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Boletim Eletronico do Projeto ProArte Brasil
Ano 6 N. 50+51 3/2002
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PARTE 6: CONGRESSOS E CONFERENCIAS: CHAMADAS PARA TRABALHOS /
CONGRESOS Y CONFERENCIAS: CONVOCATORIA PARA TRABAJOS
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@ CALL FOR PAPERS: CULTURAL DIVERSITY FOR SALE: GLOBAL ECONOMIES OF ART AND ENTERTAINMENT
AN INTERDISCIPLINARY CONFERENCE AT VIRGINIA TECH, BLACKSBURG, VA,
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prazo/plazo/deadline: 01/06/2002
September 20-21, 2002.
Papers invited in any discipline. Send 500-word abstract and short CV to conference organizer Janell Watson, rjwatson@.... Electronic submissions
only, please. Deadline: June 1, 2002.
Conference website: www.fll.vt.edu/watson/symposium
About the topic:
While globalization enhances cultural diversity by bringing together people from many countries and traditions, it also threatens cultural diversity by creating an international mass culture through film, television, and
advertising. This paradox has become familiar in globalization studies.
Economic considerations often drive both the migration of people and the spread of the new mass culture. What is the relationship between economics and culture? What is the place of art and cultural traditions in a world dominated by a market-driven global mass media? Must cultural diversity offer itself for sale, in order to survive?
The ever accelerating pace of globalization in what seems to be all spheres further complicates the already daunting task of drawing intelligent connections between economics and culture. Culture, high and low, seems to
be but one more product circulating unevenly among rich and poor, first world and third world, North and South, East and West. Cultural products, along with their producers, marketers and consumers, are marked by
differences of many kinds: gender, class, race, ethnicity, nationality, religion, political affiliations, sexuality. The global economy is itself multiple: there are global economies of goods, services, and equities, but
there are also global economies of music, film, plastic and performing arts, ideas, language, fashion, food, lifestyle, tourism, sexuality, sports, psychic structure, belief, and even environment (i.e., the trade in
pollution vouchers). Academic disciplines likewise comprise global economies, involving transnational exchanges of scholars and publications (print and electronic) which rely on a global circulation of funding.
Cultural difference informs each of these economies.
Papers are invited which address the relationships between the global economy and cultural difference in specific areas of art, literature or culture, from a contemporary or historical perspective.
Dr. Janell Watson
Foreign Languages & Literatures
Virginia Tech
331 Major Williams Hall
Blacksburg, VA 24061-0225
office: (540) 231-9009
fax: (540) 231-4812
email: janell.watson@...
www.fll.vt.edu/french/
@ CALL FOR PAPERS "NUNS, WHORES, AND WIVES IN CINEMA" MLA SPECIAL SESSION PANEL (New York)
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prazo/plazo/deadline: n/c
December 27 -30, 2002
This panel invites papers that explore the attempted institutionalization of women's identities and sexuality, and their visual representation (sexualization, prohibition, voyeurism, punishment). In many cases, these
institutionalized identities in cinema follow set stereotypes or become confused when entangled with various desires. Wives get sold as whores, the
convent turns into a brothel, the prostitute or raped woman finds redemption through marriage, etc. Please send a 500-word abstract and cv to tamao@...
Contact Information:
Tamao Nakahara
Department of Italian Studies
6303 Dwinelle, #2620
University of California, Berkeley
Berkeley, CA 94720-2620
phone: 510-527-6915
email: TAMAO@...
Boletim Eletronico do Projeto ProArte Brasil
Ano 6 N. 50+51 3/2002
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
PARTE 6: CONGRESSOS E CONFERENCIAS: CHAMADAS PARA TRABALHOS /
CONGRESOS Y CONFERENCIAS: CONVOCATORIA PARA TRABAJOS
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
@ CALL FOR PAPERS: CULTURAL DIVERSITY FOR SALE: GLOBAL ECONOMIES OF ART AND ENTERTAINMENT
AN INTERDISCIPLINARY CONFERENCE AT VIRGINIA TECH, BLACKSBURG, VA,
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prazo/plazo/deadline: 01/06/2002
September 20-21, 2002.
