16.184 call for articles: "Online Lives"

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                   Humanist Discussion Group, Vol. 16, No. 184.
           Centre for Computing in the Humanities, King's College London
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             Date: Thu, 29 Aug 2002 07:46:17 -0700
             From: William Craig Howes <craighow@hawaii.edu>
             Subject: Deadline Extension for "Online Lives": A _Biography_
    Special Issue to 9/15

    Extension of Deadline for Call for Articles: A _Biography_ Special Issue

    Online Lives

    Due to a number of recent enquiries, and some adjustments in production
    schedules, the deadline for the Winter 2003 issue of _Biography_ has been
    extended to SEPTEMBER 16, 2002.

    This issue will feature critical essays on how auto/biography and other
    forms of life writing are engaging the Internet, hypertext, digital
    multimedia, and the immersive interactive environments of MOOs, virtual
    worlds, and role-playing games. Guest editor John Zuern seeks contributions
    that address topics such as personal home pages, online
    diaries and web logs, web-based genealogical research and family histories,
    the stability and/or flux of identity in virtual communities, and the
    creative use of webcams and other surveillance and tracking technologies
    for self-representation. Interdisciplinary and multicultural approaches, as
    well as explorations of the theoretical, methodological, and ethical
    challenges of studying online lives are particularly encouraged.

    TO SUBMIT: Manuscripts should be double spaced and ideally between 3,000
    and 10,000 words. A double-blind submission policy will be followed; the
    authors name should not appear anywhere on the manuscript, but an
    accompanying cover letter should contain the authors name and address.
    Consultation on manuscript ideas is welcomed.

    For more information, or to submit an entry, contact the Center for
    Biographical Research, University of Hawai'i at Mnoa, Honolulu, Hawai'i
    96822 USA; Tel./Fax: (808) 956-3774; biograph@hawaii.edu



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