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<Title>New issue of Public: A Journal of Imagining America</Title>
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<Title>Digital Ethnography PhD School with Annette Markham</Title>
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    <li>Assist in piloting and researching the efficacy of online tutoring services, including an online writing center. </li>
    <li>Assist in designing curriculum for English catalog courses (including textbook review, learning outcomes, resources, assessments, etc.).</li>
    <li>Gather and analyze quantitative and qualitative course data across the curriculum in order to create reports and make recommendations.    </li>
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    <li>Writing center and/or teaching experience strongly preferred.</li>
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    <li>A demonstrated interest in educational technology and/or online learning.</li>
    <li>Excellent research and synthesis skills.</li>
    <li>The ability to balance multiple long-term projects with other commitments.</li>
    <li>Comfort in utilizing an online learning management system and other programs as necessary, including Microsoft Office and GSuite.</li>
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    <li>Letter of recommendation (optional, but strongly encouraged)</li>
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    <div>Recognized by Fast Company as one of the “10 Most Innovative Companies in Education,” the New York Times, Inside Higher Ed and more, StraighterLine's innovative courses and relationships with colleges makes higher education affordable again. StraighterLine is backed by leading venture capital firms like FirstMark Capital -- a New York City-based venture capital firm with a history of successful investments in online, consumer-focused and education businesses -- Chrysalis Ventures, and three of the best known education-focused investors City Light Capital, ReThink Education and New Market Ventures.\</div>
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    <div>See the link below to apply for this job</div>
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<Title>CFP: "Rethinking Black Love..."</Title>
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    <h5>"Rethinking Black Love Since E. Franklin Frazier"</h5>
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    <span>A special guest-edited issue of Women, Gender, and Families of Color by </span><span>Ayesha K. Hardison and Randal Maurice Jelks</span>
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    <div>Submission deadline: February 1, 2018</div>
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    <div>In this special issue of Women, Gender, and Families of Color the editors are soliciting scholarly contributions that rethink what the affective word “love” means in Black communities.</div>
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    <div>In 1939, when the sociologist E. Franklin Frazier published his study The Negro Family in the United States, he had no idea he was initiating a discussion about Black life, love, and family that would be debated well into the twenty-first century. Three years after Franklin’s death in 1965, Daniel Patrick Moynihan’s public policy report used information gleaned from Frazier’s research to assert that Black families, purportedly dominated by Black women, were largely pathological. Moynihan’s damaging conclusions were both sexist and racist by today’s standards, as well as those of his day, and failed to consider the non-normative familial connections and LGBTQ relationships that have historically been a part of Black communities. His work also overlooked the emergence of new perspectives on Black sexuality and families, including Black feminism amidst the Civil Rights Movement. Although a great deal of sociological and historical work has been done to countervail these depictions and their reverberating consequences, popular culture, media, law, research, and social practices continue to conscribe Black families with racially biased, patriarchal tropes that stem from the work of Frazier and his intellectual descendant, Moynihan. These often-unquestioned assumptions regarding Black families’ structures, welfare, and sustainability are at the root of conflicts over Black love in its many forms, including the erotic, familial, platonic, and communal expressions of love among Black people.</div>
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    <div>We invite scholars, writers, and artists to join us in contemplating themes of Black love in literature, religious thought, philosophy, history, and popular culture to inform and expand readers’ understanding of the emotional and affectionate bonds within Black communities.</div>
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    <div><strong>Contributors may address the following topics, though this list is not exhaustive:</strong></div>
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    <li>Current issues in Black romantic life</li>
    <li>The sacred meaning of Black love</li>
    <li>The role of media, people, or space in the construction and shaping of our appreciation of Black love</li>
    <li>Gendered notions of love and their effect on Black family socialization and expectations</li>
    <li>Issues of employment and education and the relationship of these variables to Black love and families</li>
    <li>Sexuality and physical intimacies</li>
    <li>Parenting and child rearing</li>
    <li>Divorce and single parenting </li>
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    <div><strong>Please submit a 250-word abstract in Times-New Roman, size 12 font, and a brief two-page CV to <a href="mailto:wgfc@ku.edu">wgfc@ku.edu</a> by February 1, 2018.</strong></div>
