CFP: Reconstruction: A Culture Studies eJournal (12/13/01; e-journal)

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Date: Mon Oct 01 2001 - 01:18:18 EDT

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    Reconstruction (www.reconstruction.ws) is an innovative culture studies
    journal dedicated to fostering an intellectual community composed of
    scholars and their audience, granting them all the ability to share
    thoughts and opinions on the most important and influential work in
    contemporary interdisciplinary studies. Reconstruction is published
    three times a year, September 17th, January 21st, and May 20th. Reviews
    are published weekly.

    Submissions may be created from a variety of perspectives, including,
    but not limited to: geography, cultural studies, folklore,
    architecture, history, sociology, psychology, communications, music,
    political science, semiotics, theology, art history, queer theory,
    literature, criminology, urban planning, gender studies, graphic
    design, etc. Both theoretical and empirical approaches are welcomed.

    Submissions are always accepted for consideration. However, to be
    considered for Fall, submissions must be received no later than August
    13th; for Winter, no later than December 13th; for Spring no later than
    April 13th.

    All submissions and submission queries should be written care of
    submissions@reconstruction.ws.

    Large files, such as Flash movies or essays with many large pictures,
    should be sent on a zip disk or CD-R to:

    Submissions
    Reconstruction
    104 East Hall
    Bowling Green State University
    Bowling Green, OH 43402

    Since we anticipate a number of innovative submissions, we encourage
    contributors to contact the editors at submissions@reconstruction.ws
    with any questions.

    Matthew Wolf-Meyer & Davin Heckman, Editors
    Reconstruction: An Interdisciplinary Culture Studies Community
    http://www.reconstruction.ws

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