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NMEDIAC, The Journal of New Media & Culture, is soliciting traditional research and or theory-based articles for the upcoming Winter 2004 issue. The deadline for submissions is October 31, 2004.
NMEDIAC is a scholarly peer-reviewed online publication. It is an intellectual canvas where the cultural spaces and experiences of new media are theorized and rigorously explored within global and local contingencies of the present and past. In particular, we encourage submission of cross-disciplinary research of new media texts, users, and technologies. Works that incorporate either or both humanities and social science approaches to scholarship are welcome.
Papers should be submitted by email in one of three formats (.doc, .pdf, .html) to Jonathan Lillie, Managing Editor, at the e-mail address given below.
Paper length may vary from 5,000 to 12,000 words. Projects much longer than 12,000 words should be broken into two companion articles to be published in consecutive issues. All submission should follow the latest APA style and citation guidelines. Submissions should incorporate hyperlinks to online resources, images, and embedded audiovisuals where appropriate.
Audiovisual new media art or presentations may be submitted as well. Preference is placed on pieces that are submitted along with, or incorporate, scholarly work OR that emphasize general or specific themes within the broad area of scholarly research we refer to as new media and culture.
Students, faculty, and artists interested in participating in the administrative, editing, and creative endeavors of the journal, please send an email to the editor.
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