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   CONSOLE-ING PASSIONS:  TELEVISION, VIDEO AND FEMINIST STUDIES
 
         April 3 & 4, 1992 University of Iowa - Iowa City
 
CONSOLE-ING PASSIONS is the first annual conference on television,
video and feminist studies.  It welcomes papers that foreground
questions of sexual and other cultural differences.  Possible areas
include feminist perspectives on:  TV and lesbian studies; TV and
gay studies; TV and video history; TV and constructions of ethnicity,
race and sexuality; TV, video and postmodernism; TV and "girl"
subcultures; media pedagogy; international TV; policy and regulation;
TV's production of social knowledge.
 
250 word proposals are due November 1, 1991 and copies should be
sent to the following two addresses:
 
Lauren Rabinovitz, Department of Communication Studies;
105 Communication Studies Bldg.; University of Iowa; Iowa City 52242
 
Mary Beth Haralovich, Dept. of Media Arts; Modern Language Bldg;
University of Arizona; Tucson, AZ 85721
 
The proposals will be selected by the program committee:  Julie D'Acci
(University of Wisconsin); Jane Feuer (University of Pittsburg);
Mary Beth Haralovich (University of Arizona); Lauren Rabinovitz
(University of Iowa); Lynn Spiegel (University of Wisconson).
 
For further information contact Lauren Rabinovitz (319) 355-0579
 
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                          CALL FOR PAPERS
 
                JOURNAL OF COMMUNICATION INQUIRY
 
The _Journal_of_Communication_Inquiry_ is currently seeking manuscripts
that emphasize interdisciplinary inquiry into communication and mass
communication phenomena within cultural and historical perspectives.
Such perspectives imply that an understanding of these phenomena cannot
arise solely out of a narrowly focused analysis.  Thus, manuscripts
should emphasize philosophical, evaluative, empirical, legal, historical,
and/or critical inquiry into relationships between mass communication
and society across time and culture.
 
The journal also invites contributions of articles, book reviews and
review articles from all scholars.
 
Submission deadline:  November 1, 1991  (see details below)
 
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                           CALL FOR PAPERS
 
                 JOURNAL OF COMMUNICATION INQUIRY
 
       Cultural Materialism:  Essays on Culture as a Practice
 
This theme issue of the journal will address communication found in
newspapers, advertisements, novels, visual arts, music, etc., as cultural
practices--recorded communication of a particular place and time, rather
than as individual decontextualized artifacts.
 
Papers submitted for this issue should include a consideration of the
overt and covert relations between cultural practices, and the political,
social, ideological, and economic system in which they exist.
 
Submission deadline:  January 15, 1992  (see details below)
 
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Submit three copies of your paper to the address below.  Maximum length
is 7000 words, including notes and references.  Manuscripts should have
a detachable title page listing the author's name, address and phone
number.  The title--but not the identification of the author--should also
appear on the first page.  Other than on the first page, the author's
name should not appear anywhere in the manuscript.
 
The journal style is outlined in "Parenthetical References and
Reference Lists," in Kate L. Turabian, _A_Manual_for_Writers_, 5th ed.
(Chicago:  University of Chicago Press, 1987), 111-9.  Endnotes (used
for explanatory purposes only) should be held to a minimum.  Similar
citation styles (such as APA) and other styles in earlier editions of
Turabian or of this journal are not acceptable.  THE AUTHOR IS
RESPONSIBLE FOR MAKING HER OR HIS WORK CONFORM TO STYLE REQUIREMENTS.
 
 
Please direct queries, subscriptions, requests for previous issues,
and all manuscripts to:
 
Editor
_Journal_of_Communication_Inquiry_
205 Communication Center
School of Journalism and Mass Communication
The University of Iowa
Iowa City IA 52242                          (319) 335-5821
 
Recent issues:
 
10:1        MTV
10:2        Stuart Hall
10:3        General Issue: Texts and Representations
11:1        The Feminist Issue
11:2        Ideology Around the Dial
12:1        Cultural Studies in South Africa: A Formal Attempt at Praxis
12:2        History, Historiography, and Communication: Critical and
        Cultural Perspectives
13:1        The Weimar Republic and Popular Culture
13:2        Cultural Studies: Ethnography
14:1        Minority images in Advertising
14:2        Visual Communication
15:1        Freedom of Expression and the First Amendment
15:2        Another Politically UNCorrect Issue
 
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