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Adolescent Diary Weblogs and the Unseen Audience

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Conversations in the Blogosphere: An Analysis "from the Bottom Up". Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences (HICSS-38) Best Paper Nominee.

Weblogs as a bridging genre

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Bridging the Gap: A Genre Analysis of Weblogs. Winner of the 2004 EduBlog Awards as best paper.

Common Visual Design Elements of Weblogs

Women and Children Last: The Discursive Construction of Weblogs

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The Performativity of Naming: Adolescent Weblog Names as Metaphor

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Buxom Girls and Boys in Baseball Hats: Adolescent Avatars in Graphical Chat Spaces

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October 30, 2004

CFP - The Cultural Studies Association (U.S.)

Tucson, Arizona
April 21-24, 2005

The Cultural Studies Association (U.S.) invites participation in its 3rd annual conference from all areas and on all topics of relevance to Cultural Studies, including but not limited to literature, history,
sociology, geography, anthropology, communications, popular culture, cultural theory, queer studies, critical race studies, feminist studies, postcolonial studies, media and film studies, material
culture studies, performance and visual arts studies.

The conference this year will feature a plenary and stream of panels on the theme "Sex, Race and Globalization," as well as plenaries on "The Current Conjuncture" and "Media Activism." Through the Sex, Race and Globalization stream, we seek to explore the imbrication of sexuality, gender and race with economic, political and informational processes across local, regional, national and transnational scales.

We welcome proposals for individual papers or fully constituted panels. Please submit all proposals to our website before our deadline of December 15, 2004.

If you have any questions or concerns, please e-mail us at: csaus@pitt.edu.

This year the conference will also feature a series of seminars. Seminars are small-group (maximum 15 individuals) discussion sessions for which participants write brief "position papers" that are read and circulated prior to the conference. The list of seminars and instructions for signing up for seminars will be available on our website soon.

Posted by prolurkr at October 30, 2004 10:56 PM

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