Conferences, Calls for Papers, Submissions
CALL FOR PAPERS: Inaugural issue
Outside the Frame is a journal dedicated to examining emergent theories
concerning how technology is transforming the way we currently think of or
practice scholarship in the Arts and Sciences. We are specifically
interested in theoretical works that approach texts and technology from an
interdisciplinary perspective.
For more information, visit <http://www.textsandtech.org/~outsidetheframe/>.
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Reconstruction: Studies in Contemporary Culture
(<http://www.reconstruction.ws>) is an innovative culture studies journal
dedicated to fostering an intellectual community composed of scholars and
their audience, granting them all the opportunity and ability to share
thoughts and opinions on the most important and influential work in
contemporary interdisciplinary studies.
Submissions are encouraged from a variety of perspectives, including, but
not limited to: geography, cultural studies, folklore, architecture,
history, sociology, psychology, communications, anthropology, music,
political science, semiotics, theology, art history, queer theory, literary
criticism, criminology, urban planning, gender studies, etc. All theoretical
and empirical approaches are welcomed.
All submissions and submission queries should be written care of <submissions@reconstruction.ws>.
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- 5 Sept-8 Sept 2004
University of
Newcastle upon Tyne Extended Deadline: 16 April 2004
Proposals for individual papers and full sessions addressing the conference themes are invited. Proposers should indicate
which of the themes their papers seeks to address. For information on the conference, visit <http://drh2004.ncl.ac.uk/index.php>.
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