We are pleased to announce that the 2020 InASA Conference will be hosted by the Australian Catholic University in Melbourne from the 30th of November – 2nd of December 2020. ACU is located in Fitzroy, in the heart of Melbourne, with world-class facilities and easy access to lots of options for accommodation, cafes, bars, cultural […]
Category: Conferences
AHA2018: The Scale of History Call for papers Historians make choices about the scale of their inquiry. They set parameters for their projects – temporal, geographical, social, archival – which shape their research strategies, their potential audiences, and their interpretations and arguments. Do you write history on a grand or intimate scale? Or both? We […]
25TH ANNUAL CONFERENCE UNIVERSITY OF GUADALAJARA FEBRUARY 7-9, 2018 GUADALAJARA, JALISCO, MEXICO In 2018, ANZSANA will hold its 25th annual conference at the University of Guadalajara in Guadalajara, Mexico. ANZSANA is a multidisciplinary organisation that supports and promotes the study of Australia and New Zealand in North America. We welcome papers on any aspect of […]
Transnational Migratory Spaces and Cultural Exchange between Australia and India Indian Association for the Study of Australia, Eastern Region 09-10 February, 2018 Astor Hotel, Kolkata Transnationalism may be regarded as a distinct phase of global modernity in terms of re-structuring the postcolonial thesis. With the rise of globalization, Edward Said, in his Culture and Imperialism, […]
CALL FOR PAPERS Language in Times of War and Conflict An Interdisciplinary Symposium to be held at the Australian National University, 13-14 November 2017 This interdisciplinary symposium aims to bring together scholars and researchers working on diverse aspects of the topic of language in times of war and conflict. Language – from the language deployed […]
QUEER The 17th Australia’s Homosexual Histories Conference Adelaide University, 10 -11 November 2017 This annual conference brings together members of the Lesbian Gay Bisexual Transgender Intersex Queer+ communities, academics, researchers, students, community members and arts workers to explore and discuss histories of LGBTIQ+ life, politics, arts and culture in Australia. The term ‘queer’ is commonly […]