LCIR is a nonprofit organisation aiming to promote interdisciplinary research, encourage communication and strengthen cooperation among international scholars.
Some memories heal. Some haunt. Some become history. 📚
Join us at the “Memory and Trauma” International Conference for interdisciplinary discussions on the ways trauma is understood, narrated, represented and carried across lives and societies.
https://t.co/IxXSFAy49Z
💻📚 Day 3 of Narrating Lives is underway — proving once again that meaningful conversations do not need borders, only good ideas and a stable internet connection.
Today we continue exploring the many ways lives are remembered, narrated and reimagined 🌍✨
✨ Day 1 of “Narrating Lives” is finally here — and we could not be more excited.
We are so looking forward to the discussions, encounters, and ideas this conference will spark — in Cyprus and online. 🌍📚
https://t.co/OU1UD68vM7
🧳 What does it mean to belong somewhere — or nowhere at all?
Join us for the “Narratives of Displacement” Conference exploring migration, exile, mobility, identity, foreignness, home, rootlessness and cultural belonging.
https://t.co/wjfYzfUm5H
🌍 Join us for the International Conference on Ecocriticism and Environmental Studies exploring everything from ecofeminism and posthumanism to animal studies, ecolinguistics, environmental arts and sustainable futures.
https://t.co/0OtIKCL04i
Don’t let your abstract become a cold case!
⏳ Only 2 days left to submit!
Who commits crime, who gets punished, who gets believed — and how does gender shape it all?
Join us for the International Conference “Gender and Crime”
🌐 https://t.co/9M6Wzorcn6
There could hardly be a more inspiring setting for conversations about poetry than London — a city shaped by the voices of Shakespeare, Blake, Keats, Eliot, Woolf, Plath and so many other extraordinary writers whose words continue to shape literature and imagination.
✨ Highlights from “Somewhere in Between: Borders and Borderlands” are here! ✨
Yesterday at Birkbeck, University of London and today on Zoom, we explored borders in all their forms — from architecture and migration to language, media and art. 🌍
https://t.co/vsPZcuTrJY
📢 🔔 Deadline Today – Call for Papers!
International Conference on Myths, Archetypes and Symbols
📅 26–27 September 2026 London / Online
This conference invites fresh perspectives on archetypes, storytelling and cultural meaning across disciplines.
🔗 https://t.co/N2TSJFjRTj
📢✨ Call for Papers – Submit Today!
Poetry moves, transforms and connects — across languages, forms and worlds. Join us for a vibrant international conference exploring poetry as both creation and interpretation.
🔗 https://t.co/qp3OaDioZK
Last weekend’s “The Politics of Emotion: Affect, Identity and Power” continues to resonate ✨
What stayed with us most was how persistently the conversations returned to one idea: unpacking how emotions move through politics, shape narratives and sit at the heart of power 🧠
Beyond Labels. Beyond Limits. Beyond Assumptions.
Join us this September at Beyond Labels: International Conference on Disability, Different Ability and Neurodiversity
📍 Birkbeck, London / Online
📅 12–13 September 2026
Submit by 31 March 2026
https://t.co/whfgJNnx9c
🌸⚡ Kyoto. October. Conference.
We’re taking the International Conference on Disaster Studies out of the usual circuit and into Kyoto, Japan — and honestly, we’re a bit obsessed with this choice.
https://t.co/8yeLxeU83l
Still thinking about last weekend’s International Conference on Medical Humanities— two packed days of fascinating papers, lively discussion, and truly interdisciplinary thinking ✨📚
Next stop ➡️ https://t.co/QNy7Wrrurw
From feminism and leadership to gendered labour, migration, digital cultures, law, cinema and activism, our speakers explored how gender and power shape everyday life and global debates. Day 1 brought us together in London and Day 2 continued online on International Women’s Day!
🌍 How does colonialism continue to shape our world today?
We invite scholars from across disciplines to explore colonial histories, postcolonial identities, resistance movements, race, gender, diaspora, decolonising knowledge, environmental issues, etc.
https://t.co/9bgpIyn9qa
⏰ Call for abstracts — deadline tomorrow!
If your research explores the strange, eerie, unsettling or unfamiliar across texts, media or cultural practices, we would love to hear from you.
https://t.co/ok7kt7CZ5N
✨ Just released!
Beyond Natural: Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Motherhood (ed. Emma Domínguez-Rué) is here — and it’s not your typical book on motherhood.
📖 Grab the eBook: https://t.co/BSZLWdrhYH
📢 Inspired?
See the next CfP: https://t.co/6aVyt6hc00