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[ecrea] Call for Papers: Journal of European Popular Culture
Thu Sep 09 10:04:38 GMT 2010
Final Call for Papers: Journal of European Popular
Culture
(
http://bit.ly/EuropeanPC
)
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
). Correspondence should be directed to the
editor, Graeme Harper
(
(editors /at/ journaleuropeanculture.com))
.
Deadline for all submissions: 15th September 2010
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Also, coming in 2012 - The
Australasian Journal of Popular Culture
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