CFP: CMSMC

Call for Papers
The Coalition of Master’s Scholars on Material Culture (CMSMC) is circulating a call for papers relating to the study of material culture. The mission of CMSMC is to provide a platform for master’s scholars, who are often at a crucial point in their academic careers, to publish their work and contribute to the expanding field of material culture. CMSMC defines master’s scholars as those earning or possessing a master’s degree. Those who have just started their PhD program and are still in their coursework portion of the program are eligible for publication as well. PhD candidates and higher are not eligible.

CMSMC seeks to foster interdisciplinary discussions and address a diverse pool of topics. The Coalition desires to amplify emerging voices who can bring fresh and diverse perspectives to the field. Furthermore, CMSMC is dedicated to disseminating information that is publicly accessible while maintaining rigorous academic standards. Papers will be accepted on a rolling basis.

Submission Guidelines
In order to submit a paper to CMSMC, you will need to provide an abstract (up to 350 words), a full draft with citations and bibliography, and CV. Please email these materials to [email protected] with a subject line that reads as follows “last name_submission.” All submissions must be cited in the Chicago Manual of Style. Submissions will be reviewed and you will be contacted once a decision is made. If your submission is accepted, you will be given a publication date and connected with your editor. Please note, in order to be considered for publication by CMSMC, your paper must be an original work and should not have been previously published or under consideration for publication elsewhere.

Article Lengths and Criteria

1.) Short Article (roughly 1500-2000 words):

This piece will typically focus on either a single object, like an object biography,
or will be a short review of a book/article/essay/exhibition etc. These pieces
should feature no more than three images.

2.) Medium Article (2,000-3,500 words):

These pieces will be similar to conference papers in both length and style. They
should feature no more than 6 images. Examples include a theoretical discussion
surrounding objects through an interdisciplinary lens, an examination of several
objects, or a body of work that centers around a common theme.

3.) Long-Form Article (3,500-5,000 words):

These pieces will be in-depth investigations on a variety of topics. While we
encourage these pieces to be collaborative, these are the most flexible and author driven of our three article lengths. These pieces may feature no more than 10 images; if more are necessary, the images and the images rights and citations must
be included in the proposal.

4.) Serialized Article (5,000+ words or content requires multiple installations):

For works longer than 5,000 words, there is an option to serialize an article by publishing two or more separate pieces. These works should be similar to long-form articles in style and content and serialization will be considered after acceptance. These pieces may feature no more than 10 images; if more are necessary, the images and the images rights and citations must be included in the proposal.

Please note that all image rights are the responsibility of the author.
CMSMC looks forward to receiving proposals in response to the call, and is happy to respond to inquiries from interested parties. Questions may be sent to [email protected] with the subject line “Submission_Question.”

CMSMC FREE professional development events

From the Coalition of Master’s Scholars on Material Culture (CMSMC):

CMSMC has transitioned to FREE professional development events for the foreseeable future. These events are all virtual and are perfect for both students and graduates. See below for the upcoming events of interest. 

Interviewing 101
February 17th, 2022
FREE
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The Realities of The Museum Job Market
May 17th, 2022
FREE
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Material Culture Career Paths
June 15th, 2022
FREE
Sign Up!

ARIT Lecture: “”The Classical Shipwreck at Tektaș Burnu, Turkey”

From the American Research Institute in Turkey:

An online lecture with Dr. Deborah Carlson, Institute of Nautical Archaeology, on the excavation and study of a small Greek merchant ship that sank off the Aegean cost of Turkey around 425 B.C. 
This event is a collaboration with the Institute of Nautical Archaeology (INA) and the Koç University Mustafa V. Koç Maritime Archaeology Research Center (KUDAR)

Wednesday January 26, 2022, 11 am EST

Join the lecture here.  

New Podcast: Our Past is the Future LIVE

From the Society of Black Archaeologists:

After much anticipation, we are proud to announce the release OUR PAST IS THE FUTURE!

In partnership with Sapiens, the Indigenous Archaeology Collective and RadioCIAMS, we are launching a new podcast, asking what makes you … you? And who tells which stories and why?

SAPIENS hosts Ora Marek-Martinez and SBA Secretary, Yoli Ngandali, explore stories of Black and Indigenous scholars as they transform the field of archeology and the stories that make us … us.

Available wherever you get your podcast. Listen now!

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CFP: The Dalhousie University’s Graduate History Society

From the Dalhousie University’s Graduate History Society:

We are writing on behalf of Dalhousie University’s Graduate History Society to ask if you could circulate this email and the attached files to your graduate students.

The Dalhousie Graduate History Society invites graduate students from all disciplines within the Humanities and Social Sciences to submit abstracts to Dalhousie University’s 23rd Annual History Across the Disciplines conference.

The conference is entitled “Encountering Colonialism: Land, Lives, and Legacies,” and will be held virtually, on March 18th-19th, 2022. The conference is intended to embrace all scholarship that explores the dynamics of interaction between and within colonial and Indigenous powers and peoples.

Applicants should submit a 300-word abstract and a short personal biography to the conference committee no later than Friday, February 11th, 2022.

For more information, please feel free to get in touch with us at [email protected]. We look forward to reviewing your abstracts!

All the best,

Jeremy Spronk, Evan Jennex, Catherine Charlton

Conference Organizers, Department of History, Dalhousie University

Dalhousie University is located in Mi’kma’ki, the ancestral and unceded territory of the Mi’kmaq. We are all treaty people.