chris paul on Tue, 23 Apr 2002 00:02:02 +0200 (CEST) |
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Dear all Personally I'd have called this journal Perspectives on Human Evil and Wickedness (PHEW). An opportunity missed in my opinion. Anyhow, this seems a timely opportunity to reason about Terrorism. Best wishes Chris P ============ CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS Perspectives on Evil and Human Wickedness (PEHW) ISSN: 1471-5597 Volume 2. : July 2002 (themed issue: Terrorism) Please be advised that the due date has been changed to May 15. Perspectives on Evil and Human Wickedness publishes scholarly and creative work, personal reflections, and practitioners' accounts relating to classifying, defining, and probing different aspects of evil. It aims to shed light on the genesis and manifestations of evil as well as on the diverse angles from which humans can understand, tackle, surmount, or come to terms with it. Perspectives on Evil and Human Wickedness does not espouse any ideological viewpoint or favor any specific theoretical framework, but interrogates a plurality of perspectives aimed at advancing research on this topic. Submissions are sought for the July 2002 volume to be devoted entirely to the theme of terrorism. The volume hopes to present a panoply of possible angles from which to engage this topic. A wide array of relevant theoretical, critical and professional perspectives is, therefore, encouraged. Of most interest will be contributions that add to, alter and/or deepen, our current understanding of the phenomenon of terrorism. Topics may include: Labels and Definition(s) Binary thinking and cultural stereotypes in the discourse on terrorism Manichean visions of good and evil Clash of civilizations scenarios Leitmotifs, imagery and rhetoric in the political discourse on terrorism Globalized terror Jihad and Islamic fundamentalism Terrorism and Late Capitalism Gendering terrorism Cyber terrorism Virtual terrorism in film Terrorism in the media Religious/philosophical/historical/legal perspectives on terrorism Socio-political analysis of root causes The first volume of this e-journal is available at: http://www.wickedness.net/contents.htm (vol #1) http://www.wickedness.net/ej.htm (main ejournal page) For further details and information regarding the upcoming issue, please contact Rob Fisher at mailto:theodicist@wickedness.net or Salwa Ghaly at mailto:complit00@yahoo.ca _______________________________________________ Nettime-bold mailing list Nettime-bold@nettime.org http://amsterdam.nettime.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/nettime-bold