[Englecturers] FW: Media and Deviancy (2/10/06; anthology)

Steven Axelrod steven.axelrod at ucr.edu
Mon Jan 2 13:10:54 PST 2006


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Subject: CFP: Media and Deviancy (2/10/06; anthology)


Call for Papers:  Media and Deviancy Anthology

I am seeking a few additional essays to round out an insightful 
anthology pertaining to the topic of media and deviancy.  More 
specifically, I am looking for intriguing, theoretically informed 
contributions that explore noteworthy representations of ?deviancy,? 
broadly defined, in various media forms (e.g., film, television, the 
Internet, newspapers, books, etc.) and pertaining to any historical 
era.  Submissions that explore media representations of deviancy in 
relation to adolescence/adolescents, GLBT individuals or communities, 
HIV/AIDS, and/or stars and celebrities are especially encouraged, 
although essays pertaining to any aspect of media and popular culture 
are welcome.  Disciplines relevant to this project include 
anthropology, communications, cultural studies, film studies, GLBT 
studies, history, literature, media studies, popular culture, 
sociology, television studies, and women?s studies.

Essay submissions should be typed (doubled spaced) using 12-point Times 
font and one-inch margins on all sides.  As a general rule, essays 
following these format guidelines should fall between 15 to 25 pages, 
although shorter or longer submissions will certainly be considered.  
Any standard style of academic citation (APA, MLA, Chicago, etc.) is 
acceptable for now, with the understanding that authors will eventually 
have to conform their manuscripts to the citation style preferred by 
the anthology?s publisher.  To enable blind peer review, please include 
your name, complete contact information (institutional affiliation, 
snail-mail and e-mail addresses, daytime telephone number), and essay 
title on a detachable cover sheet; with the exception of your essay 
title, please do not repeat this information on your first page of text.

The submission deadline is a bit tight, as this project is moving 
forward quickly.  In order to be considered, completed essays must be 
received no later than February 10, 2006.  Please mail or e-mail one 
copy of your completed essay to:  Kylo-Patrick Hart, Chair, Department 
of Communication Studies, Plymouth State University, 17 High Street, 
MSC 60, Plymouth, NH 03264; krhart at plymouth.edu

For specific inquiries prior to submitting your essay, please contact 
Kylo-Patrick Hart at (603) 535-3122.


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Kylo-Patrick R. Hart, Ph.D.
Chair and Associate Professor
Plymouth State University
Department of Communication Studies
17 High Street, MSC 60
Plymouth, New Hampshire 03264
(603) 535-3122
krhart at mail.plymouth.edu
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