CFP: The Culture of Adoption (11/15/06; SW/TX PCA/ACA, 2/14/07-2/17/07)
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Deadline: 28 July 2006
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artciencia=2Ecom - Number 4, Auguste-October 2006
Deadline: 28 July 2006
www=2Eartciencia=2Ecom is a quarterly online journal, which intends to =
publish authors' articles or artworks about Art, Science, Art and Scien=
ce, and Communication=2E The texts can be written in English, Portugues=
e, Spanish, French or Italian=2E
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- Ethics, Bioethics, and Art and Science
Updateâ€"CFP: Grizzly Man (2005)
Society for Cinema and Media Studies (SCMS)
March 8-11, 2007
Chicago, Illinois, USA
http://www.cmstudies.org
The SCMS Middle East Caucus is sponsoring the following call for papers.
Please send 150-200-word proposal and brief bio statement by August 5, 2006.
Society for Cinema and Media Studies (SCMS)
March 8-11, 2007
Chicago, Illinois, USA
http://www.cmstudies.org
The SCMS Middle East Caucus is sponsoring the following call for papers.
Please send 150-200-word proposal and brief bio statement by August 5, 2006.
Call for Papers
CULTURES OF NOISE:
Communicating Error in an Information Age
Popular Culture Association/American Culture Association
National Conference
Boston, MA
April 4-7, 2007
The Electronic Communication and Culture Area
of the Popular Culture Association is soliciting proposals
for panels and individual papers on the theme of error/noise
in a cybernetic society.
In a culture of information, "noise" marks a rupture
of signification that lays bare the dispersive and dissipative
features of digital networks. In what ways are "error" and
"noise" structured in popular culture as a threat to social
Call for Papers
CULTURES OF NOISE:
Communicating Error in an Information Age
Popular Culture Association/American Culture Association
National Conference
Boston, MA
April 4-7, 2007
The Electronic Communication and Culture Area
of the Popular Culture Association is soliciting proposals
for panels and individual papers on the theme of error/noise
in a cybernetic society.
In a culture of information, "noise" marks a rupture
of signification that lays bare the dispersive and dissipative
features of digital networks. In what ways are "error" and
"noise" structured in popular culture as a threat to social
Call for Papers
CULTURES OF NOISE:
Communicating Error in an Information Age
Popular Culture Association/American Culture Association
National Conference
Boston, MA
April 4-7, 2007
The Electronic Communication and Culture Area
of the Popular Culture Association is soliciting proposals
for panels and individual papers on the theme of error/noise
in a cybernetic society.
In a culture of information, "noise" marks a rupture
of signification that lays bare the dispersive and dissipative
features of digital networks. In what ways are "error" and
"noise" structured in popular culture as a threat to social
Call for Papers
CULTURES OF NOISE:
Communicating Error in an Information Age
Popular Culture Association/American Culture Association
National Conference
Boston, MA
April 4-7, 2007
The Electronic Communication and Culture Area
of the Popular Culture Association is soliciting proposals
for panels and individual papers on the theme of error/noise
in a cybernetic society.
In a culture of information, "noise" marks a rupture
of signification that lays bare the dispersive and dissipative
features of digital networks. In what ways are "error" and
"noise" structured in popular culture as a threat to social
Call for Papers
CULTURES OF NOISE:
Communicating Error in an Information Age
Popular Culture Association/American Culture Association
National Conference
Boston, MA
April 4-7, 2007
The Electronic Communication and Culture Area
of the Popular Culture Association is soliciting proposals
for panels and individual papers on the theme of error/noise
in a cybernetic society.
In a culture of information, "noise" marks a rupture
of signification that lays bare the dispersive and dissipative
features of digital networks. In what ways are "error" and
"noise" structured in popular culture as a threat to social
apologies for x-posting
READERS, READING AND RECEPTION IN DEVOTIONAL LITERATURE AND PRACTICE
(Essay Collection)
We are currently soliciting proposals for essay-length studies about
readers, reading, and reception in devotional literature and practice,
with particular interest in England in the later Middle Ages. This
collection of essays draws on current scholarly interest in medieval
readers, reading, and reception that extends across such disciplinary
bounds as art history, architecture, social history, and literature
studies. We seek proposals for papers that investigate a wide variety
of approaches to and examples of devotional readers, reading or
reception in the later Middle Ages.
apologies for x-posting
READERS, READING AND RECEPTION IN DEVOTIONAL LITERATURE AND PRACTICE
(Essay Collection)
We are currently soliciting proposals for essay-length studies about
readers, reading, and reception in devotional literature and practice,
with particular interest in England in the later Middle Ages. This
collection of essays draws on current scholarly interest in medieval
readers, reading, and reception that extends across such disciplinary
bounds as art history, architecture, social history, and literature
studies. We seek proposals for papers that investigate a wide variety
of approaches to and examples of devotional readers, reading or
reception in the later Middle Ages.
apologies for x-posting
READERS, READING AND RECEPTION IN DEVOTIONAL LITERATURE AND PRACTICE
(Essay Collection)
We are currently soliciting proposals for essay-length studies about
readers, reading, and reception in devotional literature and practice,
with particular interest in England in the later Middle Ages. This
collection of essays draws on current scholarly interest in medieval
readers, reading, and reception that extends across such disciplinary
bounds as art history, architecture, social history, and literature
studies. We seek proposals for papers that investigate a wide variety
of approaches to and examples of devotional readers, reading or
reception in the later Middle Ages.
