How do photographs and films produced by repressive regimes change once the regimes themselves collapse?
Focusing on artistic practices of de- and re-archiving, Natalija Arlauskaitė analyzes how images participate in the production of subjectivity, agency, and citizenship.
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Exhibition poster of the virtual exhibition titled "Amitav Ghosh in Munich: Inspirations, Insights, and Storytelling." The exhibition was curated by Hanna Straß-Senol, Franziska Bax, and Anna Antonova and includes contributions by Franziska Bax, Rachel Desiree Felix, Nakul Heroor, Tathagat Bhatia, Markus Vogt, Zana Fraillon, Vera Krause, Laura Otto, Michaela Vieser, Isaac Yuen, Julia Ludewif, Sonji Shah, Abi Andrews, Sabina Magagnoli, Wan Yin Kimberly Fung, and Hanna Straß-Senol.
New multimedia online exhibition! Using Amitav Ghosh’s novel 𝘎𝘶𝘯 𝘐𝘴𝘭𝘢𝘯𝘥 as a vantage point, it draws on storylines and narrative elements to allow a multifocal engagement with the multiple social and ecological repercussions of climate change: www.environmentandsociety.org/exhibitions/...
Is this fully funded for participants from low income countries?
🟢 Meta-Science Summer School 2026: Designing and Conducting Studies To Improve Research
23 - 28 August 2026 / near Frankfurt, Germany
👉 www.bihealth.org/en/notices/m...
"AND THEN GO BACK TO SCHOOL AT AROUND FIFTY . . . "
"THE ONE WHERE GENERATION-X SAVES THE FUTURE . . . "
AMERICAN SPRING
MADE IN USA 2026
ANOTHER SUMMER
We've published a new item in 'Plant Perspectives', being Patricia Flanagan reviewing Prudence Gibson's book 'The Plant Thieves: Secrets of the Herbarium' (@newsouthpublishing.bsky.social), #openaccess here: www.doi.org/10.3197/WHPP... #envhum #plantstudies #herbaria @plantperspectives.bsky.social
I sent in my application. Fingers crossed.
Two stacks of shelving on either side of the photograph, filled with labelled brown archive boxes.
Get the opportunity to work with our Archives staff and a visiting artist. Travel expenses in London (TFL Zones 1-4) will be paid.
Deadline to apply: Sunday 12 April 2026
Apply via Microsoft Form here: forms.office.com/e/mdVXh3icAZ
Call for Papers: The Lasting Presence of the Past: How Trauma Lives on Across Generations? https://enrs.eu/edition/genealogies-of-memory-2026 16th Conference of the Genealogies of Memory, 23.-25.09.2026, Iași, Romania
A single-color poster uses a blue background with a filmstrip border along the top left and bottom right edges. A large silhouette of a vintage film camera stands on a tripod in the lower left. The main text, centered in bold black letters, reads: 'NAZI FORCED LABOR IN FILM'. Smaller text above and below provides event details: 'INTERNATIONAL SUMMER SCHOOL', '5-11 JULY', 'Berlin - Germany', and a website address. A small logo with the words 'NS-Zwangsarbeit Dokumentationszentrum' is in the upper right corner.
🎬Apply now for our 2026 International Summer School on Nazi Forced Labour in Film from 5-11 July.
A forum for students and early-career educators to exchange ideas related to Nazi forced labour and its remembrance in postwar Europe.
All information and application at: ogy.de/scfilm
This #callforsubmissions for a #workshop on German-Jewish literature of the long nineteenth century might be of interest.
📆 Workshop: 26–26 November 2026
✍️ Deadline: 15 April 2026
Is there any fully-funded scholarship for participants from Africa?
Grafik mit der Überschrift „Call for Papers“. Ankündigung eines „Workshop on International Health Economics“ am 21.–22. September 2026 beim ZEW Mannheim.
