Call for Extended Abstracts: Transition Design Conference 2026 (Mexico City) — “Weaving Regenerative Futures”

The 5th International Transition Design Conference will take place 8–11 July 2026 in Mexico City, hosted at Tecnológico de Monterrey (Mexico City campus) and available in a hybrid format (in person and online). Centered on the theme “Weaving Regenerative Futures,” the conference invites extended abstracts for papers and posters from academics, researchers, and practitioners working on sustainability transitions and long-term systems change. The submission deadline is 1 February 2026 (papers may be in English or Spanish; posters in English). (transitiondesigninstitute.net)

More information and updates:

https://eventos.tec.mx/s/lt-event?language=en_US&id=a5uUG000000IQAXYA4

Cycling Research Board Annual Meeting 2026 (Ghent) — Call for Abstracts

The Cycling Research Board (CRB) is preparing its 10th Annual Meeting, to be held in Ghent, Belgium, 16–18 September 2026, hosted by the Urban Cycling Institute in collaboration with Ghent University and the Chair of Cycling. CRBAM describes itself as an intentionally interactive, collaborative event (rather than a traditional conference), designed to spark debate and cross-disciplinary exchange. The 2026 framing—“Place, People, Politics and the Reimagination of Space”—invites contributions that use cycling as a lens on lived experience, identity and belonging, infrastructural justice, people-centred metrics, inclusivity, and the mediated/digital cycling experience. (cyclingresearchboard.com)

For full details and updates (including submission/registration information), see:

https://cyclingresearchboard.com/

15th International Conference of the Association of Latin American and Caribbean Historians (ADHILAC)

The history of mobility in the Atlantic and the Pacific: People, goods, ships, ideas, and routes between the continents and islands. Single cut-off date for submission of presentation and closed panel proposals: April 15, 2026. networks.h-net.org

Epistemic Passages: Knowledge in Translation, GWMT annual conference, Prague 9-11 September

The board of the Society for the History of Science, Medicine, and Technology (GWMT) invites you to the 2026 annual conference in cooperation with the Masaryk Institute and Archives of the Czech Academy of Sciences, the Faculty of Social Sciences of Charles University and the Prague department of the Leibniz Institute for the History and Culture of Eastern Europe (GWZO). The conference will take place 9–11 September 2026 in Prague and will focus on the theme: Epistemic Passages: Knowledge in Translation. Languages of the conference will be English and German. Please submit proposals by 15 February 2026. networks.h-net.org

Call for Contributions: After Permafrost – Thinking with Frozen Earth on a Thawing Planet

The volume seeks contributions that build bridges between the social sciences, the humanities, and the arts. In addition to more conventional scholarly chapters, we warmly welcome creative academic writings and artistic interventions that engage permafrost and thawing earth through visual, auditory, or mixed-media forms. All contributions will be integrated into the book, which is planned to be published as an open-access volume.  We invite proposals (500–800 words) for contributions of 6,000–8,000 words or equivalent artistic length by 15 February 2026, accompanied by a brief academic or artistic CV (max. 3 pages). Priority will be given to contributions that clearly articulate how thinking with permafrost unsettles or updates certain established theoretical assumptions and concepts. Please send submissions to one of the volume editors, Anastasiya Halauniova (anastasiya.halauniova@durham.ac.uk). networks.h-net.org

CfP: Workshop (Sept 2026, Madrid) ‘Locating Knowledge: Science & Technology in Commodity Frontiers’ (Commodities of Empire Annual Workshop)

Organisers: ‘Commodities of Empire’ British Academy Research Project, ERC Consolidator Grant WILDHIST, and the AMBTEC project funded by the Spanish State Research Agency. Deadline for abstract submissions: 14 February 2026.

https://commoditiesofempire.org.uk/events/

The Association for Computers and the Humanities (ACH) will be holding our annual virtual conference, ACH 2026, from June 24 to 26, 2026

We are excited to share our annual call for papers, due February 2, 2026: https://ach2026.ach.org/en/cfp/ The ACH 2026 conference is focused on themes of transnationalism and solidarity, particularly with an attention to the Americas. The U.S. population is diverse and maintains strong connections across the American continents, relations that extend beyond the political realm and transcend borders. With this in mind, ACH is dedicating a substantial portion of the conference organizing efforts and time to hosting a bilingual conference (in Spanish and English). We welcome submissions and presentations in Spanish, as well as reviewers who are able to review submissions in Spanish. For our CFP in Spanish, see here: https://ach2026.ach.org/es/cfp/

AlterPlastics: Histories, Aesthetics, Ontologies

This volume seeks to address the overlooked histories, aesthetics, and ontologies of plastics, with a particular focus on the countries of the Eastern Bloc and those belonging to the Non-Aligned Movement, as well as the contemporary Global South. We aim to explore how various plastics were understood and used across Eastern and Central Europe, Africa, Asia, and Latin America during the Cold War, postcolonial and postsocialist periods, and to examine their long-term cultural and environmental implications. Please send proposed chapter abstracts (300-500 words) together with short biographical notes (150-200 words) to andrija.filipovic@fmk.edu.rs and m.jobst@leedsbeckett.ac.uk by 1st February 2026. All authors will receive responses by 15th February, after which further details will be circulated to chapter authors whose proposals have been accepted. The book proposal will be placed with a highly established academic publisher. Read more at: networks.h-net.org

Special issue “Climate Crises and Social Consequences: Theory, History, Historiography”: January 31, 2026

Tempo e Argumento is a Brazilian journal that publishes articles in Portuguese, English, Spanish, and French. It is devoted to the field of History of the Present. It is an A1 journal, the highest ranking in the national framework used to assess academic journals according to their relevance and scientific quality. revistas.udesc.br

2026-Training week: Global history of astronomy week on primary sources A focus on cosmology, physics and astrology

This intensive week-long workshop immerses participants in the exceptional collections of the Bibliothèque nationale de France and the Observatoire de Paris. The program offers a unique triad of learning experiences centered on physical manuscripts, cutting-edge digital tools and the history of collections in both institutions. This  second edition of the training week will be focusing on the physical/cosmological and astrological aspects of different theories and practices of astral sciences. Send your CV (1 p. max) and a letter of motivation (2 pp. max)  to support your application at the latest on January 30, 2026. Selection results will be communicated on February 18, 2026 and participation will need to be confirmed by February 27, 2026. societastoriadellascienza.it