CfP: Transatlantic Women’s Networks: Cultural Engagement from the 19th Century to the Present

The conference Transatlantic Women’s Networks: Cultural Engagement from the 19th Century to the Present aims to provide a space to unearth, discuss, map, and (re)situate networks and circuits of intellectual and cultural exchange among women across the Atlantic from the 19th century to the present. The conference will take place at Universidade Católica Portuguesa, in Lisbon, Portugal, on the 11th and 12th of May, 2023.

CfP: Organise! Organise! Organise! Collective Action, Associational Culture and the Politics of Organisation in the British Isles, c.1790-1914

Thursday 20 July – Friday 21 July 2023

Durham University, Durham, UK

This conference will explore why, how, to what ends, and with what effects people in Britain and Ireland organised and were organised for political purposes during the long nineteenth century. It aims to deepen our understanding of the complex and diverse extra-parliamentary politics of organisation, and to drive forward debate about the forms and extent of participatory and representational political cultures, outside of and during elections.

CfP: International Marxist-Feminist Conference: Body, Work and Care in Contemporary Digital Capitalism

We would like to kindly invite you to submit your presentation proposal for the 5th International Marxist Feminist Conference which will take place in November 2023 in Warsaw and will focus on feminist theoretical, political, cultural, and artistic responses to current crises.

 

The conference is organised and funded by transform! europe in cooperation with the Rosa Luxemburg Foundation and Fundacja Naprzód.

CfP: Decolonization’s Discontents: Dissent and Opposition in the Aftermath of Independence

Decolonization did not lead smoothly or seamlessly into a world of independent nation-states, and many anticolonial leaders, activists, and communities were left disappointed by the societies and politics that emerged. This workshop explores decolonization as a moment of simultaneous expansion and contraction for political and social possibility.

Young Mining Historians Corner: a blog series by Labour In Mining WG

The Young Mining Historians Corner is a blog post series edited by the Labour In Mining WG dedicated to early career researchers in mining history broadly construed.

 

The blog series consists in monthly periodical and blog posts about ongoing interdisciplinary research that touches upon mining history from various methodological perspectives.

 

CfP: WORCK Conference 3: Historicising Coercive Social Processes

5–7 September 2023: Prague, Czech Republic

Local Host: Jakub Štofaník, Masaryk Institute and Archives of the Czech Academy of Sciences, Prague

NEW DEADLINE 15 FEBRUARI INSTEAD OF 1 FEBRUARY

You are invited to submit your paper to the conference “Historicising Coercive Social Processes”, the capstone event of COST action project WORCK (Worlds of Related Coercion in Work) funded by the Horizon Europe programme of the European Union. The conference will take place at the Faculty of Arts of Charles University in Prague on 5–7 September 2023.

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