📣#CfP: Workshop zu International Health Economics mit Jonathan Skinner (Dartmouth College) am 21. & 22. September 2026 am #ZEW in Mannheim
🗓️Einreichungsfrist: 01. Mai 2026
📖Mehr: https://t.co/pBAPNh40i1
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Join us in Hamburg this June! 🚢
The sixth summer school of the young German Astronomical Society will be hosted at the Observatory in Hamburg from June 1-3, 2026. 🔭
There is no registration fee! ⭐
More details here: astronomische-gesellschaft.de/jag26/regist... 📌
Photo credit: Helmut Beutel
I am looking for an undergraduate student to work with me for 6 weeks over the summer on the project ‘Recovering historical #meteorological observations from newspapers to analyse past extreme #weather events in Ireland’ as part of the SPUR programme: www.maynoothuniversity.ie/study-maynoo...
Call for Papers for the workshop “Feeling the Archive: Affect as Method in Feminist Queer Research,” which will take place on 24–25 September 2026 at the Center for International Gender Studies (CIGS), University of Münster (Germany).
www.uni-muenster.de/CIGS/assets/...
In February 2026 the city of Beni in the Democratic Republic of Congo hosted a capacity-building workshop, providing practical training aimed at strengthening leadership, community organising, and civic advocacy skills.
#FridaysForFuture
www.fridaysforfuturenewsletter.org/post/trainin...
CfP: ANALOGUE GAMES AND THE ANCIENT & PRE-MODERN PAST - INSTITUTE OF ADVANCED STUDY, DURHAM UNIVERSITY, FRIDAY 1 MAY 2026 Organisers: Dr. Helen Roche (Durham University, UK) and Dr. Hamish Cameron (Victoria University of Wellington, NZ) Recently, analogue games have been gaining increasing attention within the context of Game Studies, Ludonarratology, Historical Game Studies and Classical Game Studies. This interdisciplinary workshop will focus on modern analogue games which engage with ancient and pre-modern pasts, with an eye to producing an edited volume which will complement existing work already in progress. The organisers are currently seeking abstracts, and welcome suggestions for 20-minute papers which engage with: • a broad range of historical periods (including games with historical elements which are not purely historical, e.g. historically-inspired fantasy and science fiction; mythical games); archaeogaming; • any analogue game genres - including, but not limited to, board games and card games, Tabletop Roleplaying Games (TTRPGs), live action games, tabletop wargames, miniature wargaming, and megagames; • analogue games which range beyond the popular (e.g. analyses of indie games as well as well-known classics); • analogue games as vectors for historical pedagogy, engagement and outreach; serious games; creative ludic research methods; • intersectional and postcolonial perspectives are especially welcome. Our primary goal is for the workshop to take place in person (though please note that we cannot guarantee funding to cover speakers' expenses, and any funding we can find will be used to facilitate attendance by ECRs and precarious speakers). However, given sufficient interest, we would consider organising a separate online workshop at a later date to accommodate those who are unable to travel to Durham in person. Please send abstracts of no more than 300 words to gaming.history.ias@gmail.com by 31 MARCH 2026.
Hey folks, CfP coming up for a Workshop on Analogue Games and the Ancient and Pre-Modern Past at Durham University hosted by cool HGS folk @drhelenroche.bsky.social and @peregrinekiwi.bsky.social. Looks great; wish I could be there!
submission email in the CfP
🔊The ICMM-CSIC and the SustainableNano Network (SNSSN) launch the workshop 'Nanomaterials for sustainable energy production and storage'
📅7th April 2026
📌ICMM-CSIC
🎟️Registration until 30th March
ℹ️More info: www.icmm.csic.es/en/noticias/...
Call for Applications: 22nd EAJS Workshop for Doctoral Students
The workshop will take place at Nicolaus Copernicus University in Toruń, Poland from 24-25 August 2026.
Doctoral student applicants in all fields of Japan-related research welcome.
Deadline: 20 April 2026.
eajs.eu/call-for-app...
📢 Call for Papers | Visual Politics of Protest
Workshop organised by @ipsa.org RC04 in partnership with CEI-Iscte
📍 Iscte – University Institute of Lisbon
📅 14–16 July 2026
🗓 Abstract deadline: 31 March 2026
More info:
ipsa.org/na/event/ips...
