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[EXCHANGE EXTRA: A monthly peer-reviewed online forum]
[Submissions are invited] from undergraduates, graduates, and educators for Academic Exchange Extra Essays up to 2,500 words are encouraged. Among others, the topic relevant to Meatball, e-communities and socialization

[European Group for Organizational Studies]
Call for papers, special issue: Online Communities, deadline, 30 June 2005 [(rtf)]

Postcolonial Studies Journal
Special Issue: Digital Culture : Call for papers Postcolonial studies is heavily affected by processes of globalisation. Among these trends is the spread of networked computing and digital culture, from email and websites, from Usenet to massively multiple online games and digital art, from net news journals to blogs. Digital culture also affects the world labour market as workers around the globe are recruited into high technology jobs as diverse as assembly line production of computers, homeworked programming of software and call centres where workers are taught the rudiments of foreign (mostly American) cultures to enable telephone support for products and services. New media, in short, are now global. This special issue inquires into the consequences of such phenomena for the postcolonial condition. Postcolonial Studies, mailto:pcs@netspace.net.au. Final submissions will be due by 30 October 2004

Ralf Yorque Memorial Competition
Due June 30, 2004. 5000 Euro prize. http://csiss.ncgia.ucsb.edu/pipermail/maspace/2004-April/000140.html. Submission must
    1. integrate different streams of science to assess fundamental questions in the ecological, political, and social foundations for sustainable social-ecological systems, and=20
    2. employ unique advantages of electronic publishing and facilities of the WEB to help communicate complex ideas simply.

We could and should submit a paper related to my OpenAcademics paper and how an AcademicWiki can facilitate WikiAsScience in a non-proprietary, communal fashion. -- SunirShah

[The Second International Conference on Communities & Technologies (C&T 2005) Milan, Italy, 13-16 June, 2005]
Call for Papers .. The relationship between communities and technology is an increasingly important research topic as the number of communities turning to technology for online and face-to-face support grows. The Second International Conference on Communities & Technologies (C&T 2005) conference provides a forum for stimulating and disseminating research about all facets of community and technology support for communities. Programme Committee includes Jenny Preece, University of Maryland Baltimore County , USA and Barry Wellman, University of Toronto, Canada. Important Dates:


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