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[CSL]: [CTHEORY] CTheory Live: Religion, Technology & Terrorism

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Interdisciplinary academic study of Cyber Society <[log in to unmask]>

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On Behalf Of Theory, Technology and Culture
Sent: 17 October 2006 22:34
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Subject: [CTHEORY] CTheory Live: Religion, Technology & Terrorism

_____________________________________________________________________
 CTHEORY:        THEORY, TECHNOLOGY AND CULTURE        VOL 29, NO 3
        *** Visit CTHEORY Online: http://www.ctheory.net ***

 Announcement    17/10/2006    Editors: Arthur and Marilouise Kroker
 _____________________________________________________________________




 CTheory Live: Religion, Technology & Terrorism
 ==============================================

 Dear CTheory Readers,


 We are very pleased to announce a new CTheory Live symposium:
 Religion, Technology & Terrorism, which will take place at the
 Pacific Centre for Technology and Culture, University of Victoria
 (www.pactac.ca) on Thursday, October 19, 2006 at 2:30pm (PST).
 The symposium will be followed by the electronic book launch of
 two new CTheory Books projects.

 Both events will be streamed live, and can be viewed at:

 http://www.pactac.net/stream.html


============================================================

              RELIGION, TECHNOLOGY & TERRORISM

            Symposium and Electronic Book Launch



                 THURSDAY, OCTOBER 19, 2006

                 SESSION STARTS AT 2:30 PST

     ________________________________________________
     |                                              |
     |              DR. STEPHEN PFOHL               |
     |         (Sociology, Boston College)          |
     |                                              |
     |                                              |
     |       TECHNOLOGIES OF THE APOCALYPSE:        |
     |                                              |
     |        THE _LEFT BEHIND_ NOVELS AND          |
     |            FLIGHT FROM THE FLESH             |
     |                                              |
     |______________________________________________|


     ________________________________________________
     |                                              |
     |             DR. ANDREW WERNICK               |
     |     (Cultural Studies, Trent University)     |
     |                                              |
     |                                              |
     |          THE PASSION OF THE SOCIAL:          |
     |                                              |
     |   REFLECTIONS ON THE SEATTLE RAVE KILLINGS   |
     |                                              |
     |______________________________________________|



        Followed by the Electronic Book Launch of
                 two new CTheory Books

     ________________________________________________
     |                                              |
     |                STEPHEN PFOHL                 |
     |                                              |
     |                LEFT BEHIND:                  |
     |           TECHNOLOGY, RELIGION AND           |
     |            FLIGHT FROM THE FLESH             |
     |                                              |
     |                                              |
     |                     AND                      |
     |                                              |
     |                                              |
     |                ARTHUR KROKER                 |
     |                                              |
     |             BORN AGAIN IDEOLOGY:             |
     |     RELIGION, TECHNOLOGY, AND  TERRORISM     |
     |                                              |
     |______________________________________________|


                   SEATING WILL BE LIMITED

                **  RESERVATIONS REQUIRED  **

                  CONTACT <[log in to unmask]>


============================================================

 Andrew Wernick is a sociologist and historian of ideas as well as
 a cultural theorist and jazz pianist. He is the founder and
 director of Trent University's Institute for the Study of Popular
 Culture as well as the current chair of Trent's Cultural Studies
 Department. His interests focus on media theory and advertising,
 the place of religion in postmodernity, and the notion of time in
 contemporary culture.  He is the author of _Promotional Culture:
 Advertising, Ideology, and Symbolic Expression_ (Sage, 1991) and
 co-editor of _Shadow of Spirit: Religion and Postmodernism_
 (Routledge, 1992) and _Images of Ageing_ (Routledge, 1995).

 Stephen Pfohl is Professor of Sociology at Boston College
 where he teaches courses on social theory; postmodern culture;
 crime, deviance and social control; images and power; and
 sociology and psychoanalysis. Dr. Pfohl is the author of numerous
 books and articles including _Death at the Parasite Cafe_,
 _Images of Deviance and Social Control_, _Predicting
 Dangerousness_, and the forthcoming volumes _Venus in Video_
 and _Magic and the Machine_. A past-President of the Society
 for the Study of Social Problems and a founding member of
 Sit-Com International, a Boston-area collective of activists
 and artists, he is also co-editor of the 2006 book _Culture,
 Power, and History: Studies in Critical Sociology_.

