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[ecrea] Call for Papers - Animation Studies

Thu Jul 22 06:42:13 GMT 2010


>Following on from the successful annual Society for Animation 
>Studies conference held in Edinburgh two weeks ago, I would like to 
>announce the latest call for papers for Animation Studies.
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>CALL FOR PAPERS - Animation Studies
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>Society for Animation Studies members are invited to submit 
>conference papers from conferences they participated in, especially 
>SAS conferences past and present in the growing subject area of 
>animation studies.   Non-members are welcome to submit papers, but 
>must join the society before an accepted paper can be 
>published.  (Membership details available at 
><http://animationstudies.org>animationstudies.org).
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>All papers are subject to peer review and presentation; acceptance 
>of a paper at a conference is not a guarantee of publication. If a 
>paper is accepted for a conference but not presented it can still be 
>considered, subject to agreement by the editorial board.
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>Papers will be blind refereed where possible and comments collated 
>and returned to the author by the editor.
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>The journal editions run on an annual basis with papers accepted 
>throughout the year but the volume closed on calendar year end. In 
>order to simplify the refereeing and submission, papers will be 
>accepted at deadlines throughout the year. We invite authors to 
>submit papers in spring and late summer/early autumn.
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>We strongly encourage the submission of past papers in order to 
>establish a useful archive of work which members can access. We also 
>encourage the submission of links to other publications or 
>bibliographic citations where conference papers have been published elsewhere.
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>Papers are not limited to word length, though it is expected that 
>the paper will not exceed that of the presentation, or a reasonable 
>approximation of it. Authors may edit their conference 
>presentations, but the text must provide a reasonable representation 
>of the material presented at the conference.
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>Images are welcomed but authors must seek permissions to reproduce 
>them in the journal. Rights owners must be identified in the 
>caption, in the manner specified by the rights owner in a release 
>form signed by that individual. Articles are published under 
>Creative Commons regulations, which allows the author to retain 
>copyright but allows free distribution of the work for educational 
>purposes. Creative Commons is in line with progressive online 
>publishing practices.
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>The Harvard Referencing system will be used. All papers should be 
>submitted in Microsoft Word document files (.doc) or Rich Text 
>Format (.rtf). Please submit images in low resolution, web-ready formats.
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>Email your essay, including a cover page stating your name, your 
>institutional affiliation (now and at the time of the paper 
>presentation), the name of the paper, the conference at which it was 
>published, the date of presentation (or conference dates), four to 
>seven keywords pertaining to the article, a one- to two-sentence 
>blurb, and any significant information related to the editing of the 
>paper. Please also provide contact information suitable for 
>publication with the paper.
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>Deadline for papers is Thursday 19th August. Submit all proposals to 
>Dr Nichola Dobson, Editor at 
><mailto:(journal /at/ animationstudies.org)>(journal /at/ animationstudies.org) or 
><mailto:(nichola_dobson /at/ yahoo.co.uk)>(nichola_dobson /at/ yahoo.co.uk)
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>http://animationstudies.org
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><http://journal.animationstudies.org>http://journal.animationstudies.org

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