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Call for Submissions - Penn Undergraduate Law Journal
Call for Submissions - Penn Undergraduate Law Journal [www.pulj.org]
The Penn Undergraduate Law Journal (PULJ) is soliciting submissions for its seventeenth issue. Please see below for details.
QUALIFICATIONS FOR SUBMISSION
SUBMISSION DEADLINE: September 19th, 2021 at 11:59pm EST
PULJ is seeking articles ranging from 20 to 100+ double-spaced pages in length. Our journal is especially receptive to research articles, senior theses, independent studies, and final essays written for courses. Articles need not be written on United States law--they can be written on the laws or legal system of any nation. We consider submissions on a rolling basis, so if your piece is not finished by the noted deadline, please still submit it for consideration in our subsequent issue.
Students in any field of study are encouraged to submit their work, so long as their pieces relate to law or legal systems. Possible disciplinary perspectives include, but are not limited to, History, Criminology, Economics, Sociology, Anthropology, English, Biology, Neuroscience, Philosophy, Linguistics, Psychology, and Political Science.
Please submit your work here: http://www.pulj.org/submissions.html
Selected pieces will be published in our seventeeth issue of the Penn Undergraduate Law Journal. If you have any questions or concerns, please feel free to notify us of them through the contact page of our website, which can be accessed here: http://www.pulj.org/contact.html
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Recruitment: the Institute for Social Movements, ISB (Ruhr Universität Bochum) is looking for doctoral and postdoctoral Researchers
The Institute for Social Movements (ISB) from Ruhr Universität Bochum (RUB) is looking for
- a doctoral researcher (part time 25,88 h/w payment according to German public service scale - E12/13 TV-L), 36 months from 1 January 2022, and
- a postdoctoral researcher (full time 39,83 h/w payment according to German public service scale - E13 TV-L). The position is available for 36 months from 1 January 2022.
The Social Life of Sediment
- Image: The Ganges River Delta, 1994. NASA.
Giacomo Parrinello and the team of the project SHIFTING SHORES have just published "the Social Life of Sediment", a special issue of the journal Water History and a major milestone of the project. The special issue has been prepared by a workshop at UC Berkeley in May 2019, and collects a selection of eight papers that were originally presented there.
The issue includes two open access papers. First, the introduction to the issue, by Giacomo Parrinello and G Mathias Kondolf, professor of fluvial geomorphology at UC Berkeley, which explains why sediment matter to history and society, review literature on the topic in multiple disciplines as well as the papers of the issue , and presents the concept of “the social life of sediment.” Second, an interdisciplinary history of the Po River delta and its larger basin from the viewpoint of sediment over the twentieth century, written by Giacomo Parrinello with Simone Bizzi and Nicola Surian two geomorphologists from the Department of Geosciences at the University of Padua who collaborates with SHIFTING SHORES.
- Research Project presentation
- Parrinello, Giacomo, and Mathias Kondolf, eds. "The Social Life of Sediment." Water History 13-1(June 2021), Special Issue.