Papers invited in any discipline. Send 500-word abstract and short CV to conference organizer Janell Watson, rjwatson@.... Electronic submissions
only, please. Deadline: June 1, 2002.
Conference website: www.fll.vt.edu/watson/symposium
About the topic:
While globalization enhances cultural diversity by bringing together people from many countries and traditions, it also threatens cultural diversity by creating an international mass culture through film, television, and
advertising. This paradox has become familiar in globalization studies.
Economic considerations often drive both the migration of people and the spread of the new mass culture. What is the relationship between economics and culture? What is the place of art and cultural traditions in a world dominated by a market-driven global mass media? Must cultural diversity offer itself for sale, in order to survive?
The ever accelerating pace of globalization in what seems to be all spheres further complicates the already daunting task of drawing intelligent connections between economics and culture. Culture, high and low, seems to
be but one more product circulating unevenly among rich and poor, first world and third world, North and South, East and West. Cultural products, along with their producers, marketers and consumers, are marked by
differences of many kinds: gender, class, race, ethnicity, nationality, religion, political affiliations, sexuality. The global economy is itself multiple: there are global economies of goods, services, and equities, but
there are also global economies of music, film, plastic and performing arts, ideas, language, fashion, food, lifestyle, tourism, sexuality, sports, psychic structure, belief, and even environment (i.e., the trade in
pollution vouchers). Academic disciplines likewise comprise global economies, involving transnational exchanges of scholars and publications (print and electronic) which rely on a global circulation of funding.
Cultural difference informs each of these economies.
Papers are invited which address the relationships between the global economy and cultural difference in specific areas of art, literature or culture, from a contemporary or historical perspective.
Dr. Janell Watson
Foreign Languages & Literatures
Virginia Tech
331 Major Williams Hall
Blacksburg, VA 24061-0225
office: (540) 231-9009
fax: (540) 231-4812
email: janell.watson@...
www.fll.vt.edu/french/
@ CALL FOR PAPERS "NUNS, WHORES, AND WIVES IN CINEMA" MLA SPECIAL SESSION PANEL (New York)
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prazo/plazo/deadline: n/c
December 27 -30, 2002
This panel invites papers that explore the attempted institutionalization of women's identities and sexuality, and their visual representation (sexualization, prohibition, voyeurism, punishment). In many cases, these
institutionalized identities in cinema follow set stereotypes or become confused when entangled with various desires. Wives get sold as whores, the
convent turns into a brothel, the prostitute or raped woman finds redemption through marriage, etc. Please send a 500-word abstract and cv to tamao@...
Contact Information:
Tamao Nakahara
Department of Italian Studies
6303 Dwinelle, #2620
University of California, Berkeley
Berkeley, CA 94720-2620
phone: 510-527-6915
email: TAMAO@...
@ INSCRICAO PARA OUVINTES NO IV CONGRESSO BRASILEIRO DE CINEMA.(Rio de Janeiro)
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prazo/plazo/deadline: n/c
Prezados Senhores,
A coordenacao do IV CBC, de 14 a 18 de novembro, no Othon Palace no Rio de Janeiro, informa que estao abertas as inscricoes para os interessados em participar do congresso na categoria ouvinte, sem direito a voz e voto.
As inscricoes deverao ser feitas atraves do preenchimento de uma ficha cadastral no site do IV CBC, www.congressocinema.com.br
Por ser um numero limitado de lugares sera feita uma selecao levando em consideracao a ordem de chegada e o curriculo profissional. Todos os selecionados terao acesso aos grupos de trabalho e as plenarias, assim como aos dois seminarios previstos: "Cinema Brasileiro e Autosustentabilidade" e "Industria Cinematografica, Infra-Estrutura e o Cinema Digital".
Cordialmente,
Tania Leite
Assessora de Imprensa do IV CBC
@ COLLABORATIVE INFORMATION VISUALIZATION ENVIRONMENTS (CIVES)SOAS, University of London
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10 - 11 - 12 July 2002
LONDON ENGLAND
An increasing number of commercial, research, and educational projects are collaborative efforts that bring together people with different skills and expertise. Computers are evolving into mediators of human-to-human and human-to-data interaction. Domain experts are often spread out in space and across time zones and consultation and collaboration has to proceed remotely instead of face-to-face.
