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From A to <A>: Keywords in HTML and Writing
A proposed collection edited by Bradley Dilger and Jeff Rice
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Call for Papers:
From A to <A>: Keywords in HTML and Writing
A proposed collection edited by Bradley Dilger and Jeff Rice
Call for Papers:
From A to <A>: Keywords in HTML and Writing
A proposed collection edited by Bradley Dilger and Jeff Rice
Vectors Journal of Culture and Technology in a Dynamic Vernacular is now accepting richly multimedia submissions on the themes of "perception," "difference" or "memory." These submissions will be accepted over the next several year, depending on the topic. For further details and specific deadlines, please see http://www.vectorsjournal.org/index.php?page=3|2
Vectors Journal of Culture and Technology in a Dynamic Vernacular is now accepting richly multimedia submissions on the themes of "perception," "difference" or "memory." These submissions will be accepted over the next several year, depending on the topic. For further details and specific deadlines, please see http://www.vectorsjournal.org/index.php?page=3|2
Vectors Journal of Culture and Technology in a Dynamic Vernacular is now accepting richly multimedia submissions on the themes of "perception," "difference" or "memory." These submissions will be accepted over the next several year, depending on the topic. For further details and specific deadlines, please see http://www.vectorsjournal.org/index.php?page=3|2
Vectors Journal of Culture and Technology in a Dynamic Vernacular is now accepting richly multimedia submissions on the themes of "perception," "difference" or "memory." These submissions will be accepted over the next several year, depending on the topic. For further details and specific deadlines, please see http://www.vectorsjournal.org/index.php?page=3|2
Vectors Journal of Culture and Technology in a Dynamic Vernacular is now accepting richly multimedia submissions on the themes of "perception," "difference" or "memory." These submissions will be accepted over the next several year, depending on the topic. For further details and specific deadlines, please see http://www.vectorsjournal.org/index.php?page=3|2
Deadline extended:
Graduate Student Working Group- The "F" Word: The Next Season
Call for Participants
2006 Women and Theatre Conference August 1-2, Chicago (Directly preceding
the ATHE Conference)
Deadline for Submission June 12th
The mission of this working group is to create a student-driven roundtable
as part of an effort to engage more grad students in the conversation
surrounding feminism, as well as to establish a stronger network, and an
ongoing discussion amongst graduate scholars in WTP related fields
surrounding the following questions:
Deadline extended:
Graduate Student Working Group- The "F" Word: The Next Season
Call for Participants
2006 Women and Theatre Conference August 1-2, Chicago (Directly preceding
the ATHE Conference)
Deadline for Submission June 12th
The mission of this working group is to create a student-driven roundtable
as part of an effort to engage more grad students in the conversation
surrounding feminism, as well as to establish a stronger network, and an
ongoing discussion amongst graduate scholars in WTP related fields
surrounding the following questions:
Deadline extended:
Graduate Student Working Group- The "F" Word: The Next Season
Call for Participants
2006 Women and Theatre Conference August 1-2, Chicago (Directly preceding
the ATHE Conference)
Deadline for Submission June 12th
The mission of this working group is to create a student-driven roundtable
as part of an effort to engage more grad students in the conversation
surrounding feminism, as well as to establish a stronger network, and an
ongoing discussion amongst graduate scholars in WTP related fields
surrounding the following questions:
Deadline extended:
Graduate Student Working Group- The "F" Word: The Next Season
Call for Participants
2006 Women and Theatre Conference August 1-2, Chicago (Directly preceding
the ATHE Conference)
Deadline for Submission June 12th
The mission of this working group is to create a student-driven roundtable
as part of an effort to engage more grad students in the conversation
surrounding feminism, as well as to establish a stronger network, and an
ongoing discussion amongst graduate scholars in WTP related fields
surrounding the following questions:
Deadline extended:
Graduate Student Working Group- The "F" Word: The Next Season
Call for Participants
2006 Women and Theatre Conference August 1-2, Chicago (Directly preceding
the ATHE Conference)
Deadline for Submission June 12th
The mission of this working group is to create a student-driven roundtable
as part of an effort to engage more grad students in the conversation
surrounding feminism, as well as to establish a stronger network, and an
ongoing discussion amongst graduate scholars in WTP related fields
surrounding the following questions:
CALL FOR PAPERS: Contributors sought for a collection of narratives
entitled Composing Identities. What is your story as a compositionist?