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    <strong>About the Journal:</strong> Women, Gender, and Families of Color is a multidisciplinary journal that centers the study of Black, Latinx, Indigenous, and Asian American women, gender, and families. Within this framework, the journal encourages theoretical and empirical research from history, the social and behavioral sciences, and humanities including comparative and transnational research, and analyses of domestic social, political, economic, and cultural policies and practices within the United States.</div>
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    <div><strong>About the Editors:</strong></div>
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    <strong>Ayesha K. Hardison</strong> is associate professor of English and Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies at the University of Kansas. She also holds a courtesy appointment in the Department of African and African-American Studies. Her award-winning book, Writing through Jane Crow: Race and Gender Politics in African American Literature (University of Virginia Press, 2014) examines representations of Black women and the politics of Black literary production during the 1940s and 1950s. Hardison has published book chapters and reviews as well as articles in African American Review and Meridians, and she has received fellowships and awards from the Ford Foundation, Schomburg Center, Black Metropolis Research Consortium in Chicago, and Kansas Humanities Council. Recently, she co-organized with Randal Maurice Jelks “Black Love: A Symposium,” a week-long series of events celebrating the 80thanniversary of Zora Neale Hurston’s Their Eyes Were Watching God at the University of Kansas.</div>
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    <strong>Randal Maurice Jelks </strong>is a professor of American Studies and African and African-American Studies. He also holds courtesy appointments in History and Religious Studies; he is the co-editor of the journal American Studies; and he is an ordained Presbyterian clergy (PCUSA). Jelks is the author of two award-winning books: African Americans in the Furniture City: The Struggle for Civil Rights Struggle in Grand Rapids (The University of Illinois Press, 2006), which won the 2006 State History Award from the University and Commercial Press of the Historical Society of Michigan, and Benjamin Elijah Mays, Schoolmaster of the Movement: A Biography (University of North Carolina Press 2012), winner of the 2013 Lillian Smith Book Award and the 2013 Literary Award from the Black Caucus of the American Library Association. He recently co-organized with Ayesha K. Hardison “Black Love: A Symposium,” which celebrated the 80th anniversary of Zora Neale Hurston’s Their Eyes Were Watching God.  Currently, Jelks serves as an executive producer for the two-part biographical documentary I, Too, Sing America: Langston Hughes Unfurled, a film collaboration with the Dream Documentary Collective and the Lawrence Arts Center supported by the National Endowment for the Humanities</div>
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<Title>CFP: Images of Blackness in Graphic Novels Past &amp; Future</Title>
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    <div>This edited volume will offer an opportunity for authors to investigate the ways in which blackness is reimagined in both mainstream and independent comics. Specifically, I propose responding to the following questions: What are the ways in which heroism is redefined by black characters? How are black futures reimagined? What gendered arguments are made through this medium? What are the challenges in presenting to black audiences in this largely white genre? How do the creators depict the continent of Africa and/or communities in the African Diaspora? How are black bodies presented in graphic comics and novels? Finally, how are themes of social justice specific to black communities presented in this type of medium?      </div>
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    <div>The Graduate School, in partnership with the Graduate Student Association, is sponsoring a brunch seminar this Saturday to cover "Preparing for Long Presentations." The content will be designed to assist you with your long talks such as, long conference presentations, presentations in the workplace, the thesis defense, and the dissertation defense.</div>
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    <div>Saturday, January 27, 2018</div>
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    <li>Sherman Hall (next to the Administration Building, diagonally across from the Retriever Athletic Center ("The RAC" - with the dog statue) </li>
    <li>Room 003 - Auditorium - First Floor</li>
    <li>Speaker: Scott Morgan, Co-Author, "<a href="https://www.cambridge.org/core/books/speaking-about-science/B942046D462CB471041AC2D4B2FD8E86" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Speaking About Science</a>"</li>
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    <h5>Please RSVP here: <br><a href="https://my.umbc.edu/groups/promise/events/55529">https://my.umbc.edu/groups/promise/events/55529</a>
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    <div>This event is free. All graduate students are invited (masters, PhD, certificate, part-time, full-time), from all colleges and all academic disciplines. Although the speaker has written about STEM, his principles are applicable to students in the College of Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences. </div>
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    <div> <a href="http://www.socio.org.uk/icadiwt">http://www.socio.org.uk/icadiwt</a>
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    <div>ICADIWT 2018 will feature a Doctoral Consortium on June 26, 2018. The main idea is to give the Ph.D. candidates whose submissions have been accepted, an opportunity to discuss their doctoral projects with our Keynote Speakers from the digital and web technologies and the audience.</div>