Distributed teams need to collaborate and access shared data while some of their team members are outside of their office environments, presenting a new set of challenges in terms of data usage and share.
Collaborative Information Visualization Environments (CIVEs) enable users to interact with the visualization itself: e.g. access, explore, visualize and manipulate data as well as to interact with one another
while enabling easy reference to the visualization: e.g. users can chat with one another and, in the process, be able to refer to elements of the visualization; and/or users can annotate a part or state or even recorded segment of the visualization so that others can see and comment
on it later. In addition, CIVEs often visualize user interactions themselves to facilitate information access, collaboration, and decision-making.
OBJECTIVES
This symposium aims to be a forum for discussion about CIVEs designed for various user groups, application domains, and interfaces such as 2-D
desktop interfaces, 3-D virtual environments/virtual worlds, handheld devices, etc. that utilize different information visualizationalgorithms, interaction techniques, and modes of collaboration (e.g.
synchronous, asynchronous). Main objectives include, but are not limited to:
Increase our understanding of the design requirements for CIVEs.
Closely examine long-term use of particular CIVEs.
Identify collaborative practices in collocated visualization processes
that might be supported in CIVEs.
Gain a better understanding of architectural and infrastructure
requirements for CIVEs.
You are invited to participate in the discussion by submitting papers
and attending the symposium.
More information on the symposium is available at
http://vw.indiana.edu/cive02/.
Further details and registration form are available at the conference
wed-site:
http://www.graphicslink.demon.co.uk/IV02/
All IV02-CIVE enquiries should be addressed to:
Dr Katy Borner
Information Science & Cognitive Science, SLIS, Indiana University
10th Street & Jordan Avenue, Bloomington, IN 47405, USA
Phone: +01 812 855-3256, Fax: +01 812 855-6166
E-mail: katy@...,
WWW: http://ella.slis.indiana.edu/~katy/
OR
Dr Raquel Navarro-Prieto, Motorola UK Research Lab
Viables Industrial Estate, Jays Close, Basingstoke RG22 4PD, UK
Phone: +44 (0)1256 484037, Fax: +44 (0) 1256 471383
E-mail: Raquel.Navarro-prieto@...
All other enquiries should be addressed to:
Anita D'Pour
Conference Co-ordinator
P.O. BOX 29, HATFIELD, AL9 7ZL, United Kingdom.
T: (Int. +44) 1707 - 652 224
F: (Int. +44) 1707 - 652 247
E: IV02@...
U: www.graphicslink.demon.co.uk/IV02/
@ SYMPOSIUM ON THE ART AND PRACTICES OF SOUND (FILM, RADIO, MUSIC & THE DIGITAL MEDIA)
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Dear Colleagues,
We are pleased to announce the forthcoming International Symposium on Sound, 'Sounding Out'
to be held at Staffordshire University (Stoke-on-Trent, England) 11-13 July 2002.
This Symposium brings leading practitioners and academics into dialogue to explore the art and practices of SOUND in the changing landscape of converging media,through a series of presentations, discussion groups, and performances.
Presenters so far confirmed include:
Larry Blake, Supervising Sound Editor for Traffic, Erin Brockovich Ocean's Eleven and Out of Sight
Gordon House, Head of BBC Drama
Gary Rydstrom, Oscar winning Sound Designer for Saving Private Ryan & Terminator 2 (Specially prepared video presentation)
David Sonnenschein, Sound Designer, Author & Co-founder of Sonic Strategies
Alan Beck, BBC Research Fellow in Radio Drama, University of Kent
Mike Forrester, Senior Lecturer in Psychology, University of Kent
Gianluca Sergi, Senior Lecturer in Film, Staffordshire University
Jon Thornton, Head of Sound Technology, Liverpool Institute of Performing
Arts
Gordon Ross, Senior Lecturer in Sound, Liverpool Institute of Performing Arts
Jonathon Holloway, Director, Redshift Theatre Company
Lucy Gough, Playwright and Scriptwriter for Hollyoaks
Robin Rimbaud, Sound Artist, 'Scanner'
John Dack, Senior Research Fellow in Electronic Arts, Middlesex University
For a full calendar of events, conference fees and more information on the speakers, please visit our web site at: http://mcs.staffs.ac.uk/sound/conference.htm
or phone conference office (School of Humanities and Social Sciences, Staffordshire University):
(from UK) 01782-294415
(from abroad) +44 -1782 - 294415
or E-mail: SoundingOut@...
