Humanist Discussion Group, Vol. 14, No. 265.
Centre for Computing in the Humanities, King's College London
<http://www.princeton.edu/~mccarty/humanist/>
<http://www.kcl.ac.uk/humanities/cch/humanist/>
[1] From: Jean-Francois Chenier <fc091807@er.uqam.ca> (65)
Subject: Colloque
[2] From: Cajsa Baldini <cajsa.baldini@asu.edu> (35)
Subject: The Sixth Cardiff Conference, in Santiago de
Compostela, Spain
[3] From: Arun-Kumar Tripathi <tripathi@statistik.uni- (56)
dortmund.de>
Subject: [RCCS]: CFP: Book Reviews in Cyberculture Studies
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Date: Mon, 25 Sep 2000 06:57:52 +0100
From: Jean-Francois Chenier <fc091807@er.uqam.ca>
Subject: Colloque
Rencontres internationales " Identits narratives : mmoire et perception "
Du 11 au 14 octobre 2000
l'Htel des Gouverneurs
Place Dupuis, 1415 St-Hubert, Montral
Salle Sherbrooke
Station de Mtro Berri-UQAM
4 thmes :
Mercredi : " Identit : l'individuel et le collectif "
Jeudi : " Mmoire : l'archive et la ruine "
Vendredi : " Perception : le rel et le virtuel "
Samedi : " Narration : l'histoire et la fiction "
Organisateurs :
Simon Harel
Jocelyne Lupien
Alexis Nouss
Pierre Ouellet
Participants
Michel Audisio (Paris)
Pierre Boudon (Montral)
Grard Bucher (Buffalo)
Michle Cadoret (Paris)
Magda Carneci (Bucarest, Roumanie)
Paul Chamberland (Montral)
Jean-Franois Chiantaretto (Paris)
ric Clmens (Bruxelles)
Natalie Depraz (Paris)
Jol Des Rosiers (Montral)
Louise Dupr (Montral)
Peter Frhlicher (Zrich)
Bogumil Jewsiewicki Koss (Qubec)
Michal La Chance (Montral)
Jocelyn Ltourneau (Qubec)
Alain Mdam (Paris, Montral)
Sherry Simon (Montral)
Rgine Robin (Montral)
Jacques-Bernard Roumanes (Montral)
Adelaide Russo (Baton Rouge)
Serge Tisseron (Paris)
Laurier Turgeon (Qubec)
Jean-Philippe Uzel (Montral)
Michel van Schendel (Montral)
Antoine Volodine (Paris)
Anthony Wall (Calgary)
Cecilia Wiktorowicz (Montral)
Lancement collectif jeudi 12 octobre 17h30
Biennale de Montral
1650, rue Berri
Pour information : Caroline Dsy
tl. (514) 987-3000, poste 1664
fax. (514) 987-8218
desy.caroline@uqam.ca
Adresse postale : Dpartement d'tudes littraires, UQAM, C. P. 8888, Succ
Centre-Ville, Montral, Qc,
CanadaH3C 3P8
Ce colloque est organis dans le cadre du programme " Initiatives de
dveloppement de la recherche " (IDR)
du Conseil de Recherches en Sciences Humaines du Canada (CRSHC) et du
CELAT-UQAM.
Caroline Dsy
Stagiaire postdoctorale et agente de recherche
Dpartement d'tudes littraires/CELAT
Universit du Qubec Montral
Tl.(514)987-3000, poste 1664#
Fax (514)987-8218
desy.caroline@uqam.ca
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Date: Mon, 25 Sep 2000 06:59:12 +0100
From: Cajsa Baldini <cajsa.baldini@asu.edu>
Subject: The Sixth Cardiff Conference, in Santiago de Compostela,
Spain
The Sixth Cardiff Conference, in Santiago de Compostela, Spain
19 - 23 July, 2001.
CALL FOR PAPERS
Papers are invited for the Sixth Cardiff Conference on the Theory and
Practice of Translation in the Middle Ages. The conference will be held
July 19-23, 2001 in Santiago de Compostela, Spain. We welcome not only
papers which address traditional aspects of the translation of texts into
medieval vernaculars, but also those on the modern translation of medieval
texts and those which, interpreting translation more broadly, deal with
such issues as the translation of ideas, cultural understanding, or saints'
bodies.
