CFP: Science as Culture (9/15/03; journal issue)

From: Kerry Kidd <Kerry.Kidd_at_nottingham.ac.uk>
Date: Wed, 04 Jun 2003 15:02:57 +0100

Call for Papers: Science as Culture (journal)

We are looking for two essays to complete a special edition of this
interdisciplinary journal on The New Genetics: Linguistic and Literary
Metaphors and the Social Construction of the Genome. We need papers that
examine the relationship between science, literature, society and
real-world culture. Theory matters, but so does engagement with social
issues. Papers will be read by a scholarly generalist audience. Papers on
any topic of this issue are welcome, but the special issue as a whole does
have a cross-European theme. Ideally, we are looking for a length between
4,000-6,000 words. Other lengths and topics will be considered. The
possibility of a further project exists, as a follow-up to this piece.
Preliminary statements of enquiry may be sent immediately, to
kerry.kidd_at_nottingham.ac.uk: Completed drafts need to be submitted by
mid-September.

Please send enquiries either to kerry.kidd_at_nottingham.ac.uk or to
brigitte.nerlich_at_nottingham.ac.uk.

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