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Street&City 2022 : The Street and the City – Moments

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Link: https://thestreetandthecitylx4.wordpress.com/
 
When Sep 7, 2022 - Sep 9, 2022
Where Lisbon, Portugal
Submission Deadline May 15, 2002
Categories    urban studies   english studies   cultural studies   arts
 

Call For Papers

We are pleased to announce that the submissions deadline for paper, panel and roundtable proposals for the Conference “The Street and the City –Moments”, taking place at the University of Lisbon (7-9 September 2022), has now been extended until 15th May 2022.
Submissions to the conference are invited from a broad range of disciplines including literature, cultural studies, anthropology, history, politics, the social sciences, and other related disciplines.
We welcome proposals for papers, pre-organised panels and roundtables.
Please see conference webpage for a link to the full Call for Papers announcement and submission guidelines.

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