How has your identity as a scholar and researcher been affected by your
identity as a writing teacher? How does your identity outside the
academy influence your professional life?
CALL FOR PAPERS: Contributors sought for a collection of narratives
entitled Composing Identities. What is your story as a compositionist?
How has your identity as a scholar and researcher been affected by your
identity as a writing teacher? How does your identity outside the
academy influence your professional life?
CALL FOR PAPERS: Contributors sought for a collection of narratives
entitled Composing Identities. What is your story as a compositionist?
How has your identity as a scholar and researcher been affected by your
identity as a writing teacher? How does your identity outside the
academy influence your professional life?
CFP: Tenth Annual Great Plains Alliance for Computers and Writing
(GPACW) Conference
Online pedagogies: Making space for social networks
November 10 and 11, 2006 hosted by the English Department of Minnesota
State University, Mankato, MN
Keynote speaker: Michael Day, Northern Illinois University
The 2006 Great Plains Alliance for Computers and Writing Conference will
be held Friday, November 10 and Saturday, November 11, 2006 and will be
hosted by the Department of English at Minnesota State University,
Mankato.
CFP: Tenth Annual Great Plains Alliance for Computers and Writing
(GPACW) Conference
Online pedagogies: Making space for social networks
November 10 and 11, 2006 hosted by the English Department of Minnesota
State University, Mankato, MN
Keynote speaker: Michael Day, Northern Illinois University
The 2006 Great Plains Alliance for Computers and Writing Conference will
be held Friday, November 10 and Saturday, November 11, 2006 and will be
hosted by the Department of English at Minnesota State University,
Mankato.
This celebratory symposium on Herman Melville to be
held November 17 and 18, 2006, at the Albany Academy
campus and its environs where Melville lived and
attended school from 1830-31, will consider the
enduring relevance of the author's life, work, and
influence from the perspectives of the humanities,
arts, the sciences, and new technologies. Herman
Melville's work lives on to "tell the tale," because
the questions he posed are the same issues that
inspire contemporary writers, artists, and thinkers
today-the vexed relations between humans and their
environment, racial and social injustices, capitol
punishment, psychological alienation, and the new
frontiers of science and globalism.
This celebratory symposium on Herman Melville to be
held November 17 and 18, 2006, at the Albany Academy
campus and its environs where Melville lived and
attended school from 1830-31, will consider the
enduring relevance of the author's life, work, and
influence from the perspectives of the humanities,
arts, the sciences, and new technologies. Herman
Melville's work lives on to "tell the tale," because
the questions he posed are the same issues that
inspire contemporary writers, artists, and thinkers
today-the vexed relations between humans and their
environment, racial and social injustices, capitol
punishment, psychological alienation, and the new
frontiers of science and globalism.
