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CFP: Teaching & Technology (on-line journal)

updated: 
Saturday, July 18, 1998 - 4:16am
Julia Keefer

> The WWW Journal for Online Education for the World Association for Online
> Education is seeking submissions for its first edition. We are concerned
> with issues related to teaching and researching online and in
> cyber-enhanced classes, as well as how traditional knowledge and concepts
> of self are transformed in cyberspace.
>
> Although the Journal is multidisciplinary and eclectic with both academic
> and non-academic articles, this posting seeks MLA articles on How the

CFP: Teaching & Technology (on-line journal)

updated: 
Saturday, July 18, 1998 - 4:16am
Julia Keefer

> The WWW Journal for Online Education for the World Association for Online
> Education is seeking submissions for its first edition. We are concerned
> with issues related to teaching and researching online and in
> cyber-enhanced classes, as well as how traditional knowledge and concepts
> of self are transformed in cyberspace.
>
> Although the Journal is multidisciplinary and eclectic with both academic
> and non-academic articles, this posting seeks MLA articles on How the

CFP: Teaching & Technology (on-line journal)

updated: 
Saturday, July 18, 1998 - 4:16am
Julia Keefer

> The WWW Journal for Online Education for the World Association for Online
> Education is seeking submissions for its first edition. We are concerned
> with issues related to teaching and researching online and in
> cyber-enhanced classes, as well as how traditional knowledge and concepts
> of self are transformed in cyberspace.
>
> Although the Journal is multidisciplinary and eclectic with both academic
> and non-academic articles, this posting seeks MLA articles on How the

CFP: Victorian Women Writers (Web Page)

updated: 
Wednesday, June 10, 1998 - 5:42pm
Kim & Andrew Wells

With the Internet growing to include more than just chat and xxx sites,
there's plenty of room for even academia! There seems to be a growth of
literature and literary criticism websites that cater to academics,
undergraduates, and interested readers alike, so let's jump on the
bandwagon! I am interested in papers from grad students as well as
professional scholars.

A PhD student, (me) who will be at Texas A & M soon, is creating a
webpage called "Domestic Goddesses: AKA Scribbling Women." The URL for
the site is http://lonestar.texas.net/~kwells/dg1.htm check it out
before you submit.

CFP: Victorian Women Writers (Web Page)

updated: 
Wednesday, June 10, 1998 - 5:42pm
Kim & Andrew Wells

With the Internet growing to include more than just chat and xxx sites,
there's plenty of room for even academia! There seems to be a growth of
literature and literary criticism websites that cater to academics,
undergraduates, and interested readers alike, so let's jump on the
bandwagon! I am interested in papers from grad students as well as
professional scholars.

A PhD student, (me) who will be at Texas A & M soon, is creating a
webpage called "Domestic Goddesses: AKA Scribbling Women." The URL for
the site is http://lonestar.texas.net/~kwells/dg1.htm check it out
before you submit.

CFP: Victorian Women Writers (Web Page)

updated: 
Wednesday, June 10, 1998 - 5:42pm
Kim & Andrew Wells

With the Internet growing to include more than just chat and xxx sites,
there's plenty of room for even academia! There seems to be a growth of
literature and literary criticism websites that cater to academics,
undergraduates, and interested readers alike, so let's jump on the
bandwagon! I am interested in papers from grad students as well as
professional scholars.

A PhD student, (me) who will be at Texas A & M soon, is creating a
webpage called "Domestic Goddesses: AKA Scribbling Women." The URL for
the site is http://lonestar.texas.net/~kwells/dg1.htm check it out
before you submit.

CFP: Victorian Women Writers (Web Page)

updated: 
Wednesday, June 10, 1998 - 5:42pm
Kim & Andrew Wells

With the Internet growing to include more than just chat and xxx sites,
there's plenty of room for even academia! There seems to be a growth of
literature and literary criticism websites that cater to academics,
undergraduates, and interested readers alike, so let's jump on the
bandwagon! I am interested in papers from grad students as well as
professional scholars.

A PhD student, (me) who will be at Texas A & M soon, is creating a
webpage called "Domestic Goddesses: AKA Scribbling Women." The URL for
the site is http://lonestar.texas.net/~kwells/dg1.htm check it out
before you submit.

