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Final Call for ISA Oxford 2026!

  • 1.  Final Call for ISA Oxford 2026!

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    Hi All,

    Apologies for cross-positing but just wanted to flag that the submission deadline for the Industry Studies Association International Conference in Oxford has been extended to Friday, April 24 at 10:00 PM EDT, and we're now in the final stretch.

    If you've been planning to submit, now is the time. We welcome 250-word abstracts that offer deep industry insight, cross-disciplinary perspectives, and policy relevance.

    Submit here: https://www.industrystudies.org/events/2026-oxford-conference

    We look forward to seeing your work in Oxford!

    Kind regards,

    Daniel



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