Dear colleagues,
I'm on the editorial board for this journal, so thought I would circulate it around my networks as it's a great opportunity for creative work. See below.
All the best,
Pat
Dr Patricia Noxolo,
Senior Lecturer in Human Geography
School of Geography, Earth and Environmental Sciences,
University of Birmingham,
Edgbaston,
Birmingham
B15 2TT
UK
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Subject: CFA: GeoHumanities Creative Commissions 2019: Variations on Mobility
Dear All,
I am pleased to circulate the Call for Applications for the GeoHumanities Creative Commissions 2019 organized in collaboration with the Department of Historical Geographic and Ancient Sciences (DiSSGeA) of the University of Padova, and themed "Variations on Mobility".
A brief overview is copied below, and more information can be found on the GeoHumanities Forum<http://geohumanitiesforum.org/news-variations-on-mobility-geohumanities-creative-commissions-2019/> and via DiSSGeA<https://www.dissgea.unipd.it/geohumanities-creative-commissions-2019-expression-interest>.
In the event of any questions, please write to: [log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]>
Best wishes,
Sasha
‘Variations on Mobility’
GeoHumanities Creative Commissions 2019
The Department DiSSGeA of the University of Padova (in the framework of the Department of Excellence Project ‘Mobility and the Humanities’ financed by the Italian Ministry of Education, University and Research) and the Royal Holloway Centre for the GeoHumanities are pleased to announce the funding of up to four (4) Creative Commissions on the theme of ‘variations on mobility’.
Virtual, physical, potential and corporeal fluxes; networks, routes, circulation and stasis of human and non-human entities: Mobilities have become a frame through which we sense spatial practices and relations at multiple scales and levels (local, urban, national, transnational, global; intimate, intersubjective, interobjective, social, collective). This joint edition of Creative Commissions calls for creative collaborations that explore the relationship between mobilities and the humanities experimenting with the potential of art and creative methodologies in the study, imagination and expression of mobility issues. This call especially welcomes proposals addressing mobilities’ spatialities, practicalities, and temporalities. In particular, applicants are invited to consider the arts and humanities as a frame through which to explore the historical implications of mobility, as well as the constitution of mobile phenomena in both space and time (from antiquity to contemporary history, from present times to possible futures).
Each Commission is worth up to 2,000 Euros. The Creative Commissions will run from 1/10/2019 to 1/7/2020. The commissioning programme is open to any collaboration between creative practitioner(s) and early career researchers. Early career is understood here as within 8 years of award of their PhD. In recognition of the difficulties acknowledged in establishing career stage, any reasonable argument made for early career status will be considered.
Application will be through a two-stage process. The closing date for expressions of interest is 12/4/2019. Shortlisted applicants will be requested to submit a full application by 14/6/2019. The outcomes will be announced early August, with the Commissions to begin in early September.
These Commissions constitute a collaboration between the ‘Mobility and the Humanities’ project based at the Department DiSSGeA (www.dissgea.unipd.it/en/)and<http://www.dissgea.unipd.it/en/)and> the RHUL Centre for the GeoHumanities (www.royalholloway.ac.uk/geohumanities<http://www.royalholloway.ac.uk/geohumanities> & www.geohumanitiesforum.org<http://www.geohumanitiesforum.org/>).
For further information visit: http://geohumanitiesforum.org/news-variations-on-mobility-geohumanities-creative-commissions-2019/
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Dr. Sasha Engelmann
Lecturer in GeoHumanities
Royal Holloway, Department of Geography
www.sashaengelmann.com<http://www.sashaengelmann.com>
twitter: @sashacakes
+44 7833367353
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