Humanist Discussion Group, Vol. 19, No. 357.
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[1] From: mat sept <mat7111_at_YAHOO.COM> (66)
Subject: Reminder: Organdi #8 (Secrecy) deadline 30/11/05
[2] From: Julia Flanders <Julia_Flanders_at_BROWN.EDU> (38)
Subject: Call for submissions: Digital Humanities Quarterly
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Date: Sat, 22 Oct 2005 08:09:08 +0100
From: mat sept <mat7111_at_YAHOO.COM>
Subject: Reminder: Organdi #8 (Secrecy) deadline 30/11/05
Dear all,
We kindly remind you that Organdi Quarterly invites
submissions for Issue #8:
Secrecy (new deadline: 30/11/2005)
Could we live without secrets, and in what kind of
world would we be living? From secret societies to
taboos or state secrets, secrecy seems to be
everywhere. Secrecy is first of all a frontier between
those who know and those who want to know. Secrecy is
kept and exchanged, divides and fascinates, protects
as much as threatens. But can everything be said and
heard, and who can it be said by and kept from? What
is the cost of secrecy and do its forms and degrees
vary? In other words, what is the place and the role
of this mysterious and dangerous notion in human life?
These are some of the questions we would like you to
answer in Organdi’s new issue.
As usual, other contributions unrelated to the theme
of the issue will be considered for the following
sections of Organdi Quarterly:
Letters to the Editors,
Espace Libre (articles, interviews, documents),
Ce qu’il n’est pas nécessaire de détruire, mérite
d'être sauvé (articles, interviews, documents)
Books, Music, Cinema & the Arts (cultural reviews),
Out of Frame (exhibitions).
for more details visit our submission page at
http://www.geocities.com/organdi_revue/submission
With regards
The Editors of Organdi Quarterly
Organdi Quarterly appelle à contribution pour son
prochain numéro: Le Secret (nouveau deadline
30/11/2005)
Pourrait-on se passer de secret, et dans quel monde
vivrions-nous sans secret ? Des sociétés secrètes aux
tabous en passant par les secrets d’Etat, le secret
semble partout. Il est d’abord la marque d’une
frontière posée entre ceux qui savent et les autres
qui cherchent à savoir. Il se garde et s’échange,
divise et fascine, protège autant qu’il menace.
Peut-on pour tout dire et tout entendre ? Et cela avec
n’importe qui ? Est-il un mal ou un bien, est-il
nécessaire ? Quel est son coût, et peut-on en faire
varier les formes ou les degrés ? En d’autres mots,
quels sont la place et le rôle de cette notion
mystérieuse et violente dans la vie des hommes? Voici
quelques questions auxquelles le prochain numéro
d’Organdi vous appelle à répondre.
Comme dans tous nos numéros, les contributions ne
portant pas sur le thème du dossier sont également les
bienvenues, et seront examinées pour les sections
suivantes d’Organdi Quarterly:
Courrier des Lecteurs,
Espace Libre (articles, interviews, documents),
Ce qu’il n’est pas nécessaire de détruire, mérite
d'être sauvé (articles, interviews, documents)
Lire, Voire, Ecouter (critiques),
Out of Frame (expositions).
pour plus de détails, visitez la page:
http://www.geocities.com/organdi_revue/submission
vous pouvez également adresser vos questions par
e-mail à organdi_revue_at_yahoo.com
Cordialement
Les éditeurs d’ Organdi Quarterly
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Date: Sat, 22 Oct 2005 08:11:00 +0100
From: Julia Flanders <Julia_Flanders_at_BROWN.EDU>
Subject: Call for submissions: Digital Humanities Quarterly
Call for Submissions
Digital Humanities Quarterly
Submissions are invited for Digital Humanities Quarterly, a new
open-access peer-reviewed journal sponsored by the Alliance of
Digital Humanities Organizations and the Association for Computers
and the Humanities. Submissions may be mailed to
submissions_at_digitalhumanities.org. A web submission form will also be
available soon.
We welcome material on all aspects of digital media in the
humanities, including humanities computing, new media, digital
libraries, game studies, digital editing, pedagogy, hypertext and
hypermedia, computational linguistics, markup theory, and related
fields. In particular, we are interested in submissions in the
following categories:
--Articles representing original research in digital humanities
--Editorials and opinion pieces on any aspect of digital humanities
--Reviews of web resources, books, software tools, digital
publications, and other relevant materials
--Interactive media works including digital art, hypertext
literature, criticism, and interactive experiments. A separate call
for submissions is also being issued for this area.
Submissions in all categories may be in traditional formats, or may
be formally experimental. We welcome submissions that experiment with
the rhetoric of the digital medium. We encourage the use of
standards-based formats, but over time we will work to accommodate a
wider range of media types and experimental functions.
Submissions may be of any length. All submissions will be peer reviewed.
For submission guidelines, please visit
http://www.digitalhumanities.org/dhq/guidelines/index.shtml. In
particular, please note the new DHQauthor schema, a TEI-based schema
for authoring, available for download together with stylesheets and
documentation at
http://www.digitalhumanities.org/en//DHquarterly/DownloadCentral
For further information, and to contact our editors, please visit
http://www.digitalhumanities.org/dhq/.
Julia Flanders
Wendell Piez
Melissa Terras
General Editors, DHQ
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