04/07/2022
Open Call
Humanities, Arts and Society HAS 06: Call for Contributions
Deadline 08/09/2022
HAS Magazine launches a call for contributions for its 6th issue to be published in January/February 2023.
The goal of HAS Magazine is to discuss pressing topics through the analysis of a wide range of themes in the humanities, the social sciences, and the arts. Conceived as a magazine for the broadest possible range of readers across disciplines and domains of creativity, research and experimentation, HAS offers a space for staging the most enlightening, imaginative, and socially relevant interactions of the humanities and the arts.
HAS Magazine is an initiative of the Humanities, Arts and Society project, chaired by UNESCO-MOST, the International Council for Philosophy and Human Sciences and Mémoire de l’Avenir. HAS Magazine endorses the goals of UNESCO and CIPSH, as stated in their constitutions, and namely the current sustainability strategy promoted by the BRIDGES programme within UNESCO-MOST.
We welcome contributions from scholars, researchers, critics, artists, and any interested parties who find the above aims important and would like to be part of the project. HAS Magazine is a transdisciplinary publication and texts should be written in a language accessible to a broad, non-discipline/expert audience, while keeping the rigour of conceptual and performative expressions, which will be blind peer-reviewed. HAS is not a commercial venture and is available online for free in English, French and Chinese in order to reach the broadest possible audience. Due to the non-profit nature of the publication, HAS welcomes contributions on a voluntary basis.
The published contributions include essays, reviews, critiques, interviews, artistic projects, video and photo reportages, and news. The editorial committee is constituted by members of UNESCO-MOST, the International Council for Philosophy and Human Sciences and Mémoire de l’Avenir.
Politically biased or discriminatory content will not be accepted. Promotional or commercial content should be avoided.
The theme of the 6th issue is: Disruption and integration, two vital drivers for the sustainability of any system. We aim to investigate this topic from a multi- and cross-disciplinary perspective—including but not limited to philosophy, history, anthropology, archaeology, literature, sociology, economics, political science, and post-humanities scholarship.
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https://humanitiesartsandsociety.org/open-call/
The goal of HAS Magazine is to discuss pressing topics through the analysis of a wide range of themes in the humanities, the social sciences, and the arts. Conceived as a magazine for the broadest possible range of readers across disciplines and domains of creativity, research and experimentation, H...