International Journal for Emerging Technologies & Society (iJETS) - CFP
** High Priority ** Dear Colleagues Please find below a call for papers for the next edition of iJETS (The International Journal of Emerging Technologies and Society). We look forward to your submissions. Our apologies for cross-posting. ***************************************************************************************** iJETS is a multi-disciplinary journal, focusing on the complex relationship between science and technology and their wider socio-cultural contexts. Perhaps more importantly, iJETS is designed as a forum for informed discussion and debate about the role of technology in society, drawing on a variety of viewpoints from all branches of the social and behavioural sciences and humanities. iJETS attracts submissions from diverse perspectives. Previous articles have examined the social implications of various emerging technologies, from biotechnology and cybernetics, genetic parentage testing and genetically modified crops, mobile Internet and wireless interfaces, online civic engagement and risk, trust and attitudes towards new technologies, gaming and love online. See http://www.swin.edu.au/ijets/ for past issues. Submitted manuscripts are subjected to a double-blind referee process and must not have been published or currently under consideration for publication elsewhere. Guidelines for authors are available at: http://www.swinburne.edu.au/hosting/ijets/ijets/authors.html For further information, please contact the Managing Editor, Sue Malta at smalta@swin.edu.au or ijets@swin.edu.au ............................................... Sue Malta Managing Editor International Journal of Emerging Technologies and Society (iJETS) Swinburne University of Technology John Street, Hawthorn, VIC 3122 Ph: 0409.433.077 Email: ijets@swin.edu.au Or: smalta@swin.edu.au www.swin.edu.au/ijets ----- Swinburne University of Technology CRICOS Provider Code: 00111D NOTICE This e-mail and any attachments are confidential and intended only for the use of the addressee. They may contain information that is privileged or protected by copyright. If you are not the intended recipient, any dissemination, distribution, printing, copying or use is strictly prohibited. The University does not warrant that this e-mail and any attachments are secure and there is also a risk that it may be corrupted in transmission. It is your responsibility to check any attachments for viruses or defects before opening them. If you have received this transmission in error, please contact us on +61 3 9214 8000 and delete it immediately from your system. We do not accept liability in connection with computer virus, data corruption, delay, interruption, unauthorised access or unauthorised amendment. Please consider the environment before printing this email.
Dear Susan, What is the last date for submitting a paper? have a nice day, Michael On 8/8/08, Susan Malta <SMalta@groupwise.swin.edu.au> wrote:
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Dear Colleagues
Please find below a call for papers for the next edition of iJETS (The International Journal of Emerging Technologies and Society). We look forward to your submissions. Our apologies for cross-posting.
***************************************************************************************** iJETS is a multi-disciplinary journal, focusing on the complex relationship between science and technology and their wider socio-cultural contexts. Perhaps more importantly, iJETS is designed as a forum for informed discussion and debate about the role of technology in society, drawing on a variety of viewpoints from all branches of the social and behavioural sciences and humanities.
iJETS attracts submissions from diverse perspectives. Previous articles have examined the social implications of various emerging technologies, from biotechnology and cybernetics, genetic parentage testing and genetically modified crops, mobile Internet and wireless interfaces, online civic engagement and risk, trust and attitudes towards new technologies, gaming and love online.
See http://www.swin.edu.au/ijets/ for past issues.
Submitted manuscripts are subjected to a double-blind referee process and must not have been published or currently under consideration for publication elsewhere. Guidelines for authors are available at: http://www.swinburne.edu.au/hosting/ijets/ijets/authors.html
For further information, please contact the Managing Editor, Sue Malta at smalta@swin.edu.au or ijets@swin.edu.au
............................................... Sue Malta Managing Editor International Journal of Emerging Technologies and Society (iJETS) Swinburne University of Technology John Street, Hawthorn, VIC 3122 Ph: 0409.433.077 Email: ijets@swin.edu.au Or: smalta@swin.edu.au www.swin.edu.au/ijets
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Hi Michael We would need to have an article submitted by Friday 29 August AT THE LATEST to have it considered for the next edition. Is there a chance you may have something ready by then? Kind regards Sue Malta
"Michael Baron" <webbaron@gmail.com> 8/14/2008 1:52 pm >>> Dear Susan,
What is the last date for submitting a paper? have a nice day, Michael On 8/8/08, Susan Malta <SMalta@groupwise.swin.edu.au> wrote:
** High Priority **
Dear Colleagues
Please find below a call for papers for the next edition of iJETS (The International Journal of Emerging Technologies and Society). We look forward to your submissions. Our apologies for cross-posting.
