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S&C 2022 : LAST CALL! Extended deadline: The Street and the City – Moments

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Link: https://thestreetandthecitylx4.wordpress.com/
 
When Sep 7, 2022 - Sep 9, 2022
Where Lisbon
Submission Deadline May 30, 2022
Categories    literary studies   english studies   cultural studies   urban studies
 

Call For Papers

LAST CALL! Extended deadline: The Street and the City – Moments

We are delighted to announce that the submissions deadline for paper, panel and roundtable proposals for the Conference “The Street and the City – Moments”, taking place at the University of Lisbon (7-9 September 2022), has now been extended until 30th May 2022.
Submissions to the conference are invited from a broad range of disciplines including literature, cultural studies, anthropology, history, politics, the social sciences, and other related disciplines.
We welcome proposals for papers, pre-organised panels and roundtables.
All the information can be found on the conference website (https://thestreetandthecitylx4.wordpress.com/) or through our email: thestreetandthecity@gmail.com

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