CfP: Memory and Religion: Central and Eastern Europe in a Global Perspective (Warsaw, 16-18 October 2018)

Memory and Religion: Central and Eastern Europe in a Global Perspective

International Conference
Warsaw, 16-18 October 2018

Contemporary post-secular researchers stress that in the time of multiples modernities, secular and religious systems affect each other in considerable and comparable ways. In the field of public memory this impact seems particularly extensive. There are many communities which
use religious lexicon to […]

CfP: Memory and Religion: Central and Eastern Europe in a Global Perspective (Warsaw, 16-18 October 2018)2018-03-13T19:01:09+02:00

Call for Applications: International Exchange Programme on Issues of ‘Memory Work’

Call for Applications: International Exchange Programme on Issues of ‘Memory Work’

As part of its international co-operation on the study and reappraisal of dictatorships and reigns of violence, the Bundesstiftung zur Aufarbeitung der SED-Diktatur (Federal Foundation for the study of the Communist Dictatorship in Eastern Germany) is offering scholarships to participants in an international exchange programme on issues of ‘Memory […]

Call for Applications: International Exchange Programme on Issues of ‘Memory Work’2018-02-19T14:21:23+02:00

CfP: Transitional Justice & Memory Politics Summer School Program 

Transitional Justice & Memory Politics Summer School Program
(http://summerschoolcres.org/)

JULY 1-12, 2018

We are now accepting applications for the 2018 edition (our sixth year!) of the Cres Summer School on Transitional Justice and the Politics of Memory

(http://summerschoolcres.org/application/)

This program offers a unique, two-week immersion […]

CfP: Transitional Justice & Memory Politics Summer School Program 2018-02-14T20:05:41+02:00

CfP Special issue: Gendering Memory

Special issue: Gendering Memory

Editors: Andrea Petö and Ann Phoenix

Deadline: 19 August 2018

Memory has become a buzzword in the study of the past and memory analysis is increasingly common. Yet, new forms of political radicalization foreground memory politics in ways that are producing multi-faceted exclusions, intolerance and erasure as well as the exclusion of challenging memories […]

CfP Special issue: Gendering Memory2018-02-10T21:57:01+02:00

CfP: When memories take a stand: cultural memory and mediations

Deadline for contributions: 01/01/2018-15/05/2018

Semioticians at Tartu School Juri Lotman and Boris Uspensky defined culture as the non-hereditary memory of the community, namely, a memory that is not contained within genes, but within a symbolic system made out of prescriptions and contradictions, restrictions and conflict. This is what Aleida Assmann, among others, has called cultural memory. This […]

CfP: When memories take a stand: cultural memory and mediations2018-02-05T12:09:17+02:00

CfP: Workshop: Sites of Remembering: Landscapes—Lessons—Policies

This workshop aims to discuss, identify and evaluate ways in which social sciences and humanities can use memory studies to engage with the problems we encounter in the world today, and bridge the divide between academic disciplines, and academia and policy. We intend to publish the results of this workshop as an issue in RCC […]
CfP: Workshop: Sites of Remembering: Landscapes—Lessons—Policies2018-01-25T20:39:17+02:00

CfP:  Myths, Memories and Economies: Post-Socialist Transformations in Comparison 

 Myths, Memories and Economies: Post-Socialist Transformations in Comparison 

International Conference, 28-30 October 2019, Warsaw 

The year 2019 marks the 30th anniversary of political changes in former state socialist countries of Eastern Europe in 1989. Together with the subsequent collapse of the Soviet Union, a number of socialist and […]

CfP:  Myths, Memories and Economies: Post-Socialist Transformations in Comparison 2019-01-10T14:33:52+02:00
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