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Call For Papers
Medical Crossfire, a monthly publication circulated to more than 85,000
primary-care physicians nationwide, provides a platform for debates and
peer exchange on important controversies in medicine. Our editorial
mission is based on the belief that debate and discourse fuel physician
learning and understanding.
Pacific Coast Philology, the journal of the Pacific Ancient and Modern
Language Association (West Coast regional MLA) solicits articles for fall
2001 publication. Essays of 15-25 pages may address any topic of ancient or
modern literature and languages, but must be written in English for our
general readership and must follow MLA format. They should be submitted in
triplicate by December 31, 2000 to Victoria Myers, General Editor, Pacific
Coast Philology, c/o Humanities Division, Pepperdine University, 24255
Pacific Coast Highway, Malibu, CA 90263-4225. Authors must be members of
PAMLA at the time of submission. For membership information, contact
MartianusCapella.com, a new online metajournal, is calling for papers in all
disciplines. The site's purpose is to promote cross disciplinary research, open
discussion and synthesis, as well as to provide an easy way to search through
multiple documents for specific keywords and topics. Even though we have just
opened the site, and only recently issued our first call for papers,
MartianusCapella.com has already had more than 4000 visitors.
RHIZOMES: CULTURAL STUDIES IN EMERGING KNOWLEDGE AND STRANGE ATTRACTIONS
CALL FOR PAPERS
Disability Studies Online Magazine:
Our journal "Zeistprünge. Forschungen zur Frühen Neuzeit"
(information on website of Verlag Vittorio Klostermann) is inviting
articles on early modern history, culture, and science. Articles are
published in German or English. Please submit your articles
- in printed form to:
Zentrum zur Erforschung der Fruehen Neuzeit
Johann Wolfgang Goethe-Universitaet
D - 60054 Frankfurt am Main
- as an email attachment in Rich Text Format to
G.Engel_at_em.uni-frankfurt.de
Yours,
G.Engel
Dr. Gisela Engel
Zentrum zur Erforschung der Fruehen Neuzeit
Johann Wolfgang Goethe-Universitaet
D - 60054 Frankfurt am Main
Tel. (069) 7982 3282
Fax (069) 7982 5122
Subject: dis/utopia
Voyeuristic television programs such as Survivor and Big Brother, coupled
with the easy accessibility of information via the Internet and other modern
information sources, are a startling echo of the Distopian writings of
Orwell and Huxley. Have we succumbed to a Distopian order, or are we simply
on a bumpy path to a Utopian world?
A CALL FOR PAPERS
for
MYTHOSPHERE
Editor in Chief
William G. Doty
University of Alabama in Tuscaloosa
Mythosphere: A Journal for Image, Myth and Symbol is conceived as an
interdisciplinary and cross-disciplinary journal in the humanities, and
intends to aim for integration of information across several disciplines and
fields of inquiry; authors will share their special expertise, not in the
highly technical diction of specialist journals, but rather on a level of
articulation appropriate for a wide range of scholars and educated readers
from different backgrounds alike.
A CALL FOR PAPERS
for
LIT
Literature Interpretation Theory
Editors in Chief
Lee A. Jacobus and Regina Barreca
University of Connecticut
ANNOUNCING NEW EDITORS
for
THE COMMUNICATION REVIEW
Co-Editors
Andrea L. Press and Bruce A. Williams
Institute of Communications Research
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
With the goal of exploring new, disciplined approaches to communication
studies, The Communication Review seeks a synthesis of concerns traditional
to the field of communication and humane studies scholarship. The journal's
heuristic division of the field into three analytical perspectives provide a
natural structure for creating new knowledge across conventional
disciplinary boundaries:
A CALL FOR PAPERS
for
THE REVIEW OF EDUCATION, PEDAGOGY AND CULTURAL STUDIES
Editors-in-Chief
Henry Giroux, Susan Searls Giroux
and Patrick Shannon
Penn State University
History of Intellectual Culture
Call for Papers
History of Intellectual Culture is a new international electronic journal
that publishes peer-reviewed research papers on the socio-historical
contexts of ideas and ideologies and their relationships to community and
state formation, physical environments, human and institutional agency,
and personal and collective identity and lived experience. The journal
will highlight the viability and vibrancy of intellectual history as a
scholarly field, present new perspectives for research and analysis, and
stimulate critical discussion amongst scholars and students across
disciplines.
AmeriCultures.Org is a new and developing website offering a
mediated academic journal. For further information and online
submission, please go to www.AmeriCultures.org.
CALL FOR ARTICLES
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nasty.cx - the brattiest academics on the web.
nasty is looking for some partnes in crime. We're an online academic
publication, showcasing a community of academics on the web. Through
cutting, controversial articles and online discussion forums, we hope to
stimulate the minds of netizens around the world. You can help us.
nasty is currently on the lookout for English language conference-length
papers from academics in all realms of the humanities. We are
particularly interested in sociopolitical and literary papers, with a
focus on the modern/post-modern period.