@ FOMENTANDO LA DIVERSIDAD CULTURAL Y EL DESARROLLO: ESTRATEGIAS LOCALES, NACIONALES Y MUNDIALES
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TERCERA CONFERENCIA ANUAL DE LA
RED INTERNACIONAL POR LA DIVERSIDAD CULTURAL
CIUDAD DEL CABO, AFRICA DEL SUR
DEL 11 AL 13 DE OCTUBRE, 2002
www.incd.net
Artistas, activistas y organizaciones culturales de alrededor del mundo se encontrar n este a o del 11 al 13 de octubre en la Ciudad del Cabo, Africa
del Sur, para asistir a la Tercera Conferencia Anual de la RIDC y as poder continuar construyendo la red internacional de ONGs. Nosotros discutiremos
los desaf os con que se enfrenta la diversidad cultural y los proyectos que nos permitan avanzar. Se ver tambi n como llevar a cabo estrategias que fomenten la diversidad cultural tanto dentro de las naciones como entre ellas, con relaci n a los programas que establecen un lazo entre la cultura y el desarrollo.
Estrategias Mundiales: En los dos ltimos a os, la RIDC ha venido discutiendo la creaci n de una nueva convenci n internacional para la diversidad cultural. Este a o, daremos un segundo paso hacia la realizaci n
de este objetivo. La convenci n preliminar publicada en febrero del 2002, servir de base a las discusiones que tendr n lugar entre los miembros de la RIDC durante la primera mitad del a o, y que culminar n en la conferencia de la Ciudad del Cabo. En Africa del Sur, los delegados afinaran el documento preliminar, lo adoptar n y lo har n p blico. Esta nueva convenci n se
presentar como nuestra contribuci n al di logo mundial entre los ministros de la cultura, la UNESCO, y otras agencias e instituciones importantes. Esta
convenci n ser la punta de lanza del movimiento internacional al proveer una fundaci n legal de iniciativas que fomenten y protejan la diversidad
cultural.
Estrategias nacionales y locales: En Africa del Sur, la RIDC comenzar a examinar como la diversidad cultural interacciona con la cultura y el desarrollo. Algunas preguntas a considerar incluyen:
S oC mo podemos asegurar que la diversidad cultural no sea afectada negativamente por los proyectos de desarrollo?
S oC mo podemos asegurar que las opiniones y aspiraciones de las culturas locales, su liderazgo y sus organizaciones sean integradas dentro de las estrategias de desarrollo y planificaci n de proyectos?
U: www.graphicslink.demon.co.uk/IV02/
@ SYMPOSIUM ON THE ART AND PRACTICES OF SOUND (FILM, RADIO, MUSIC & THE DIGITAL MEDIA)
============================================
Dear Colleagues,
We are pleased to announce the forthcoming International Symposium on Sound, 'Sounding Out'
to be held at Staffordshire University (Stoke-on-Trent, England) 11-13 July 2002.
This Symposium brings leading practitioners and academics into dialogue to explore the art and practices of SOUND in the changing landscape of converging media,through a series of presentations, discussion groups, and performances.
