CFP: Writing in a Digital Age/Submissions Due Oct 17
Just a reminder about the deadline for proposals (October 17th) **Link to proposal** https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B0NLr285sb3uSzFmWkp5blBoMVE We're announcing a CFP for a webtext collection on topics surrounding surveillance, privacy, and writing infrastructures. The invitation for interdisciplinary proposals includes projects that intersect writing classrooms, communities, and cultures. A sample of what we're interested in include: * how community members respond to local to national events where acts of sur- and sous-veillance occur to protect the interests of those in authority and those of the citizenry, e.g., Ferguson, Flint, and online. * ways surveillance impact culture(s) and influence daily habits and/or lives as it connects to digital rhetoric and writing, e.g., algorithmic discrimination, fitness trackers, Internet of Things objects, social media habits, intellectual property. * how digital rhetoric and writing/communication scholars/educators inform public and private industries to make reforms to surveillance practices. <mailto:digitalwriting@protonmail.com>The deadline for 500-word proposals of webtexts is October 17, 2016. Notifications to authors will occur on December 19, 2016 and draft chapters are due April 17, 2017. Queries and submissions: digitalwritingatprotonmaildotcom / digitalwriting@protonmail.com Sincerely, Estee Beck, PhD Assistant Professor of Professional & Technical Writing/Digital Humanities Department of English The University of Texas at Arlington estee.beck@uta.edu Les Hutchinson Doctoral Student Department of Writing, Rhetoric, and American Cultures Michigan State University hutch220@msu.edu _________________________________________________________________ Estee Beck, Ph.D. ? Assistant Professor, English ? The University of Texas at Arlington
participants (1)
-
Beck, Estee