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CFP: Sublimity 1700-1900 (UK) (11/17/06; 1/5/07)

updated: 
Monday, May 8, 2006 - 12:43pm
Chris Stokes

'Taste, Vision, Transcendence: Sublimity 1700-1900' One-Day Conference,
University of Sussex (Brighton, UK), 5th January 2007.

Plenary speakers: Dr. Philip Shaw (University of Leicester) and Professor
Andrew Bennett (University of Bristol).

Papers are invited on any aspect of the sublime in literature, visual
culture or philosophy in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. Papers
from postgraduates particularly welcome. Send 250 word abstracts to
c.r.stokes_at_sussex.ac.uk by the 17th November 2006. Enquiries about
attending the conference as a non-presenting delegate are also welcome.

Christopher Stokes and Miles Mitchard
University of Sussex.

CFP: Sublimity 1700-1900 (UK) (11/17/06; 1/5/07)

updated: 
Monday, May 8, 2006 - 12:43pm
Chris Stokes

'Taste, Vision, Transcendence: Sublimity 1700-1900' One-Day Conference,
University of Sussex (Brighton, UK), 5th January 2007.

Plenary speakers: Dr. Philip Shaw (University of Leicester) and Professor
Andrew Bennett (University of Bristol).

Papers are invited on any aspect of the sublime in literature, visual
culture or philosophy in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. Papers
from postgraduates particularly welcome. Send 250 word abstracts to
c.r.stokes_at_sussex.ac.uk by the 17th November 2006. Enquiries about
attending the conference as a non-presenting delegate are also welcome.

Christopher Stokes and Miles Mitchard
University of Sussex.

CFP: Sublimity 1700-1900 (UK) (11/17/06; 1/5/07)

updated: 
Monday, May 8, 2006 - 12:43pm
Chris Stokes

'Taste, Vision, Transcendence: Sublimity 1700-1900' One-Day Conference,
University of Sussex (Brighton, UK), 5th January 2007.

Plenary speakers: Dr. Philip Shaw (University of Leicester) and Professor
Andrew Bennett (University of Bristol).

Papers are invited on any aspect of the sublime in literature, visual
culture or philosophy in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. Papers
from postgraduates particularly welcome. Send 250 word abstracts to
c.r.stokes_at_sussex.ac.uk by the 17th November 2006. Enquiries about
attending the conference as a non-presenting delegate are also welcome.

Christopher Stokes and Miles Mitchard
University of Sussex.

UPDATE: Multi-Ethnic American Graphic Narrative (7/15/06; journal issue)

updated: 
Monday, May 8, 2006 - 12:43pm
Derek Royal

****CALL FOR PAPERS UPDATE****

The journal MELUS has recently placed a moratorium on submissions. However,
this moratorium DOES NOT apply to the special graphic narrative issue of
MELUS already in progress. In order to account for any misunderstanding and
confusion concerning this matter, the deadline for essay submissions for
this special issue has been pushed back to July 15, 2006. For more details,
go to the special issue website,
http://faculty.tamu-commerce.edu/droyal/melus.htm, or see below:

UPDATE: Multi-Ethnic American Graphic Narrative (7/15/06; journal issue)

updated: 
Monday, May 8, 2006 - 12:43pm
Derek Royal

****CALL FOR PAPERS UPDATE****

The journal MELUS has recently placed a moratorium on submissions. However,
this moratorium DOES NOT apply to the special graphic narrative issue of
MELUS already in progress. In order to account for any misunderstanding and
confusion concerning this matter, the deadline for essay submissions for
this special issue has been pushed back to July 15, 2006. For more details,
go to the special issue website,
http://faculty.tamu-commerce.edu/droyal/melus.htm, or see below:

UPDATE: Multi-Ethnic American Graphic Narrative (7/15/06; journal issue)

updated: 
Monday, May 8, 2006 - 12:43pm
Derek Royal

****CALL FOR PAPERS UPDATE****

The journal MELUS has recently placed a moratorium on submissions. However,
this moratorium DOES NOT apply to the special graphic narrative issue of
MELUS already in progress. In order to account for any misunderstanding and
confusion concerning this matter, the deadline for essay submissions for
this special issue has been pushed back to July 15, 2006. For more details,
go to the special issue website,
http://faculty.tamu-commerce.edu/droyal/melus.htm, or see below:

