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Cornell University, History Mellon Postdoctoral FellowshipWith the sponsorship of the Society for the Humanities, the Department of History invites applications for a two-year Mellon Postdoctoral Fellowship position beginning August 1, 2025. The fellowship carries a stipend of $62,000/year. We seek a scholar with a PhD in History who is also grounded in theoretical and methodological public history approaches, in particular Museum Studies, Historic Preservation, or digital history. This position will involve developing new directions in public history teaching and research, and joining an interdisciplinary group of scholars and students whose projects focus on historic sites, digital media, museums, libraries, archives, and/or local communities. Geographic area and historical era open, but we prefer candidates who focus on climate or energy history, African American women’s history, or LGBTQ+ history in the Americas. The postdoc will teach a lower-level and an upper-level course each year that engage with public history topics and methods (involving, for instance, monuments, museums, oral history, historic preservation, walking tours, historically engaged performance, or documentary film). These courses would emphasize applied forms of historical engagement by undergraduates such as conducting archival research, learning and practicing oral history methods, developing curatorial skills, actively engaging with local and global individuals and communities, and asking theoretical questions about history as a process of knowledge production. The postdoc would play a central role in the Public History Initiative (PHI) and the Critical Inquiry into Values, Imagination, and Culture (CIVIC) initiative, by offering interdisciplinary courses and programming (such as lecture series) relevant to their specific field. Applicants eligible for the Mellon Postdoctoral Fellowship for the 2025-26 and 2026-27 academic years include those who have received the Ph.D. degree after August 1, 2021 and no later than June 30, 2025. Applicants who do not have the Ph.D. in hand at the time of application must include a letter from the committee chair or department stating that the Ph.D. degree will be conferred before the term of the fellowship begins. International applicants are welcome to apply, contingent upon visa eligibility. Application materials must be submitted via Academic Jobs Online position #27746 by October 1, 2024. Contact: Michael Williamson mdw84@cornell.edu Website: https://academicjobsonline.org/ajo/jobs/27746 Primary Category: Public History Secondary Categories: African American History / StudiesEnvironmental History / StudiesWomen, Gender, and Sexuality Posting Date: 06/14/2024 Closing Date 10/01/2024By: Jayden HewittTuesday, Jun 25, 2024EDUCATION
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Call for Papers| African-centered Psychology: Places and Spaces We've Been and Future PossibilitiesMission of Journal Siyabonana: The Journal of Africana Studies is an open access online peer-reviewed academic journal that publishes original research and creative intellectual work on key issues within the discipline of Africana Studies and across the global African world. Pan-African in scope, the journal publishes research articles, essays, commentaries, book reviews, interviews, and other creative work that utilizes African-centered theories, methodologies, and approaches to not only examine critical issues, but also to present solutions within all areas of Africana Studies, including the humanities, arts, and sciences. It simultaneously provides intellectual space for discourse about community social justice activist work and liberation struggles on the continent and within African world communities. Accepting intellectual and creative work from diverse scholars, activists, writers, and artists who resemble the Editorial Board’s diverse training and scholarship, The Journal of Africana Studies intentionally positions itself as an inclusive and affirming discipline-based African-centered entity. Timely and radical intellectual research and creative pieces on the prison industrial complex; Africana/Black digital humanities; Africana genders and sexualities and Africana queer theory; the Black radical tradition; political prisoners; Africana/Black Psychology; mental health, nutrition, and holistic health; the African/Black Aesthetic; Africana spiritual philosophy; Black liberation theology; and Afrofuturism are, therefore, also welcome. About the Special Issue We invite papers for a Summer 2025 special issue on African-centered/Africana Psychology. Africana Psychology critically investigates and interrogates the life-worlds of people of African descent from an African-centered perspective. This special edition seeks articles that address issues of identity, education, health, clinical/counseling, criminal justice, sexuality, sexism, gender, methodology, racism/oppression, religion/spirituality and intellectual history. We also welcome book reviews of recent and new publications within the domain of African-centered/Africana Psychology. Suggested article topics include, but are not limited to, the following: The rationale for African-centered Psychology Definitions and conceptual models/orientations in African-centered Psychology History of the development of African-centered Psychology African-centered Psychology in literature The relationship between African spirituality/philosophy and African-centered Psychology The utilization of African-centered psychology with any of the bodies of knowledge in Black Studies The relationship between history and cultural personality Psychological intervention and clinical treatment Media images and Africana identity Popular culture and Africana psychology Intelligence testing with Black populations The psychology of Africana leadership Educating African-centered psychologists The social viability/liberatory aspects of African-centered Psychology The future scope and directions of Africana Psychology. We encourage longer essays and research articles, as well as oral histories, institutional reports, book reviews, commentaries, artwork, and creative works such as poetry, short stories, and narratives. Essays, research articles, reports, and oral histories/interviews should not exceed 10,000 words; review essays, film reviews, and