New Publication: ‘Digitising Heritage’ presents new interdisciplinary studies about the diverse manifestations of heritage in digital form, in museums, academic institutions, politics, and history.
Read MoreOUT NOW: Australian Studies Journal | Zeitschrift für Australienstudien 40 – ›Australian Seascapes‹ – edited by Eva Bischoff and with contributions by Paul Giles, Jean Page, Imke Lichterfeld, and Stephen Alomes as well as numerous reviews
Read MoreThe open-access Zeitschrift für Australienstudien | Australian Studies Journal (ZfA|ASJ, ISSN 1864-3957) invites proposals for special issues focusing on specific themes or topics related to Australia. Special issues provide an opportunity to explore emerging areas of research, address contemporary challenges, or highlight interdisciplinary perspectiveson significant issues. Potential Topics for Special Issues include, but are not…
Read MoreThe open-access Zeitschrift für Australienstudien | Australian Studies Journal (ZfA|ASJ, ISSN 1864-3957) invites scholars, researchers, and professionals from diverse fields to submit original research articles, review papers, case studies, and book reviews for its upcoming issues. The journal aims to foster interdisciplinary dialogue and promote a comprehensive understanding of all matters related to Australia. Scope…
Read MoreTwo PhD positions starting in January 2025 for the research project “Settler Decolonisation on Country/Land: Rehearsing Collaboration”
Read MoreCall-for-Papers | InASA Biennial Conference – Feb 2025 in Sydney
Read MoreNow online: The biannual newsletter of the German Association for Australian Studies | Gesellschaft für Australienstudien GASt Newsletter No 30with announcements of new publications by GASt members and others, book reviews, scholarships, research news, and an overview of workshops & conferences 2024 Send your articles and contributions (in English or German) to newsletter[at]australienstudien.org. If you…
Read MoreFresh from the Press: the newest issue of the Australian Studies Journal | Zeitschrift für Australienstudien
Read MoreThe Australia-Korea Foundation Visiting Professor of Australian Studies 2024-25 is intended to enhance Australian-Korean relationships via a funded, 10-12 month visiting position at Seoul National University.
Read MoreNew publication by GASt member Kathrin Bartha-Mitchell | Cosmological Readings of Contemporary Australian Literature. Unsettling the Anthropocene (open-access)
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