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[ecrea] CFP: Book Collection: Identity Technologies: producing online selves - Deadline: June 15, 2010
Sun Jan 03 22:11:48 GMT 2010
CALL FOR PAPERS?
Book Collection: Identity Technologies: producing online selves
?Deadline: June 15, 2010
The popularity of social networking sites, user-generated content,
wireless technologies and games has engendered a rapid proliferation
of identities and ways to imagine, produce and consume them. As a
result, the internet has become central to how many of its users
understand intimacy, communication and community. We contend that
this phenomenon is nothing new. Online and offline forms of identity
have the potential to act genealogically, challenging our ideas
about utopian approaches to the internet as a place without history,
bodies or politics.
How then can we understand what identity means online and why it is
so important to so many internet users that they have a digital
existence? For us, answers to this question do not have to take the
form of utopian ideas about internet identities, time and space, but
should admit that issues about internet identity are inevitably
embedded in concerns about the production of discourse and about the
material conditions of internet access, surveillance and use.
In this essay collection, we hope to gather together investigations
into a whole host of questions raised by the popularity and power of
identity technologies. What kinds of selves are generated online?
How do memory and narrative, key elements of autobiography, exist
and persist in various forms of online subjectivity? How is identity
related to virtual time and space? How do we account for the role of
recreation and entertainment in communicating an online self? How do
we describe and analyze the relationship between hardware and
software design and the identities they occasion and transmit? Is it
possible to resist the hail of ITs (internet technologies)? What is
the relationship between identity politics and ITs? We aim to bring
together emerging ideas about identity and online life from the
fields of cultural studies, new media studies and auto/biography
studies in order to explore what online identity is and what it might mean.
Please submit a completed essay by June 15, 2010. Essays must be
4000-6000 words in Chicago B style with 12-point font. Essays must
be written in English, but they do not have to be about the
anglophone, western version of the internet. The collection will be
published in digital and paper form with a university press.?? We
welcome submissions which include--but are not limited to--the
following topics:?
theorizing online identity
questions of pedagogy
research methods
youth cultures and emerging identities
social networking
virtual lives
online desires
collaboration
biography and technology
work
shopping
hardware and software
publicity and privacy
regulation
identity theft
personal video
cyberbodies and cyberspaces
avatars
internet surveillance
archives
viruses and "going viral"
deception and authenticity
activism
Send one copy each of your submission as an electronic attachment to:
Anna Poletti, Charles Sturt University <(apoletti /at/ csu.edu.au)>
Julie Rak, University of Alberta <(julie.rak /at/ ualberta.ca)>
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Dr. Anna Poletti
Lecturer in English
School of Humanities & Social Sciences
Charles Sturt University
Locked Bag 678
Wagga Wagga NSW 2678
e: (apoletti /at/ csu.edu.au)
ph: + 61 2 6933 2478
fax: +61 2 6933 2792
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Nico Carpentier (Phd)
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