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[Commlist] Call for Special Issue Proposals: Robots and Labor in Pop Culture
Sun Jan 05 17:00:35 GMT 2020
Call for Papers: Robots and Labor in Pop Culture
DEADLINE EXTENDED: Proposals now due January 24, 2020
Publish date: April, 2021
Guest editor: Liz W Faber, (Elizabeth.Faber /at/ mville.edu)
We are seeking submissions for the April 2021 special issue on robots
and labor in pop culture.
Much of the conversation about robots and Artificial Intelligence for
the past 100 years has focused on whether robots could/should replace
human workers. With this in mind, we are interested in a broad
examination of how pop culture has imagined robots in the workforce,
from classics like the Hanna-Barbera cartoon /The Jetsons/ to more
recent works such as C. Robert Cargill’s 2017 novel /Sea of Rust/.
Considerations of all genres, media, and critical lenses are welcome,
and we are particularly interested in stretching the boundaries of how
labor is defined.
The /Popular Culture Studies Journal /is an open-access academic,
peer-reviewed, refereed journal for scholars, academics, and students
from the many disciplines that study popular culture, as well as the
fans and general public with an interest in popular culture texts,
practices, and industries. The journal serves the MPCA/ACA membership,
as well as scholars globally who recognize and support its mission based
on expanding the way we view popular culture as a fundamental component
within the contemporary world.
To be considered for this special issue, please send a proposal of no
more than 250-300 words to the guest editor, Liz W Faber, at
(Elizabeth.Faber /at/ mville.edu) <mailto:(Elizabeth.Faber /at/ mville.edu)>.
Proposals must be received by Friday, January 24, 2020. Full essays
will be due in August, 2020, and final drafts will be due December, 2020.
Questions and topic inquiries for this special issue can be directed to
the guest editor, Liz W Faber ((Elizabeth.Faber /at/ mville.edu)
<mailto:(Elizabeth.Faber /at/ mville.edu)>).
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