UPDATE: Multi-Ethnic American Graphic Narrative (7/15/06; journal issue)

updated: 
Monday, May 8, 2006 - 12:43pm
Derek Royal

****CALL FOR PAPERS UPDATE****

The journal MELUS has recently placed a moratorium on submissions. However,
this moratorium DOES NOT apply to the special graphic narrative issue of
MELUS already in progress. In order to account for any misunderstanding and
confusion concerning this matter, the deadline for essay submissions for
this special issue has been pushed back to July 15, 2006. For more details,
go to the special issue website,
http://faculty.tamu-commerce.edu/droyal/melus.htm, or see below:

CFP: 19th-Century Science, Technology, and Media (12/1/06; INCS, 4/19/07-4/21/07)

updated: 
Monday, May 8, 2006 - 12:42pm
Mallinick, Daniella

"UP-TO-DATE WITH A VENGEANCE": NINETEENTH-CENTURY SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY, AND MEDIA
APRIL 19-21, 2007, UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI-KANSAS CITY
22ND ANNUAL INTERDISCIPLINARY NINETEENTH-CENTURY STUDIES CONFERENCE (INCS)

Inspired by Bram Stoker's innovative narrative forms and themes in Dracula-—and in particular by Jonathan Harker's statement in his journal that he is witnessing the "nineteenth-century up-to-date with a vengeance"--this conference will explore the thoroughly modern forms of communication, technological development, and scientific discovery that emerged in the period.

CFP: 19th-Century Science, Technology, and Media (12/1/06; INCS, 4/19/07-4/21/07)

updated: 
Monday, May 8, 2006 - 12:42pm
Mallinick, Daniella

"UP-TO-DATE WITH A VENGEANCE": NINETEENTH-CENTURY SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY, AND MEDIA
APRIL 19-21, 2007, UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI-KANSAS CITY
22ND ANNUAL INTERDISCIPLINARY NINETEENTH-CENTURY STUDIES CONFERENCE (INCS)

Inspired by Bram Stoker's innovative narrative forms and themes in Dracula-—and in particular by Jonathan Harker's statement in his journal that he is witnessing the "nineteenth-century up-to-date with a vengeance"--this conference will explore the thoroughly modern forms of communication, technological development, and scientific discovery that emerged in the period.

CFP: 19th-Century Science, Technology, and Media (12/1/06; INCS, 4/19/07-4/21/07)

updated: 
Monday, May 8, 2006 - 12:42pm
Mallinick, Daniella

"UP-TO-DATE WITH A VENGEANCE": NINETEENTH-CENTURY SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY, AND MEDIA
APRIL 19-21, 2007, UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI-KANSAS CITY
22ND ANNUAL INTERDISCIPLINARY NINETEENTH-CENTURY STUDIES CONFERENCE (INCS)

Inspired by Bram Stoker's innovative narrative forms and themes in Dracula-—and in particular by Jonathan Harker's statement in his journal that he is witnessing the "nineteenth-century up-to-date with a vengeance"--this conference will explore the thoroughly modern forms of communication, technological development, and scientific discovery that emerged in the period.

CFP: 19th-Century Science, Technology, and Media (12/1/06; INCS, 4/19/07-4/21/07)

updated: 
Monday, May 8, 2006 - 12:42pm
Mallinick, Daniella

"UP-TO-DATE WITH A VENGEANCE": NINETEENTH-CENTURY SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY, AND MEDIA
APRIL 19-21, 2007, UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI-KANSAS CITY
22ND ANNUAL INTERDISCIPLINARY NINETEENTH-CENTURY STUDIES CONFERENCE (INCS)

Inspired by Bram Stoker's innovative narrative forms and themes in Dracula-—and in particular by Jonathan Harker's statement in his journal that he is witnessing the "nineteenth-century up-to-date with a vengeance"--this conference will explore the thoroughly modern forms of communication, technological development, and scientific discovery that emerged in the period.

