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[ecrea] cfp: 'digital technologies and educational integrity', special issue of IJEI journal
Sun Jan 17 22:40:15 GMT 2010
Call for papers:
'Digital technologies and educational integrity'
A special issue of the online refereed journal IJEI
Edited by Chris Moore and Ruth Walker
University of Wollongong
This special issue of the International Journal for Educational
Integrity (IJEI) seeks articles that address the impact of digital
technologies on educational integrity. Many different terms have
emerged in an attempt to capture the shifting terrain of media use
and users in various networked environments: 'social',
'participatory', 'user-generated' or simply 'new' media. Common to
the online interactive spaces of Web2.0 is the challenge of
technologies and practices that are capable of changing the way we
teach, learn, and share knowledge. How can we best engage and
support students and colleagues coming to terms with the dynamics of
these technologies and the development of new literacies?
We are particularly interested in innovative research from scholars
in cultural and media studies and/or the scholarship of teaching and
learning, and welcome interest from other disciplinary researchers,
who might consider a broad range of questions about digital
technologies that critically unpack the conversation about academic
integrity and go beyond a preoccupation with plagiarism and research
ethics. Critical voices of concern, examples of best practice and
consideration of the perceived impact of digital technology on
institutional boundaries are keenly sought as is research exploring
the collaborative approaches to social and participatory media that
challenge conceptions about authorial identity and scholarly writing
practices. Research examining the development of new literacies that
celebrate the appropriation, adaptation and transformation of source
material would fit well within the scope of this special issue. We
also welcome reviews of relevant books or publica
tions.
Abstracts (max 500 words) due date: 31st March 2010
Full papers (3-6000 words) due date: 1st July 2010
Book reviews (1000 words) due date: 1st September 2010
Special issue release date: December 2010
Please send all enquiries and abstracts to the editors at
(ruth_walker /at/ uow.edu.au).
Submission style guide:
http://www.unisa.edu.au/EducationalIntegrity/Journal_submission_guidelines.htm
About the editors:
Chris Moore is a father, gamer and lecturer in Digital
Communications, Games and Media Studies at the University of
Wollongong. Currently researching Australian gamers and their
cultural, economic and social contributions, this focus has emerged
from analysis of the complementary and alternative regimes of
intellectual property generation and management, including the Open
Source movement and digital games modification sub-cultures and
online learning practices.
Ruth Walker teaches a range of academic writing programs in the
Faculties of Creative Arts and Law at the University of Wollongong.
Her research interests take a cultural and media studies approach to
academic integrity, particularly regarding the impact of media
technologies on critical writing practices. She is currently the
deputy chair of the Asia Pacific Forum for Educational Integrity (APFEI).
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