CFP: [Collections] Digital Culture and Education

full name / name of organization: 
Thomas Apperley

Call for Papers
Digital Culture & Education (DCE) is currently seeking manuscripts for the
inaugural issue to be launched early in 2009. We invite submission of
manuscripts for peer-revision that follow the guidelines below. Please note
the deadline for the first issue is November 15, 2008. Manuscripts or works
received after this date will be considered for subsequent issues. For
further inquiries and submission of work, send an email to
editor_at_digitalcultureandeducation.com

Aims & Scope
Digital Culture & Education (DCE) is an international inter-disciplinary
peer-reviewed journal. This interactive, open-access web-published journal
is for those interested in digital culture and education. The journal is
devoted to analysing the impact of digital culture on identity, education,
art, society, culture and narrative within social, political, economic,
cultural and historical contexts.

Submission Guidelines
The scale and speed at which digital culture has entered all aspects of our
lives is unprecedented. We publish articles and digital works that address
the use of digital (and other) technologies and how they are taken up
across diverse institutional and non-institutional contexts. Scholarly
reviews of books, conferences, exhibits, games, software and hardware are
also encouraged. The work we publish is both disciplinary and
interdisciplinary, bridging the social sciences and humanities. We are
interested in work and scholarship theorising globalisation, development,
sustainability, wellbeing, subjectivities, networks, new media, gaming,
multimodality, literacies and related issues. We encourage submissions in a
variety of modes and invite guest editors to propose special editions.

E-Access
Free access available and articles web-published several times a year

Subscription
Publication of Digital Culture & Education is ongoing. The journal
incorporates an RSS feed to publish frequently updated content on the
journal’s web site.

Style Guide
Manuscripts should include:
1. Cover sheet with author(s) contact details and brief biographical
statement(s).
2. Abstract of approximately 150 words
3. Up to ten keywords
4. Main body of manuscript. Articles 5-8000 words, reviews 1-2000 words,
please contact the editors about submissions that fall outside this rubric.
a. APA style in-text citations
5. Endnotes for additional information.
6. List of references
a. Figures, illustrations and photographs should be numbered
consecutively. It is the responsibility of the authors to obtain
permissions for the reprinting/use of copyrighted images.
b. We suggest that at least one or possibly two levels of subheading
be used to divide the proposed work into sections.

Editors

Christopher Walsh
walsh_at_digitalcultureandeducation.com

Thomas Apperley
apperley_at_digitalcultureandeducation.com

Editorial Board

Chris Abbott
James Albright
Donna Alvermann
Catherine Beavis
Ian Bogost
Clare Bradford
Gunilla Bradley
Leicha Bragg
Andrew Burn
Victoria Carrington
Dean Chan
Mia Consalvo
Suzanne de Castell
James P. Gee
Bill Green
Darshana Jayemanne
Jen Jenson
Hyeong-Seon Jeong
Carey Jewitt
Michael Knobel
Castulus Kolo
Gunther Kress
Kevin Leander
Nancy Lesko
Allan Luke
Carmen Luke
Kerry Mallan
Jackie Marsh
Shin Mizukoshi
Helen Nixon
Joanne Omara
Gareth Schott
Julian Sefton-Green
Dana Wilber

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