commentaries should not exceed 3,000 words; and book reviews should not exceed 1500 words. The length and medium of all creative work will be determined on a case-by-case basis. Special Issue Editor DeReef F. Jamison is a Teaching Professor of African American Studies at Florida State University, and serves on the Editorial Board of The Journal of Africana Studies. He received a B.S. in Psychology from Bowie State University; a M.S. in Community Psychology from Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University; and a Ph.D. in African American Studies from Temple University. His research attempts to demonstrate the connections between Africana Intellectual History and social science that are often seen as disconnected. In particular, he examines how historical figures in the Africana intellectual tradition explore the notion of Cultural Consciousness. Jamison’s research interests include Africana Intellectual History; the intellectual history and Diasporic connections of Africana Psychology; and the Psychology of race and racism. He has published articles and essays in The Journal of African American Studies; The Journal of Black Studies; Race, Gender and Class; The Griot; Africology: the Journal of Pan African Studies; The Western Journal of Black Studies; The Journal of Black Psychology; and The Black Scholar. For inquiries, please contact DeReef Jamison at: joafst@gmail.com. Submission Guidelines For this special issue, the editors are asking for authors to submit a 250- 300 word abstract for initial consideration before submitting a longer work. The abstract should include the tentative title, author(s), affiliation(s), type of submission, detailed summary of the proposed submission, and representative sources. Abstracts are due no later than July 31, 2024, and decisions on acceptance will occur no later than August 15, 2024. The selection criteria will involve: relevance to theme, clarity of paper, intellectual significance, and originality. Once abstracts are accepted by the editors, completed submissions are due no later than December 1, 2024, and should adhere to the guidelines stated above including a title page with title of submission and type of submission (research article, interview etc.), name of author(s), affiliation(s), and email(s). Manuscripts should be submitted as a Microsoft Word document, double spaced, written in Times New Roman, size 12 font, and adhere to the most recent edition of the Chicago Manual of Style, APA Publication Manual, or MLA Handbook in terms of format and citation. The final paper submission should not exceed 25 pages via MS word. Submission Timeline: Abstracts Due: July 31, 2024 Notification of Acceptance: August 15, 2024 Completed Submissions Due: December 1, 2024 Publication: Summer 2025 All abstracts and submissions should be uploaded to the submissions page on the journal website at https://www.journalofafricanastudies.com/submissions.By: Jayden HewittTuesday, Jun 25, 2024EDUCATION
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IEG Fellowships for Doctoral Students (m/f/div)IEG Fellowships for Doctoral Students (m/f/div) The Leibniz Institute of European History (IEG) awards fellowships for doctoral students in European history, the history of religion and other historical disciplines. The IEG funds PhD projects in European history from early modern to contemporary history. We are particularly interested in projects with a comparative or cross-border approach on European history in its relation to the wider world on topics of intellectual and religious history that make use of digital tools and methods. What we offer IEG Fellowships provide a unique opportunity to pursue and finalise individual PhD projects while living and working at the Institute in Mainz for 6–12 months. The monthly stipend is currently € 1,350. Additionally, it is possible to apply for family or child allowance. Requirements Successful candidates are required to reside at the Institute in Mainz throughout the duration of their fellowship. They are expected to be active members on the IEG’s research community and to participate in the weekly colloquia and scholarly activities. Moreover, they will present their work in progress at least once during their stay. The IEG supports the writing up of dissertations and does not provide funding for preliminary research, language courses or the revision of book manuscripts. At the time of the application deadline, candidates should have pursued their PhD for a maximum of three years. PhD theses continue to be supervised under the auspices of the fellows' home universities. We expect proficiency in English. The IEG encourages applications from women. Application Please combine all application materials, except for the application form, into a single PDF and send it to: application@ieg-mainz.deApplications may be submitted in either English or German; we recommend that candidates use the language in which they are most proficient. Application forms can be downloaded here: https://buff.ly/3zgRMOc The IEG has two deadlines each year for IEG Fellowships: February 15 and August 15.The next deadline for applications is August 15, 2024.Please direct any questions concerning the IEG Fellowship Programme to Ms. Joke Kabbert: fellowship@ieg-mainz.deBy: Jayden HewittTuesday, Jun 25, 2024EDUCATION
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Exploring the Psychological, Emotional, Physical and Social Impact of Global ColorismCall for Submission:The Journal of Colorism Studies (JOCS) is accepting submissions for a themed issue titled “Exploring the Psychological, Emotional, Physical and Social Impact of Global Colorism.” The theme is aligned with the second Ronald E. Hall Conference on Colorism scheduled for August 22, 2024 and August 23, 2024. Colorism involves distinctions based on skin color (light, medium or dark) and results in the favorable or unfavorable treatment, discrimination, biases, etc. of individuals based on the lightness or darkness of their skin color and can include other phenotypes. With its foundation deeply rooted in white superiority, white supremacy, white privilege, racism, prejudice and stereotypes, colorism is detrimental to the psychological, emotional, physical, and social well-being and is complex in nature (Colorism Project, 2006). Colorism occurs consciously and unconsciously, and acts of colorism can be