FYI from another list (hope its not a repeat; I'm not keeping up so well
these days):
>
>>> Call for Manuscripts
>>>
>>> The ACE Journal is a juried (print) publication of the NCTE Assembly
>>> on Computers in English published three times each year. The editor
>>> seeks articles that relate to teaching English at all levels
>>> (primary through graduate school) with the aid of computers. All
>>> areas of English studies and language arts are of interest.
>>> Individual editions of the journal focus on themes that the Assembly
>>> has identified as important to the profession. Themes for the
>>> second and third issues of volume two are described below.
>>> Deadlines and publications dates are best guesses and contingent
>>> upon sufficient numbers of articles accepted for publication.
>>>
>>> Volume 2 Issue 2 (published September 1999)
>>> * New rhetorics and strategies for computer-mediated communication.
>>> Issues related to this focus include (but are not limited to) the
>>> following:
>>> - How well do these strategies translate across grade and ability
>>> levels?
>>> - What do feminist approaches to rhetoric tell us about the
>>> effects on young girls' participation in computer-dominated
>>> classrooms?
>>> - How are students' learning styles enhanced or inhibited by the
>>> design of the computer's interface?
>>> - What is the "next wave" of interactive software (after MOOs
>>> and MUDs)?
>>> Deadline for submissions for the volume 2 issue 2 is 15 July
>>> 1999.
>>>
>>> Volume 2 Issue 3 (published December 1999)
>>> * Voice, Intent, and Understanding in Electronic Communication.
>>> Issues related to this focus include (but are not limited to) the
>>> following:
>>> - How do online discussions compare to face-to-face discussions
>>> with regard to sexist or racist language?
>>> - How do issues of authorial intent affect the way we interpret
>>> electronic mail from people we know only from online encounters?
>>> - How does the awareness of authorial voice in electronic
>>> communication compare to the awareness of voice in other types
>>> of communication?
>>> - How does the apparent intimacy of electronic discussion affect
>>> the reader's sense of the authorial personae?
>>> Deadline for submissions for the volume 2 issue 3 is 15 October
>>> 1999.
>>>
>>> The journal publishes research reports, scholarly essays,
>>> action-research reports, and reviews of software and books.
>>> Submissions should not currently be under review by other
>>> publications; length is generally from 2500-5000 words;
>>> documentation conforms to the Modern Language Association
>>> guidelines; documents should also conform to the NCTE guidelines for
>>> non-sexist language. Submissions are read "blind" by members of the
>>> review board. Manuscripts are accepted on disk and through the
>>> Internet at [log in to unmask] Any machine readable or on-line
>>> submissions should be Rich Text Format (RTF). Please contact the
>>> editor (UPO 635, Morehead State University, Morehead, KY 40351-1689)
>>> if you have questions or comments about the journal.
>>>
>>>---------------------------------------------------------------------------
>>> This page created Mon, 29 Mar 1999 by Robert D. Royar
>>> For comments send mail to [log in to unmask]
>>>---------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>
>
|