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September 16, 2003
media ecology conference call for papers
Posted by Liz Lawley
The
Media Ecology Association has put out a
Call for Papers for its 5th annual conference, Digital Environments and the Liberal Arts. The conference will be held in Rochester, NY (on my stomping grouds, the
RIT campus) in June of 2004.
Doug Rushkoff will be one of the plenary speakers.
Organizers are looking for papers in some of these areas:
* Hyperfiction and games
* social software
* gaming communities
* online misbehavior
* digital identities
* Internet art
* PDA & handheld devices
* literature in ditigal environments
* digital poetry
* blogs and digital journalism
Paper proposals are due by December 1st.
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