CPF: Dissections: Horror and Dark Fantasy (ongoing; e-journal)

updated: 
Monday, May 8, 2006 - 12:42pm
Michelle Bernard

Dissections

Dissections is a new international horror and dark fantasy e-journal that
provides a rich opportunity for academics, critics and creative writers and
artists to publish alongside each other. We welcome essays on 20th and 21st
century horror and dark fantasy, including film, fiction, and images. We
also publish some short creative fiction, poetry and artwork. Dissections is
peer-reviewed and 'published' twice yearly. The first edition will be in
September 2006.

We only accept electronic submissions.

Submission Guidelines

Please submit text in Word or PDF format only.

Please submit images in JPG, JPEG, PNG or GIF format only.

CPF: Dissections: Horror and Dark Fantasy (ongoing; e-journal)

updated: 
Monday, May 8, 2006 - 12:42pm
Michelle Bernard

Dissections

Dissections is a new international horror and dark fantasy e-journal that
provides a rich opportunity for academics, critics and creative writers and
artists to publish alongside each other. We welcome essays on 20th and 21st
century horror and dark fantasy, including film, fiction, and images. We
also publish some short creative fiction, poetry and artwork. Dissections is
peer-reviewed and 'published' twice yearly. The first edition will be in
September 2006.

We only accept electronic submissions.

Submission Guidelines

Please submit text in Word or PDF format only.

Please submit images in JPG, JPEG, PNG or GIF format only.

CPF: Dissections: Horror and Dark Fantasy (ongoing; e-journal)

updated: 
Monday, May 8, 2006 - 12:42pm
Michelle Bernard

Dissections

Dissections is a new international horror and dark fantasy e-journal that
provides a rich opportunity for academics, critics and creative writers and
artists to publish alongside each other. We welcome essays on 20th and 21st
century horror and dark fantasy, including film, fiction, and images. We
also publish some short creative fiction, poetry and artwork. Dissections is
peer-reviewed and 'published' twice yearly. The first edition will be in
September 2006.

We only accept electronic submissions.

Submission Guidelines

Please submit text in Word or PDF format only.

Please submit images in JPG, JPEG, PNG or GIF format only.

CFP: Radio and Technology (6/15/06; MAPACA, 10/27/06-10/29/06)

updated: 
Monday, May 8, 2006 - 12:42pm
Tomkitts_at_aol.com

Radio and Technology
For the Mid-Atlantic Popular and American Culture Association
Annual Conference
Baltimore, October 27-29, 2006
 
We seek proposals, panels, roundtables, and workshops for sessions on the
cultural impact of radio, telephony, recording, amplification, and related
"smaller technologies" such as headphones, tuning dials, and sliders. Some
possible themes include, but are not limited to literary and artistic uses and
representations of radio and sound technology, histories of sound technologies,
relationships or conflicts between sound and visual culture, regulation, sound
 pedagogy, writing for sound and radio and/or sound technology and everyday
life.
 

CFP: Radio and Technology (6/15/06; MAPACA, 10/27/06-10/29/06)

updated: 
Monday, May 8, 2006 - 12:42pm
Tomkitts_at_aol.com

Radio and Technology
For the Mid-Atlantic Popular and American Culture Association
Annual Conference
Baltimore, October 27-29, 2006
 
We seek proposals, panels, roundtables, and workshops for sessions on the
cultural impact of radio, telephony, recording, amplification, and related
"smaller technologies" such as headphones, tuning dials, and sliders. Some
possible themes include, but are not limited to literary and artistic uses and
representations of radio and sound technology, histories of sound technologies,
relationships or conflicts between sound and visual culture, regulation, sound
 pedagogy, writing for sound and radio and/or sound technology and everyday
life.
 

CPF: Dissections: Horror and Dark Fantasy (ongoing; e-journal)

updated: 
Monday, May 8, 2006 - 12:42pm
Michelle Bernard

Dissections

Dissections is a new international horror and dark fantasy e-journal that
provides a rich opportunity for academics, critics and creative writers and
artists to publish alongside each other. We welcome essays on 20th and 21st
century horror and dark fantasy, including film, fiction, and images. We
also publish some short creative fiction, poetry and artwork. Dissections is
peer-reviewed and 'published' twice yearly. The first edition will be in
September 2006.

We only accept electronic submissions.

Submission Guidelines

Please submit text in Word or PDF format only.

