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... reads them any more.
TCCC would do a favor to the community by filtering the CFP
it distributes.
Regards.
Marco
Marco Ajmone Marsan
... 2009 1:24 AM
> Subject: CFP: WiMo 2010, GridCom 2010, CoNeCo- ... > ***Apologies for possible multiple copies***Please circulate this cfp to
> your community & we are inviting you to contribute ...
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... proved an Adoption Assistance Program in writing or not? Really?!? Are you serious?!? That's important enough as a CFP to have to know off the top of your head, beyond the fact that it's something that can be provided as part ... about this anymore, not thinking about this anymore.
If I'm not meant to be a CFP then that's fine I will just pursue being a fee-only financial planner and ...
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Sherryl Vint sent out the following CFP for the journal Science Fiction Film and Television. I have a BSG essay that I’m definitely going to send to SFFTV. You should send them something, too!
... University), Vivian Sobchack (University of California, Los Angeles) and JP Telotte (Georgia Institute of Technology)
Posted in cfp Tagged: biopolitics, cfp, journal, reboot, remakes, sfftv
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... seen offline in religious culture and practice?
How do these transformations connect with issues of globalization and glocalization?
You can read the full CFP over at When Religion Meets New Media: CFP: Special Issue on Religion and the Internet: The Online-Offline Connection.
Related link - article seen today - Religion moves online | Stuff.co.nz
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Deadline for Abstract 500 word maximum: November 15th, 2009Please send abstract and a brief biographical statement to Sarah Burcon & Melissa Ames at: sburcon@gmail.com and mames@eiu.edu. The subject line should read: Submission for Women and the Gendering of Communication.
via Women and the Gendering of Talk, Gossip, & Communication Practices Across Media | cfp.english.upenn.edu.
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CFP: Catalog Management Interest Group (ALA Midwinter, Boston)
The ALCTS CCS Catalog Management Interest Group invites proposals for presentations for our meeting at Midwinter in Boston. The group will be meeting on Saturday, January 16th, from 1:30-3:30.
The charge of the Catalog Management Discussion Group is as follows: to discuss the various issues involved with cataloging, classification, ...
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