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[ecrea] "Spaces" E-Journal Launch and Call for Submissions

Tue Feb 26 17:31:10 GMT 2008


>"SPACES" E-Journal Launch and Call for Submissions
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>Graduate students and faculty in the Arts and Humanities at Teachers
>College, Columbia University announce the launch of the first issue of
>Spaces?a graduate student e-journal dedicated to examining and
>reshaping educational research from disciplines throughout the Arts
>and Humanities including Philosophy, Visual Culture, English, History,
>Cultural Studies, and Art and Music. Spaces is intended to provide a
>forum to critique, examine and re-define how educational research is
>understood and practiced through exploring a diversity of pedagogical
>philosophies and research practices inherent to the Arts and Humanities.
>
>Graduate students are encouraged to submit work that challenges
>traditionally defined ways of thinking and doing research through the
>use of interdisciplinary approaches and alternative modes of
>discourse. We particularly encourage submissions that cross
>disciplinary boundaries and integrate visual (multi-media, film,
>and/or images) and written text.  Spaces is now accepting submissions
>for the Spring/Summer 2008 issue.  Topics include, but are not limited
>to the following:
>
>?       The roles and potential of ?practice? in the arts and humanities
>?       The arts as a space of learning
>?       The arts as research practice
>?       Education beyond schools
>?       The arts and humanities beyond the school
>?       Politics, and policy in the arts and humanities
>?       Visual Culture
>?       Cultural Theory
>?       Aesthetics
>?       New Media and New Media Theory in Relation to the Arts
>
>The next issue of Spaces will be published in fall of 2008. We will be
>accepting submissions for the next issue of the journal from now until
>May 15th. Please visit the Spaces web site at www.tc.edu/spaces to
>review our call for submissions, and our submission guidelines and
>editorial policy.  If you have any further questions please contact
>editors Matt Carlin and Jim Werner at (spaces_ejournal /at/ tc.edu)
>
>
>

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Nico Carpentier (Phd)
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Vrije Universiteit Brussel - Free University of Brussels
Centre for Studies on Media and Culture (CeMeSO)
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NEW BOOKS OUT
Understanding Alternative Media
by Olga Bailey, Bart Cammaerts, Nico Carpentier
(December 2007)
http://mcgraw-hill.co.uk/html/0335222102.html
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Participation and Media Production. Critical Reflections on Content Creation.
Edited by Nico Carpentier and Benjamin De Cleen
(January 2008)
<http://www.c-s-p.org/Flyers/Participation-and-Media-Production--Critical-Reflections-on-Content-Creation1-84718-453-7.htm>http://www.c-s-p.org/Flyers/Participation-and-Media-Production--Critical-Reflections-on-Content-Creation1-84718-453-7.htm 

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