[Air-l] CFP: those persistent boundaries (AoIR Conference 2007)
Jillana Enteen
jillana at jillana.net
Mon Jan 15 13:12:23 PST 2007
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> CFP: Those persistent boundaries
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> Internet Research 8.0
> Vancouver Canada, October 17-20, 2007
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> This panel considers internet uses in transnational contexts. Since
> initial considerations of the internet, which premised new media as
> abolishing racial, ethnic, national and supernational boundaries,
> cyberculture studies have noted that online practices conform to
> geographical and cultural understandings of our physical world.
> This session will consider the affects of internet use as internet
> practices increasingly intersect with and reinscribe local
> environments. There will be particular emphasis on non-western or
> non-white internet participation.
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> Send 200-word abstracts to j-enteen at northwestern.edu by 25 January.
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> Jillana Enteen
> Associate Director
> Director of Undergraduate Studies
> Gender Studies Program
> 2-360 Kresge
> 1880 Campus Drive
> Evanston, IL 60208
> (847) 491-5872
> j-enteen at northwestern.edu
> http://jillana.net
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