CFP: Reconsidering Genre (11/1/04; journal issue)
Life Writing
Special Issue 2005
"Reconsidering Genre"
Guest editors: Gabriele Helms and Laurie McNeill
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Life Writing
Special Issue 2005
"Reconsidering Genre"
Guest editors: Gabriele Helms and Laurie McNeill
PHILAMENT invites contributors for its fifth edition. This upcoming issue is to
circulate around ideas of Ornament.
Deadline: Friday 27th August 2004.
Ornamental ideas, suggestions, texts or otherwise:
PHILAMENT invites contributors for its fifth edition. This upcoming issue is to
circulate around ideas of Ornament.
Deadline: Friday 27th August 2004.
Ornamental ideas, suggestions, texts or otherwise:
CALL FOR PAPERS
CALL FOR PAPERS
The Star Trek Franchise Effect: Cultural Reception and Interpretation
Call for Papers: The Star Trek franchise and associated cultural phenomena, a volume to be edited by Lincoln Geraghty.
The Star Trek Franchise Effect: Cultural Reception and Interpretation
Call for Papers: The Star Trek franchise and associated cultural phenomena, a volume to be edited by Lincoln Geraghty.
The Star Trek Franchise Effect: Cultural Reception and Interpretation
Call for Papers: The Star Trek franchise and associated cultural phenomena, a volume to be edited by Lincoln Geraghty.
NMEDIAC, The Journal of New Media & Culture, is soliciting traditional
research and or theory-based articles for the upcoming Winter 2004 issue.
The deadline for submissions is October 31, 2004.
NMEDIAC is a scholarly peer-reviewed online publication. It is an
intellectual canvas where the cultural spaces and experiences of new media
are theorized and rigorously explored within global and local
contingencies of the present and past. In particular, we encourage
submission of cross-disciplinary research of new media texts, users, and
technologies. Works that incorporate either or both humanities and social
science approaches to scholarship are welcome.
NMEDIAC, The Journal of New Media & Culture, is soliciting traditional
research and or theory-based articles for the upcoming Winter 2004 issue.
The deadline for submissions is October 31, 2004.
NMEDIAC is a scholarly peer-reviewed online publication. It is an
intellectual canvas where the cultural spaces and experiences of new media
are theorized and rigorously explored within global and local
contingencies of the present and past. In particular, we encourage
submission of cross-disciplinary research of new media texts, users, and
technologies. Works that incorporate either or both humanities and social
science approaches to scholarship are welcome.
NMEDIAC, The Journal of New Media & Culture, is soliciting traditional
research and or theory-based articles for the upcoming Winter 2004 issue.
The deadline for submissions is October 31, 2004.
NMEDIAC is a scholarly peer-reviewed online publication. It is an
intellectual canvas where the cultural spaces and experiences of new media
are theorized and rigorously explored within global and local
contingencies of the present and past. In particular, we encourage
submission of cross-disciplinary research of new media texts, users, and
technologies. Works that incorporate either or both humanities and social
science approaches to scholarship are welcome.