Please submit images in JPG, JPEG, PNG or GIF format only.

CFP: Fake News and its Narratives (7/1/06; collection)

updated: 
Monday, May 8, 2006 - 12:42pm
ralexand_at_brocku.ca

CFP: Fake News and its Narratives (7/01/06; collection)

Submissions are invited for a proposed collection theorizing fabricated news and
its narratives.

In the past twenty-five years, American journalism has been scandalized by a
series of sensational cases of journalistic fraud. Janet Cooke, Stephen Glass,
and Jayson Blair are only the most notorious examples of reporters who have
been caught inventing characters, making up quotations, plagiarizing details,
and, in the most outrageous cases, faking entire stories.

CFP: Fake News and its Narratives (7/1/06; collection)

updated: 
Monday, May 8, 2006 - 12:42pm
ralexand_at_brocku.ca

CFP: Fake News and its Narratives (7/01/06; collection)

Submissions are invited for a proposed collection theorizing fabricated news and
its narratives.

In the past twenty-five years, American journalism has been scandalized by a
series of sensational cases of journalistic fraud. Janet Cooke, Stephen Glass,
and Jayson Blair are only the most notorious examples of reporters who have
been caught inventing characters, making up quotations, plagiarizing details,
and, in the most outrageous cases, faking entire stories.

CFP: Fake News and its Narratives (7/1/06; collection)

updated: 
Monday, May 8, 2006 - 12:42pm
ralexand_at_brocku.ca

CFP: Fake News and its Narratives (7/01/06; collection)

Submissions are invited for a proposed collection theorizing fabricated news and
its narratives.

In the past twenty-five years, American journalism has been scandalized by a
series of sensational cases of journalistic fraud. Janet Cooke, Stephen Glass,
and Jayson Blair are only the most notorious examples of reporters who have
been caught inventing characters, making up quotations, plagiarizing details,
and, in the most outrageous cases, faking entire stories.

CFP: Fake News and its Narratives (7/1/06; collection)

updated: 
Monday, May 8, 2006 - 12:42pm
ralexand_at_brocku.ca

CFP: Fake News and its Narratives (7/01/06; collection)

Submissions are invited for a proposed collection theorizing fabricated news and
its narratives.

In the past twenty-five years, American journalism has been scandalized by a
series of sensational cases of journalistic fraud. Janet Cooke, Stephen Glass,
and Jayson Blair are only the most notorious examples of reporters who have
been caught inventing characters, making up quotations, plagiarizing details,
and, in the most outrageous cases, faking entire stories.

CFP: 11th Annual Shapiro Graduate Philosophy Conference at Brown (8/5/06; 10/13/06-10/14/06)

updated: 
Monday, May 8, 2006 - 12:42pm
Rubin, Katherine

Call for Papers

The 11th Annual Shapiro Graduate Philosophy Conference at Brown

Presented by the Philosophy Department at Brown University, Providence, Rhode Island

October 13th and 14th, 2006

Keynote Speaker:
Ted Sider
Professor of Philosophy, Rutgers University

Submission Deadline: August 5, 2006

Topic: Methodology and Explanation
This topic should be construed broadly and may include questions about ontology, explanatory relevance, the explanatory power of identity statements, reductionism, the function and value of modal intuitions, the nature of concepts and categories, the nature of realism, thought experiments, context-sensitivity, empirical research and philosophy, and related issues.

CFP: 11th Annual Shapiro Graduate Philosophy Conference at Brown (8/5/06; 10/13/06-10/14/06)

updated: 
Monday, May 8, 2006 - 12:42pm
Rubin, Katherine

Call for Papers

The 11th Annual Shapiro Graduate Philosophy Conference at Brown

Presented by the Philosophy Department at Brown University, Providence, Rhode Island

October 13th and 14th, 2006

Keynote Speaker:
Ted Sider
Professor of Philosophy, Rutgers University

Submission Deadline: August 5, 2006

Topic: Methodology and Explanation
This topic should be construed broadly and may include questions about ontology, explanatory relevance, the explanatory power of identity statements, reductionism, the function and value of modal intuitions, the nature of concepts and categories, the nature of realism, thought experiments, context-sensitivity, empirical research and philosophy, and related issues.

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