>Subject: Conference announcement (Daniel Meyer Dinkgrafe)
>Date: 16 October 2000 13:47
>
>CFP 1
>Dear Colleagues,
>The International Society for the Study of European Ideas (ISSEI) is
>pleased to announce its 8th International Conference, to be held from July
>22 - 27, 2002, in Aberystwyth, Wales, UK. The overall conference topic is
>European Culture in a Changing World: Between Nationalism and Globalism
>The conference is multi-disciplinary, and addresses the central topic in
>the following sections:
>
> I. History, Geography, Science
>II. Economics, Politics, Law
>III. Education, Women's Studies, Sociology
>IV. Art, Theatre, Literature, Religion, Culture
>V. Language, Philosophy, Psychology
>
>The conference is structured as workshop discussions and paper
>presentations. Initially, we invite colleagues to offer one or more
>workshops in their specialist area within sections I - V. Please submit the
>following information:
>
>Title, Name
>Academic affiliation
>Postal Address
>Email address
>Workshop section (I-V)
>Workshop title
>Summary of workshop topic
>
>Deadline for submissions: 1 December 2001
>
>Please use the submission form provided on the conference website (URL:
>http://www.aber.ac.uk/tfts/issei2002/), or send by email to Dr. Daniel
>Meyer-Dinkgrafe, or by Fax to ++44 1970 622831, or by mail to ISSEI 2002,
>Department of Theatre, Film and Television Studies, University of Wales
>Aberystwyth, Parry Williams Building, Penglais Campus, Aberystwyth,
>Ceredigion SY23 3AJ, Wales, UK.
>
>The Academic Board of the Conference will review workshop submissions on a
>regular basis and inform prospective chairs of whether their workshop has
>been accepted.
>
>Once accepted, the workshop description will be placed on the Call for
>Papers section of the conference website. In addition, chairs are expected
>to embark on their own activities of recruiting speakers for their workshop.
>
>
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>CFP2
>Dear Colleagues,
>
>In April 2000, I launched a peer-reviewed, internet-based journal,
>*Consciousness, Literature, and the Arts*
>
>Current Editorial Board
>
>Roy Ascott, University of Wales College Newport (interactive arts)
>John Danvers, Exeter College of Art and Design (fine arts)
>Catherine Fitzmaurice, University of Delaware, USA (theatre/voice)
>Richard Gough, Centre for Performance Research, Aberystwyth, UK
>(performance)
>William S. Haney II, American University of Cyprus (literature)
>Sunil Kothari, Calcutta (Dance)
>Peter Malekin, American University of Cyprus (literature)
>Michael Mangan, University of Wales Aberystwyth (theatre)
>Mike Pearson, University of Wales Aberystwyth (theatre/ performance)
>Aldo Tassi, Loyola College, Maryland (Philosophy)
>Arthur Versluis, Michigan State University (literature)
>Christopher Webster, University of Wales Aberystwyth (fine arts)
>Ralph Yarrow, University of East Anglia, Norwich, UK (drama/theatre)
>Phillip Zarrilli, University of Surrey, UK (theatre/performance)
>
>The journal provides a forum for new work relating the arts and literature
>to the exploration of consciousness currently flourishing in many
>disciplines such as philosophy, cognitive science, psychology,
>neuroscience, computer science, and physics.
>
>Submissions are welcome from the fields of fine arts, performing arts
>(performance, theatre, dance, music), and media arts (film, television,
>multimedia, hypermedia), literature and any sub-categories of those areas.
>
>The journal publishes traditional scholarly articles, essays, polemics,
>creative writing in any genre, creative arts in any genre, discussion and
>debate, work-in-progress, critical and/or creative comments on previous
>contributions. Authors are encouraged to make full use of options provided
>by the Internet as publishing medium.
>
>The journal is fully peer-reviewed: each submission is sent on an anonymous
>basis to two acknowledged representatives of the field. Authors are
>provided with a full response to their submission, indicating detailed
>suggestions for change where appropriate.
>
>The journal is published 3-4 times a year, with supplements publishing
>relevant conference proceedings.
>
>See URL http://www.aber.ac.uk/tfts/journal/ for issues 1:1 and 1:2.
>
>
Dr. Daniel Meyer-Dinkgrafe
Department of Theatre, Film and Television Studies
University of Wales Aberystwyth
Parry-Williams Building, Penglais Campus,
Aberystwyth, Ceredigion SY23 3AJ
Tel. 01970 622835; Fax 01970 622831
email: [log in to unmask]
Website of *Consciousness, Literature and the Arts*:
http://www.aber.ac.uk/tfts/journal/
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