THE MIDWESTERN AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR EIGHTEENTH-CENTURY STUDIES 36TH =
ANNUAL
MEETING
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DUOS, DOPPELG=C4NGERS, AND DOUBLES DURING THE LONG EIGHTEENTH CENTURY
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12-15 OCTOBER 2006
MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA
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Submissions are invited for a session on Incorporating Visual Culture in
Writing and Literature Classrooms at the 2007 NEMLA conference in
Baltimore, MD March 01 - March 04, 2007.
Submissions are invited for a session on Incorporating Visual Culture in
Writing and Literature Classrooms at the 2007 NEMLA conference in
Baltimore, MD March 01 - March 04, 2007.
Submissions are invited for a session on Incorporating Visual Culture in
Writing and Literature Classrooms at the 2007 NEMLA conference in
Baltimore, MD March 01 - March 04, 2007.
Submissions are invited for a session on Incorporating Visual Culture in
Writing and Literature Classrooms at the 2007 NEMLA conference in
Baltimore, MD March 01 - March 04, 2007.
Return to Gender: Sex and Context across the Disciplines
Return to Gender: Sex and Context across the Disciplines
Return to Gender: Sex and Context across the Disciplines
Return to Gender: Sex and Context across the Disciplines
CALL FOR PAPERS
POPULAR CULTURE ASSOCIATION
AND
AMERICAN CULTURE ASSOCIATION
ANNUAL MEETING
APRIL 4-7, 2007
BOSTON MARRIOTT COPLEY PLACE
BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS
AMERICAN INDIAN LITERATURES AND CULTURES
We invite submissions from individuals or organized panels (3 or 4 persons) focusing on any issue relating to American Indian/First Nation/Indigenous peoples' lives and literatures. We especially invite the participation of native scholars and writers.
DEADLINE FOR ALL ABSTRACTS: NOVEMBER 1st, 2006
FOR INDIVIDUAL SUBMISSIONS:
CALL FOR PAPERS
POPULAR CULTURE ASSOCIATION
AND
AMERICAN CULTURE ASSOCIATION
ANNUAL MEETING
APRIL 4-7, 2007
BOSTON MARRIOTT COPLEY PLACE
BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS
AMERICAN INDIAN LITERATURES AND CULTURES
We invite submissions from individuals or organized panels (3 or 4 persons) focusing on any issue relating to American Indian/First Nation/Indigenous peoples' lives and literatures. We especially invite the participation of native scholars and writers.
DEADLINE FOR ALL ABSTRACTS: NOVEMBER 1st, 2006
FOR INDIVIDUAL SUBMISSIONS:
CALL FOR PAPERS
POPULAR CULTURE ASSOCIATION
AND
AMERICAN CULTURE ASSOCIATION
ANNUAL MEETING
APRIL 4-7, 2007
BOSTON MARRIOTT COPLEY PLACE
BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS
AMERICAN INDIAN LITERATURES AND CULTURES
We invite submissions from individuals or organized panels (3 or 4 persons) focusing on any issue relating to American Indian/First Nation/Indigenous peoples' lives and literatures. We especially invite the participation of native scholars and writers.
DEADLINE FOR ALL ABSTRACTS: NOVEMBER 1st, 2006
FOR INDIVIDUAL SUBMISSIONS:
CALL FOR PAPERS
POPULAR CULTURE ASSOCIATION
AND
AMERICAN CULTURE ASSOCIATION
ANNUAL MEETING
APRIL 4-7, 2007
BOSTON MARRIOTT COPLEY PLACE
BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS
AMERICAN INDIAN LITERATURES AND CULTURES
We invite submissions from individuals or organized panels (3 or 4 persons) focusing on any issue relating to American Indian/First Nation/Indigenous peoples' lives and literatures. We especially invite the participation of native scholars and writers.
DEADLINE FOR ALL ABSTRACTS: NOVEMBER 1st, 2006
FOR INDIVIDUAL SUBMISSIONS:
Call for papers
Autonomy and Commitment in Modernist British Literature
A CERVEC Conference (EA 741)
Universit=C3=A9 Paul Val=C3=A9ry-Montpellier III-France
30-31 March 2007
Call for Papers Themes of Acceptance and/or Rejection in Literatures of =
Africa and the Caribbean 38th Convention, Northeast Modern Language =
Association (NeMLA)March 1-4, 2007Baltimore, Maryland From =
issues surrounding cultural phenomena to extremely personal notions of =
self-development, African and Caribbean writers continue into the =
twenty-first century to deal in their works with themes of rejection and =
acceptance. From the beginning of European colonization in Africa and the =
Caribbean, immense tension between the colonizer and the colonized has =
existed. In his 1993 book, Culture and Imperialism, Edward Sa=EFd notes =