#CallForPapers #VisualPolitics
Submit your full paper by April 12, 2026 to annaelena.valentini@unifi.it for the workshop The Dynamics of Inequality: Long-Term Perspectives at the University of Florence, September 17–18, 2026.
The blue and purple graphic says: I'm a 2026 SU-CASA Artist! Visit lmcc.net/su-casa to learn more.
The green, yellow, pink and blue graphic says: Enjoy the oral traditions of reminiscence and storytelling in a group workshop Share your memories and create audio and written keepsakes Led by memoirist and oral historian Tricia Vita Location: Greenwich House - Westbeth Older Adult Center 155 Bank Street, New York, NY 10014 (Entrance in the Courtyard) THURSDAYS from 10:15 AM – 11:45 AM From MARCH 5 through MID-JUNE 2026 Culminating in a Book and Audio Party! Limited Seats, please sign up with Janet Cobeo! For more information, please call us at 212-255-5191 Tricia Vita is a participant in SU-CASA. This program is administered by LMCC and supported, in part, by public funds from the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs in partnership with the City Council. Additional support is provided by the Tiger Baron Foundation. LMCC.net
Excited to announce that I will be one of LMCC’s SU-CASA Artists for 2026! My "Tell Us Your Stories!" Workshop will take place at Greenwich House Westbeth Older Adult Center from March-June. Classes are free and open to New Yorkers 60 and older. #creativeaging #oralhistory #reminiscence
🆕 Aperte le candidature per AMARE-MED 2026, la nuova edizione della Summer School su modellistica multispecie per la gestione ecosistemica delle risorse marine nel Mediterraneo.
Partecipazione gratuita, 25-30 posti.
📍22-26 giugno, a Xjenza (Malta)
🔗 info e candidature www.ogs.it/en/amare-med...
Deep Listening Workshop
17 March 2026, 6pm-7:30pm
Through guided exercises and collective sound-based activities, participants will experiment with listening as an embodied and relational practice.
Part One of Two...
www.ucl.ac.uk/institute-of...
Hi there. Is this a fully funded workshop?
The deadline has past?
Das Foto zeigt die FRIAS Terrasse mit Tischen und Stühlen und Sonnenschirmen im Vordergrund. Im Hintergrund sind Bäume, Häuser und der Münsterturm erkennbar. Rechts unten steht auf einem transparenten Gestaltungselement in Form einer Blume: FRIAS Express March 2026.
Spring has finally arrived at FRIAS 🌷 — and with it the promise of coffee on the sunny terrace on the first floor. As we head into the weekend, it’s the perfect moment to take a look at our latest newsletter: 🔗 uni-freiburg.de/frias/news-a...
Dark blue background with white letters that read: International Workshop. Anglophone Studies in the Age of Generative AI. Scholarship, Criticism, Teaching. 18-19 MArch 2026. FRIAS Seminar Room. Alberstraße 19. Next to the text is a picture of a doll wearing a frilly white blouse and a red jacket, holding a stylograph and writing on a small piece of paper upon a small, old-fashioned desk.
🤔How does the technology and political economy of AI affect the production and reception of literature and culture? Next week's workshop, organised by FRIAS Fellow Gero Guttzeit, will discuss the effects of #genAI on Anglophone Studies.
🔗More info and registration: uni-freiburg.de/frias/anglop...
An open notebook on a table filled with writing. A pen is nearby. Text overlay is The Jackman Humanities Institute Presents Creative Nonfiction Writing for Academics. May 4 to 8, 2026 from 9am to 4pm at JHB1040, 170 St. George Street, Toronto.
🚨 Deadline TOMORROW!
Apply for our 5-day workshop for post-PhD scholars developing public-facing writing. Learn strategies from creative non-fiction and poetry. Designed for scholars with a clear project and significant research completed.
🔗 Details: uoft.me/c8T