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CFP: Cultures of Plate Tectonics

CFP Cultures of Plate Tectonics A special issue Eds. Adam Bobbette, Zeynep Oğuz The adoption of plate tectonics in the 1960s as scientific orthodoxy was one of the most profound scientific revolutions of the 20th century. It transformed the status quo understanding of the earth system, its history, and evolution. By combining existing explanations...

CFP: Unsettling Australia (UQ, 3-5 Dec 2018)

International Australian Studies Association Biennial Conference 3-5 December 2018, The University of Queensland Unsettling Australia Australia, the oldest continental landmass on Earth, has had a relatively stable geographical history and, situated in the middle of a tectonic plate, it currently has no active volcanism. However the advent of...

Rust/Resistance: Works of Recovery, 2017 ASLE Biennial Conference

Rust/Resistance: Works of Recovery 2017 Association for the Study of Literature and Environment (ASLE) Biennial Conference June 20 - 24, 2017, Wayne State University in Detroit, Michigan Conference website: http://asle2017.clas.wayne.edu Read full CFP here: http://www.asle.org/wp-content/uploads/ASLE-2017-CFP.pdf In Rust: The Longest War, Jonathan Waldman claims that, for those who “yield to rust,...

Call for papers: ‘Animal Publics: Emotions, Empathy, Activism’

Australian Animal Studies Group (AASG) Conference 2015 Convened by the Australian Centre and the Human Rights and Animal Ethics Research Network (HRAE) The University of Melbourne, July 12-15, 2015   The call for papers is now open. We want to hear from scholars, academics, activists and thinkers. Abstracts of 250...

CFP Animal Publics: Emotions, Empathy, Activism (AASG, Melbourne: July 12-15, 2015)

6th Biennial Conference of the Australian Animal Studies Group (AASG): July 12-15, 2015. Convened by the Australian Centre and the Human Rights & Animal Ethics Research Network (HRAE), University of Melbourne.   Call for Papers Open until Monday November 17 – please share! Download the pdf here The human/nonhuman animal relationship is continually...