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CULTHIST 2014 : CULTHIST'14 - Cultural History and Anthropology Conference

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Link: http://www.culthistconference.org/
 
When Oct 27, 2014 - Oct 29, 2014
Where Istanbul, Turkey
Abstract Registration Due Jul 25, 2014
Submission Deadline Sep 26, 2014
Categories    culture   anthropology   sociology   cultural studies
 

Call For Papers

Within the scope of the conference, it is expected that many presentations about various studies on different fields, periods and regions with respect to the symbols in cultural life and the symbolic understandings of each component of the culture. In addition to historians CULTHIST ’14 will be open for participation by experts from different fields like sociology, psychology, anthropology, political science, archeology, urban and design history, etc.
CULTHIST '14 will be organized from 27th to 29th of October, 2014, by DAKAM (Eastern Mediterranean Academic Research Center).

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