[Air-l] Call for Papers, Computer Mediated Technologies Special Issue
Mark D. Johns
johnsmar at luther.edu
Fri Nov 19 08:54:06 PST 2004
The Iowa Journal of Communication, an award-winning regional
journal in the U.S., issues a Call for Papers for a special issue on
Computer Mediated Technologies:
The Iowa Journal of Communication announces a 2005 special issue
on internet communication, guest edited by Mark Johns. Manuscripts should
be received no later than January 30, 2005.
Computer-mediated technologies (CMTs) are no longer the
province of "techies," but have become everyday means of social interaction
in our society. This interdisciplinary issue welcomes research on the
impact CMTs have had in daily communication among family members and
coworkers, colleagues and competitors, friends and strangers. Papers
investigating how individuals communicate with one another through email,
community mailing lists (listservs or USENET), instant messaging, weblogs,
MUDs and MOOs, game environments, and other online venues will be
considered. The issue will particularly focus on issues arising for
researchers in effectively and ethically studying online communication,
therefore papers dealing specifically with these "meta-research" issues,
and papers suggesting particularly innovative adaptations of traditional
research methods to the CMT settings are especially welcomed.
We welcome submissions from researchers in a variety of
areas. Any manuscripts not accepted for the special issue will be
considered for the general issue of the journal.
The IJC follows a policy of blind review so no author
identification should appear in the body of the manuscript. Manuscripts
should not exceed 25 pages and should include a title page that includes
author(s) name, academic position, institutional affiliation, full address,
telephone number, email address and brief author bio. An abstract of not
more than 150 words should accompany the paper. All submissions
must conform to the most current edition of the APA. Queries and
manuscript submissions should be sent electronically to: Kimberly A.
Powell, Editor, Iowa Journal of Communication, powellki at luther.edu.
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Mark D. Johns, Ph.D.
Asst. Professor of Communication/Linguistics,
Luther College, Decorah, Iowa
http://faculty.luther.edu/~johnsmar/
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