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The Next Generation of Fast Capitalism (June 15, 2010)full name / name of organization: Fast Capitalism contact email: ljacobs@uta.edu or wilton.wright@mavs.uta.edu Special Issue - Call for Papers: Next Generation edition of Fast Capitalism Fast Capitalism is a journal devoted to analyzing the impact of information and communication technologies on self, society and culture in the 21st century. It bridges the social sciences and the humanities and welcomes both disciplinary and interdisciplinary work. Because there is such an interesting body of work being pursued by graduate students and post-docs in the College of Liberal Arts and strong scholars doing strong work that pushes the academy forward, this issue seeks to highlight some of this work and offer a unique opportunity to focus on the newest members of the academy. This special issue seeks to engage critically with the intersections of self, society, and culture, particularly in terms of the speed, connectivity, and density of 21st century life. Fast capitalism challenges notions of the modern and postmodern where traditional social institutions like work and family, education and entertainment, have blurred and fused in an accelerated, post-Fordist stage of capitalism. With new, faster, and greater numbers of mobile technology emerging every day, boundaries between the many segments of our lives seemingly disappear or break down entirely. But these invasive technologies that tether us to capital and control can also work to resist these tendencies. Through our mobile and active connections we create a public sphere where individuals and groups can express and enlighten, collaborate and organize; parents can manage their families and nurture children from the job site and on the road, challenging notions of public and private, and redefining traditional gender roles; knowledge once privileged within the confines of higher education has never been more free, more plentiful, or more available; information technologies afford connection, mitigate isolation, and even make way for social movements. We invite contributions on these and related issues. Suggested topics include: Articles between 1,500 - 8,000 words are welcome, as are alternative format submissions such as commentaries, reviews, audio, visual and digital contributions. Outlines and works in progress are also welcome. Please include a short bio. Send submissions for the special issue to ljacobs@uta.edu with the subject “Next Generation Submission.” For Fast Capitalism’s editorial policy and style guidelines please got to http://fastcapitalism.com/. For inquiries about the graduate student special issue, email Lorie Jacobs or Wilton Wright (Guest Editors): ljacobs@uta.edu or wilton.wright@mavs.uta.edu Deadline: 15 Jun 2010 cfp categories: american cultural_studies_and_historical_approaches ecocriticism_and_environmental_studies gender_studies_and_sexuality humanities_computing_and_the_internet interdisciplinary journals_and_collections_of_essays popular_culture theory twentieth_century_and_beyond
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