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>Date: Tue, 15 Oct 2002 09:36:14 -0700
>From: "you are here - the journal of creative geography" <[log in to unmask]>
Dear geographers, writers, artists, architects, scientists, professionals,
philosophers, travelers:
>
"you are here: the journal of creative geography" wants your submissions!
Please forward this notice to others in your circle of colleagues, students
and friends who might enjoy the opportunity to participate in our efforts.
>
"you are here" is an annual publication, featuring essays, fiction, poetry,
photographs, and artwork led by graduate students in the Department of Geography
at The University of Arizona. We are interested in a wide variety of perceptions
of place, and ideas about how it is interpreted, experienced, and created.
We encourage submissions from undergraduate and graduate students of all
disciplines, faculty, and the non-academic community.
>
>Please visit our website to view excerpts and artwork from our previous
>five issues: http://www.u.arizona.edu/~urhere/
>
>CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS
>
>What does PLACE mean to you?
>
>For our next issue:
>"you are here" invites submissions for its Spring 2003 issue, loosely organized
>around the theme "Broadcasts, Transmissions, Correspondence." In short,
>how do we communicate WHERE we are to those who are distant? To those we
>have never met? To those we may never see again? What elements of PLACE
>come through in these transmissions, and why? From the radio or television
>broadcast, to the posting of a letter or email, from the collection and
>re-assemblage of old cards and letters, to the making of a film, how does
>PLACE and the way we experience, imagine, apprehend, and represent it come
>through in another location? And what might be lost? Where do our transmissions
>come from, and where do they go? Do "broadcasts" change their place(s) of
>origin?
>
>These are some of the questions posed by the editors of "you are here."
>We
>invite you to ask your own questions, and to vary widely on the theme.
>
>The deadline for consideration for Volume 5, Number 1 is DECEMBER 15, 2002.
>Detailed submission guidelines can be found on our website: http://www.u.arizona.edu/~urhere/
>
>We look forward to hearing from you!
>
>Many thanks,
>
>The staff of "you are here"
>
>you are here - the journal of creative geography
>Dept. of Geography and Regional Development
>Harvill Building, Box 2
>The University of Arizona
>Tucson, AZ 85721
>
Dr Simon Batterbury
currently:
Visiting Professor
International Development Studies/Geography
Roskilde University
Building 05.1, P.O. Box 260
DK-4000 Roskilde, Denmark
tel +45 46742627
fax +45 46743034
http://www.institut3.ruc.dk/iu/homepage.htm
Usually:
Assistant Professor
Dept. of Geography and Regional Development
The University of Arizona
409 Harvill Building, Box #2
Tucson, AZ 85721-0076, USA
Phone: (520) 626-8054
Fax: (520) 621-2889
http://geog.arizona.edu/~web/faculty.htm
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