Call For Papers
Computers and Composition: An International Journal for Teachers
of Writing
will publish a special issue on Computers and Diversity in August 1997.
Technology, particularly in the form of computers and the Internet, is being hailed by mass media and politicians as the great democratizer of civil society. Those of us who study, work, and teach in this new realm recognize that the picture is more complex than these representations presume. So, who are "we"? What happens when cultures meet (and often clash) online? What kind of subjectivities are being developed and fostered? Are boundaries erased, or are new boundaries being drawn? Is there a widening gap between the information "haves" and "have-nots?" Is the online world, including that produced in the classroom, one of respect for infinite diversity or the ultimate in the closed club?
We solicit abstracts of papers dealing with a broad range of topics in cultural diversity as they are impacted by technology, both in the classroom and out of it.
This special issue will be guest edited by Margaret Barber, Laura Sullivan, and Janice Walker
Margaret Barber
or by e-mail at:
Margaret Barber barber@meteor.uscolo.edu
Please send a 500 word description of proposed papers by September 2, 1996. Proposals may be mailed, faxed, or e-mailed to the editors. Drafts will be due by October 15, 1996, and final manuscripts by December 15, 1996. Final manuscripts should be submitted in both hard copy and electronic copy in Macintosh MS Word (Version 5.1 or 6) or in Macintosh Or Windows RTF format. The special issue will be published in August 1997.
Dept. of English
University of Southern Colorado
2200 Bonforte
Pueblo, CO 81001
719-549-2651 (w), 719-545-3284 (h)
FAX 719-549-2705
Laura Sullivan sullivan@ucet.ufl.edu
Janice Walker jwalker@chuma.cas.usf.edu
Kairos: A Journal for Teachers of Writing in Webbed Environments.
Vol. 1 No. 3 Autumn 1996