CfP: Gender, Sex, Ethnicity, Race, and Class in the Economics Profession in Latin America

Call for contributions to the special issue on "Gender, Sex, Ethnicity, Race, and Class in the Economics Profession in Latin America", co-edited by Jimena Hurtado (jihurtad@uniandes.edu.co) and Erich Pinzón-Fuchs (erapinzonfu@unal.edu.co) for Cuadernos de Economía.

 The submission deadline is April 30, 2020.

 More information in attachment and at bit.ly/38djDgm

CfP: Punishment, Labor and the Legitimation of Power

The Bonn Center for Dependency and Slavery Studies (BCDSS) aims to analyze personal, social and spatial dependency from a global, long-term and trans-disciplinary perspective. Within the BCDSS, the research group Punishment, Labor, Dependency addresses the ways in which the entanglements of punitive and labor regimes impact the production and reproduction of dependency.

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CfP: III Jornadas Nacionales de la Red de Estudios sobre el Socialismo Argentino (RESA)

Red de Estudios sobre el Socialismo Argentino (RESA)
Convocatoria
III Jornadas Nacionales
Santa Rosa, La Pampa
17 y 18 de junio de 2020

Las III Jornadas Nacionales de la RESA se realizarán en la ciudad de Santa Rosa, los días 17 y 18 de junio de 2020, y contarán con el auspicio de la Facultad de Ciencias Humanas de la Universidad Nacional de La Pampa (UNLPam, Res. n° 622-CD-2019).
El cronograma es el siguiente:
Recepción de resúmenes: hasta el 29 de diciembre de 2019.

WORCK Meeting 1

In Lyon, all the working groups of Worlds of Related Coercion in Work (WORCK) meet for the first time for conceptual and methodological exchange. The Working Group Leaders will present first ideas to the whole network and the working group members will start their collaborative work on joint publications and activities.

CfA: Digital Humanities and the Future of Chronicling the African Past

Edited volume "History in Africa": Digital Humanities and the Future of Chronicling the African Past
Cambridge University Press, African Studies Association (ASA)

The incoming editors of History in Africa are inaugurating thematic issues as part of a new feature highlighting how Africanists are engaging with key trends in history and methods.