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In addition to our regular columnists and guest columns, FLOW is also
committed to publishing topical one-time columns. If you are interested
in submitting a column for review, please feel free to check out our
latest suggested calls at http://jot.communication.utexas.edu/flow/cfp.
php. Even if your work does not match the specific calls, we invite
short, topical pieces of 800-1000 words for review.  As with regular
columns, Special Features are expected to fall somewhere in between
academic and journalistic discourses with the aim of spurring
discussion on message boards. For submissions or questions, please
contact Jean Lauer at [log in to unmask]

Current Call:

The limits (and benefits?) of irony and pastiche in the age of post-
network TV
…or the “you’re-too-dumb-to-enjoy-this-show effect.”

If this prompt piques your interest, provokes you to indignation, or
otherwise inspires you to contribute to the conversation, we encourage
you to contact us with queries, proposals, or potential submissions. To
be considered for publication, papers should be emailed as attachments,
double-spaced, in MLA style, with the author's name and contact
information clearly included on the attached file. For more information
or to submit a query, please contact
Jean Lauer at [log in to unmask]

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