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Dark Economies

CFP: Dark Economies: Anxious Futures, Fearful Pasts

Posted onJanuary 29, 2021January 29, 2021

Falmouth University, UK. 7-9 July 2021 After the success of the Folk Horror in the Twenty First Century conference hosted by Falmouth University, we are holding another related conference in 2021. We are aiming to Read More …

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