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    <div>The accepted abstracts will be presented in the ICADIWT 2018 Poster Session and published online together with a full 12 pages long paper that the Ph.D. Candidates will have to submit by (date). The paper will be reviewed by our PC and the Keynote Speakers who will attend the Doctoral Consortium to give the Ph.D. Candidates a feedback about their work.</div>
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    <li>Notification:  July 20, 2017</li>
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    <span>Aarhus University is now accepting applications for the 'Visuality Culture Method: Moodboar' Summer School (June 18 - 22, West Coast of Denmark, instructors Annette Markham, Gillian Rose, Anne Marit Waade, Kat Tiidenberg).</span><div>
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<Title>Call for Proposals: NWSA 2018</Title>
<Tagline>Proposal Submission Deadline: February 21, 2018</Tagline>
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    <h5>The NWSA 2018 Call for Proposals is NOW AVAILABLE</h5>
    <strong>Program Co-Chairs  </strong><br>Barbara Ransby, University of Illinois, Chicago<br>Premilla Nadasen, Barnard College<br><br><strong>Program Committee</strong><br>Kiran Asher, University of Massachusetts, Amherst <br>Elora Chowdhury, University of Massachusetts, Boston<br>Dara Cooper, National Black Food and Justice Alliance <br>Maria Cotera, University of Michigan<br>Eve Ewing, University of Chicago  <br>Gayatri Gopinath, NYU  <br>Kai Green, Williams College <br>Nancy Mirabal, University of Maryland, College Park<br>Shana Redmond, UCLA <br>Marie Cruz Soto, NYU<br>Keeanga-Yamahtta Taylor, Princeton University<br><br><br><strong>Proposal Submission Deadline</strong><br>February 21, 2018<br><br>The online submission system will open by February 1.  Please note:  All submitters and presenters must have a valid individual NWSA log in and password to submit/be included in a submission. Valid log ins include current individual members, expired individual members and guest log ins.  See the <a href="https://www.nwsa.org/faq" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">FAQ</a> for more details.<br><br><u><strong>About the Theme</strong></u><br><br>Our theme, “JUST IMAGINE. IMAGINING JUSTICE: Feminist visions of freedom, dream making and the radical politics of futures” invites scholars to engage the work of a variety of thinkers and visionaries, past and present, who insist that we cannot build movements or intellectual projects based simply on what we are against, but rather we have to deploy our imaginations to create projects, paradigms and movements based on what we are for. ASA, borrowing from the works of Walter Benjamin and Homi Bhabha, has embraced the notion that every emergency creates the basis for new possibilities to emerge and to take hold. We want to look at realized and imagined futures that offer alternative frames, logics, aesthetics, sexualities, social relations and social systems. This is the foundation upon which new radical praxes of freedom will be built. We also encourage scholars to resist epistemic frames that artificially divide dreaming from doing.<br><br><strong><a href="https://www.nwsa.org/Files/2018/CFP2018_Final.pdf" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Download the Full CFP</a></strong><br><br>All proposals to the general conference must be submitted to one of the following seven subthemes:<br><br><ul>
    <li>Afro-futurism, feminist futures, surrealist thought and radical imaginaries</li>
    <li>Rethinking gender, sexuality, family, disability and the bio-politics of what is or is not human?</li>
    <li>The future of the universities, schools, and knowledge production: maroon spaces, insurgent practices, and the future of the disciplines and the interdisciplines?</li>
    <li>Post-capitalism: imagining new economic futures</li>
    <li>Revolutions and utopian projects: sustained, incomplete and derailed</li>
    <li>Political, cultural and artistic movements that “demand the impossible:” “abolition” and beyond</li>
    <li>The earth’s future and legacies of its past: environmental justice, climate change, indigeneity, land rights, wars and occupations</li>
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    <br>Full details of the CFP and submissions instructions are now posted <a href="https://www.nwsa.org/Files/2018/CFP2018_Final.pdf" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">here.</a> <br> <br><em><u>2018 Conference Presenter Requirements</u></em><br><br>All accepted presenters must be individual NWSA members for the 2018 membership year AND pre-register for the conference by July 25, 2018<br> <br>If you have already renewed your individual membership for 2018, thank you! <br><br>To review your membership status, please log in.  If you have forgotten your password, please click "Forgot your password" and enter the email address you used when you joined NWSA.  Your log in information and password will be sent to you via email. If you have any trouble logging in, please email <a href="mailto:nwsaoffice@nwsa.org">nwsaoffice@nwsa.org</a>  Please do not create a new account, we can help you log in to your existing account.<br><br>To renew your membership now, please log in and click, "Membership Renewal".<br><br>If you have any questions, please contact us at <a href="mailto:nwsaoffice@nwsa.org">nwsaoffice@nwsa.org</a><br><br>
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<Summary>The NWSA 2018 Call for Proposals is NOW AVAILABLE Program Co-Chairs   Barbara Ransby, University of Illinois, Chicago Premilla Nadasen, Barnard College  Program Committee Kiran Asher, University...</Summary>
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