intentional or unintentional, hence, the “complexity.” Colorism is one of the many issues impacting the global community intraracially and interracially involving racial and ethnic groups in various categories. The impact of this global phenomenon is traumatizing psychologically, emotionally, physically, and socially, and can impact overall well-being. Submissions Accepted Articles, book reviews, unpublished commentaries, case studies, interviews, film/movie reviews, unpublished blogs, and podcasts. Submission/Author Guidelines Submissions will not be considered for publication if they have been published before or if they are under review by another journal or publisher. Authors are responsible for obtaining permission to use from copyright holders for reproducing tables and figures. Submissions to JOCS are subject to an initial internal review. Submissions considered for potential publication will be reviewed using a blind peer review process. Submissions that do not follow author guidelines will not be considered for publication. Submissions will follow the style of the Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association (7th edition). The submission format is as follows: Singe spacing. 1-inch margins (top, bottom, and the sides of each page). 12-pt Times New Roman. Lines should be left-justified, and words should not be divided at the end of a line. Number all pages. Submissions (including notes, references, and tables) should not exceed 25 pages. Online Submissions JOCS only accepts online submissions. Registration and login are required to submit items online. To submit manuscripts for review, please register at http://jocsonline.org (you will be required to create a user ID and password). Subscriptions to JOCS are free.By: Jayden HewittTuesday, Jun 25, 2024EDUCATION
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Call for Papers for the Eighteenth Global Studies ConferenceAll presenters are also encouraged to submit their paper to the companion journal, The International Journal of Interdisciplinary Global Studies. Find out more about the journal and submission process. Important DatesWe welcome the submission of proposals at any time of the year. The dates below serve as a guideline for proposal submission based on our corresponding registration deadlines. All proposals will be reviewed within two to four weeks of submission. Upcoming Proposal & Registration Dates Upcoming Proposal Deadline Advance 2 September 2024 Upcoming Registration Deadlines Advance 2 October 2024 Early 2 January 2025 Submit a proposal by 2 September 2024 Sincerely,Dr. Cristina Castillo RodríguezConference ChairUniversity of Málaga, SpainDr. Rafal SoborskiResearch Network ChairAssociate Professor, International Politics, Richmond, The American International University in London, UKDr. Phillip Kalantzis-CopeChief Social ScientistCommon Ground Research Networks, United StatesBy: Jayden HewittTuesday, Jun 25, 2024EDUCATION
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PhD Scholarship @International Studies Group, University of the Free State, June 2024 [Announcement]Alessandro De Cola Location South Africa University of the Free State, International Studies Group PhD Studentships The International Studies Group (ISG) at the University of the Free State, Bloemfontein, South Africa, has vacancies for PhD studentships starting in February 2025. The stipend is ZAR 200,000 per annum. Studentships are for three years, subject to satisfactory progress. Headed by Professor Ian Phimister, the ISG comprises research associates, contract positions, post-doctoral fellows and PhD students. The group specialises in Central and Southern African history, but applications are also encouraged from candidates with research interests that engage with broader themes in imperial and global history. Essential Criteria: MA with distinction or merit A clear research proposal for doctoral work Application Process Applicants are asked to send a CV, along with a cover letter outlining their suitability for the position, and a research proposal. This should be emailed as one document to Ms Tari Gwena gwenat@ufs.ac.za by 15 July 2024. In addition, applicants should arrange for three letters of recommendation to be sent to the above address by 22 July 2024. Successful candidates will be notified by 5 August 2024. If you do not hear anything by this date then please assume your application has been unsuccessful.By: Jayden HewittWednesday, Jun 12, 2024EDUCATION
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CIES 2025 CALL FOR PAPERS AND PARTICIPATIONCIES 2025 CONFERENCE THEME:ENVISIONING EDUCATION IN A DIGITAL SOCIETY CIES 2025 will be held between March 22-26, 2025, at the Palmer House in Chicago, Illinois, United States, both face-to-face and virtually. The conference website is open with initial details about the theme, the call for papers and participation, and some preliminary details about the conference site. Over the next few weeks, we will continue to share exciting details about both aspects of the conference on the conference website. We look forward to a robust and intellectually stimulating conference. The CIES All Academic portal requires some technical and logistical maintenance to ensure a seamless and efficient process for accepting and reviewing proposals. As such, the portal will open very soon, and we will keep the CIES community updated on the system's launch. In the meantime, please visit the website for details about the call and the conference. Please note that, this year, the deadline for submission will be September 10, 2024, with NO EXTENSIONS! In the coming weeks, we plan to share exciting details, important timelines, and information that will help you plan for a professionally and personally satisfying CIES experience. Rest assured, we are meticulously planning every aspect of CIES 2025 to ensure a rewarding experience for all participants. Please email the conference team at conference@cies.us if you have any questions! Thank you!The CIES 2025 Core Conference Planning Team Halla B. Holmarsdottir, 2025 Conference Chair and CIES President-electMildred Cabrera – Conference ManagerMelissa Raslevich, Conference CoordinatorJennifer Olson, Senior Program CoordinatorLeyla Hasanova, Assistant Program CoordinatorBy: Jayden HewittWednesday, Jun 12, 2024EDUCATION
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