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Up Close and Personal: The Possibilities of Narrative Inquiry in Writing
Centers
Edited by Rebecca Jackson and Valerie Balester
LIMINA: A JOURNAL OF HISTORICAL AND CULTURAL STUDIES
http://www.arts.uwa.edu.au/limina
Call for Papers: Limina 10th Anniversary Edition
Final Submission Date: Friday, 29th September 2003.
SOCIAL SEMIOTICS: Special Symposium - 'What is Media Theory?' - 15/12/03 (for
Vol 14 (2) 2004)
General Editor: Professor Terry Threadgold, Cardiff University, Wales, UK
Co-Editor: Dr Radhika Mohanram, Cardiff University, Wales, UK
Associate Editor, Australia: Dr Joseph Pugliese, Macquarie University, NSW,
Australia
Associate Editor, USA: Dr Toby Miller, New York University, USA
Book Review Editors: Dr Karin Wahl-Jorgensen, Cardiff University, Wales, UK
Rebecca Farley, Cardiff University, Wales, UK
Editorial Assistant: Judith Pryor, Cardiff University, Wales, UK
SOCIAL SEMIOTICS: Special Symposium - 'What is Media Theory?' - 15/12/03 (for
Vol 14 (2) 2004)
General Editor: Professor Terry Threadgold, Cardiff University, Wales, UK
Co-Editor: Dr Radhika Mohanram, Cardiff University, Wales, UK
Associate Editor, Australia: Dr Joseph Pugliese, Macquarie University, NSW,
Australia
Associate Editor, USA: Dr Toby Miller, New York University, USA
Book Review Editors: Dr Karin Wahl-Jorgensen, Cardiff University, Wales, UK
Rebecca Farley, Cardiff University, Wales, UK
Editorial Assistant: Judith Pryor, Cardiff University, Wales, UK
SOCIAL SEMIOTICS: Special Symposium - 'What is Media Theory?' - 15/12/03 (for
Vol 14 (2) 2004)
General Editor: Professor Terry Threadgold, Cardiff University, Wales, UK
Co-Editor: Dr Radhika Mohanram, Cardiff University, Wales, UK
Associate Editor, Australia: Dr Joseph Pugliese, Macquarie University, NSW,
Australia
Associate Editor, USA: Dr Toby Miller, New York University, USA
Book Review Editors: Dr Karin Wahl-Jorgensen, Cardiff University, Wales, UK
Rebecca Farley, Cardiff University, Wales, UK
Editorial Assistant: Judith Pryor, Cardiff University, Wales, UK
SOCIAL SEMIOTICS: Special Symposium on Sexualities - 15/10/03
(for Vol 14 (1) 2004)
General Editor: Professor Terry Threadgold, Cardiff University, Wales, UK
Co-Editor: Dr Radhika Mohanram, Cardiff University, Wales, UK
Associate Editor, Australia: Dr Joseph Pugliese, Macquarie University, NSW,
Australia
Associate Editor, USA: Dr Toby Miller, New York University, USA
Book Review Editors: Dr Karin Wahl-Jorgensen, Cardiff University, Wales, UK
Rebecca Farley, Cardiff University, Wales, UK
Editorial Assistant: Judith Pryor, Cardiff University, Wales, UK
Call for contributors to EIGHTEENTH-CENTURY BRITISH
HISTORIANS, an upcoming volume of the DICTIONARY OF LITERARY BIOGRAPHY
Seeking contributors for a short list of remaining entries for
EIGHTEENTH-CENTURY BRITISH HISTORIANS, a volume of the reference series,
DICTIONARY OF LITERARY BIOGRAPHY. The current volume will be edited by
Ellen J. Jenkins, Ph.D., and produced by Bruccoli Clark Layman, Inc., for
Gale Research. This volume of the series will include biographical,
evaluative entries of 3,000, 6,000, or 10,000 words. Honoraria will be
paid for acceptable entries.
