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[ecrea] CFP: Stream: Culture/Politics/Technology
Mon May 19 04:51:49 GMT 2008
>Stream: Culture/Politics/Technology
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>www.streamjournal.org
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>Stream: Culture/Politics/Technology is an open-access, peer-reviewed
>graduate e-journal for students in communication studies and cognate
>fields encompassing three over-overlapping streams of concentration:
>culture, politics, and technology. It is published by the Communication
>Graduate Caucus at Simon Fraser University. Papers are blind reviewed
>by graduate students, making Stream a unique contribution to the
>flourishing and productive field of communication in Canada. In
>employing open-source software and Creative Commons licensing, Stream
>is exceptional in the field of academic publishing and contributes to
>the public dissemination and sharing of knowledge. We hope that this
>initiative will become a space for graduate students to publish new
>work and expand upon new ideas, contributing to a thriving intellectual
>culture.
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>Stream is currently accepting papers and book reviews. In addition, if
>you would like to be a reviewer for the journal, please sign up at the
>website.
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>Submission Guidelines:
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>Papers
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>Papers must be submitted electronically at www.streamjournal.org.
> Authors must sign up for a user name and password.
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>Papers should be 15-20 double-spaced pages in length and fit into one
>of three broad areas of culture, technology or politics, but we invite
>contributors to challenge preexisting conceptions of these subjects
>with innovative interpretations of these disciplinary boundaries.
>Papers submitted prior to September 1, 2008 will be considered for the
>winter issue.
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>Papers must be copyedited and formatted according to author guidelines
>found in the submission section of the website. Papers that have not
>been thoroughly edited and properly formatted will not be sent out for
>review.
>http://www.streamjournal.org/index.php/stream/about/submissions#authorGuidelines
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>Book Reviews
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>Book reviews will be published in a blog and are accepted on an ongoing
>basis. They should be 750-1000 words in length, and should follow the
>style guide for paper submissions. Reviews should give an overview of
>the content of the book, state its strengths and weaknesses, and assess
>its significance and contribution to the field. Book reviews will not
>be peer-reviewed but will be assessed by the book review editor for
>their relevance, readability and contribution.
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>
>Rebecca Scott, editor, Stream
>MA Student
>Communication Representative, Graduate Student Society
>Simon Fraser University
>(bscott /at/ sfu.ca)
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