Sent on behalf of the Global Peripheries research network
We are writing to extend an invitation to join the Global Peripheries research network, an international collaborative initiative aimed at fostering the study of material, visual, and transnational cultures with shared histories of Iberian colonialism.
Global Peripheries operates as a global, multilingual platform where scholars from diverse backgrounds come together to exchange ideas, share resources, and support one another in their research endeavors. Our network embraces linguistic diversity, conducting discussions and disseminating information in languages including French, English, Spanish, Portuguese, and Filipino.
We invite individuals at various stages of their careers to join our network, including university faculty members, graduate students pursuing both MA and PhD degrees, museum curators and educators, and independent scholars. By joining Global Peripheries, you will gain access to a vibrant community of researchers dedicated to exploring the cultural legacies and contemporary manifestations of Iberian colonialism across the globe. As a member of Global Peripheries, you can expect:
- Opportunities to connect with scholars from around the world who share your research interests.
- Access to a wealth of resources, including publications, conference announcements, and funding opportunities, in multiple languages.
- Support and mentorship from fellow members as you navigate your academic and professional pursuits.
- The chance to showcase your research and engage in meaningful dialogue through our online platforms and events.
We believe that by fostering collaboration and dialogue across linguistic and geographical boundaries, we can enrich our understanding of the complex legacies of colonialism and contribute to more inclusive and equitable scholarship.
To join Global Peripheries or learn more about our network, please visit our website www.globalperipheries.com or reach out to us at contact[at]globalperipheries[dot]com
We look forward to welcoming you to our growing community of scholars committed to advancing the study of global material and visual histories.
Warm regards,
The Global Peripheries team
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