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CFP: M/C Journal 'fibre' issue (6/23/03; journal issue)

updated: 
Tuesday, May 13, 2003 - 4:21pm
M/C - Media and Culture

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE - 5 May 2003

                          M/C - Media and Culture
            is calling for contributors to the 'fibre' issue of

                                M/C Journal
                     http://www.media-culture.org.au/

The award-winning M/C Journal is looking for new contributors. M/C is a
crossover journal between the popular and the academic, and a blind- and
peer-reviewed journal.

CFP: Shakespeare and Technology (no deadline noted; journal issue)

updated: 
Thursday, March 13, 2003 - 5:19am
Mike LoMonico

X-posted from SHAKSPER

        Call for Articles

The spring issue of Shakespeare magazine (7.2) will be devoted to
Shakespeare and Technology. We are seeking articles about film and
video, audio, interesting and useful Web sites, CD Roms, digital video,
etc. Those articles that emphasize teaching are especially needed.

If you'd like to contribute or have an idea or a suggestion, please
contact me directly.

Thanks,

Michael LoMonico, Editor
mike_at_lomonico.com
Shakespeare Magazine
10 Mapleshade Lane
Stony Brook, NY 11790
631.689.7619
http://www.shakespearemag.com

CFP: The Interaction Society: Practice, Theories, and Supportive Technologies (4/15/03; collection)

updated: 
Wednesday, March 12, 2003 - 6:21am
Mikael Wiberg

cfp URL: http://www.informatik.umu.se/~mwiberg/cfp.htm

CALL FOR BOOK CHAPTERS

Call for Chapters: The Interaction Society: Practice, Theories, and
Supportive Technologies, Idea Group, Inc. Editor: Mikael Wiberg
(Submission Deadline: Proposal due 15 April 2003, Full Manuscript Due:
July 31, 2003)

 
Title:
The Interaction Society: Practice, Theories, and Supportive
Technologies

 
Edited by: Mikael Wiberg, PhD, Department of Informatics, Umea
University (Sweden)
e-mail:mwiberg_at_informatik.umu.se

 

Background - emerging issues in the Interaction Society

CFP: Electronic Writing (4/1/03; journal issue)

updated: 
Friday, January 10, 2003 - 1:26am
Mahon, Wade

Issues in Writing
Call for Papers

Special Issue: Electronic writing/publishing
Deadline: April 1, 2003

As electronic media and software increasingly influence the ways in which
writing is done, taught, and published, new issues arise for writing in
this environment; therefore, Issues in Writing, a refereed journal, is
seeking submissions for a special issue exploring the implications of the
current trends in electronic writing.

CFP: German-American Studies / Humanities Computing (no deadline noted; CD/DVD)

updated: 
Wednesday, September 4, 2002 - 5:46pm
Michael Shaughnessy

CALL FOR PROPOSALS

The Max Kade
German-American Electronic Library
Volume 1

A Publication of the German-American Studies Program,
University of Cincinnati

This new electronic library series will publish original works of
scholarship in German-American Studies, e.g.: German-American history,
language, literature, and culture.

Proposals particularly suited to electronic publication will be given
special consideration. This includes research that effectively incorporates
multimedia material, worthy projects that would not normally be published in
print form due to size or cost constraints, and interactive projects that
are completely multimedia-based.

CFP: Sexualities, Technologies, and Writing (3/1/03; journal issue)

updated: 
Saturday, May 25, 2002 - 3:55pm
William P. Banks

Call for Papers
Computers and Composition
An International Journal for Teachers of Writing

"Sexualities, Technologies, and the Teaching of Writing"

We invite proposals for a special issue of Computers and Composition,
entitled "Sexualities, Technologies, and the Teaching of Writing," which will
explore the many varied and productive ways in which issues of sexuality are
discussed, debated, constructed, and critiqued in computer-assisted writing
courses.

The guest editors encourage submissions that explore a wide range of topics
from a variety of perspectives. The articles should be guided by, but are not
limited to, the following questions:

CFP: The Journal of New Media & Culture (e-journal)

updated: 
Friday, May 17, 2002 - 5:33pm
Jonathan Lillie

PLEASE CIRCULATE & CROSS-POST: CALL FOR PAPERS
________________________________________

NMEDIAC : The Journal of New Media & Culture (nmediac.net), an online
peer-reviewed scholarly journal, is accepting paper submissions for its
second issue of 2002: Summer 2002 (August 15 launch date).

