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CFP: South Florida Undergraduate Communications Honors Conference (undergrad) (1/12/07; 3/17/07)

updated: 
Tuesday, December 19, 2006 - 10:26pm
lamamagde_at_aol.com

 The National Honorary Society for Undergraduates in Communication In the Sc=
hool of Communication and Multimedia Studies Florida Atlantic University Ann=
ounces:=20
  The South Florida Undergraduate Communication Honors Conference On the the=
me of COMMUNICATION, DEMOCRACY, AND CITIZENSHIP In Political, Cultural, Inte=
rcultural, and International Contexts March 17, 2007 (10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m=
.) Florida Atlantic University Boca Raton Both nationally and internationa=
lly, the topics of democracy, democratization, and citizenship are increasin=
gly salient concerns; too rarely, however, are the underlying communication=20=
processes that are vital to these phenomena addressed. Florida Atlantic Univ=

CFP: Mary Shelley (3/1/07; RMMLA, 10/4/07-10/6/07)

updated: 
Tuesday, December 19, 2006 - 10:26pm
Lucy Morrison

Papers are invited for the Mary Shelley session held every year at RMMLA
(to be in Calgary, Alberta in 2007). All submissions will be
considered, but papers addressing Mary Shelley and the Arts (music,
literature, painting, etc)will be especially welcome.

Please submit one-page abstracts along with a one-page CV or brief
biographical statement no later than 1st March, 2007; please indicate
whether AV equipment will be needed too. Accepted presenters will need
to be current in their RMMLA dues by 4/1/2007.

CFP: Mary Shelley (3/1/07; RMMLA, 10/4/07-10/6/07)

updated: 
Tuesday, December 19, 2006 - 10:26pm
Lucy Morrison

Papers are invited for the Mary Shelley session held every year at RMMLA
(to be in Calgary, Alberta in 2007). All submissions will be
considered, but papers addressing Mary Shelley and the Arts (music,
literature, painting, etc)will be especially welcome.

Please submit one-page abstracts along with a one-page CV or brief
biographical statement no later than 1st March, 2007; please indicate
whether AV equipment will be needed too. Accepted presenters will need
to be current in their RMMLA dues by 4/1/2007.

UPDATE: British Cinema in the 1970s (UK) (2/1/07; 7/4/07-7/5/07)

updated: 
Tuesday, December 19, 2006 - 10:26pm
P.Newland_at_exeter.ac.uk

Update: Please note the change of conference dates:

The 'Don't Look Now?' British Cinema in the 1970s Conference, to be hosted
by the University of Exeter, will now take place on Wednesday 4 July and
Thursday 5 July 2007 (NOT on Friday 6 July) at the Phoenix Arts Centre,
Exeter, UK.

See http://www.sall.ex.ac.uk/conferences/dont-look-now.html

Papers are invited on (but are by no means limited to) the following topics:

UPDATE: British Cinema in the 1970s (UK) (2/1/07; 7/4/07-7/5/07)

updated: 
Tuesday, December 19, 2006 - 10:26pm
P.Newland_at_exeter.ac.uk

Update: Please note the change of conference dates:

The 'Don't Look Now?' British Cinema in the 1970s Conference, to be hosted
by the University of Exeter, will now take place on Wednesday 4 July and
Thursday 5 July 2007 (NOT on Friday 6 July) at the Phoenix Arts Centre,
Exeter, UK.

See http://www.sall.ex.ac.uk/conferences/dont-look-now.html

Papers are invited on (but are by no means limited to) the following topics:

UPDATE: Artciencia (1/28/07; journal issue)

updated: 
Tuesday, December 19, 2006 - 10:26pm
irene aparicio

artciencia=2Ecom, Revista de Arte, Ci=EAncia e Comunica=E7=E3o (ISSN 16=
46-3463)

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Volume II, Issue 5, November 2006-January 2007 is released at=20
http://www=2Eartciencia=2Ecom

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Published quarterly since August 2005, artciencia=2Ecom publishes autho=
rs` articles and artworks on art-science-communication=2E Recent issue =
includes:

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=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0- Essays: =A0William Blake, Kurt Schwitters, Hanna=
h Arendt,=A0=A0Frida Kahlo, Cyberpunk Aesthetics, Art and Robotic, Port=
uguese Classic Comedy, Picturing the Clima(t)ic

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=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 - =A0Thesis: =A0Post-Human and Freedom of the Portugues=
e Press;