Presenters so far confirmed include:
Larry Blake, Supervising Sound Editor for Traffic, Erin Brockovich Ocean's Eleven and Out of Sight
Gordon House, Head of BBC Drama
Gary Rydstrom, Oscar winning Sound Designer for Saving Private Ryan & Terminator 2 (Specially prepared video presentation)
David Sonnenschein, Sound Designer, Author & Co-founder of Sonic Strategies
Alan Beck, BBC Research Fellow in Radio Drama, University of Kent
Mike Forrester, Senior Lecturer in Psychology, University of Kent
Gianluca Sergi, Senior Lecturer in Film, Staffordshire University
Jon Thornton, Head of Sound Technology, Liverpool Institute of Performing
Arts
Gordon Ross, Senior Lecturer in Sound, Liverpool Institute of Performing Arts
Jonathon Holloway, Director, Redshift Theatre Company
Lucy Gough, Playwright and Scriptwriter for Hollyoaks
Robin Rimbaud, Sound Artist, 'Scanner'
John Dack, Senior Research Fellow in Electronic Arts, Middlesex University
For a full calendar of events, conference fees and more information on the speakers, please visit our web site at: http://mcs.staffs.ac.uk/sound/conference.htm
or phone conference office (School of Humanities and Social Sciences, Staffordshire University):
(from UK) 01782-294415
(from abroad) +44 -1782 - 294415
or E-mail: SoundingOut@...
@ FOMENTANDO LA DIVERSIDAD CULTURAL Y EL DESARROLLO: ESTRATEGIAS LOCALES, NACIONALES Y MUNDIALES
===========================================
TERCERA CONFERENCIA ANUAL DE LA
RED INTERNACIONAL POR LA DIVERSIDAD CULTURAL
CIUDAD DEL CABO, AFRICA DEL SUR
DEL 11 AL 13 DE OCTUBRE, 2002
www.incd.net
Artistas, activistas y organizaciones culturales de alrededor del mundo se encontrar n este a o del 11 al 13 de octubre en la Ciudad del Cabo, Africa
del Sur, para asistir a la Tercera Conferencia Anual de la RIDC y as poder continuar construyendo la red internacional de ONGs. Nosotros discutiremos
los desaf os con que se enfrenta la diversidad cultural y los proyectos que nos permitan avanzar. Se ver tambi n como llevar a cabo estrategias que fomenten la diversidad cultural tanto dentro de las naciones como entre ellas, con relaci n a los programas que establecen un lazo entre la cultura y el desarrollo.
Estrategias Mundiales: En los dos ltimos a os, la RIDC ha venido discutiendo la creaci n de una nueva convenci n internacional para la diversidad cultural. Este a o, daremos un segundo paso hacia la realizaci n
de este objetivo. La convenci n preliminar publicada en febrero del 2002, servir de base a las discusiones que tendr n lugar entre los miembros de la RIDC durante la primera mitad del a o, y que culminar n en la conferencia de la Ciudad del Cabo. En Africa del Sur, los delegados afinaran el documento preliminar, lo adoptar n y lo har n p blico. Esta nueva convenci n se
presentar como nuestra contribuci n al di logo mundial entre los ministros de la cultura, la UNESCO, y otras agencias e instituciones importantes. Esta
convenci n ser la punta de lanza del movimiento internacional al proveer una fundaci n legal de iniciativas que fomenten y protejan la diversidad
cultural.
Estrategias nacionales y locales: En Africa del Sur, la RIDC comenzar a examinar como la diversidad cultural interacciona con la cultura y el desarrollo. Algunas preguntas a considerar incluyen:
S oC mo podemos asegurar que la diversidad cultural no sea afectada negativamente por los proyectos de desarrollo?
S oC mo podemos asegurar que las opiniones y aspiraciones de las culturas locales, su liderazgo y sus organizaciones sean integradas dentro de las estrategias de desarrollo y planificaci n de proyectos?
S oQu se puede hacer para mejorar las capacidades de las industrias culturales en el mundo en desarrollo?
a.. oC mo se puede apoyar la diversidad de la expresi n art stica dentro de las naciones mismas?
La conferencia de Ciudad del Cabo adoptar el m todo de "grupo de trabajo" durante tres d as, permitiendo as que una gran variedad de asistentes e las salas y en el podio puedan participar y darse a entender.
La fecha de la conferencia es del 11 al 13 de octubre, 2002, teniendo lugar antes de la reuni n de los ministros de la Cultura organizados en la Red
Internacional sobre Pol ticas Culturales. Los delegados de las dos redes tomar n parte en una reuni n de trabajo para discutir la convenci n de la RIDC y otros asuntos de inter s com n. Este di logo continuo representa una oportunidad de colaboraci n rara y de mucho valor entre el gobierno y la sociedad civil.
