Re: CHILDREN AND TECHNOLOGY: disClosure, a journal of social

mary bryson (brys who-is-at unixg.ubc.ca)
Fri, 29 Oct 1999 09:29:10 -0700

http://www.uky.edu/ArtsSciences/SocTheo/DisClosure/cfp9.htm

Re. Phil's message. I tried the URL, and it didn't work for me. The above
URL does get you to the call for papers by disClosure, a journal of social
theory, on "the Child". Now I know where to send my "I don't believe in
development paper". Thanks Phil!

mary

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>From: Phil Graham <pw.graham who-is-at student.qut.edu.au>
>To: xmca who-is-at weber.ucsd.edu
>Subject: CHILDREN AND TECHNOLOGY: disClosure, a journal of social theory
>Date: Fri, Oct 29, 1999, 3:42 AM
>

> FYI
> Phil
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>>Date: Oct 29 1999 05:20:21 EDT
>>From: Joanne Roberts <joanne.roberts who-is-at unn.ac.uk>
>>Subject: FW: CHILDREN AND TECHNOLOGY: disClosure, a journal of social
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>>If your research is concerned with **children and technology** this call
>>for papers may be of interest.
>>
>>Joanne.
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>>===============================================================
>>-----Original Message-----
>>From: Paul Kingsbury [mailto:ptking0@pop.uky.edu]
>>Sent: 26 October 1999 21:59
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>>Subject: disClosure, a journal of social theory
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>>apologies for cross-postings
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>>******************
>>Call for Papers
>>******************
>>disClosure, a journal of social theory
>>issue #10: childhood
>>
>>visit the web site version of this call at:
>>http://www.uky.edu/ArtsSciences/SocTheo/cfp9.htm
>><http://www.uky.edu/ArtsSciences/SocTheo/cfp9.htm>
>>
>>This issue will address a broad range of issues relating to the category of
>>childhood. We seek to explore the construction and experience of childhood
>>-- past, present, and future. Contributions from an array of theoretical
>>perspectives are welcome, including but not limited to psychoanalysis,
>>feminism, post-structuralism, critical theory, Marxism, post-colonialism,
>>and queer theory.
>>
>>Possible topics and questions for consideration:
>>* The use of the category "child" or "children" in the construction of
>>consumer discourses (e.g. "child-safe") political discourses (e.g. the
>>rights of children, the "childrenization" of poverty) and legal discourses
>>(e.g. child labor laws).
>>* The regulation of childhood through education, medicalization, the
>>judicial system, and consumption.
>>* Children's media (e.g. cartoons, fairytales and children's books, video
>>games) and the construction of childhood.
>>* The politics and policies of reproduction (e.g. zero-growth, genetic
>>engineering, gender selection, birth control, adoption, pre-natal care,
>>category of childhood).
>>* Violence by/toward children.
>>* Growth and development (e.g. rites of passage, adolescence, puberty,
>>sexuality, body image).
>>* Disciplining children (e.g. spankings, naughtiness, beauty pageants,
>>proper behavior, potty training).
>>* Questions of the family (e.g. the construction of parents, family
>>values).
>>* Kids and technology.
>>* Kids and play (e.g. recess, toys, Barbie culture, hobbies, sports).
>>* The end of childhood / the end of innocence.
>>
>>SUBMISSION DEADLINE: February 15, 2000
>>
>>About disClosure: a journal of social theory
>>
>>Articles in past issues of disClosure have broadly engaged material of
>>interest to readers in the humanities, social sciences, and arts. Editorial
>>collective members have interviewed: David Roediger, Linda Alcoff,
>>Alexander
>>Cockburn, Jane Flax, David Harvey, Chantal Mouffe, Gloria Anzaldua, Paul
>>Taylor, Cindi Katz, bell hooks and others. Art and poetry submissions from
>>international contributors and local sites have also appeared in disClosure
>>as important expressions relating to the themes considered.
>>
>>disClosure invites submissions from all theoretical perspectives and genres
>>(essay, interview, review, prose, poetry, artwork) from authors and artists
>>concerned with social theory -- whether academically affiliated or not.
>>disClosure is a refereed journal produced in conjunction with the Committee
>>on Social Theory at the University of Kentucky. Editorial decisions are
>>based solely on quality and originality.
>>
>>SUBMISSION INFORMATION:
>>Papers: Include three copies of text submissions, double spaced and no more
>>than 10,000 words. Manuscripts, notes, and bibliographies should follow MLA
>>standards. Art and other graphic material may be submitted as
>>transparencies, prints, or electronic files (with hard copy provided for
>>proofing). Please do not submit material that has been half-toned for
>>publication (e.g., pictures in books or catalogues). Authors are
>>responsible
>>for securing copyright and fair-use notices and must submit them prior to
>>disClosure publication.
>>Art/Poetry: Artists should submit digital or camera-ready material.
>>Electronic submissions should be accompanied by hard copy. Art cannot be
>>returned, so do not send originals. Include one copy of poetry submissions.
>>N.B. All material accepted by disClosure for publication becomes property
>>of
>>the journal. disClosure is not responsible for loss or damage resulting
>>from
>>submission.
>>
>>Mail to: disClosure
>>c/o Department of Philosophy
>>1415 Patterson Office Tower
>>University of Kentucky
>>Lexington, KY 40506-0027
>>
>>e-mail inquiries for this issue to: disclos who-is-at pop.uky.edu
>>
>>visit the web site version of this call at:
>>http://www.uky.edu/ArtsSciences/SocTheo/cfp9.htm
>><http://www.uky.edu/ArtsSciences/SocTheo/cfp9.htm>
>>
>>
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