CFP: Computer Culture: Netporn Topics (11/15/05; SW/TX PCA/ACA, 2/8/06-2/11/06)
CALL FOR PAPERS
Computer Culture Area
2006 SWTexas Popular Culture Assoc./American Culture Assoc.
http://www.h-net.org/~swpca/
Albuquerque, New Mexico, February 8-11, 2006
We are seeking individual paper proposals as well as panel proposals
(panels of three or four presenters) on netporn topics involving issues
such as representation, community, news coverage, politics, business,
gender, the law and morality, surveillance, voyeurism, film, literature,
and art. Histories and analyses are both welcome. The conference began
as a regional meeting but is now national--even international--in scope.
For Panel Proposals:
Feel free to query first. Panel proposals should include all of the
information demanded for individual paper proposals, including
information about the panel chair, as well as a 100-word statement of
the panel's rationale and of any noteworthy organizational features.
For Paper Proposals:
Please submit: 1) a 100-200-word abstract by November 15, 2005
(preferably in the body of an email); 2) contact information: address,
phone number(s), fax number, and email address; 3) a biographical note
in which you outline your career and/or define your connection to the
topic. However, you do not need to prove expertise in the area of your
proposed presentation.
Graduate students, independent researchers, and industry insiders are
welcome.
Send proposals to:
Professor Joseph Chaney
Area Co-Chair, Computer Culture
jchaney_at_iusb.edu
Department of English
Indiana University South Bend
South Bend IN 46634-7111
(574) 520-4870
fax: (574) 520-4538
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