Esperamos que Ud. se una a nosotros en Africa del Sur para esta conferencia hist rica.
Para mayor informaci n sobre la conferencia y para ser miembro de la red, por favor comun quese con:
RIDC, 804 - 130 Albert Street, Ottawa, ON Canada,
Te: (613) 238-3561; Fax: (613) 238-4849
Correo electr nico: incd@...; sitio web: www.incd.net
@ INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON COMPUTERS IN EDUCATION (ICCE 2002) AUCKLAND, NEW ZEALAND
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prazo/plazo/deadline: 05/04/2002
3-6 December 2002
http://icce2002.massey.ac.nz
** Organised by AACE-APC
** Sponsored by
College of Business, Massey University, New Zealand
The International Conference on Computers in Education (ICCE) series aims to foster the creation and dissemination of knowledge about the use of information technology in education throughout the Asia-Pacific region. Since 1995 the ICCE series has been organized by the Asia-Pacific Chapter of AACE (Association for the Advancement of Computing in Education). Subsequent ICCEs have been held in different Asian countries - Singapore (1995), Malaysia (1997, held annually ever
since), China (1998), Japan (1999), Taiwan (2000) and Korea (2001). ICCE 2002 will be held in Auckland, New
Zealand.
Through ICCE 2002, New Zealand hopes to contribute enormously to the valuable experience of the ICCEs and hence to reinforce all the efforts to collaborate for the successful building of the new paradigm of education in the information society. Every effort will be made to make
this a truly professional worldwide conference providing opportunities for discussion and dissemination of pertinent information in computers and education internationally. We invite you to ICCE 2002 New Zealand
where you can view the 21st century through sharing ideas and prospects.
** Conference theme
"Learning communities on the Internet - Pedagogy in implementation"
Some years ago there was a movement in education towards learning alongside peers. The recent increase in accessibility to networks, whether global or local, has provided an enormous impetus to practice and research in which learners study and work together. However, many questions on the effectiveness and efficiency of such learning environments remain unanswered or at least have little empirical or theoretical evidence to provide beyond intuitive responses:
- learners naturally have many misconceptions; would peer learning simply spread such misconceptions?
- learning is personal; why should a colearner give better
help than a professional tutor?
- Internet resources are general; don't learners need
resources designed to meet their specific needs?
- learners' culture leads them to expect to be taught; why should they have to work more?
- tutors' culture leads them to expect to teach; why should they change that role?
- and many more....
ICCE 2002 invites submissions with a good theoretical base or formalism that present new, yet unpublished, solid achievements based on experiments, that come to answer concretely one or more of the questions
above or can point to possible answers. Survey papers are also accepted, if they are well documented, make a contribution to the field, and reveal new aspects and perspectives, as well as future directions.
** Topics of Interest
The topics of interest related to the conference theme
include but are not limited to:
* Agents technology
* Application of instructional design theories
* Architecture of learning technology systems
* Authoring tools
* Best mix of face-to-face and e-interactions
* Cognition and conceptual change
* Collaborative learning/Groupware/Co-operative learning
* Computer mediated communication
* Country specific developments
* Design principles
* Distributed learning
* Evaluation of impact
* Evaluation of learning systems
* Implementation experiences
* Instructor networking
* Integrated learning environments
* Inter-and Intranet use in conventional universities
* Internet based systems
* Methodologies for system design
* Networked social learning
* Policies, ethics, standards, and legal issues
* Research perspectives
* Teaching/learning strategies
* Tutor role in virtual communities
* Virtual lab/classroom/school
* Virtual universities
* WWW-based learning resources/tools
** Submissions
Submissions are invited in following categories:
- Full Papers
- Short Papers
- Posters
- Tutorials
- Workshops
- Doctoral Student Consortium
Details of submission procedure are available at:
http://icce2002.massey.ac.nz
** Important dates:
Friday 5 April 2002 : All types of submissions
* Contact information
Julie Lyons
Conference Secretary
Department of Information Systems
Massey University
Private Bag 11 222
Palmerston North
New Zealand
icce2002_admin@...
