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Margins of the Atlantic?: Reframing Coastal–Inland Histories in West African Archaeology

This session brings together historical archaeological research that reexamines the interwoven worlds of coastal and inland societies in West Africa […]

Women, Disruption, and the Politics of (Un)Belonging

At a time of intensified regulation of women’s bodies, movements, and voices, women writers are reconfiguring and reshaping what it […]

From Fallism to the Student Intifada: Transnational Student Uprisings and Decolonial Possibilities – Deadline Extended

Ten years after the conclusion of South Africa’s Fallist movements, universities across the world are once again sites of profound […]

Filmic Ruptures and Black World-Making: Cinema as Epistemology in African and Afro-Diasporic Contexts

It was a few years after the eve of Senegal’s independence that the first film made by an African was […]

ASA 2026 CFP Info Session and Q&A

ASA invites you to an info session and Q&A on the 2026 ASA Annual Meeting CFP. This event is perfect […]

Monterey Peninsula College – Ethnic Studies Faculty (Full-time, Tenure-track)

Monterey Peninsula CollegeEthnic Studies Faculty (Full-time, Tenure-track)Salary: $72,167.00 – $118,663.00 AnnuallyJob Number: 2025-00037Closing: 2/8/2026 11:59 PM PacificLocation: Monterey Peninsula College […]

CALL FOR PAPERS: Tanzania at a Crossroads: Politics, Identity, and Global Futures, Virtual Interdisciplinary Conference

CALL FOR PAPERSVirtual Interdisciplinary ConferenceTanzania at a Crossroads: Politics, Identity, and Global Futures Introduction We invite submissions from scholars across […]

Bodies, Gender, and Transgression: Francophone North African Literary Revisions of Power and Belonging

Maghrebi literature persistently engages the body as a critical site wherein colonial violence, gendered oppression, and social marginalization are simultaneously […]

Adventures in African Oral History (Closed for Submissions)

Oral history in its many forms has been an integral part of African history. Africanist historians have long examined how […]

Humanitising psychology in Uganda beyond humanistic psychology: An interview with Prof. Julius Fred Kikooma

Presently, there is growing interest in research on psychology in the context of humanities and humanistic social sciences. This curiosity […]
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