Youth Circulations Blog: “Beyond Trump: America’s Dairyland and Multiple Regimes of Mobility”

Dear Colleagues,

We are pleased to announce Youth Circulations latest blog by Dr. Julie Keller entitled “Beyond Trump: America’s Dairyland and Multiple Regimes of Mobility”  in which she argues “there is value in using Trump’s stumping as an entry point for understanding the powerful systems that regulate the movements of migrants…”

Warm regards,

Lauren Heidbrink and Michele Statz
Co-editors, www.youthcirculations.com

Rutgers-Camden now accepting appplications for graduate study; funding opportunities available

Department of Childhood Studies, Rutgers-Camden, NJ, USA

Applications now being accepted for Ph.D. and MA programs. Ph.D. application deadline: January 10, 2016 (http://childhood.camden.rutgers.edu/graduate-program/for-prospective-graduate-students/). Up to 5 years’ funding available for PhD students, in addition to a number of fellowships and awards available to graduate students (http://childhood.camden.rutgers.edu/graduate-program/graduate-funding-opportunities/). Continue reading Rutgers-Camden now accepting appplications for graduate study; funding opportunities available

Assistant Professor Tenure Track position in Childhood Studies, Rutgers-Camden, USA

The Department of Childhood Studies, Rutgers University—Camden, New Jersey (http://childhood.camden.rutgers.edu/), invites applications for an Assistant Professor (Tenure-Track) to commence on September 1, 2016.  Applications received by November 6, 2015will receive full consideration. Continue reading Assistant Professor Tenure Track position in Childhood Studies, Rutgers-Camden, USA

Neos October 2015 Issue Now Available!

The October 2015 issue of Neos, formerly known as the ACYIG Newsletter, is now available for your reading pleasure at http://acyig.americananthro.org/neos/current-issue/.

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