The submission deadline for materials to be considered for the Summer 2002
issue is July 1.

CFP: Technologies: Studies in Culture and Theory (ongoing; book series)

updated: 
Friday, May 17, 2002 - 5:25pm
gary hall

Call for Contributions

New Book Series from Continuum

TECHNOLOGIES
Studies in Culture and Theory

EDITORS
Gary Hall & Chris Hables Gray

CONSULTANT EDITORS
Parveen Adams, Keith Ansell-Pearson, Jim Falk, Steve Graham, Donna
Haraway, Deborah Heath, Manuel De Landa, Paul Patton, Constance Penley,
Kevin Robins, Avital Ronell, Andrew Ross, Allucquere Rosanne
Stone.

CFP: TEXT Technology (journal)

updated: 
Thursday, April 11, 2002 - 11:42am
Joanne Buckley

[Apologies to list members for implying in the subject header of the last
copy of this posting that TEXT Technology is an e-journal. I had misread
"eclectic journal" below as "electronic journal." --Erika Lin, CFP list
editor]

TEXT Technology is an eclectic journal for academics and professionals
around the world, supplying articles devoted to any use of computers to
acquire, analyze, create, edit, or translate texts.

CFP: Teaching and Learning on the Web (no deadline noted; journal issue)

updated: 
Tuesday, March 12, 2002 - 9:34pm
Michael Lorenzen

Call for Papers - Teaching and Learning on the Web

This message is being cross-posted; please excuse duplication.

The Spring 2003 issue of Academic Exchange Quarterly will be devoted to
teaching and learning on the web. The following provides complete details:

http://rapidintellect.com/AEQweb/spri03.htm OR
http://www.higher-ed.org/AEQ/spri03.htm

The print journal of AEQ has over 23,000 readers, and the electronic
version, available free world-wide, has hundreds of thousands of potential
readers as it is available from Gale's InfoTrac Expanded Academic Index.

Thanks for considering AEQ.

CFP: MartianusCapella.com: All Topics (e-journal)

updated: 
Monday, November 13, 2000 - 7:18pm
Editor_at_MartianusCapella.com

MartianusCapella.com, a new online metajournal, is calling for papers in all
disciplines. The site's purpose is to promote cross disciplinary research, open
discussion and synthesis, as well as to provide an easy way to search through
multiple documents for specific keywords and topics. Even though we have just
opened the site, and only recently issued our first call for papers,
MartianusCapella.com has already had more than 4000 visitors.

UPDATE: Film, TV, Multi-media: Music/Voice/Sound (no deadline; collection)

updated: 
Wednesday, November 1, 2000 - 1:15am
soundmovingimage_at_netscape.net

                               UPDATE:

           "SOUND AND THE MOVING IMAGE: VOICE, MUSIC, EFFECTS" (Continuum)

Further to our earlier alert call: a new international database has now been
established for the major three year international encyclopedia research and
development project, which will produce a comprehensive text on the use and
history of sound in film, TV and multi-media.

This is an updated call, alerting possible writers to the establishment of
the database, and is relevant to all persons with an interest in suggesting
topic areas, and/or who might be interested in writing on specific subjects,
and/or who have a strong research and/or practice based interest in this
field.

CFP: Computer-Related Fiction (no deadline; journal)

updated: 
Wednesday, September 27, 2000 - 10:12pm
Martinkich_at_aol.com

Cyberfict is an annual journal (250-300 pages) devoted to computer-related
fiction of all kinds--including, but not restricted to, cyberpunk and other
futuristic fiction, fiction published on the Internet or on CD-ROM, the use
or influence of hypertext in fiction, and fiction-related Internet sites and
software.

CFP: Film, TV, Multi-media: Music/Voice/Sound (no deadline; collection)

updated: 
Tuesday, July 11, 2000 - 8:29pm
soundmovingimage_at_netscape.net

  "SOUND AND THE MOVING IMAGE: VOICE, MUSIC, EFFECTS"

A three year international research and development project, which will
produce a comprehensive text on the use and history of music, voice and
sound in film, TV, multi-media etc has recently commenced.

