Call for Papers – Teaching Anti-Fascism Today: Developing and Shaping Practices (London, 21–22 May 2026)
We are pleased to circulate the Call for Papers for the international workshop “Teaching Anti-Fascism Today: Developing and Shaping Practices”, to be held in person on 21–22 May 2026 at the Chancellor’s Hall, Senate House, University of London.
The workshop invites scholars and teachers working in the Humanities and Social Sciences – both in the UK and internationally – to share teaching practices, classroom activities, workshops or public engagement projects related to contemporary anti-fascist education. Contributions are short (10 minutes) and do not need to be formal academic papers.
To apply, please submit a 200-word description of your proposed intervention and a 100-word bio to antifascistteachingnetwork@gmail.com by Friday 30 January 2026.
Confirmed speakers include the curators of the Berlin exhibition Global Fascisms, writer and activist Igiaba Scego, and Joe Mulhall (Hope Not Hate).
The full Call for Papers is available in the attached document.