Entries still available include the following:
Call for contributors to EIGHTEENTH-CENTURY BRITISH
HISTORIANS, an upcoming volume of the DICTIONARY OF LITERARY BIOGRAPHY
Seeking contributors for a short list of remaining entries for
EIGHTEENTH-CENTURY BRITISH HISTORIANS, a volume of the reference series,
DICTIONARY OF LITERARY BIOGRAPHY. The current volume will be edited by
Ellen J. Jenkins, Ph.D., and produced by Bruccoli Clark Layman, Inc., for
Gale Research. This volume of the series will include biographical,
evaluative entries of 3,000, 6,000, or 10,000 words. Honoraria will be
paid for acceptable entries.
Entries still available include the following:
Call for Papers
Carolyn Burdett and Angelique Richardson are seeking contributions for a
Special Issue of the journal New Formations on ŒEugenics¹.
Call for Papers
Carolyn Burdett and Angelique Richardson are seeking contributions for a
Special Issue of the journal New Formations on ŒEugenics¹.
Journal of Professional Studies
Announcement and Call for Papers
The Journal of Professional Studies (JPS) is a new scholarly, peer-reviewed
journal published by St. John's University in New York and devoted to the
pedagogic needs and research interests of those working within career-oriented
disciplines. The journal therefore welcomes articles from a wide range of
professional disciplines, including but not limited to, such fields as
Criminal Justice, Health Services, Hospitality Management, Computer Science,
Sports Administration, Television and Film, Legal Studies, Administration and
Economics, and Journalism.
CALL FOR PAPERS
Green Letters
Deadline: 1 October 2003
Green Letters, the journal of ASLE-UK (the Association for the Study of
Literature and Environment, UK Branch), is devoted to exploring
interdisciplinary interfaces between humans and the natural environment.
CALL FOR PAPERS
Green Letters
Deadline: 1 October 2003
Green Letters, the journal of ASLE-UK (the Association for the Study of
Literature and Environment, UK Branch), is devoted to exploring
interdisciplinary interfaces between humans and the natural environment.
Revised call: Oprah Anthology
We are soliciting papers for an academic anthology on the phenomenon of
Oprah. It is undeniable that Oprah Winfrey has transcended the iconic
cult of celebrity to become a Western cultural force of the late-twentieth
and early twenty-first centuries. As her show nears its much anticipated
end — though its endless reproduction in syndication seems inevitable — it
seems appropriate to produce an anthology that evaluates the multifaceted
influences and implications of Oprah.
Suggested topics include, but are not limited to:
Revised call: Oprah Anthology
We are soliciting papers for an academic anthology on the phenomenon of
Oprah. It is undeniable that Oprah Winfrey has transcended the iconic
cult of celebrity to become a Western cultural force of the late-twentieth
and early twenty-first centuries. As her show nears its much anticipated
end — though its endless reproduction in syndication seems inevitable — it
seems appropriate to produce an anthology that evaluates the multifaceted
influences and implications of Oprah.
Suggested topics include, but are not limited to:
Revised call: Oprah Anthology
We are soliciting papers for an academic anthology on the phenomenon of
Oprah. It is undeniable that Oprah Winfrey has transcended the iconic
cult of celebrity to become a Western cultural force of the late-twentieth
and early twenty-first centuries. As her show nears its much anticipated
end — though its endless reproduction in syndication seems inevitable — it
seems appropriate to produce an anthology that evaluates the multifaceted
influences and implications of Oprah.
Suggested topics include, but are not limited to:
Call for Papers:
British Soap Opera: Present and Future (deadline 11/1/03)
(1 November 2003)
edited by Su Holmes
(Southampton Institute, UK)
Call for Papers:
British Soap Opera: Present and Future (deadline 11/1/03)
(1 November 2003)
edited by Su Holmes
(Southampton Institute, UK)
Personal essays, critical articles, and creative work about the late
poet Everette Maddox (1944-1989) are being sought for a book-length
collection of critical and creative responses to Maddox being edited by
Grace Bauer and Julie Kane. Send completed work or proposals via e-mail
to kanej_at_nsula.edu or via surface mail to:
Dr. Julie Kane
Language and Communication Department
Northwestern State University
318 Kyser Hall
Natchitoches, LA 71497
Proposals describing existing or planned works about Maddox are desired
as soon as possible, while completed works will by due by February 28,
2004.