UPDATE: Artciencia (1/28/07; journal issue)

updated: 
Tuesday, December 19, 2006 - 10:26pm
irene aparicio

artciencia=2Ecom, Revista de Arte, Ci=EAncia e Comunica=E7=E3o (ISSN 16=
46-3463)

=20

Volume II, Issue 5, November 2006-January 2007 is released at=20
http://www=2Eartciencia=2Ecom

=20

Published quarterly since August 2005, artciencia=2Ecom publishes autho=
rs` articles and artworks on art-science-communication=2E Recent issue =
includes:

=20

=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0- Essays: =A0William Blake, Kurt Schwitters, Hanna=
h Arendt,=A0=A0Frida Kahlo, Cyberpunk Aesthetics, Art and Robotic, Port=
uguese Classic Comedy, Picturing the Clima(t)ic

=20

=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 - =A0Thesis: =A0Post-Human and Freedom of the Portugues=
e Press;

UPDATE: 21st Century Literature: Now Through History (2/24/07; 3/24/07)

updated: 
Tuesday, December 19, 2006 - 10:26pm
Brian Whalen

Update: abstract due date has been extended to 2.24.07.

21st Century Literature: Now through History

Madison Conference -- March 24, 2007

James Madison University, Harrisonburg, VA

These imponderables are what I am finally concerned with =96 our sense
of the ground under and around us, our=85 sense of where is it in time
we find ourselves=85 [O]ur relation =96 individually and collectively =96=
to the idea of past, present, and future has been radically
modified. A great many people now live with the feeling that both
the historical and the personal past exist on the other side of a
widening gulf, while the future seems to press down with a palpable
urgency.

UPDATE: 21st Century Literature: Now Through History (2/24/07; 3/24/07)

updated: 
Tuesday, December 19, 2006 - 10:26pm
Brian Whalen

Update: abstract due date has been extended to 2.24.07.

21st Century Literature: Now through History

Madison Conference -- March 24, 2007

James Madison University, Harrisonburg, VA

These imponderables are what I am finally concerned with =96 our sense
of the ground under and around us, our=85 sense of where is it in time
we find ourselves=85 [O]ur relation =96 individually and collectively =96=
to the idea of past, present, and future has been radically
modified. A great many people now live with the feeling that both
the historical and the personal past exist on the other side of a
widening gulf, while the future seems to press down with a palpable
urgency.

CFP: Norman Mailer Conference 2007 (4/15/07; 10/11/07-10/13/07)

updated: 
Tuesday, December 19, 2006 - 10:26pm
Phillip Sipiora

CALL FOR PAPER ABSTRACTS
NORMAN MAILER SOCIETY CONFERENCE
OCTOBER 11-13, 2007

The Program Committee seeks proposals for panel presentations during
the Fifth Annual Conference of the Norman Mailer Society, to be held
in Provincetown, MA.

CFP: Lacan & (a)theology (Netherlands) (2/20/07; 9/19/07-9/20/07)

updated: 
Tuesday, December 19, 2006 - 10:26pm
Dominiek Hoens

"The Triumph of Religion": Lacanian perspectives on (a)theology
Radboud University Nijmegen (The Netherlands)
19-20 September 2007

At a press conference in Rome, 1974, when asked for his opinion about the
relation between psychoanalysis and religion, Lacan promptly replies: "In
the end, it is either the one, or the other." But he hesitates answering the
next question - 'who, then, will win the battle?' - and finally states that
"religion will never go down." Religion, so he adds, will "triumph." And
after a moment of doubt, he feels compelled to say the opposite about
psychoanalysis: it will certainly not triumph, at the best it will succeed
in 'surviving.'

CFP: Lacan & (a)theology (Netherlands) (2/20/07; 9/19/07-9/20/07)

updated: 
Tuesday, December 19, 2006 - 10:26pm
Dominiek Hoens

"The Triumph of Religion": Lacanian perspectives on (a)theology
Radboud University Nijmegen (The Netherlands)
19-20 September 2007

At a press conference in Rome, 1974, when asked for his opinion about the
relation between psychoanalysis and religion, Lacan promptly replies: "In
the end, it is either the one, or the other." But he hesitates answering the
next question - 'who, then, will win the battle?' - and finally states that
"religion will never go down." Religion, so he adds, will "triumph." And
after a moment of doubt, he feels compelled to say the opposite about
psychoanalysis: it will certainly not triumph, at the best it will succeed
in 'surviving.'

