::fc-announce:: CFP: Philament, Issue 12, Habits and Habitat
Angie Dunstan
angela.dunstan at arts.usyd.edu.au
Fri Aug 3 12:07:32 EST 2007
Dear Fibreculture facilitators,
Philament is an online journal of the arts and culture affiliated with the
University of Sydney. Philament's twelfth issue focuses on the theme Habits
and Habitat and is accepting creative and opinion pieces, as well as
academic work. We would appreciate it if you would post the call for papers
on your website.
Many thanks for your assistance,
Angie Dunstan,
Editor,
Philament,
The University of Sydney.
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Philament, the online journal of the arts and culture affiliated with the
University of Sydney (http://www.arts.usyd.edu.au/publications/philament),
invites postgraduate scholars to contribute articles, fictocriticism,
reviews, and opinions for
Issue 12: Habits and Habitat
SUBMISSION DEADLINE: 31st October, 2007
Send to: philament at arts.usyd.edu.au
The idea that what we are as living, thinking, experiencing beings is
inseparable from the place in which we live our lives are saturated by the
places, and by the things and other persons intertwined with those places,
through which we move, in which our actions are located, and with respect to
which we orient and locate ourselves.
- J.E. Malpas -
Possible themes include, but are not limited to:
habitus
lived space
reading before bedtime
ideology
site-specific
home
town and country
tales of the city
apartment living
the hearth
a room of ones own
the ergonomic triangle
demographics
home is where the heart is
domestic architecture
place versus space
keep a roof over your head
virtual environments
Second Life
MySpace
Civilisation
Facebook
Twitter
Sim city
the blogosphere
global community
changing habits
wildlife
Greenpeace
conservation and fragmentation
ethnology
affordable housing
poetics of space
suburbia
religious habit/s
rite and ritual
nuns
religious apparel
illusion
identity
spatiality
family
homelessness
customs and culture
addiction
obsessive compulsive disorder
habituation and the unconscious
pleasure and pain
evolution, instinct and learning
the quarter acre block
embodied world-view
Philament accepts submissions in the form of:
Academic papers: up to 8,000 words.
Opinion pieces: reviews (book, stage, screen, etc.), conference reports,
short essays, responses to papers previously published in Philament issues.
Limit of 1000 words.
Creative Work: in the form of writing, images, sounds or a mixture of any or
all three. All
submissions should be limited to three pieces.
All submissions may be sent as email attachment in a PC-readable format to
philament at arts.usyd.edu.au.
Please include a brief biographical summary, as well as a short description
of the inspiration for or genesis of the submitted work.
Academic papers must include footnotes and conform to the Philament house
style of referencing (see
http://www.arts.usyd.edu.au/publications/philament/submissions.htm ).
Philament will only accept submissions that have not been previously
published and are not under consideration elsewhere.
For further information visit
http://www.arts.usyd.edu.au/publications/philament
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