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TJELLS: Call for Papers
TJELLS is a peer-reviewed, international, quarterly journal,published in March, June, September and December.
Each issue features a collection of scholarly interpretive criticism on literary works in English, ELT, and Translation Studies. Creative poems, short Stories, essays, excerpts from thesis, and book reviews also can be published here. TJELLS provides free on-line open access to all those involved in research or teaching. It intends to provide a platform for publication of articles from academics, teachers, and scholars.
Submissions are accepted throughout the year. All articles will be peer-reviewed by international scholars and will be published only on acceptance.
For more details, please visit http://www.tjells.com
B.Beneson Thilagar Christadoss
Assistant Professor of English, St.John's College, Palayankottai, Tamil Nadu
Email: me At tjells.com
Journal of NELTA: Call for Papers
Nepal English Language Teachers' Association (NELTA) announces call for papers for its peer-review journal, the Journal of NELTA. We encourage contributors to make their work relevant to classroom teaching as well as to serve the larger purpose of creating or promoting ELT discourses at local, national, and regional contexts. Contributions that deal with ELT theories and methods will serve the professional community only to the extent that they are situated in the authors' own practices and/or in the contemporary educational and social contexts.
The objective of this volume is to gather the voices of teachers, scholars, and educationists who are best able to define and advance the conversation and practice of ELT.
Deadline for Submission: October 1, 2011
Manuscripts submission: neltajournal AT gmail.com
Please visit http://neltajournal.
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Thursday, March 31, 2011
Studies in Australasian Cinema - Call for Papers
Studies in Australasian Cinema is an international refereed scholarly journal devoted to the cinema of, and film scholarship from, the Australian, New Zealand, and Pacific region. We would like to announce a call for papers for the following issues:
Issue 5.3 (Dec 2011): Cities and Australasian Film and Television
Issue 6.1 (Apr 2012): Imaging Religion and Spirituality
The journal features academic articles focusing on current and historical trends, representations, themes, styles, debates and scholarly work from across the region's rich cinema culture: What shapes, and has shaped the contemporary filmmaking landscape in the region? What theoretical and critical discussions of cinema are, and have been in the past, the most visible in Australasia? What policies, practices, modalities and technologies define Australasian cinema?
The editor of Studies in Australasian Cinema is Anthony Lambert.
Contact: Dr. Anthony Lambert,
Media, Music Communication and Cultural Studies (MMCCS),
Macquarie University, Sydney, NSW, Australia 2109.
Telephone: +61 (0) 28502148
Email: anthony.lambert AT mq.edu.au
5.3: Cities and Australasian Film and Television
Editor: Ben Goldsmith
Cinema has long played a leading role in the ways in which ‘the city’, either a particular place or a composite idea, has been imagined, created, remembered, and experienced. Similarly in television, the city looms large as physical location, imaginative setting, metaphorical canvas and figurative backdrop for dramatic stories. This special issue of Studies in Australasian Cinema seeks to explore urban spaces and stories in Australian and New Zealand film and television.
Possible topics include, but are not limited to:
· The representation and presence of particular cities in Australian and New Zealand cinema and television (Sydney, Auckland, Melbourne, Wellington, Brisbane, Gold Coast, London, Los Angeles…)
· Representations of the city and city life in different genres, in local or in international productions
· Film and television production practices and production cultures in particular cities
· Cities in non-fiction film and television
· Imaginary cities in Australian and New Zealand film and television
· The inner city and the suburbs in Australian and New Zealand film and television
· Exhibition practices, filmgoing and television viewing in different cities
· Film, television and the branding and promotion of cities
· Urban film and television tourism
· Film, television and urban remediation
Papers due: July 31, 2011
Contact: Ben Goldsmith, Centre for Critical and Cultural Studies, University of Queensland, Brisbane, Qld 4072 Email: b.goldsmith AT uq.edu.au
6.1: Imaging Religion and Spirituality in Australasian Film
Editors: Anthony Lambert and Holly Randell-Moon
Issues of spirituality and religion have long between central to the social, cultural and political rituals of many countries and communities within the Australasian-Pacific Island and Oceanic regions. Religion and secularism have also emerged as intense sites of geopolitical conflict in Australasia since the initiation of a now decade-long ‘war on terror’. Cinema plays a vital role in the ways in which community, citizenship, nationality and morality are imagined, normalised and debated. In this special issue of Studies in Australasian Cinema we are seeking papers that focus on filmic engagements with and representations of spirituality and religion. Possible topics include, but are not limited to:
· Representations on any aspect of religion and spirituality from within Australasian/ Pacific Island nations or by filmmakers from across the region.
· Differences between indigenous and non-indigenous conceptions of spirituality in film production and representation
· Postcolonial spirituality and religion in film production
· Filmic engagements with questions of morality and ethics or issues not normally considered as being within the purview of ‘religion’
· The influence of secular epistemologies and practices on the economies or conventions of filmmaking
· Film, spirituality and tourism
· Post 9/11 conceptions of religious affiliation and difference in Australasia
· Religious events, their mediation and/or representation in film
· Religion and politics/ the state, including political events and their influence on filmic representations of religion and spirituality in local, national or international productions
‘Imaging religion and spirituality in Australasian film’ will be edited by Anthony Lambert and Holly Randell-Moon. Enquiries in the first instance should be made via email to either anthony.lambert@mq.edu.au or holly.randell-moon@mq.edu.au
Final submissions to this issue close on Friday December 16, 2011.
Dr Anthony Lambert
Senior Lecturer in Critical and Cultural Studies, Macquarie University
Room Y3A149 Ph: 02 98502148 anthony.lambert AT mq. edu.au
Editor, Studies in Australasian Cinema
Editor, NEO: Journal for Higher Degree Research in the Social Sciences and Humanities
Diasporas of Australian Cinema
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Small Group Research: An International Journal
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