Internet Culture
Call for Papers
Popular Culture Association/American Culture Association
National Conference
Boston, MA
April 11-14, 2012
The Internet Culture Area of the Popular Culture Association is soliciting proposals for panels and individual papers that explore aspects of communication, creativity, identity, and behavior as they emerge in the popular culture of the Internet.
Individuals and groups express their values and identities through discussion, artwork, music, video, and endless forms of exchange on the Internet. Online interaction and display is an increasingly familiar and influential feature of popular culture. In what ways is our global society connecting and changing, as innovation and tradition find a new medium for expression an increasingly networked everyday life? Papers on a wide range of topics will be accepted.
Submit a 250-word proposal to:
Montana Miller
Department of Popular Culture
Bowling Green State University
Bowling Green, OH 43403
montanm@bgsu.edu
Deadline for Submissions: December 15, 2011
Note: Submissions on topics that deal with the theme of “Citizen” should be submitted to the themed area of Communication and Digital Culture, Area Chair Mark Nunes, mnunes@spsu.edu
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