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Writer Wanted: CHAPTER ABOUT ART AND ARTISTS ON THE WORLD WIDE WEB
SUMMARY:
We are editing the second edition of the book "Web.Studies: Rewiring Media Studies for the Digital Age", and we are looking for someone who is able to write a chapter on how the Web is used by artists.
Anything about art or artists online will be considered, although we will only be selecting one such chapter.
Work on art or artists who make use of the unique properties of the World Wide Web in some way would be particularly welcome. The piece should be 3,500-4,000 words and written in an accessible, introductory style, suitable for undergraduate students.
If you are someone who could do this -- and have it written by 15th October 2002 -- then please get in touch with us (email david@theory.org.uk). If you can forward this to anyone you know who might be able to help, please do. Thank you very much.
LAST DATE FOR EMAILING US: 16 June 2002.
A FEW DETAILS:
The first edition of "Web.Studies" was published in August 2000. Several reviewers have described it as an "excellent" introduction to new media issues for students of media, communications, cyberculture and cultural studies.
The website about the book (first edition) is at: http://www.newmediastudies.com/book
The publishers, Arnold in the UK and Oxford University Press in the USA, have asked us to prepare a Second Edition for publication in August 2003.
The first edition was edited by David Gauntlett (me). This time around I have invited a co-editor aboard -- Ross Horsley, also based at the Institute of Communications Studies, University of Leeds.
The second edition of the book will be a combination of substantially updated versions of the best chapters from the first edition, plus several all-new chapters.
The target audience is primarily undergraduates, but of course we would expect postgraduates, academics, and interested other people to learn something from it too.
You get a small fee for writing the chapter -- for 3,500 words it would be UK £35, which is around US $52. Obviously that's not much, but most academic journals pay zero, so this is much better (!).
Contributors are likely to be academics or PhD students. If you think you can provide the kind of chapter we are looking for, please send a short summary of who you are and what you would be able to cover.
Of course we will be happy to answer any questions that potential writers may have.
Many thanks
David Gauntlett and Ross Horsley ______________________________________________
Dr David Gauntlett // david@theory.org.uk
http://www.leeds.ac.uk/ics/david.htm
posted 6/09/2002
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