CALL FOR PAPERS
The Editorial Team of HAS – Humanities, Arts and Society Magazine invites submissions for the 5th issue of the magazine, to be published in July 2022. 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, HAS offers a space for staging the most creative, enlightening, imaginative, and socially relevant interactions of the humanities and the arts.
The leading theme of the fifth issue is Spaces & Places.
Deadline for submissions: 10 March, 2022.
Please, find further details on the website of HAS Magazine.
NEW ISSUE AND CALL FOR PAPERS
The Editorial Team is pleased to announce the third issue of HAS – Humanities, Arts and Society Magazine, with the leading theme: “Truth and Belief”. HAS Magazine has been established as part of the Humanities, Arts and Society project, an international movement of artists, researches and creative projects demonstrating the impact of the arts and humanities in society. HAS Magazine is an initiative of the Humanities, Arts and Society project with UNESCO-MOST, the International Council for Philosophy and Human Sciences (CIPSH), Mémoire de l’Avenir and Global Chinese Arts & Culture Society.
The leading theme of the next issue is “Engagement and Contemplation”.
Deadline for submissions: 8 July, 2021.
Please, find the full CFP on the website of HAS.
ANNOUNCEMENT
The Editorial Team is pleased to announce the second issue of HAS – Humanities, Arts and Society Magazine, with the leading theme: "Between Anxiety and Hope".
HAS Magazine has been established as part of the Humanities, Arts and Society project, an international movement of artists, researches and creative projects demonstrating the impact of the arts and humanities in society. HAS Magazine is the next step in this project and the continuing partnership between UNESCO-Most, the International Council for Philosophy and Human Sciences (CIPSH), Mémoire de l'Avenir, and the Global Chinese Arts & Culture Society (GCACS).
Please, find the complete issue on the website of HAS, and the CFP for the next issue on pages 280-283 of the magazine.
Deadline for submissions: January 31, 2021.
CALL FOR PAPERS
On behalf of the The Editorial Team we are pleased to announce the Open Call for the 3. issue of HAS – Humanities, Arts and Society Magazine.
HAS is an interdisciplinary magazine, including philosophy, education, history, anthropology, archaeology, literature, linguistics, sociology, economics, political sciences, the arts, aesthetics and ethics.
Leading Theme of Issue 3: Truth and Belief
Deadline for submissions: January 31, 2021.
Detailed information on the theme and the general conditions of participation:
https://humanitiesartsandsociety.org/open-call/
ANNOUNCEMENT: First issue published and CFP for the second issue
The Editorial Team is pleased to announce the first issue of HAS – Humanities, Arts and Society Magazine. HAS Magazine is the result of a collaboration between intergovernmental institutions and non-profit organizations, in line with the mission of UNESCO to build peace through international cooperation in education, science and culture working towards the sustainable development goals. HAS Magazine is a new step of the Humanities Arts and Society project, founded in 2016 at the initiative of UNESCO-MOST, the International Council for Philosophy and Human Sciences (CIPSH), and Mémoire de l’Avenir in partnership with Global Chinese Arts and Culture Society (GCACS).
The first issue of HAS Magazine, Big Data and Singularities: Creativity as a basis for re-thinking the human condition, explores uses and creative approaches to Big Data as well as ways to resist the consequences of their use.
Please, find the complete issue on the website of HAS, and the CFP on pages 328-331.
CALL FOR PAPERS AND CONTRIBUTIONS
Arts and Society launches a call for contributions for HAS, the new digital magazine in English and French for the Humanities and Arts in Society, to be published in Spring 2020. Arts and Society is a project launched on the initiative of UNESCO-MOST, the International Council for Philosophy and Human Sciences (CIPSH), Memoire de l’Avenir (MDA), in partnership with the Global Chinese Arts and Culture Society (GCACS). The goal of this new publication is to analyze current challenges through the lens of the humanities and the arts. The theme of the first issue is: Big Data and Singularities: Creativity as a Basis for Re-thinking the Human Condition.
Deadline for submissions: 31 January, 2020.
Please, find further details in the attached open call and press release.