My Faculty (LA&PS) at York University in Toronto has four postdoc opportunities, including one specifically prioritized for emerging Black scholars. The positions are for 1-2 years, pay $50k/yr + some research funding, and garner membership in the York University Faculty Association (including extended health care and benefits). There is some info here; please also feel free to Continue Reading »
LINK TO WEBPAGE: HTTPS://BLOGS.LOC.GOV/KLUGE/2021/09/ANNOUNCING-A-CALL-FOR-APPLICATIONS-TO-THE-BARUCH-S-BLUMBERG-NASA-LIBRARY-OF-CONGRESS-CHAIR-IN-ASTROBIOLOGY-EXPLORATION-AND-SCIENTIFIC-INNOVATION/ NOTE: THE BLUMBERG CHAIR IS OPEN TO APPLICANTS FROM A RANGE OF DISCIPLINES IN THE HUMANITIES, SCIENCES AND SOCIAL SCIENCES. PLEASE SEE THE WEBSITE FOR THE FULL DESCRIPTION. APPLY TO THE BARUCH S. BLUMBERG NASA/LIBRARY OF CONGRESS CHAIR IN ASTROBIOLOGY, EXPLORATION, AND SCIENTIFIC INNOVATION In order to apply for the Blumberg Chair Continue Reading »
DECODINGS Society for Literature, Science, and the Arts Newsletter Fall 2021, Vol. 31, No.1 *ENERGY–SLSA 2021 Conference *9/9/21 Executive Committee Quarterly Meeting Notes *Committee Members and Appointments: Social Media *Membership Renewal *Policies: Respectful Behavior and Freedom of Speech *Ombudspersons *AnthropoScene Book Series *European Society for Literature, Science, and the Arts ENERGY–SLSA 2021 VIRTUAL CONFERENCE, UNIVERSITY Continue Reading »
The Department of Comparative Studies at The Ohio State University invites applications for a tenure-track position in Race, Science, and Technology at the rank of assistant professor. We seek a dynamic, innovative scholar whose research and teaching engage the intersections of race, science, and technology. In keeping with the department’s commitment to interdisciplinarity, we are Continue Reading »
From the publisher: “Science in fiction,” “geek novels,” “lab-lit”—whatever one calls them, a new generation of science novels has opened a space in which the reading public can experience and think about the powers of science to illuminate nature as well as to generate and mitigate social change and risks. Under the Literary Microscope examines Continue Reading »
DECODINGS Society for Literature, Science, and the Arts Newsletter Summer 2021, Vol. 30, No.4 *ENERGY–SLSA 2021 Conference *SLSA Awards: Essays, Book, Lifetime Achievement *Election 2021 Results *Recent Special Events *5/14/21 Executive Committee Quarterly Meeting Notes *Committee Members and Appointments: Social Media *Membership Renewal *Policies: Respectful Behavior and Freedom of Speech *Ombudspersons *AnthropoScene Book Series *SLSA Europe Continue Reading »
Dear colleagues, See below and attached for an exciting opportunity for mid- and later-career researchers at the University of Toronto’s Scarborough campus, home to Canada’s first baccalaureate program in Health Humanities and a growing national hub for arts-based health and wellness research. In summary: The University of Toronto Scarborough (UTSC) invites applications for the position Continue Reading »
DECODINGS Society for Literature, Science, and the Arts Newsletter Spring 2021, Vol. 30, No.3 (April update) *ENERGY–SLSA 2021 Conference *SLSA Awards: Essays, Book, Lifetime Achievement *Election 2021 Results *Recent Special Events *2/24/21 Executive Committee Meeting Notes *Committee Members and Appointments: Social Media *Membership Renewal *Policies: Respectful Behavior and Freedom of Speech *Ombudspersons *AnthropoScene Book Series *SLSA Continue Reading »
From Robert Mitchell: I hope to draw your attention to Infectious Liberty: Biopolitics Between Romanticism and Liberalism, which has just been published by Fordham University Press. Links to the publisher and Amazon pages appear below, and the book is available as hardcover, softcover, and also as a free EPub book. Infectious Liberty traces the origins of Continue Reading »
I am writing to announce the publication of my first book, which is ironically, is a tradebook based on research done over the past 10 years. There is an upcoming online book talk to accompany its soft launch, organized by the English Department of Universiti of Malaya where I am now based (although I am Continue Reading »