Personal essays, critical articles, and creative work about the late
poet Everette Maddox (1944-1989) are being sought for a book-length
collection of critical and creative responses to Maddox being edited by
Grace Bauer and Julie Kane. Send completed work or proposals via e-mail
to kanej_at_nsula.edu or via surface mail to:
Dr. Julie Kane
Language and Communication Department
Northwestern State University
318 Kyser Hall
Natchitoches, LA 71497
Proposals describing existing or planned works about Maddox are desired
as soon as possible, while completed works will by due by February 28,
2004.
Call for Papers: Adjunct Instruction/Issues
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The Academic Exchange Quarterly includes articles on adjunct instruction on an ongoing basis.
Please consider submitting a manuscript on any aspect of adjunct instruction to AEQ. This is an important area of inquiry that affects everyone in higher education-- administrators, tenured professors, students and adjunct instructors themselves. What are your thoughts on this timely issue that has changed the face of higher education as we know it?
Call for Papers: Adjunct Instruction/Issues
This message is being cross-posted; please excuse duplication.
The Academic Exchange Quarterly includes articles on adjunct instruction on an ongoing basis.
Please consider submitting a manuscript on any aspect of adjunct instruction to AEQ. This is an important area of inquiry that affects everyone in higher education-- administrators, tenured professors, students and adjunct instructors themselves. What are your thoughts on this timely issue that has changed the face of higher education as we know it?
X-posted from SHAKSPER
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The editors of a proposed volume of collected essays titled 'The
Cultures of New World Order: Writing, Reading, Theory since 1991'invite
submissions of abstracts for essays between 6-8,000 words. The
abstracts themselves need not be more than 500 words.
The volume of literature on globalisation has reached near
epidemic proportions, the analysis of one of its key elements - what the
U.S. president George Bush snr. called a 'new world order' in his 1991
State of Union Address - is also gathering pace. These critical efforts
have received a fresh boost by events such as Al-Quaida's September 11
attacks on New York, and the subsequent US-led invasions of Afghanistan
The editors of a proposed volume of collected essays titled 'The
Cultures of New World Order: Writing, Reading, Theory since 1991'invite
submissions of abstracts for essays between 6-8,000 words. The
abstracts themselves need not be more than 500 words.
The volume of literature on globalisation has reached near
epidemic proportions, the analysis of one of its key elements - what the
U.S. president George Bush snr. called a 'new world order' in his 1991
State of Union Address - is also gathering pace. These critical efforts
have received a fresh boost by events such as Al-Quaida's September 11
attacks on New York, and the subsequent US-led invasions of Afghanistan
Call for Papers
Special issue of Current Writing on Paul Gilroy and 'The Black Atlantic:
Modernity and double consciousness'
The publication of Paul Gilroy's 'The Black Atlantic: Modernity and double
consciousness' ten years ago made a major contribution to the reconfiguration
of the study of black literatures and cultures. Since then several scholars
have engaged with the ways in which the Atlantic divides and connects Africa,
Europe, and the Americas; with notions of black modernity; and with the
intricacies of double consciousness.
Call for Papers
Special issue of Current Writing on Paul Gilroy and 'The Black Atlantic:
Modernity and double consciousness'
The publication of Paul Gilroy's 'The Black Atlantic: Modernity and double
consciousness' ten years ago made a major contribution to the reconfiguration
of the study of black literatures and cultures. Since then several scholars
have engaged with the ways in which the Atlantic divides and connects Africa,
Europe, and the Americas; with notions of black modernity; and with the
intricacies of double consciousness.
Call for Papers
Special issue of Current Writing on Paul Gilroy and 'The Black Atlantic:
Modernity and double consciousness'
The publication of Paul Gilroy's 'The Black Atlantic: Modernity and double
consciousness' ten years ago made a major contribution to the reconfiguration
of the study of black literatures and cultures. Since then several scholars
have engaged with the ways in which the Atlantic divides and connects Africa,
Europe, and the Americas; with notions of black modernity; and with the
intricacies of double consciousness.