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[ecrea] Call for Papers: Journal of European Popular Culture (1.2)

Tue Aug 10 20:26:24 GMT 2010


>Call for Papers: Journal of European Popular Culture 
>(<http://bit.ly/EuropeanPC>http://bit.ly/EuropeanPC)
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>This lively peer-reviewed journal seeks excellent submissions on all 
>aspects of European cultural and creative activity.
>
>The journal is interested in contemporary practices, but also in 
>historical, contextual, biographical or theoretical analyses 
>relating to past cultural activities in Europe. Questions regarding 
>the creation and consumption of "popular" and "high" culture are 
>welcome, as are investigations of the human context of these designations.
>
>Papers can also relate to European influences beyond Europe. This 
>issue is particularly interested in works that explore historical, 
>contextual or creative aspects. All papers will be considered.
>
>Papers or exploratory critical or creative pieces relating to 
>European media, literature and the writing arts, film, music, new 
>media, art and design, architecture, drama and dance or fine art are 
>all very welcome.
>
>Contribution Details:
>Full articles should be between 3,000 to 6,000 words long and all 
>submissions will be blind refereed. Submissions should be sent via 
>email in Word format and include an author biography (including 
>affiliation/position/not to exceed 80 words), an abstract 
>(concentrating on the significant findings/not to exceed 150 words) 
>and contact information (email/mailing address). All submissions 
>should be in English and adhere to the Intellect Style Guide 
>(<http://bit.ly/dkiD4I>http://bit.ly/dkiD4I). Correspondence should 
>be directed to the editor, Graeme Harper 
>(<(editors /at/ journaleuropeanculture.htm)>(editors /at/ journaleuropeanculture.com)).
>
>Deadline for all submissions: 15th September 2010
>
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