Papers may be given in English, French or Spanish. Papers will be thirty
minutes long. One-page abstracts and curriculum vitae should be sent by 15
OCTOBER 2000 to:
Dr. Rosalynn Voaden
Department of English
Arizona State University
PO Box 870302
Tempe, AZ 85287-0302
Or as an email attachment to Rosalynn.Voaden@asu.edu. Please include email
and postal address. Selected papers from the conference will be published
by Brepols in The Medieval Translator 7. The cost of the conference will be
approximately
$ 350 US, which will include registration, accommodation for five nights in
a single room with private bath, breakfast and lunch each day, an opening
reception and final banquet.
There will be time set aside during the conference period to explore the
many and varied attractions of Santiago and the surrounding area, either
individually or as part of a group excursion.
More information is available on-line at the conference website,
<http://www.asu.edu/clas/acmrs/compostela>http://www.asu.edu/clas/acmrs/comp
ostela, or by e-mail to Cajsa Baldini, cajsa.baldini@asu.edu
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This conference is co-sponsored by The Arizona Center for Medieval and
Renaissance Studies, the Universidade de Santiago de Compostela and the
University of Wales, Cardiff.
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Date: Mon, 25 Sep 2000 07:02:19 +0100
From: Arun-Kumar Tripathi <tripathi@statistik.uni-dortmund.de>
Subject: [RCCS]: CFP: Book Reviews in Cyberculture Studies
dear humanists,
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Date: Sun, 24 Sep 2000 14:22:25 -0400 (EDT)
From: david silver <dsilver@Glue.umd.edu>
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CFP: Book Reviews in Cyberculture Studies
Each month, the Resource Center for Cyberculture Studies (RCCS)
<otal.umd.edu/~rccs/> features two full-length reviews of books relevant
to the emerging field of cyberculture studies. The reviews reflect a
modest attempt to locate critically various contours of the emerging and
interdisciplinary field of cyberculture studies, and cover a range of
topics, from online culture, communities, and identities to hypertext,
digital literacy, and artificial intelligence to Internet policy, the
digital divide, and online privacy. Recent reviews include Zillah
Eisenstein's Global Obscenities: Patriarchy, Capitalism, and the Lure of
Cyberfantasy, Steve Jones's Doing Internet Research: Critical Issues and
Methods for Examining the Net, and Lawrence Lessig's Code and Other Laws
of Cyberspace.
Currently, RCCS seeks scholars from across the disciplines to review the
following titles:
* Nancy Baym, Tune In, Log on: Soaps, Fandom, and Online Community
(Sage, 1999)
* Joseph E. Behar, editor, Mapping Cyberspace: Social Research on the
Electronic Frontier (Dowling College Press, 1997)
* Michael Gurstein, editor, Community Informatics: Enabling Communities
with Information and Communication Technologies (Idea Group
Publishing, 2000)
* Amy Jo Kim, Community Building on the Web: Secret Strategies for
Successful Online Communities (Peachpit Press, 2000)
* Michael Margolis & David Resnick, editors, Politics as Usual: The
Cyberspace "Revolution" (Sage, 2000)
* Jenny Preece, Online Communities: Designing Usability, Supporting
Sociability (John Wiley & Sons, 2000)
* Arthur B. Shostak, Cyberunion : Empowering Labor Through Computer
Technology (M.E. Sharpe, 1999)
Book reviews run between 1500 and 2000 words and are published and
archived online. To get a flavor of what the reviews are all about, visit
<otal.umd.edu/~rccs/books/>. Anyone wishing to review should email David
Silver <dsilver@glue.umd.edu> and enclose the following: the book you wish
to review, a brief CV and/or any relevant experience, and a target date
you would like for submission. DEADLINE FOR INQUIRIES: October 1, 2000.
RCCS is an online, not-for-profit organization whose purpose is to study,
research, teach, create, and critique diverse and dynamic elements of
cyberculture.
david silver
http://www.glue.umd.edu/~dsilver/
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