CFP
The Composition/Rhetoric Area of the Popular Culutre Association seeks paper
and panel submissions dealing with computers and writing/composition/rhetoric and popular culture. These submissions might emphasize the popular representation of the production and consumption of digital/digitized rhetorical artifacts, on the rhetorical production
(composition, writing) and consumption (reading) of digital or digitized popular culture artifacts, or on any other configuration(s) of these terms that seem(s) appropriate. Possible topics include:
+ Rhetorical Analysis of software
+ Representations of creators of digital rhetorical artifacts
+ (writers/coders/hackers/crackers) in literature, film, and/or games
+ The "geeking" of rhetoricians and compositionists Teaching web
+ standards Teaching design praxis The balance between visual rhetoric
+ and textual rhetoric in composition/writing Digital fan texts based on
+ pop culture texts Writing on laptop, handheld, cellular, and other
+ mobile devices Reading digital/digitized/visual rhetoric for
+ traditional academic analysis Low-tech options for teaching high-tech
+ topics
This list should be considered suggestive rather than definitive; any paper
positioned in the intersection of culture, rhetoric and composition studies,
and digital production/consumption will be strongly considered.
Alternative session formats will be considered. Please explain format and
what is to be gained from this format in your abstract. Graduate student
submissions are welcome. Professors/instructors are invited to present with
their students.
For individual submissions, please send 250 word abstract and contact
information (email address, at least one postal address, at least one
telephone number).
For panel submissions, please send 250 word panel abstract plus 100 word
abstract of each paper and contact information (as above) for each
participant.
For more information on the conference or the organizations, visit:
http://www.h-net.msu.edu/~pcaaca/
Conference Date:
Atlanta, GA
April 12-15, 2006
DEADLINE: Please send abstracts by October 15, 2005
NOTIFICATION: Rolling after 9/15/05
Send submissions or address queries to:
Michael Carlson Kapper
Assistant Professor of English
Department of English
Capital University
1 College and Main
Columbus, OH 43209
mkapper@capital.edu
614.236.6555 (Office; leave voicemail)