (EBSCO)
-Ulrich's Periodicals Directory
-The Australian Research Council (ERA)





CONFERENCE PARTNERS

University of Granada


For more information and to submit a proposal visit:
http://onglobalization.com/Granada2018

Please forward this announcement to your colleagues and students who may be interested.

Enquiries: support@onglobalization.com
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Sponsored by: Global Studies / Common Ground Research Networks