Andrew Murphie on Thu, 15 Dec 2005 14:26:37 +0100 (CET)


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<nettime-ann> [call] The Fibreculture Journal - CFP - General Issue 2006


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Call for Papers =96 the Fibreculture Journal =96 General Issue, 2006
(please circulate)

http://journal.fibreculture.org/

:: fibreculture:: has established itself as Australasia's leading 
forum for discussion of internet theory, criticism, and research. The 

Fibreculture Journal is a peer reviewed journal that explores the 
issues and ideas of concern and interest to both the Fibreculture 
network and wider social formations. Themes of recent issues of the 
journal have included: Contagion and the Diseases of Information; 
Multitudes, Creative Organisation and the Precarious Condition of New 

Media Labour; and Mobility, New Social Intensities and the 
Coordinates of Digital Networks. Issues currently in process are: 
Distributed Aesthetics (to be launched December 2005); Games 
Networks; and New Media, Networks and New Pedagogies.

Papers are other relevant works are invited for a General Issue of 
the Fibreculture Journal, to be published in the second half of 2006. 

Proposed contributions should fall within the ambit of the 
Fibreculture Journal=92s interests, as below.

There are guidelines for the format and submission of contributions 
at <http://journal.fibreculture.org/> . These guidelines need to be 
followed in all cases. Contributions should be sent electronically, 
as attachments, to Andrew Murphie at a.murphie@unsw.edu.au. Articles 
not conforming to the Fibreculture Journal's style guide may not be 
considered. It is also the case that, although the Fibreculture 
Journal editors will often work to edit manuscripts, we are not 
always able to publish articles that require extensive editing in 
order to conform to the standards of the journal.

The deadline for submissions is April 30, 2006.

The Fibreculture Journal encourages critical and speculative 
interventions in the debate and discussions concerning information 
and communication technologies and their policy frameworks, network 
cultures and their informational logic, new media forms and their 
deployment, and the possibilities of socio-technical invention and 
sustainability. Other broad topics of interest include the cultural 
contexts, philosophy and politics of:

:: information and creative industries
:: national strategies for innovation, research and development
:: education
:: media and culture, and
:: new media arts

The Fibreculture Journal encourages submissions that extend research 
into critical and investigative networked theories, knowledges and 
practices.

--
"I thought I had reached port; but I seemed to be cast
back again into the open sea" (Deleuze and Guattari, after Leibniz)

Dr Andrew Murphie - Senior Lecturer
School of Media, Film and Theatre, University of New South Wales, 
Sydney, Australia, 2052
web:http://media.arts.unsw.edu.au/andrewmurphie/mysite/index.html
fax:612 93856812 tlf:612 93855548 email: a.murphie@unsw.edu.au
room 311H, Webster Building


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