Week of Events
Call for Papers: Special Issue of the Journal of Medieval Religious Cultures, February 1, 2021
"The Journal of Medieval Religious Cultures welcomes article submissions from 5,000-10,000 words in length. Articles should be submitted through our online system at http://www.editorialmanager.com/jmrc by February 1, 2021, with a cover letter indicating that they are intended for the special issue. All submissions will follow our usual double-blind peer-review process. The issue is tentatively scheduled … Continue reading Call for Papers: Special Issue of the Journal of Medieval Religious Cultures, February 1, 2021
Middle East Medievalists: Call for Panels, February 5, 2021
From MEM: As part of the efforts of Middle East Medievalists (MEM) to raise the profile of medieval studies at MESA, the MEM Board of Directors announces our 2021 call for panel sponsorship. MEM is a MESA affiliate and thus may sponsor up to three panels at each annual meeting. We cannot offer financial support, … Continue reading Middle East Medievalists: Call for Panels, February 5, 2021
Call for Abstracts: Stanford International Junior Faculty Form (Stanford Law School), February 5, 2021 @
Call for Abstracts: Fourteenth International Junior Faculty Forum Sponsored by Stanford Law School, the International Junior Faculty Forum (IJFF) was established to stimulate the exchange of ideas and research among younger legal scholars from around the world. We live today in a global community– in particular, a global legal community. The IJFF is designed to … Continue reading Call for Abstracts: Stanford International Junior Faculty Form (Stanford Law School), February 5, 2021 @
Call for Applications: Islamic Law, Data Science, and AI Lab, Spring 2021, Harvard Law School
The PIL Islamic Law Lab seeks applicants interested in presenting or developing works in progress at the intersection of Islamic law and data science for the Spring 2021 Lab, with respect to their own research or to ongoing projects within our Lab. Specifically, our Lab will focus on emerging tools in the Islamic digital humanities … Continue reading Call for Applications: Islamic Law, Data Science, and AI Lab, Spring 2021, Harvard Law School
Webinar: Paternity Claim, Lineage, and Slavery: Adjudicating Istilḥāq in Colonial Moroccan Sharīʿa Courts by Ari Schriber, Harvard University, February 1, 2021 @ 6 – 7:30 pm
Webinar: Paternity Claim, Lineage, and Slavery: Adjudicating Istilḥāq in Colonial Moroccan Sharīʿa Courts by Ari Schriber, Harvard University, February 1, 2021 @ 6 – 7:30 pm
From the organizers: We are very excited to be kicking off our spring program next Monday, February 1, 6:00-7:30pm (EST). Ari Schriber (PhD Candidate, NELC) will present a draft dissertation chapter titled "Paternity Claim, Lineage, and Slavery: Adjudicating Istilḥāq in Colonial Moroccan Sharīʿa Courts." Mohamed Abdelsalam has graciously agreed to serve as respondent. If you … Continue reading Webinar: Paternity Claim, Lineage, and Slavery: Adjudicating Istilḥāq in Colonial Moroccan Sharīʿa Courts by Ari Schriber, Harvard University, February 1, 2021 @ 6 – 7:30 pm