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Vampires, parasites and invaders in nature and society
| Call for Papers Date: | 2009-08-17 (Archive) |
| Date Submitted: |
2009-06-03 |
| Announcement ID: |
169019 |
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Bloodsucking, parasitism and invasion have long haunted our human imaginations and played a crucial role in shaping our natural world. Proteus: A Journal of Ideas seeks essays and scholarly articles that explore the themes of parasitism and alien invasion from a wide variety of disciplinary perspectives–including those of biology,cultural studies, sociology, philosophy, psychology, economics, and literary theory. Articles might analyze how authors and/or societies have represented vampires in literature, folklore, or the media. Or the biological processes underlying parasitism
or alien invasion among individual or multiple species within an ecosystem. Articles that discuss the economic, social, and biological impact of parasites and invasive species on human populations are encouraged. Theme-related photographs,
poetry, and creative writing are welcome. Preferred format uses in text citations and endnotes - no footnotes. Submit manuscripts to proteus@ship.edu.
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Terry DiDomenico
Managing editor, Proteus
Shippensburg University
1871 Old Main Drive
Shippensburg, PA 17257-2299
717-477-1206
717-477-1253 Email: proteus@ship.edu
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