CFP: Book Reviews in Cyberculture

updated: 
Tuesday, June 9, 1998 - 3:39am
David Silver

The Resource Center for Cyberculture Studies (RCCS) seeks scholars from
across the disciplines to review books devoted to the emerging field of
cyberculture. Book reviews run from 500 to 2000 words and are published
online each month. RCCS is especially interested in finding scholars to
review the following titles:

  * Whitfield Diffie and Susan Landau, _Privacy on the Line: The Politics
    of Wiretapping and Encryption_ (MIT Press, 1998)

  * Stephen Doheny-Farina, _The Wired Neighborhood_ (Yale University
    Press, 1996)

  * Katie Hafner and Matthew Lyon, _Where Wizards Stay Up Late: The
    Origins of the Internet_ (Simon & Schuster, 1996)

CFP: Angelaki (journal) and change of publisher info

updated: 
Sunday, June 7, 1998 - 5:02pm
Gerard Greenway

A N G E L A K I
journal of the theoretical humanities

"Best New Journal"
Council of Editors of Learned Journals
(CELJ) Awards, 1996

1. General call for papers
2. New publisher announcement & frequency, etc.
3. New issue out & how to get contents listings

1. _Angelaki_ is NOW SEEKING WORK for publication in
its general/open issues for winter 1999 and the year
2000. Please visit the _Angelaki_ website for
submission information:

WWW.CARFAX.CO.UK/ANG-AD.HTM

CFP: Journal of Gay, Lesbian, & Bisexual Identity

updated: 
Saturday, June 6, 1998 - 4:23am
Warren J. Blumenfeld

   JOURNAL OF GAY, LESBIAN, AND BISEXUAL IDENTITY

The JOURNAL OF GAY, LESBIAN, AND BISEXUAL IDENTITY
is a progressive, international, interdisciplinary forum dedicated to the
exchange of new knowledge and ideas about every major aspect of
lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender life. It features original
peer-reviewed articles, "round-table" discussions, interviews, high quality
research papers, personal essays, reviews, and poetry that address all
aspects of LGBT culture, history, theory, politics, community, and identity.

CFP: Journal of Gay, Lesbian, & Bisexual Identity

updated: 
Saturday, June 6, 1998 - 4:23am
Warren J. Blumenfeld

   JOURNAL OF GAY, LESBIAN, AND BISEXUAL IDENTITY

The JOURNAL OF GAY, LESBIAN, AND BISEXUAL IDENTITY
is a progressive, international, interdisciplinary forum dedicated to the
exchange of new knowledge and ideas about every major aspect of
lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender life. It features original
peer-reviewed articles, "round-table" discussions, interviews, high quality
research papers, personal essays, reviews, and poetry that address all
aspects of LGBT culture, history, theory, politics, community, and identity.

CFP: TEXT Technology (journal)

updated: 
Thursday, May 28, 1998 - 6:17pm
Peter Sands

TEXT Technology CALL FOR PAPERS and REVIEWS

_TEXT Technology: the Journal of Computer Text Processing_ seeks papers and
reviews of Internet sites and related materials. We seek reviews of
websites and web development tools relevant to humanities computing and
text processing—from word processing and concordances to SGML tools, and
everything in between. We also seek critical and analytical papers that
address issues of emerging technologies on the Internet, including the
World Wide Web, hypertext and hypermedia, innovative approaches to
teaching and research that employ Internet technologies, the state of
published research on these areas, and just about anything else to do
with the Web.

CFP: TEXT Technology (journal)

updated: 
Thursday, May 28, 1998 - 6:17pm
Peter Sands

TEXT Technology CALL FOR PAPERS and REVIEWS

_TEXT Technology: the Journal of Computer Text Processing_ seeks papers and
reviews of Internet sites and related materials. We seek reviews of
websites and web development tools relevant to humanities computing and
text processing—from word processing and concordances to SGML tools, and
everything in between. We also seek critical and analytical papers that
address issues of emerging technologies on the Internet, including the
World Wide Web, hypertext and hypermedia, innovative approaches to
teaching and research that employ Internet technologies, the state of
published research on these areas, and just about anything else to do
with the Web.

CFP: Domestic Women Writers (Web Site)

updated: 
Friday, May 15, 1998 - 11:48pm
Kim & Andrew Wells

The Internet is fast becoming an important source for literary criticism =
of all kinds. Kim Wells, an Ph.D. student at Texas A&M University, is =
currently developing a webpage titled "Domestic Goddesses: AKA =
Scribbling Women" The page will begin by featuring Louisa May Alcott, =
Kate Chopin, Willa Cather, Sarah Orne Jewett, Harriet Beecher Stowe and =
Edith Wharton. I eventually hope to expand the scope to include authors =
Laura Ingalls Wilder, Dorothy Wordsworth, and other women writers of =
domestic fiction as well, so if you have papers on any of these =
underrepresented authors that you would like to see published on the =
Internet, you may also send them.

