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>> Dear Colleague,
>>
>>>
>>> We would like to invite you to contribute a chapter to the book 
>>> Writing and Digital Media' to be published in the international book 
>>> series Studies in Writing (Kluwer Academic Publishers).
>>
>>>
>>> The primary purpose of this volume is to bring together excellent 
>>> research on 'writing in digital environments' and to discuss this 
>>> theme from different perspectives.  We would also like to provide 
>>> comprehensive coverage of what is known about 'writing & computers' 
>>> and to point the way for future research.
>>>
>>>  Topics of interest include but are not strictly limited to:
>>>
>>> .      Writing modes and writing environments
>>>
>>> .      Writing and communication
>>>
>>> .      Digital tools for writing research
>>>
>>> .      Writing in online educational environments
>>>
>>> .      Social and philosophical aspects of writing and new media (CMC)
>>>
>>>  Abstracts are due 31 December 2003.
>>>  
>>> Requests for further information can be sent to the editors. Please 
>>> contact: [log in to unmask] <mailto:[log in to unmask]>.
>>>
>>>
>>> Kind regards,
>>>
>>>  
>>>
>>> Chris Neuwirth - Carnegie Melon University, PA
>>>
>>> Mariëlle Leijten - University of Antwerp, Belgium
>>>
>>> Luuk Van Waes - University of Antwerp, Belgium
>>>
>>>  
>>> More information about the other volumes in the series can be found 
>>> on the website http://www.wkap.nl/prod/s/STUW
>>>
>>> Studies in Writing (Kluwer Academic Publishers)
>>> The series aims at multiple perspectives of writing, education and 
>>> texts. Therefore authors and readers come from various fields of 
>>> research, from curriculum development and from teacher training. 
>>> Fields of research covered are cognitive, socio-cognitive and 
>>> developmental psychology, psycholinguistics, text linguistics, 
>>> curriculum development, instructional science. The series aims to 
>>> cover theoretical issues, supported by empirical research, 
>>> quantitative as well as qualitative, representing a wide range of 
>>> nationalities. The intended readers are all those interested in the 
>>> foundations of writing and learning and teaching processes in 
>>> written composition. The series provides a forum with research from 
>>> established researchers, with contributions of young researchers. 
>>> Each book focuses on a central theme from the international forum of 
>>> writing research.
>>>
>>>  ---
>>> Luuk Van Waes
>>> University of Antwerp
>>> Faculty of Applied Economics - Dept. of Language and Communication
>>> Prinsstraat 13
>>> B 2000  Antwerpen
>>> Belgium
>>>
>>> t. 00 +32 3 220 40 91
>>> f. 00 +32 3 220 47 99
>>
>>> http://www.ua.ac.be/luuk.vanwaes
>>

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