CFP: Lacan & (a)theology (Netherlands) (2/20/07; 9/19/07-9/20/07)

updated: 
Tuesday, December 19, 2006 - 10:26pm
Dominiek Hoens

"The Triumph of Religion": Lacanian perspectives on (a)theology
Radboud University Nijmegen (The Netherlands)
19-20 September 2007

At a press conference in Rome, 1974, when asked for his opinion about the
relation between psychoanalysis and religion, Lacan promptly replies: "In
the end, it is either the one, or the other." But he hesitates answering the
next question - 'who, then, will win the battle?' - and finally states that
"religion will never go down." Religion, so he adds, will "triumph." And
after a moment of doubt, he feels compelled to say the opposite about
psychoanalysis: it will certainly not triumph, at the best it will succeed
in 'surviving.'

CFP: The Long Civil Rights Movement (6/1/07; collection)

updated: 
Tuesday, December 19, 2006 - 10:26pm
Zoe Trodd

We are seeking contributors for a work entitled The Long Civil Rights =
Movement, 1945-1980, in the Conflicts in American History series. The =
work is under contract with Bruccoli Clark Layman/Manly, Inc, and =
contributors will receive $250 for essay chapters that will consist of =
the following elements: 1. 2000-3000 word background essay introducing =
the conflict, the people involved, the nature of the conflict and its =
resolution. 2. A specific chronology of the conflict. 3. 10 historical =
documents both in facsimile and in reprinted text form, each with an =
objective head note (150-300 words) that introduces the source. 4. A =
list of recommended readings with a brief annotation. 5. Two =

CFP: The Long Civil Rights Movement (6/1/07; collection)

updated: 
Tuesday, December 19, 2006 - 10:26pm
Zoe Trodd

We are seeking contributors for a work entitled The Long Civil Rights =
Movement, 1945-1980, in the Conflicts in American History series. The =
work is under contract with Bruccoli Clark Layman/Manly, Inc, and =
contributors will receive $250 for essay chapters that will consist of =
the following elements: 1. 2000-3000 word background essay introducing =
the conflict, the people involved, the nature of the conflict and its =
resolution. 2. A specific chronology of the conflict. 3. 10 historical =
documents both in facsimile and in reprinted text form, each with an =
objective head note (150-300 words) that introduces the source. 4. A =
list of recommended readings with a brief annotation. 5. Two =

CFP: The Long Civil Rights Movement (6/1/07; collection)

updated: 
Tuesday, December 19, 2006 - 10:26pm
Zoe Trodd

We are seeking contributors for a work entitled The Long Civil Rights =
Movement, 1945-1980, in the Conflicts in American History series. The =
work is under contract with Bruccoli Clark Layman/Manly, Inc, and =
contributors will receive $250 for essay chapters that will consist of =
the following elements: 1. 2000-3000 word background essay introducing =
the conflict, the people involved, the nature of the conflict and its =
resolution. 2. A specific chronology of the conflict. 3. 10 historical =
documents both in facsimile and in reprinted text form, each with an =
objective head note (150-300 words) that introduces the source. 4. A =
list of recommended readings with a brief annotation. 5. Two =

CFP: General Papers and PhD Bibliography (grad) (1/19/07; journal issue)

updated: 
Tuesday, December 19, 2006 - 10:26pm
pgeng.submissions_at_durham.ac.uk

The University of Durham’s Online Literature Journal

POSTGRADUATE ENGLISH
A Journal and Forum for Postgraduates in English
In the UK and Europe

INVITES postgraduates studying in the UK and Europe to submit papers of not
more than 7000 words on a topic of their choice within the broad range of
English Studies for Issue 15 (March 2007) of this fully refereed online
journal. Papers should conform to the MLA guidelines for presentation and be
received no later than:

JANUARY 19, 2007

CFP: General Papers and PhD Bibliography (grad) (1/19/07; journal issue)

updated: 
Tuesday, December 19, 2006 - 10:26pm
pgeng.submissions_at_durham.ac.uk

The University of Durham’s Online Literature Journal

POSTGRADUATE ENGLISH
A Journal and Forum for Postgraduates in English
In the UK and Europe

INVITES postgraduates studying in the UK and Europe to submit papers of not
more than 7000 words on a topic of their choice within the broad range of
English Studies for Issue 15 (March 2007) of this fully refereed online
journal. Papers should conform to the MLA guidelines for presentation and be
received no later than:

JANUARY 19, 2007

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