************************ Call for Submissions ************************ disClosure, a journal of social theory , invites submissions for Issue #12: (in)civilities visit the web site version of this call at: http://www.uky.edu/ArtsSciences/SocTheo/DisClosure/cfp12.htm This issue of disclosure is devoted to the concept of civility and its various manifestations. We seek submissions that explore the theoretical and practical dimensions of civilities and incivilities (broadly defined). Contributions from an array of theoretical perspectives are welcome, including, but not limited to: poststructuralism, critical theory, Marxism, queer theory, psychoanalysis, gender theory, and postcolonialism. We invite work that addresses any aspect of the issue theme. Possible topics might include: citizenship community identity the state democracy civil society grass roots movements anarchy patriotism fear hate freedom rights nationalism social body power exploitation isolationism radical democracy civilization imperialism colonialism globalization terrorism genocide oppression militarism domination compassion activism hegemony resistance justice censorship violence non-violence fascism desire SUBMISSION DEADLINE: February 15, 2002 About disClosure: a journal of social theory disClosure is a blind refereed journal produced in conjunction with the Committee on Social Theory at the University of Kentucky. The journal welcomes submissions from all theoretical perspectives and genres (essay, interview, review, short fiction, poetry, artwork) and from authors and artists (academically affiliated or not) concerned with social theory. Editorial decisions are based solely on quality and originality. Articles in past issues of disClosure have broadly engaged material of interest to readers in the humanities, social sciences, and the arts. In the past, editorial collective members have interviewed: David Roediger, Linda Alcoff, Alexander Cockburn, Jane Flax, David Harvey, Chantal Mouffe, Gloria Anzaldua, Paul Taylor, Cindi Katz, bell hooks and others. Art and poetry submissions from international and more local contributors have also appeared in disClosure as important expressions relating to the themes considered. Please see the following website for submissions information: http://www.uky.edu/ArtsSciences/SocTheo/DisClosure/cfp12.htm Mail to: disClosure c/o Department of Philosophy 1415 Patterson Office Tower University of Kentucky Lexington, KY, USA 40506-0027 e-mail inquiries for this issue to: [log in to unmask]