 Arthur Kroker is Canada Research Chair in Technology, Culture
 and Theory and Professor of Political Science at the University
 of Victoria, Canada. Co-editor of CTheory and Director of the
 Pacific Centre for Technology and Culture (www.pactac.net), he
 is the author of numerous books on technology and culture,
 including _The Possessed Individual: Technology and the French
 Postmodern_, _Data Trash: The Theory of the Virtual Class_
 (with M. Weinstein), and _The Will to Technology and the
 Culture of Nihilism: Heidegger, Nietzsche and Marx_.

 _____________________________________________________________________

 *
 * CTHEORY is an international peer-reviewed journal of theory,
 *    technology and culture. Articles, interviews, and key book
 *    reviews in contemporary discourse are published weekly as
 *    well as theorisations of major "event-scenes" in the
 *    mediascape.
 *
 * Editors: Arthur and Marilouise Kroker
 *
 * Editorial Board: Jean Baudrillard (Paris), Paul Virilio (Paris),
 *   Bruce Sterling (Austin), R.U. Sirius (San Francisco), Siegfried
 *   Zielinski (Koeln), Stelarc (Melbourne), Richard Kadrey (San
 *   Francisco), DJ Spooky [Paul D. Miller] (NYC), Timothy Murray
 *   (Ithaca/Cornell), Lynn Hershman Leeson (San Francisco), Stephen
 *   Pfohl (Boston), Andrew Ross (NYC), David Cook (Toronto), Ralph
 *   Melcher (Sante Fe), Shannon Bell (Toronto), Gad Horowitz
 *   (Toronto), Andrew Wernick (Peterborough).
 *
 * In Memory: Kathy Acker
 *
 * Editorial Assistant: Ted Hiebert
 * WWW Design & Technical Advisor: Spencer Saunders (CTHEORY.NET)
 * WWW Engineer Emeritus: Carl Steadman

 _____________________________________________________________________

                To view CTHEORY online please visit:
                      http://www.ctheory.net/

            To view CTHEORY MULTIMEDIA online please visit:
                 http://ctheorymultimedia.cornell.edu/

 _____________________________________________________________________

 * CTHEORY includes:
 *
 * 1. Electronic reviews of key books in contemporary theory.
 *
 * 2. Electronic articles on theory, technology and culture.
 *
 * 3. Event-scenes in politics, culture and the mediascape.
 *
 * 4. Interviews with significant theorists, artists, and writers.
 *
 * 5. Multimedia theme issues and projects.
 *
 *
 * The Editors would like the thank the University of Victoria for
 *   financial and intellectual support of CTheory. In particular, the
 *   Editors would like to thank the Dean of Social Sciences, Dr. C.
 *   Peter Keller, the Dean of Engineering, Dr. D. Michael Miller and
 *   Dr. Jon Muzio, Department of Computer Science.
 *
 _____________________________________________________________________
 *
 * (C) Copyright Information:
 *
 *   All articles published in this journal are protected by
 *   copyright, which covers the exclusive rights to reproduce and
 *   distribute the article.  No material published in this journal
 *   may be translated, reproduced, photographed or stored on
 *   microfilm, in electronic databases, video disks, etc., without
 *   first obtaining written permission from CTheory.
 *   Email [log in to unmask] for more information.
 *
 _____________________________________________________________________
 *
 * Mailing address: CTHEORY, University of Victoria, PO Box 3050,
 *   Victoria, BC, Canada, V8W 3P5.
 *
 * Full text and microform versions are available from UMI, Ann Arbor,
 *   Michigan; and Canadian Periodical Index/Gale Canada, Toronto.
 *
 * Indexed in: International Political Science Abstracts/
 *   Documentation politique international; Sociological Abstract
 *   Inc.; Advance Bibliography of Contents: Political Science and
 *   Government; Canadian Periodical Index; Film and Literature Index.
 *
 _____________________________________________________________________

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