The EuroScience Open Forum invites proposals for the 2022 edition of the EuroScience Open Forum (ESOF2022). If you are interested in contributing to the dialogue around science and discussing cutting-edge scientific results and their impact on society, submit your proposal by November 15, 2021. Click here for more information.
The Interdisciplinary Network on Rural Population Health and Aging, funded by the National Institute on Aging, invites investigators to submit proposals for pilot research related to U.S. rural population health and aging trends and disparities. Projects will begin as early as March 15, 2022. Grant proposals are due December 10, 2021. Find out more in the RFP here.
The Russell Sage Foundation Journal of the Social Sciences is seeking submissions for an issue on “Building an Open Qualitative Science.” The purpose of this call is to roll out American Voices Project (AVP)-based qualitative analysis by opening up the AVP dataset to qualified scholars and analysts. We welcome research on the many topics—including health, poverty, politics, protest, employment, coping, and anomie—that the AVP interviews can assist in understanding. The submission deadline is January 5, 2022. For more information on the topics covered in this call for articles and the submission instructions and timeline, click here.
The Contemporary Perspectives in Family Research book series is seeking research for two upcoming volumes. The first volume, “Conjugal Trajectories: Relationship Beginnings, Change, and Dissolutions,” will delve into relationship formation and change over time. This volume is being edited by Ana Josefina Cuevas Hernández of the University of Colima, and Sampson Lee Blair of the State University of New York-Buffalo. The second volume, “Resilience and Familism: The Dynamic Nature of Families in the Philippines,” focuses upon the ever-changing structures and norms within Filipino families. This volume is being edited by Clarence M. Batan of the University of Santo Tomas (Manila), Sampson Lee Blair of the State University of New York, and Veronica L. Gregorio of the National University of Singapore. The submission deadline for both of these volumes is April 15, 2022. Additional information about the book series can be found here.
The new book series Higher Education and the City, from Johns Hopkins University Press, is seeking scholarly, book-length manuscript submissions that examine higher education ecosystems through the lens of urban change, with an emphasis on the past and future of cities and metropolitan areas. Contribute to ongoing dialogues about relevant cultural and social issues, the pursuit of innovation, and the relationship between higher education and economic and community development. For information on contributing to the series, visit the website or contact book series editor Costas Spirou.