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UPDATE: Emerging Spaces, Transforming Scapes (1/20/06; 3/24/06-3/26/06)full name / name of organization: fcty contact email: intersec@ryerson.ca :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: UPDATE: Emerging Spaces, Transforming Scapes - New Adjunct Workshop and Web Site Deadline: January 20th, 2006 If you could, please post this update concerning "Emerging Spaces, Transforming Scapes," the Intersections Graduate Student Creative Conference 2006, in Toronto: In association with the Toronto Universities Policy Discussion Group (TUPDiG) a new Adjunct Workshop and Web Site have been developed. For more information concerning the workshop and the conference please see the details that follow below, or please check the web site at the following URL: http://www.yorku.ca/cocugsa/conference.html The conference is hosted by graduate students of the York/Ryerson Joint Programme in Communication and Culture. We encourage all graduate students interested in Communication and Culture to submit to the new adjunct workshop and this creative conference, especially if students have some preliminary research completed after their last term of course work! More announcements will follow shortly concerning keynote speakers, and other events at the conference. Our apologies for any cross posting. We look forward to seeing you at the conference from March 24-26, 2006!! Have a great new year! Sincerely, Peter Ryan :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: The Toronto Universities Policy Discussion Group (TUPDiG) For more on TUPDiG please see: For more on the Adjunct Workshop Call For Papers (CFP) please see: CALL FOR PAPERS (CFP): In conjunction with the Ryerson/York University Joint Graduate Programme in Communication & Culture, the Toronto Universities Policy Discussion Group invites graduate students to share their research in a special one-day workshop focusing on communications, culture, politics and policy. The workshop will be held as an adjunct session to the Communication & Culture Programme's fifth annual graduate student conference (24-26 March), to be held at Ryerson University, Toronto. The workshop's aim is to support academic experimentation and discussion, towards developing a community of inter-disciplinary scholars concerned with political and policy-related issues. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to: Submissions from researchers trained outside the field of communications and culture, as well as from outside politics and policy studies are encouraged. DEADLINE FOR SUBMISSIONS: Friday, 20 January 2006 PROPOSAL SUBMISSION FORMAT The workshop will be oriented around sessions of two or three 10-15 minute paper presentations followed by questions. All interested participants are asked to submit an abstract outlining the basic themes and argument their presentation will make. Abstract should be no more than 250 words (one typewritten page, double spaced) and submitted via email as an attachment in .TXT, .RTF, or Microsoft Word format. Name and contact information should not appear on this page. Please include a separate page with the following information: 1. Title of presentation as it appears on the abstract Presented by the Toronto Universities Policy Discussion Group: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/tupdig/ Communication and Culture Graduate Students Association: http://www.yorku.ca/cocugsa The Call For Papers for "Intersections 2006," the Joint Graduate Programme in Communication & Culture :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: EMERGING SPACES, TRANSFORMING SCAPES CFP DEADLINE: Friday, January 20th, 2006 Hosted by the students of the Joint Graduate Programme in EMERGING SPACES, TRANSFORMING SCAPES We invite all interested graduate students to join us for our 5th annual Intersections weekend Creative Conference. This year we areespecially interested in discussing the significance of both new and established scapes, and their relationships with and connections to imagined and physical spaces. Edges, nodes, networks, overflows, streams: the way we imagine our world is changing. We are at a point where it is important to reflect upon and consider older connectivities established through non-electronic media, while at the same time considering the potentials of new media through emerging communication technologies. Bodies, commodities, ideas, and technologies follow an exploding number of conduits between the local and the global, around, through, and behind nations and institutions. The 2006 Intersections Conference will be the 5th annual event organized by the York/Ryerson joint Open to all graduate students, this interdisciplinary conference welcomes submissions that take up these themes either through an academic paper presentation, an artistic expression, or an activist agenda. Details on subtopics and submission procedures follow below. We encourage all interested activists and scholars to participate and to come celebrate the Fifth Anniversary of the Intersections Conference!! ******************************* Invited submissions include papers, artwork and activist presentations that relate to the following broad themes: 1) Media and Culture 2) Technology in Practice 3) Politics and Policy SUBMISSION FORMAT/DEADLINES As an expanded event, this year EMERGING SPACES will include the following formats for disseminating and discussing ideas. 1) Paper presentations 2) Creative work with artist's talk 3) Poster session (with possible roundtable discussion) Although these formats are tailored to accommodate academic papers, artwork and activist contributions respectively, all participants are encouraged to apply for whatever format is most interesting or appropriate for your submission. All interested participants are asked to submit a textual abstract or artist's statement explaining the proposed presentation in light of the conference themes, and indicate which of the above three formats the presentation would take. Abstract or statement should be no more than 250 words (approx. 1 typewritten page, double spaced) and submitted via email as an attachment in .TXT, .RTF, or Microsoft Word format. Name and contact information should not appear on this page. Please include a separate page with the 1. Title of presentation as it appears on the abstract or statement Artists are also asked to submit a small sample of their work for adjudication, by either email or post. If sending creative works by email, please submit up to 10 jpegs sized to display onscreen or a multimedia clip with cumulative attachment size of 5mb or less. You may also direct us to an URL. Please number the pieces and put viewing instructions, comments and titles in your email if applicable. If submitting creative works by post, please mail the proposal well before the deadline with a self-addressed, stamped envelope for return to the following address: Intersections, c/o Graduate Communication and Culture You may send a CD, DVD, cued video or other multimedia, the duration of which does not exceed 10 minutes. Alternatively, you may send up to 10 slides or printouts of work, illustrations or diagrams. Please include a slide or media list with title, size, media, and date, and viewing instructions for your work if applicable. Please do Deadline: FRIDAY, JANUARY 20th, 2006. Please e-mail inquiries and submissions to: intersec_at_ryerson.ca CFP available online: http://www.yorku.ca/cocugsa/conference.html Presented by the Communication and Culture Graduate Students For more information about the Joint Programme in Communication and :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: ========================================================== cfp categories: travel_writing
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