Nebula is currently inviting papers for its third and special Dec2004/Jan2005 issue. Nebula aims to represent as many diverse and various intellectual systems of thought as possible in each issue. We encourage articles that represent sound research and logical argumentation in any field of academic study, provided that the article is written in non-specialist language and is therefore accessible to an inter- disciplinary readership. Referencing style is open, however both consistency and thoroughness are required. In addition, Nebula aims to provide a platform for intellectual writing and thought that is not always confined to the generic conventions of the academic essay. Therefore we invite intellectual writing that is neither strictly a reflection of research findings or simply based on opinion. We encourage active reflection on and analysis of current military conflicts worldwide as well as sound scrutiny of various political climates/contexts/ issues. We encourage writers to look beyond partisanship. Nebula also accepts writing that is not politically motivated, but which may be attuned to various other cultural, social or artistic concerns (including television, film, media or music studies). We also welcome literary and art pieces that can be viewed on the world wide web such as cartoons, short dramatic pieces, poetry, painting, digital images and fiction. With NEBULA 1.2 now ONLINE, this scholarly and literary project is beginning to take shape as a unique international academic publication. You can view our latest issue, as well as learn more about the journal format @ http://www.nobleworld.biz . Please email your submissions, enquiries or feedback to [log in to unmask] ---- For past messages, visit the Screen-L Archives: http://bama.ua.edu/archives/screen-l.html