Call for Proposals for the UNL Human Rights and ActInCourts Virtual Paper Workshop
Deadline: September 15, 2023
H-Human-Rights is a discussion network for scholars, policymakers, authors, historians, and other interested people devoted to the history, analysis, theory, and practice of human rights.
Verge: Studies in Global Asias Issue 12.1
Special Issue: Trade in Humans
Edited by Kristin Roebuck, Johanna Ransmeier, and Jessamyn Abel
Deadlines | Convergence proposals: March 15, 2024 | Essays: August 30, 2024
A PDF of this call is available here. Please direct all questions to verge@psu.edu.
Trade in humans is a vast and age-old engine of migration between regions in the Asia-Pacific and, since the sixteenth century, from Asia to the Americas, Africa, and Europe. This special issue of Verge seeks to illuminate both the ubiquity of the trade in Asian people and its particularities across time
Call for Papers
Special Theme Issue: Genocide in History
https://www.utpjournals.press/journals/jh/call-for-papers-genocide-in-history
Genocide has occurred in nearly all corners of the world and has been part of human existence from the ancient to the modern world. It is as prevalent today as at any time in human history. Indeed, the previous century is often called the age of genocide. The twentieth century saw the killing of civilians on a more expansive, systematic scale than at any other time in history.
After the Holocaust, the refrain “never again” was frequently expressed. But since 1945
The Institute for the Study of Genocide (ISG) is pleased to announce that Sabine Cadeau’s book, “More than a Massacre: Racial Violence and Citizenship in the Haitian–Dominican Borderlands,” has been awarded the ISG’s 2023 Raphael Lemkin Book Award. The biennial award recognizes the best non-fiction book published in English or translated into English that focuses on the causes, prevention, response, or consequences of genocide and mass atrocities.