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21 May 2021
CFP: Scholarly Communications and Higher Education
Posted by Paula Clemente Vega
Open Library of Humanities Journal Special Collection: Call for ArticlesScholarly Communications and Higher EducationThe meta-reflexive study of scholarly communications and higher education in the digital age has long been of vital importance. This special collection gathers articles at the OLH jo…
11 May 2021
CFP: The Pathological Body: European Literary and Cultural Perspectives in the Age of Modern Medicine / Deadline: 15 September, 2021
Posted by Paula Clemente Vega
Open Library of Humanities Journal Special Collection: Call for ArticlesThe Pathological Body: European Literary and Cultural Perspectives in the Age of Modern MedicineSince the birth of modern medicine in nineteenth-century Europe, its authority and influence has profoundly shaped society. Medical…
26 January 2021
CFP: Binary Modernisms: Re/Appropriations of Modernist Art in the Digital Age / Deadline: 14 March, 2021
Posted by Paula Clemente Vega
Open Library of Humanities Journal Special Collection: Call for ArticlesBinary Modernisms: Re/Appropriations of Modernist Art in the Digital AgeBinary Modernisms addresses the convergence of modernism and digital technologies in their disruption of traditional methods of art creation. Drawing on ex…
22 June 2020
Live Chat: Postcolonial Perspectives in Game Studies
Posted by Paula Clemente Vega
Live Chat | Webinar: Postcolonial Perspectives in Game StudiesDate: Monday 29th June 2020Time: 3-4pm BST. Check your timezone here Registration: Please register hereTo join the webinar: Please install the Zoom meetings application from the Zoom Download Centre before the webinar. The Post…
24 April 2020
Coming soon: New Special Collection in Spanish to Launch in the Open Library of Humanities Journal
Posted by Dr Rose Harris-Birtill
We are extremely pleased to announce that a new Special Collection in Spanish, “Colonialities in Dispute: Discourses on Colonialism and Race in Spain” (Colonialidades en Disputa: Discursos sobre Colonialismo y Raza en el Estado Español), will launch this winter in the Open Library of Humanities meg…
16 March 2020
Webinar: Open Access and Medieval Studies: New Approaches to Water and Beyond
Posted by Paula Clemente Vega
Webinar: Open Access and Medieval Studies: New Approaches to Water and BeyondDate: Tuesday 24th March 2020Time: 11:00-12:00am GMT. Check your timezone here Registration: Please register hereTo join the webinar: Please install the Zoom meetings application from the Zoom Download Centre before t…
24 January 2020
Open Access and Medieval Studies: New Approaches to Water and Beyond. A talk by Dr James Smith and Dr Hetta Howes
Posted by Paula Clemente Vega
Open Access and Medieval Studies: New Approaches to Water and Beyond. A talk by Dr James Smith and Dr Hetta HowesOn the evening of Friday 21st February the Open Library of Humanities will be hosting an event at Birkbeck, University of London to celebrate the OLH journal Special Collection New Appro…
18 November 2019
CFP: Representing Classical Music in the Twenty-First Century / Deadline: 30 April, 2020
Posted by Paula Clemente Vega
OLH Journal Special Collection: Representing Classical Music in the Twenty-First Century Guest Edited by Dr. Adrian Curtin (University of Exeter) and Dr. Adam Whittaker (Royal Birmingham Conservatoire)Questions concerning representation are currently at the forefront of public and scholarly de…
5 July 2019
Open Insights: An interview with Helen Saunders, OLH Editorial Officer
Posted by Paula Clemente Vega
An Open Insights interview with Helen Saunders, OLH Editorial OfficerHelen Saunders is Editorial Officer at Open Library of Humanities which she joined in September 2018 having previously worked at Bloomsbury Academic. She completed her PhD at King’s College London in 2017, writing on modernist lit…
7 January 2019
CFP: Waste - Papers on Disposability, Decay, and Depletion
Posted by Paula Clemente Vega
Waste, whether municipal, hazardous, biomedical, or contaminate, is receiving increasing attention both academically and politically. A drive for improved education around waste management is visible at national and community levels, while the media is brim-full of reports that shed light onto the …
6 December 2018
CFP: The Working-Class Avant-Garde / Deadline: 28 April, 2019
Posted by Paula Clemente Vega
The avant-garde is often conceived to be the domain of the elite – those with the financial backing, education, and networks to succeed in this competitive arena. Indeed, studies such as John Carey’s divisive text, Intellectuals and the Masses, have understood the high intellectualism of the twenti…
31 August 2018
Open Insights: An Interview with Camilla Rostvik and Aileen Fyfe
Posted by Paula Clemente Vega
Exploring Women’s Involvement in Scientific Publication and Editorial Decision-Making at the Royal SocietyAn Open Insights interview with Camilla Rostvik and Aileen FyfeCamilla Rostvik and Aileen Fyfe are the authors of the essay “Ladies, Gentlemen, and Scientific Publication at the Royal Society, …