Seminar:=20
Performance as Research =20
Leaders:=20
Kris Salata, Stanford University=20
Lisa Wolford Wylam, Bowling Green State University =20
ASTR 2006 CONFERENCE=20
FIFTIETH ANNIVERASRY OF THE FOUNDING OF ASTR=20
Hotel Allegro, Chicago November 16-19, 2006 =20
Conference Theme: AMERICAN: SOCIETY : THEATRE : RESEARCH=20
Deadline for receipt of abstracts (250 words): May 31, 2006 =20
Performance As Research=20
Under what circumstances can performance itself be understood as a terrain=20
of research? The frequent use of the word =E2=80=9Cexperimental=E2=80=9D or=
=E2=80=9Claboratory=E2=80=9D by=20
Seminar:=20
Performance as Research =20
Leaders:=20
Kris Salata, Stanford University=20
Lisa Wolford Wylam, Bowling Green State University =20
ASTR 2006 CONFERENCE=20
FIFTIETH ANNIVERASRY OF THE FOUNDING OF ASTR=20
Hotel Allegro, Chicago November 16-19, 2006 =20
Conference Theme: AMERICAN: SOCIETY : THEATRE : RESEARCH=20
Deadline for receipt of abstracts (250 words): May 31, 2006 =20
Performance As Research=20
Under what circumstances can performance itself be understood as a terrain=20
of research? The frequent use of the word =E2=80=9Cexperimental=E2=80=9D or=
=E2=80=9Claboratory=E2=80=9D by=20
Call for Papers
UPDATE
2006 ALSC Conference, Sir Francis Drake Hotel, San Francisco, California,
October 13-15 2006
May 12, 2006
The Association of Literary Scholars and Critics (ALSC) has extended the
submissions deadline for its seminar on "The Personal Voice in Literary
Criticism," which is part of the 2006 ALSC Conference Program.
The submissions deadline for this seminar has been extended to June 30.
Additional prospective members and current members alike are heartily
invited to apply.
Please see below for details.
Seminars
Call for Papers
UPDATE
2006 ALSC Conference, Sir Francis Drake Hotel, San Francisco, California,
October 13-15 2006
May 12, 2006
The Association of Literary Scholars and Critics (ALSC) has extended the
submissions deadline for its seminar on "The Personal Voice in Literary
Criticism," which is part of the 2006 ALSC Conference Program.
The submissions deadline for this seminar has been extended to June 30.
Additional prospective members and current members alike are heartily
invited to apply.
Please see below for details.
Seminars
Submissions for the 11th International Arthur Miller Society Conference
Conference Theme: "Arthur Miller and the American West"
Hosted by the Community College of Southern Nevada
Las Vegas
October 19-21, 2006
=20
Submissions for the 11th International Arthur Miller Society Conference
Conference Theme: "Arthur Miller and the American West"
Hosted by the Community College of Southern Nevada
Las Vegas
October 19-21, 2006
=20
Call for papers
The Journal of Men, Masculinities and Spirituality (JMMS) is a new
online, scholarly, peer-reviewed, interdisciplinary journal. JMMS is
published twice a year, beginning in January 2007 with provision for
other special editions.
Call for papers
The Journal of Men, Masculinities and Spirituality (JMMS) is a new
online, scholarly, peer-reviewed, interdisciplinary journal. JMMS is
published twice a year, beginning in January 2007 with provision for
other special editions.
Call for papers
The Journal of Men, Masculinities and Spirituality (JMMS) is a new
online, scholarly, peer-reviewed, interdisciplinary journal. JMMS is
published twice a year, beginning in January 2007 with provision for
other special editions.
* * * * UPDATE * * * *
Owing to a website glitch over Easter drawn to our attention by people
seeking to apply, we are re-issuing our CFP for TV Fiction exchange with an
extended deadline. We already have contributions from 15 countries so the
conference promises to embrace a wide range of perspectives on the debate.
Please send any late submission a.s.a.p.
TV Fiction Exchange: Local/Regional/National/Global.
An International Conference.
Contributors include:
Professor Ien Ang, University of Western Sydney
David Bianculli, NY Daily News television critic and author of Teleliteracy
Dr David Lavery, Middle-State Tennessee University
Mark Lawson, Guardian television critic and writer
* * * * UPDATE * * * *
Owing to a website glitch over Easter drawn to our attention by people
seeking to apply, we are re-issuing our CFP for TV Fiction exchange with an
extended deadline. We already have contributions from 15 countries so the
conference promises to embrace a wide range of perspectives on the debate.
Please send any late submission a.s.a.p.
TV Fiction Exchange: Local/Regional/National/Global.
An International Conference.
Contributors include:
Professor Ien Ang, University of Western Sydney
David Bianculli, NY Daily News television critic and author of Teleliteracy
Dr David Lavery, Middle-State Tennessee University
Mark Lawson, Guardian television critic and writer