Call for Papers: BENGOO & B-MAGIC CONFERENCE 2021
“Sound and Vision: exploring the role of audio and visual technologies in the history of education”
22 & 23 April 2021, KU Leuven, Belgium
Please find more information here.
Proposals must be sent no later than 15 November 2020 to the following address:
pieter.verstraete@kuleuven.be
Practical information
Authors will receive notification of acceptance in December 2020. They will be asked to
prepare a presentation in English, with a duration of maximum 20 minutes. We intend to
organize the conference on site in Leuven. Should this prove to be impossible due to the
COVID-19 pandemic, we will go completely digital.
Registration for the conference is free. The costs for lunch and accommodation, however, are
not covered by the organization. More practical information about the venue will follow in the
course of the winter of 2020-2021.
Organizing and scientific committee
This conference is organized by B-magic (www.b-magic.eu) and the Belgian-Dutch
Association for the History of Education (BENGOO, https://bengoo.nl/). Proposals will be
reviewed by the members of the scientific committee, including Sarah Van Ruyskensvelde
(Faculty of Psychology and Educational Sciences, KU Leuven), Pieter Verstraete (Faculty of
Psychology and Educational Sciences, KU Leuven), Wouter Egelmeers and Nelleke Teughels
(both Faculty of Arts, KU Leuven).
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