History of Intellectual Culture
http://www.ucalgary.ca/hic/.
Call for Papers
History of Intellectual Culture is a new international electronic
journal that publishes peer-reviewed research papers on the
socio-historical contexts of ideas and ideologies and their
relationships to community and state formation, physical
environments, human and institutional agency, and personal and
collective identity and lived experience. The journal will highlight
the viability and vibrancy of intellectual history as a scholarly
field, present new perspectives for research and analysis, and
stimulate critical discussion amongst scholars and students across
disciplines.
The editors invite submissions of historical and interdisciplinary
papers based on original research in the following broad areas: the
contextual development of social, philosophical, scientific,
political, and economic ideas, ideologies, and discourses; histories
of cultures, communities, and social movements based on shared ideas;
histories of higher education including analyses of teaching,
research, professorial and administrative activity, resource
allocation, political and intellectual milieus, and department and
discipline construction; issues in the history of state and community
formation; ideas and discourses in the historical construction of
race, gender, ethnicity, religion, nationalism, and multiculturalism;
histories of women and intellectual culture; historical contexts of
ideologies in science and technology, and media and communication;
biographies and studies of agency and historical development; and new
methodologies, approaches, and historiographies in the !
history of thought, state, culture, institutions, education, and community.
For further information, including the guidelines for submissions,
please visit the website of History of Intellectual Culture at:
http://www.ucalgary.ca/hic/.
Postal Address:
Editors, History of Intellectual Culture
Room 722, Education Tower
Faculty of Education
University of Calgary
2500 University Drive NW
Calgary, Alberta, Canada T2N 1N4
Telephone: (403) 220-6296
Robert Maxwell Young, Professor of Psychotherapy & Psychoanalytic Studies,
Centre for Psychotherapeutic Studies, University of Sheffield,
16 Claremont Cresc., Sheffield S10 2TA. http://www.shef.ac.uk/~psysc/
Co-Director, Bulgarian Institute of Human Relations & Honoured Professor,
New Bulgarian University, Sofia. http://www.nbu.bg/bihr/psy.htm
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