This is an alert call for all persons with an interest in suggesting topic
areas, who might be interested in writing on specific subjects, and/or who
have a strong research and/or practice based interest in this field. You
are invited to email the soundmovingimage_at_netscape.net site to register
your interests.

CFP: Consciousness, Literature and the Arts (e-journal)

updated: 
Wednesday, April 5, 2000 - 1:36am
Daniel Meyer Dinkgrafe

Dear Colleagues,

I am pleased to inform you that on 4 April 2000, a new internet-based, peer
reviewed journal will be launched,

Consciousness, Literature and the Arts

The URL is http://www.aber.ac.uk/~drawww/journal/

Aims and Scope

The journal provides a forum for new work relating the arts and literature
to the exploration of consciousness currently flourishing in many
disciplines such as philosophy, cognitive science, psychology,
neuroscience, computer science, and physics.

CFP: Media, Culture, and Technology (e-journal)

updated: 
Tuesday, March 21, 2000 - 6:12pm
Andreas Kitzmann

http://www.kk.kau.se/mct/start.html

This is a call for papers for the 4th Issue of M/C/T a journal/e-zine
concerned with Media, Culture and Technology. For this issue, we have the
following special theme:

The Fake Issue

What's real? What's true? These may seem like outdated questions in these
hyper wired times of ours. Indeed, as Jean Baudrillard pointed out years
ago, the question of authenticity no longer matters in the same way, now
that we are fully immersed in an environment of virtual simulation. The
quest for authenticity is not only pointless but dissatisfying as well.

CFP: Gender & Tech. in SF Film (no date; journal)

updated: 
Monday, January 10, 2000 - 10:48pm
Ritch Calvin

FEMSPEC, an interdisciplinary feminist journal dedicated to critical
and creative works in the realms of science fiction, fantasy, magical
realism, surrealism, myth, folklore and other supernatural genres, is
planning a special issue on gender and technology in science fiction
film. Possible topics, though not limited to these, include:
      *technology and the cultural construction of feminine/masculine roles
      *the technologically produced body
      *technology as a system of representation
      *technology and the construction of social categories of
difference, such as race, gender, sexuality, and class
      *forms of resistance within/through/despite technology
      *cybersexuality

UPDATE: Media, Culture, and Technology (e-journal)

updated: 
Tuesday, September 21, 1999 - 6:32pm
Andreas Kitzmann

http://www.kk.kau.se/mct/start.html

        This is a call for papers for the January Issue of M/C/T a
journal/e-zine concerned with Media, Culture and Technology. M/C/T is a new
journal for a new medium for a new millenium.

      M/C/T encourages writing that challenges given assumptions about the
information society. We seek to analyse, critique, probe and raise
questions about the intersecting vectors of media, culture and technology.
We invite our readers to join in the conversation and write for M/C/T. We
encourage open hypertexts/ cybertexts.

UPDATE: Women Writers (no deadline; e-zine)

updated: 
Saturday, August 21, 1999 - 4:13pm
Kim Wells

"Women Writers: A Zine" has moved, so anyone interested in information,
applications
for staff or occasional writer positions, or any other general Zine type
info,
should check the new site URL:
http://www.womenwriters.net
Please be sure to check out the page that describes the difference between a
"staff" and "occasional" writer, and see sample "bios"
before sending your information. The direct URL for that page is:
http://www.womenwriters.net/contribute.htm
Finally, we are now accepting original poetry (minimum of 5 poems must be
submitted) and

CFP: Book Reviews in Cyberculture (website)

updated: 
Saturday, May 15, 1999 - 6:06pm
David Silver

The Resource Center for Cyberculture Studies (RCCS) seeks scholars from
across the disciplines to review books devoted to the emerging field of
cyberculture. Book reviews run from 1000 to 2000 words and are published
online each month. To give potential reviewers a feel for what we are
looking for, recently reviewed books include: Ellen Ullman's CLOSE TO
THE MACHINE: TECHNOPHILIA AND ITS DISCONTENTS; David Lyon and Elia Zureik,
editors, COMPUTERS, SURVEILLANCE, AND PRIVACY; Anne Balsamo's TECHNOLOGIES
OF THE GENDERED BODY: READING CYBORG WOMEN; and Julian Dibbell's MY TINY
LIFE: CRIME AND PASSION IN A VIRTUAL WORLD. RCCS is especially interested
in finding scholars to review the following titles:

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