Telephone: 64 6 350 5233
Facsimile: 64 6 350 5725
CALENDARIO INTERNACIONAL DE CONGRESSOS E CONFERENCIAS:
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SECOND INTERNATIONAL WORKSHOP ON NEW DEVELOPMENTS IN DIGITAL LIBRARIES
ciudad real, spain.
april 2-3, 2002
http://www.iceis.org or
http://www.iceis.org/workshops/nddl/nddl-cfp.htm
PLAYING WITH THE FUTURE: DEVELOPMENT AND DIRECTIONS IN COMPUTER GAMING
april 5-7, 2002
centre for research on innovation and competition, university of manchester
manchester, england
http://www.cric.ac.uk/cric/gamerz/
EUROMEDIA 2002
modena, italy
april 15-17, 2002
http://biomath.rug.ac.be/~scs/conf/euromd2002/index.htm
CONGRESO INTERNACIONAL DE INFORMACI N -INFORMACI N, CONOCIMIENTO Y SOCIEDAD. RETOS DE UNA NUEVA ERA
palacio de las convenciones de la habana, cuba,
abril, 22 - 26, 2002
http://www.congreso-info.cu
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INPUT 2002 (INTERNATIONAL PUBLIC TELEVISON) Rotterdam, Holanda
maio de 2002.
http://www.input-tv. e www.input2002.com
SHAPING THE NETWORK SOCIETY: PATTERNS FOR PARTICIPATION, ACTION, AND CHANGE. DIAC-02 SYMPOSIUM
seattle, washington usa.
may 16-19, 2002
http://www.cpsr.org/conferences/diac02
"BORN TO BE BAD: TRASH CINEMA FROM THE 1960S AND 70S".
university of california, berkeley
may 17 -19, 2002
http://socrates.berkeley.edu/~tamao/trash.htm
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VI CONGRESO LATINOAMERICANO DE INVESTIGADORES DE LA COMUNICACI N ALAIC 2002.
Universidad Privada de Santa Cruz de la Sierra
Santa Cruz, Bolivia
junio3 -5 2002
http://www.upsa.edu.bo/alaic2002
2ND CONFERENCE ON THE ECONOMICS OF INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION
TECHNOLOGIES
mannheim, germany
julio 24-25 2002.
http://www.zew.de/ICT-Conference/index.htm
CROSSROADS IN CULTURAL STUDIES CONFERENCE Tampere, Finland.
junio 29 - julio 2, 2002
http://www.crossroads2002.com
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TECHNOTOPIAS: TEXTS, IDENTITIES, AND TECHNOLOGICAL CULTURES: AN INTERDISCIPLINARY CONFERENCE
the department of english studies.the university of strathclyde
glasgow
july 10-12 2002
http://www.strath.ac.uk/ecloga/technotopiascfp2.htm
COLLABORATIVE INFORMATION VISUALIZATION ENVIRONMENTS (CIVES)SOAS
University of London
london england
july 10 - 12 2002
http://www.graphicslink.demon.co.uk/IV02/
SYMPOSIUM ON THE ART AND PRACTICES OF SOUND (FILM, RADIO, MUSIC & THE DIGITAL MEDIA)
Staffordshire University
Stoke-on-Trent, England
july 11-13 2002
http://mcs.staffs.ac.uk/sound/conference.htm
THIRD WAVE FEMINISM INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE
University of Exeter, UK
julio 23 -25, 2002
http://www.iftr.org.uk
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4TH INTERNATIONAL CAIIA-STAR RESEARCH CONFERENCE CONSCIOUSNESS REFRAMED 2002 -NON-LOCAL, NON-LINEAR, NON-ORDINARY
university of technology
perth, western australia
1st - 4th august 2002
http://www.caiia-star.net
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INTER-SOCIEDADE DE ARTES ELETR NICAS. ISEA 2002.NAGOYA, JAPAO
nagoya,japao
27 -31outubro 2002
http://www.isea.jp