Call for Papers
CFP: (Un)Fair Cities. Equity, Ideology and Utopia in Urban Texts
We received the following call for papers: Association for Literary Urban Studies / Ralahine Centre for Utopian Studies (Un)Fair Cities. Equity, Ideology and Utopia in Urban Texts University of Limerick, 12-13 December 2019 We invite sessions and individual papers on
CFP: (Un)Fair Cities. Equity, Ideology and Utopia in Urban Texts
We received the following call for papers: Association for Literary Urban Studies / Ralahine Centre for Utopian Studies (Un)Fair Cities. Equity, Ideology and Utopia in Urban Texts University of Limerick, 12-13 December 2019 We invite sessions and individual papers on
Call for Papers: Phenomenographies
We received the following call for papers: “Phenomenographies. Describing urban and architectural atmospheres” of the Ambiances Journal The topics involve: Methods of description: phenomenographies across disciplines Bridging the gap between qualitative and quantitative accounts Atmospheric images: visualizing lived space From
Call for Papers: Phenomenographies
We received the following call for papers: “Phenomenographies. Describing urban and architectural atmospheres” of the Ambiances Journal The topics involve: Methods of description: phenomenographies across disciplines Bridging the gap between qualitative and quantitative accounts Atmospheric images: visualizing lived space From

Call for Papers: The City: Myth and Materiality
we received the following call for papers: The City: Myth and Materiality Cities have always been driven by the dynamics between myths and materialities, oscillations between founding myths (from Rome to St Petersburg), to the material conditions of city sites

Call for Papers: The City: Myth and Materiality
we received the following call for papers: The City: Myth and Materiality Cities have always been driven by the dynamics between myths and materialities, oscillations between founding myths (from Rome to St Petersburg), to the material conditions of city sites
Call for Abstracts: Writingplace journal #2
Inscription: Tracing Place The journal issue Inscription: Tracing Place focuses on the role of history and memory in literary and architectural practice.
Call for Abstracts: Writingplace journal #2
Inscription: Tracing Place The journal issue Inscription: Tracing Place focuses on the role of history and memory in literary and architectural practice.
call for papers Writing | Architecture
Writing | Architecture deadline for submissions: February 15, 2018 Special Issue of TEXT: Journal of Writing and Writing Courses Editors: Professor Eleni Bastéa and Dr Patrick West The long, entangled and fascinating association of architecture with writing has always been
call for papers Writing | Architecture
Writing | Architecture deadline for submissions: February 15, 2018 Special Issue of TEXT: Journal of Writing and Writing Courses Editors: Professor Eleni Bastéa and Dr Patrick West The long, entangled and fascinating association of architecture with writing has always been
Writingplace Journal #1 Call for Abstracts
We are happy to announce our new initiative: the Writingplace journal. This open access e-journal, published by Nai010 Publishers and TUDelft Open will form the first peer-reviewed,international, journal on architecture and literature. The journal presents thematic issues, which, while always centered around the productive relationship
Writingplace Journal #1 Call for Abstracts
We are happy to announce our new initiative: the Writingplace journal. This open access e-journal, published by Nai010 Publishers and TUDelft Open will form the first peer-reviewed,international, journal on architecture and literature. The journal presents thematic issues, which, while always centered around the productive relationship

Call for Papers: The Limits of Fiction in Architecture
CARTHA, an online curated platform, opens a Call for Papers on The Limits of Fiction in Architecture. The topic will be the object of two different issues, one text based and a another image based. For this first issue, The

Call for Papers: The Limits of Fiction in Architecture
CARTHA, an online curated platform, opens a Call for Papers on The Limits of Fiction in Architecture. The topic will be the object of two different issues, one text based and a another image based. For this first issue, The
Call for Papers: Radical Cities Radical Narratives
We received the following call for papers: Radical Cities, Radical Narratives Radical Cities, Radical Narratives is a one-day conference taking place on 20th October 2017, exploring the relationships between narrative and the contemporary city. The conference is hosted by the
Call for Papers: Radical Cities Radical Narratives
We received the following call for papers: Radical Cities, Radical Narratives Radical Cities, Radical Narratives is a one-day conference taking place on 20th October 2017, exploring the relationships between narrative and the contemporary city. The conference is hosted by the
Call for Papers: Archiletture
We received the following call for papers: Archiletture – Narrative forms between architecture and literature At the centre of attention of this conference are the relationships between literature and architecture. Such relationships are not merely references found in works of
Call for Papers: Archiletture
We received the following call for papers: Archiletture – Narrative forms between architecture and literature At the centre of attention of this conference are the relationships between literature and architecture. Such relationships are not merely references found in works of
Shifting Grounds
We received the following call for papers: Shifting Grounds: Literature, Culture and Spatial Phenomenologies Deadline August 31 University of Zurich, Switzerland 25-27 November 2016 This international conference responds to the recent return of phenomenological perspectives in literary and cultural criticism,
Shifting Grounds
We received the following call for papers: Shifting Grounds: Literature, Culture and Spatial Phenomenologies Deadline August 31 University of Zurich, Switzerland 25-27 November 2016 This international conference responds to the recent return of phenomenological perspectives in literary and cultural criticism,