***************************************************************************************** iJETS is a multi-disciplinary journal, focusing on the complex relationship between science and technology and their wider socio-cultural contexts. Perhaps more importantly, iJETS is designed as a forum for informed discussion and debate about the role of technology in society, drawing on a variety of viewpoints from all branches of the social and behavioural sciences and humanities.
iJETS attracts submissions from diverse perspectives. Previous articles have examined the social implications of various emerging technologies, from biotechnology and cybernetics, genetic parentage testing and genetically modified crops, mobile Internet and wireless interfaces, online civic engagement and risk, trust and attitudes towards new technologies, gaming and love online.
See http://www.swin.edu.au/ijets/ for past issues.
Submitted manuscripts are subjected to a double-blind referee process and must not have been published or currently under consideration for publication elsewhere. Guidelines for authors are available at: http://www.swinburne.edu.au/hosting/ijets/ijets/authors.html
For further information, please contact the Managing Editor, Sue Malta at smalta@swin.edu.au or ijets@swin.edu.au
............................................... Sue Malta Managing Editor International Journal of Emerging Technologies and Society (iJETS) Swinburne University of Technology John Street, Hawthorn, VIC 3122 Ph: 0409.433.077 Email: ijets@swin.edu.au Or: smalta@swin.edu.au www.swin.edu.au/ijets
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Susan, I might have something for this month, but do you know what the later deadlines will be and if there are any themes coming up? Thanks, Kim On Thu, Aug 14, 2008 at 3:01 PM, Susan Malta <SMalta@groupwise.swin.edu.au>wrote:
Hi Michael
We would need to have an article submitted by Friday 29 August AT THE LATEST to have it considered for the next edition.
Is there a chance you may have something ready by then?
Kind regards
Sue Malta
"Michael Baron" <webbaron@gmail.com> 8/14/2008 1:52 pm >>> Dear Susan,
What is the last date for submitting a paper? have a nice day, Michael
On 8/8/08, Susan Malta <SMalta@groupwise.swin.edu.au> wrote:
** High Priority **
Dear Colleagues
Please find below a call for papers for the next edition of iJETS (The International Journal of Emerging Technologies and Society). We look forward to your submissions. Our apologies for cross-posting.
*****************************************************************************************
iJETS is a multi-disciplinary journal, focusing on the complex relationship between science and technology and their wider socio-cultural contexts. Perhaps more importantly, iJETS is designed as a forum for informed discussion and debate about the role of technology in society, drawing on a variety of viewpoints from all branches of the social and behavioural sciences and humanities.
iJETS attracts submissions from diverse perspectives. Previous articles have examined the social implications of various emerging technologies, from biotechnology and cybernetics, genetic parentage testing and genetically modified crops, mobile Internet and wireless interfaces, online civic engagement and risk, trust and attitudes towards new technologies, gaming and love online.
See http://www.swin.edu.au/ijets/ for past issues.
Submitted manuscripts are subjected to a double-blind referee process and must not have been published or currently under consideration for publication elsewhere. Guidelines for authors are available at: http://www.swinburne.edu.au/hosting/ijets/ijets/authors.html
For further information, please contact the Managing Editor, Sue Malta at smalta@swin.edu.au or ijets@swin.edu.au
............................................... Sue Malta Managing Editor International Journal of Emerging Technologies and Society (iJETS) Swinburne University of Technology John Street, Hawthorn, VIC 3122 Ph: 0409.433.077 Email: ijets@swin.edu.au Or: smalta@swin.edu.au www.swin.edu.au/ijets
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