The Centre for Early Modern History, Culture and Science
publishes the journal "Zeitsprünge. Forschungen zur Frühen
Neuzeit" (Verlag Vittorio Klostermann) and invites contributions.
You will find informations about past issues of the journal on the
website of Verlag Vittorio Klostermann and within short time on our
website.
Our current interests are apocalyptic thinking and apocalyptic
movements, the history of secrets, the history of the senses, the
theory and history of perception.But we will also welcome other
essays relevant to the study of early modern history, culture and
science.
Please submit your essays either as email attachment or by
snailmail.
The Journal for Early Modern Cultural Studies (JEMCS) seeks article-length
contributions for its inaugural issues. Scheduled to begin publication in
2001, JEMCS welcomes scholarly work on the period from the late fifteenth
through the late nineteenth centuries, with a particular focus on
cross-disciplinary studies of literature and the broader social formation.
Feminist, queer/lesbian, postmodernist, postcolonial, and historicist
methodologies are encouraged. The author's name should appear only on a
detachable cover sheet and not within the body of the article.
Manuscripts will not be returned unless accompanied by a self-addressed
Dear Colleagues,
I am pleased to inform you that on 4 April 2000, a new internet-based, peer
reviewed journal will be launched,
Consciousness, Literature and the Arts
The URL is http://www.aber.ac.uk/~drawww/journal/
Aims and Scope
The journal provides a forum for new work relating the arts and literature
to the exploration of consciousness currently flourishing in many
disciplines such as philosophy, cognitive science, psychology,
neuroscience, computer science, and physics.
http://www.kk.kau.se/mct/start.html
This is a call for papers for the 4th Issue of M/C/T a journal/e-zine
concerned with Media, Culture and Technology. For this issue, we have the
following special theme:
The Fake Issue
What's real? What's true? These may seem like outdated questions in these
hyper wired times of ours. Indeed, as Jean Baudrillard pointed out years
ago, the question of authenticity no longer matters in the same way, now
that we are fully immersed in an environment of virtual simulation. The
quest for authenticity is not only pointless but dissatisfying as well.
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Volume 3 of Minerva - An Internet Journal of Philosophy (which is now
refereed) is online at http://www.ul.ie/~philos/vol3/index.html
Contents:
EXPLAINING EXPERT CATEGORISATION Rebecca Bryant
LOGIC AND DIAGNOSTIC Paul Tomassi
THREE DIALECTICAL RELATIONSHIPS AND THE NECESSITY OF CRITIQUE IN
THEODORE ADORNO'S WORKS Gregory B. Sadler
SIMULATING PHILOSOPHY Shai Ophir
SOME ENDEAVOURS AT SYNTHESISING A SOLUTION TO THE SORITES Shane Ralston
BERKELEY AND LIBER MUNDI Costica Bradatan
CFP: Journal of Aging and Identity
An invitation to contribute! The Journal of Aging and Identity is seeking
original contributions.
The faculty and administration of Penn State University's Altoona College
are pleased to announce the publication of a new refereed journal of
literary criticism.
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http://www.kk.kau.se/mct/start.html
This is a call for papers for the January Issue of M/C/T a
journal/e-zine concerned with Media, Culture and Technology. M/C/T is a new
journal for a new medium for a new millenium.
M/C/T encourages writing that challenges given assumptions about the
information society. We seek to analyse, critique, probe and raise
questions about the intersecting vectors of media, culture and technology.
We invite our readers to join in the conversation and write for M/C/T. We
encourage open hypertexts/ cybertexts.
The Centre for Studies in Early Modern History, Culture and
Science (Zentrum zur Erforschung der Fruehen Neuzeit) at Johann
Wolfgang Goethe Universitaet at Frankfurt a.M. publishes the
journal "Zeitspruenge". The next issue will be focussed on
apocalyse/millenarianism/end of the world problems. We are
looking for relevant essays. Please submit your essay to
Professor Dr. Klaus Reichert
Zentrum zur Erforschung der Fruehen Neuzeit
Johann Wolfgang Goethe-Universitaet
D - 60054 Frankfurt am Main
email addresses: my address or: K.Reichert_at_em.uni-frankfurt.de
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ANNOUNCEMENT AND CALL FOR PAPERS
The co-chairs and organizers of the Women Art Patrons and Collectors:
Past and Present Conference held last March at the New York Public
Library wish to announce their launching of a new art history journal
entitled Aurora. This journal will be inaugurated in late 2000 and will
publish articles dealing with all time periods, cultures, media, and/or
methodologies within the field of art history. We are currently seeking
articles for the first issue. Manuscripts to be considered should be
sent to:
Lilian H. Zirpolo, 255 Glen Road, Woodcliff Lake, NJ 07675,
lzirpolo_at_worldnet.att.net