All posts by ACYIG Web Manager

Job Posting – Tenure-Track Assistant Professor in Early Childhood/Elementary Education

The Department of Educational Theory and Practice at the University of Georgia is looking for a Tenure-Track Assistant Professor in Early Childhood/Elementary Education.  Please check out the website to know more about this position.

Continue reading Job Posting – Tenure-Track Assistant Professor in Early Childhood/Elementary Education

UCL QUALITATIVE HEALTH RESEARCH SYMPOSIUM 2017: CALL FOR ABSTRACTS

Engagement, Co-production, and Collaborative Meaning-Making: Collaboration in Qualitative Health Research
Hosted by the Qualitative Health Research Network (QHRN) with support from the Wellcome Trust
In recent years, there have been increasing calls for collaboration between academia and the wider healthcare community in health research. This is largely driven by efforts to engage the public in the “co-production” of evidence-based healthcare and healthcare decision-making, as well as penetrate borders between disciplines. Engaging all stakeholders in health care research is now a key requirement of funding bodies and the Research Excellence Framework.

Continue reading UCL QUALITATIVE HEALTH RESEARCH SYMPOSIUM 2017: CALL FOR ABSTRACTS

The School for Advanced Research accepting nominations for the $10,000 J.I. Staley Prize

The School for Advanced Research (SAR) presents the J. I. Staley Prize to a living author for a book that exemplifies outstanding scholarship and writing in anthropology. The award recognizes innovative works that go beyond traditional frontiers and dominant schools of thought in anthropology and add new dimensions to our understanding of the human species. It honors books that cross subdisciplinary boundaries within anthropology and reach out in new and expanded interdisciplinary directions.

Continue reading The School for Advanced Research accepting nominations for the $10,000 J.I. Staley Prize

CALL FOR NEOS SUBMISSIONS

Dear ACYIG Members,

ACYIG is now soliciting submissions for the October 2016 issue of Neos. We are accepting submissions on a rolling basis between Monday, August 15 and Monday, September 5. The final deadline for submission is Monday, September 5. If possible, please notify me of your intent to submit by the start of the rolling period (August 15), so that I can identify peer reviewers in a timely manner.

Continue reading CALL FOR NEOS SUBMISSIONS

CFP – Growing up outside families: independent children’s process of identity

Antropologia Special Issue Call for Articles

Growing up outside families: cultures, religions and politics in independent children’s process of identity

Due Date:
Paper submission (5,000-6,000 excluding footnotes) due January 30, 2017

Publication Date:
October 2017  Continue reading CFP – Growing up outside families: independent children’s process of identity

CFP-The Rutgers Series in Childhood Studies

The Rutgers Series in Childhood Studies is dedicated to increasing our understanding of children and childhoods throughout the world, reflecting a perspective that highlights cultural dimensions of the human experience. The books in this series are intended for students, scholars, practitioners, and those who formulate policies that affect children’s everyday lives and futures.

We are pleased to announce a call for book proposals for The Rutgers Series in Childhood Studies. Having long been under the careful stewardship of Founding Editor Myra Bluebond-Langner, the series will now be edited by Jill E. Korbin and EJ Sobo.

Continue reading CFP-The Rutgers Series in Childhood Studies