Call for Co-Editor: Nordic Theatre Studies Journal
Nordic Theatre Studies (NTS) is looking for a new Co-Editor to join the Editorial board starting September 2024.
Read more about Call for Co-Editor: Nordic Theatre Studies JournalNordic Theatre Studies is the leading academic journal for theatre researchers in the Nordic and Baltic countries and for all scholars writing about theatre and performance related to these countries. It has been selected for inclusion in Web of Science and Scopus as well as Ebsco and Google Scholar. In 1988 Föreningen Nordiska Teaterforskare (NTF) established Nordic Theatre Studies as a journal of scholarly writing on theatre. Ever since it has published research on all aspects of theatre in the Nordic region, including since 2012 the Baltic countries Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania, and it has promoted Nordic and Baltic scholars writing on any aspect of theatre in the world. Within the Nordic and Baltic region, it is the only English language publication on its subject. Since 2014 NTS is published twice every year. One number addresses a certain theme announced in a call for contributions, the other number is dedicated to selected and peer reviewed articles developed from papers presented at conferences, seminars and/or workshops organized by or in collaboration with the Association. The themed numbers of the journal also allow for a few articles, which do not address the theme. Each number has a section with reviews of new publications within the field of theatre studies.
Nordic Theatre Studies (NTS) is looking for a new Co-Editor to join the Editorial board starting September 2024.
Read More Read more about Call for Co-Editor: Nordic Theatre Studies JournalPerformance and Migration in the Nordic and Baltic Regions
A special issue of Nordic Theatre Studies
Edited by Rebecca Brinch and Dirk Gindt
Read More Read more about Call for Papers: Performance and Migration in the Nordic and Baltic RegionsCall for proposals for manuscripts, edited collections and short case studies
Palgrave Studies in Performance and Migration
(Editors Yana Meerzon and Steve Wilmer)
This series brings together a range of scholarship focusing on many eras of performance, as well as numerous geographical and social conditions to offer an understanding of the complexities of theatre and migration.
Read More Read more about Call for proposals for manuscripts, edited collections and short case studies: Palgrave Studies in Performance and MigrationLatvian Theatre Labor Association and Latvian Academy of Culture, together with the Association of Nordic Theatre Scholars invite contributions and participants to the conference “Acting. Reacting. Enacting. Theory and practice of performing arts” taking place on November 2-4, 2023 in Riga, Latvia.
Read More Read more about ANTS conference: "Acting. Reacting. Enacting. Theory and Practice of Performing Arts" on 2-4 November 2023 in Riga, Latvia.Extended deadline for sending proposals for Theatre and Displeasure, Nordic Theatre Studies Vol. 36 No. 1 (2024): June 5.
Read More Read more about Extended deadline, June 5: "Theatre and Displeasure", Nordic Theatre Studies Vol. 36 No. 1 (2024)Theatre and Displeasure
Nordic Theatre Studies Vol. 36 No. 1 (2024)
edited by Martynas Petrikas and Petra Dotlačilová
Read More Read more about NTS 36.1 (2024): Theatre and Displeasure - CfPThe Association of Nordic Theatre Scholars is very concerned to learn that the University of Bergen is considering to suspend two out of three positions within the field of Theatre Studies. We understand that in a situation where the circumstances require dire prioritizations, it might seem reasonable to focus on cutting vacant positions (or positions close to retirement), but we find it urgent to point out that what is at stake here is not just two jobs, but the possibility of maintaining and renewing an important strand of Norwegian cultural history and participation in the international research community.
Read More Read more about Support letter for Theatre Studies in BergenCall for Papers, Nordic Theatre Studies Vol. 35 No. 1 (2023)
edited by Petra Dotlačilová and Martynas Petrikas
Read More Read more about Theatre and MaterialityExpressing solidarity with the Ukrainian people at war and condemning atrocities inflicted by Russia and its allies on Ukraine, the Nordic Theatre Studies journal will not consider publishing articles by persons affiliated with Russian and Belarusian institutions.
Read More Read more about Notice on cooperation with Russian and Belarusian institutionsThe 22nd International Strindberg Conference on Strindberg and Memory will take place at Vytautas Magnus University in Kaunas, Lithuania on 9–12 June, 2022. See the link for the CfP.
Read More Read more about CfP for the 22nd International Strindberg Conference on Strindberg and Memory.The 2022 ANTS conference will take place in Tartu 13 October - 15 October 2022 under the theme of Performativity and Transgression. Deadline for abstracts is 30 April 2022.
Read More Read more about Performativity and Transgression: 2022 ANTS conference TartuCALL FOR CONTRIBUTIONS
DEADLINE EXTENDED
Deadline for the submission of article proposals (abstracts): January 1st 2022
Read More Read more about Theatre and Social Responsibility - DEADLINE EXTENDED
Call for Paper for upcoming issue of Nordic Theatre Studies on the question of Theatre and Social Responsibility.
Read More Read more about Theatre and Social ResponsibilityThe 2021 ANTS conference will take place in Stockholm 30 September - 2 October under the theme of Utopia and Performance. Deadline for abstracts is 30 April 2021.
Theatre and performance engage in proposing various utopian visions as a remedy, as a critical stance in times of crisis, as an imaginary flight from straight realisms, as practiced performativities potentially materializing different futures. For the 2021 ANTS conference we invite contributions which investigate all utopian aspects that demonstrate the relevance and also the urge to practice, discuss, rethink and envision theatre and performance in manifold ways. The Theatre and Dance Department at Stockholm University celebrates its 75th anniversary in 2021. With the proposed theme, we also celebrate the Utopian spirit of its foundation and its future.
Read More Read more about Utopia and Performance: 2021 ANTS Conference StockholmCall for Paper for upcoming issue of Nordic Theatre Studies on the question of Rethinking Nordic
Read More Read more about Rethinking NordicAbstract submission deadline for the ANTS conference in Bergen in November has been extended until May 31st. See the call for papers below.
Conference website: https://www.uib.no/fag/teatervitenskap/134205/association-nordic-theatre-scholars-conference-bergen-25%E2%80%9327-november-2020
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The Association for Nordic Theatre Scholars (ANTS) invites you to participate in the conference “Transnational Influences: Theatrical Interactivity in the Nordic/Baltic Region and Beyond” at the University of Helsinki from Thursday to Saturday 21-23 March 2019.
Read More Read more about Call for papers: Transnational Influences (Helsinki Conference 21-23 March 2019)Nordic Theatre Studies, which is published by the Association for Nordic Theatre Scholars, is the leading academic journal for theatre researchers in the Nordic and Baltic countries and for all scholars writing about theatre and performance related to these countries. It has been selected for inclusion in Web of Science and Scopus as well as Ebsco and Google Scholar.
Read More Read more about Association for Nordic Theatre ScholarsNordic Theatre Studies is published by the Association of Nordic Theatre Scholars (ANTS). It has been selected for inclusion in Web of Science and Scopus as well as Ebsco and Google Scholar.
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