CALL TO ACADEMICS Your work published on The Writing Platform
http://www.thewritingplatform.com/
Are you interested in publishing your academic work, finding new collaborators, developing articles for significant scholarship or testing ideas by getting feedback from your peers?
The Editors of The Writing Platform encourage the submission of short academic research papers that are accessible to a more general audience of writers and artists. We are looking for papers about creative practice and practice-based research across a broad range of subject areas where the practice intersects with digital technologies.
TWP publishes at intersection between technology and writing; it provides an important space for sharing knowledge that is underrepresented in traditional academic publishing. TWP connects you with your community of scholars and provides capacity for high impact publishing outside academia. Contributors include well-known writers and thinkers such as Margaret Atwood, Philip Hensher and Naomi Alderman, and industry heavyweights like Porter Anderson and Richard Nash.
We welcome pitches for articles based on your own research, short critical essays on theoretical developments in the field and reflexive praxis, with a word length between 1000 and 2500.
If you are interested in submitting a paper for us to consider for this Research page, please contact hello at thewritingplatform.com with a short description or abstract before 17 February, 2017.
Do not hesitate to contact us if you have any questions.
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www.digitalartsforum.org.uk
The Digital Arts Forum Website is a new site which offers its members the
opportunity to publish news, events and weblogs, as well as take part in
discussions, forums and online chat.
The Digital Arts Forum is aimed primarily at digital artists and arts
workers in the East Midlands region of the UK, although we welcome input
from members elsewhere. The Forum is managed by Anna Petry, Digital Arts
Development Officer at Broadway Cinema and Media Centre in Nottingham.
The Digital Arts Forum provides a meeting ground for digital artists and
arts professionals to discuss work, strategy and development. Through its
regular meetings and email discussion lists, it aims to bring together a
network of artists to develop collaborations and partnerships which will
build the quality and profile of digital arts in the region
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