CFP: Eighteenth-Century Novel (journal)

updated: 
Wednesday, April 8, 1998 - 5:50pm
Kevin Berland

New Annual Forthcoming:
EIGHTEENTH-CENTURY NOVEL

_Eighteenth-Century Novel_ will be an annual refereed publication
dedicated to critical examination of the prose fiction of the "long"
eighteenth century, roughly 1688-1830. At present we are especially
interested in articles dealing with works written after 1730.

Requests for further information or manuscripts of 750-1,500 words
(notes) or 7,000-14,000 words (articles), prepared in compliance with the
rules and procedures outlined in _The Chicago Manual of Style_ (14th ed.)
should be submitted to

Professor Susan Spencer, Editor
_Eighteenth-Century Novel_
16 East Constance Avenue
Santa Barbara, CA 93105

CFP: Eighteenth-Century Novel (journal)

updated: 
Wednesday, April 8, 1998 - 5:50pm
Kevin Berland

New Annual Forthcoming:
EIGHTEENTH-CENTURY NOVEL

_Eighteenth-Century Novel_ will be an annual refereed publication
dedicated to critical examination of the prose fiction of the "long"
eighteenth century, roughly 1688-1830. At present we are especially
interested in articles dealing with works written after 1730.

Requests for further information or manuscripts of 750-1,500 words
(notes) or 7,000-14,000 words (articles), prepared in compliance with the
rules and procedures outlined in _The Chicago Manual of Style_ (14th ed.)
should be submitted to

Professor Susan Spencer, Editor
_Eighteenth-Century Novel_
16 East Constance Avenue
Santa Barbara, CA 93105

CFP: Computers and the Humanities (journal)

updated: 
Friday, March 13, 1998 - 7:58pm
Nancy M. Ide

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                    COMPUTERS AND THE HUMANITIES

For over thirty years, Computers and the Humanities (CHum) has been the
premier international journal for publications on language, text, and
humanities-related research.

CFP: Computers and the Humanities (journal)

updated: 
Friday, March 13, 1998 - 7:58pm
Nancy M. Ide

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                    COMPUTERS AND THE HUMANITIES

For over thirty years, Computers and the Humanities (CHum) has been the
premier international journal for publications on language, text, and
humanities-related research.

CFP: TEXT Technology (journal)

updated: 
Friday, March 13, 1998 - 7:50pm
Peter Sands

******** PLEASE CROSSPOST *********

TEXT Technology CALL FOR PAPERS and REVIEWS

CFP: TEXT Technology (journal)

updated: 
Friday, March 13, 1998 - 7:50pm
Peter Sands

******** PLEASE CROSSPOST *********

TEXT Technology CALL FOR PAPERS and REVIEWS

CFP: Early Theatre (journal)

updated: 
Wednesday, March 11, 1998 - 5:46am
Helen Ostovich

ANNOUNCEMENT OF NEW JOURNAL

Early Theatre: A Journal associated with the Records of Early English
Drama (acronym ET/REED, ISSN 1206-9078) will appear annually beginning in
the fall of 1998. Early Theatre is a peer-reviewed journal with a
nine-menber international editorial board. The first volume will contain
articles and notes on a variety of cultural and theatrical concerns, such
as:

CFP: Early Theatre (journal)

updated: 
Wednesday, March 11, 1998 - 5:46am
Helen Ostovich

ANNOUNCEMENT OF NEW JOURNAL

Early Theatre: A Journal associated with the Records of Early English
Drama (acronym ET/REED, ISSN 1206-9078) will appear annually beginning in
the fall of 1998. Early Theatre is a peer-reviewed journal with a
nine-menber international editorial board. The first volume will contain
articles and notes on a variety of cultural and theatrical concerns, such
as:

CFP: Early Theatre (journal)

updated: 
Wednesday, March 11, 1998 - 5:46am
Helen Ostovich

ANNOUNCEMENT OF NEW JOURNAL

Early Theatre: A Journal associated with the Records of Early English
Drama (acronym ET/REED, ISSN 1206-9078) will appear annually beginning in
the fall of 1998. Early Theatre is a peer-reviewed journal with a
nine-menber international editorial board. The first volume will contain
articles and notes on a variety of cultural and theatrical concerns, such
as:

CFP: Sycamore: American Studies (E-journal)

updated: 
Monday, March 9, 1998 - 1:11am
Ian Finseth

                        * * CALL FOR PAPERS * *

Sycamore, an online scholarly journal of American Studies, is accepting
article-length papers on the following topics: The American Family, War
and Peace, Science in Art, and The Coolidge Years (1923-1929). These
topics are broadly conceived (excepting the chronological restriction of
the last), and submissions representing a diversity of fields and
interpretive or theoretical perspectives are encouraged. Sycamore can be
found at <http://www.unc.edu/sycamore>.

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