Submission Guidelines
gnovis is the online, peer-reviewed, scholarly graduate journal of Georgetown's Communication, Culture and Technology program, and is devoted to presenting interdisciplinary scholarship that reflects broad interests in the intersection of culture and technology. Our mission is to present a forum in which graduate students from around the globe explore the relationships among technology, culture, media, politics, and share their original research.
Fall 2010 Call for Papers
He who is reluctant to recognize me opposes me—Frantz Fanon
We are currently accepting submissions for our Fall 2010 Issue on “Difference.” We are soliciting papers that explore old questions of marginalization, access, identity, power and resistance—questions that some may be reluctant to recognize within scholarly writing—in the context of new questions about media, technology, politics and globalization. Specifically, we are soliciting papers that address the relationships between technology, society and race, ethnicity, gender, sex, sexuality, class, disability, nationality and/or age (among other things). We welcome submissions from all critical perspectives, including (but not limited to) feminist and womanist theories, critical race theories, queer theories, Marxist and other class theories; from all humanities areas of study such as film theory, cultural studies and English; as well as submissions reflecting qualitative and/or quantitative social science and technology research that focus on difference and technology. Papers may address a full range of topics and historical periods, and we welcome original research from any discipline in the humanities and social sciences.
But don't delay -- the deadline is October 15th.
To be considered for our Fall 2010 Issue, papers must be submitted by Friday, October 15, 2010, and must adhere to the submission guidelines available below and at: http://gnovisjournal.org/submit.
Questions about submissions may be directed to Lydia Kelow-Bennett, Editor-in-Chief, at gnovis.submit@gmail.com.
Journal Articles Submission Guidelines
* All submissions should be the FINAL version of the project, and should reflect graduate-level scholarly writing and research. Please do not submit projects in-process. These submissions will be rejected without review. Please ensure that papers reflect the most current research available at the time you submit.
* Papers should be between 3000 and 7500 words (10-25 double-spaced pages), excluding citations. There are few exceptions to this rule.
* gnovis accepts only MLA and APA style citations for all papers. Please ensure that your submissions are cited according to one of these style guides.
* We encourage submissions from all scholars who are examining issues critically, to include students outside of Georgetown University, and independently practicing scholars.
How to Submit
Please submit articles via email to submit@gnovisjournal.org, following the instructions below:
1. In the body of the email, include:
* your name
* your school affiliation, program name, and year
* contact information, preferably an email address checked regularly
2. Attach your submission as a file in an editable format (i.e. Word, Pages) and remove all personally identifiable information including your name, school and program if applicable, and contact information.
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