From u.haase at mmu.ac.uk Mon Feb 1 00:01:59 2010 From: u.haase at mmu.ac.uk (Ullrich Haase MMU) Date: Sun, 31 Jan 2010 23:01:59 -0000 Subject: [Register] JBSP Volume 41 - Number 1 - January 2010 Message-ID: <004401caa2c9$6550a2b0$2ff1e810$@haase@mmu.ac.uk> Advertisement of the January 2010 Edition of the JBSP: Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology Volume 41 ? No 1 ? January 2010 Communicating Passions: Boredom, Love, Lust & Shame Including the following articles: JEFFREY GORDON and AUDREY MCKINNEY Love and Lust: A Phenomenological Investigation TANYA LOUGHEAD More than Adequate Logic: Blanchot avec Sade PAUL GYLLENHAMMER Sartre on Shame: From Ontology to Social Critique CRISTIAN CIOCAN Heidegger and the Problem of Boredom VICTOR BICEAGA Picturing Phenomena: Husserl on Photography DAVID TOSTENSON Husserl?s Direct Perception And a Book Review Martin Hägglund: Radical Atheism: Derrida and the Time of Life, by Patrick O?Connor Subscriptions The JBSP is published three times a year, in January, May and October. Three such issues will constitute one volume: each issue will contain approximately 112 pages. Orders for the JBSP should be sent to the publisher, Jackson Publishing and Distribution, 3 Gibsons Road, Heaton Moor, Stockport, Cheshire, SK4 4JX, England, or at your local bookseller. The cumulative index is available from the publisher either in electronic form or in hard copy for £10.00 Notes for Contributors The JBSP is an internationally refereed journal. All submissions are sent to two referees for blind peer-reviewing. The JBSP publishes papers on phenomenology and existential philosophy as well as contributions from other fields of philosophy. Papers from researchers in the humanities and the human sciences interested in the philosophy of their subject will be welcome too. Space will be given to research in progress, to interdisciplinary discussion, and to book reviews. Intending contributors are asked to submit papers and correspondence for inclusion in the journal to the Editor, Dr. Ullrich Haase, Dept. of Politics and Philosophy, Manton Building, Manchester Metropolitan University, Rosamund St. West, Manchester M15 6LL, UK. Tel.: 0044 (0)161 247 3438; Fax.: 0044 (0)161 247 6312. Email: u.haase at mmu.ac.uk. 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Please send email and attachment to: u.haase at mmu.ac.uk Advertising Particulars of advertising in the JBSP may be obtained from the publisher, Jackson Publishing and Distribution, 3 Gibsons Road, Heaton Moor, Stockport, Cheshire, SK4 4JX, England. Dr. Ullrich M. Haase Editor of the Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology Manchester Metropolitan University Faculty of Humanities, Law and Social Sciences Dept. of Politics and Philosophy Geoffrey Manton Building Rosamund Street West Manchester M15 6LL United Kingdom Tel: 0044 (0)161 2473452 Fax: 0044 (0)161 2476312 Email: u.haase at mmu.ac.uk "Before acting on this email or opening any attachments you should read the Manchester Metropolitan University's email disclaimer available on the website http://www.mmu.ac.uk/emaildisclaimer" -------------- nächster Teil -------------- Ein Dateianhang mit HTML-Daten wurde abgetrennt... URL: From Herbert.Hrachovec at univie.ac.at Sun Feb 21 19:03:42 2010 From: Herbert.Hrachovec at univie.ac.at (Herbert Hrachovec) Date: Sun, 21 Feb 2010 19:03:42 +0100 Subject: [Register] Fwd: Final Call for Papers (deadline extended) - CATaC'10 Message-ID: <201002211903.42986.Herbert.Hrachovec@univie.ac.at> ---------- Weitergeleitete Nachricht ---------- Betreff: Final Call for Papers (deadline extended) - CATaC'10 Von: sudweeks at murdoch.edu.au "Diffusion 2.0: computing, mobility, and the next generations" Submission deadline extended: 4 March 2010 Please see www.catacconference.org for further details regarding accommodation, venue, and more about visiting Vancouver. Please see the Submissions page http://blogs.ubc.ca/catac/submissions for dates, formatting requirements, and link to our OCS submissions site. Both short (3-5 pages) and long (10-15 pages) original papers are sought. VENUE: The University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada DATES: 15-18 June 2010 CATaC 2010 will feature keynote addresses by Dr Linc Kesler (First Nations Studies, The University of British Columbia) and Dr John Willinsky (Stanford University School of Education). The biennial CATaC conference series provides a premier international forum for current research on how diverse cultural attitudes shape the implementation and use of information and communication technologies (ICTs). The conference series brings together scholars from around the globe who provide diverse perspectives, both in terms of the specific culture(s) they highlight in their presentations and discussions, and in terms of the discipline(s) through which they approach the conference theme. Original full papers (especially those which connect theoretical frameworks with specific examples of cultural values and practices) and short papers (e.g. describing current research projects and preliminary results) are invited. Topics of particular interest include but are not limited to: - Mobile technologies in developing countries - New layers of imaging and texting interactions fostering and/or threatening cultural diversity - Theoretical and practical approaches to analyzing „culture‰ - Impact of mobile technologies on privacy and surveillance Gender, sexuality and identity issues in social networks - Cultural diversity in e-learning and/or m-learning You may also purchase the conference proceedings from previous conferences by visiting the Proceedings page. We look forward to receiving your submissions and to welcoming you to Vancouver in 2010! Local Co-Chair: Leah Macfadyen (UBC) Local Co-Chair: Kenneth Reeder (UBC) Program Chair: Herbert Hrachovec (University of Vienna) Executive Committee: Lorna Heaton (Université de Montréal, Canada) Maja van der Velden (University of Oslo, Norway) Fay Sudweeks (Co-Chair, CATaC) Charles Ess (Co-Chair, CATaC) -------------- nächster Teil -------------- "Diffusion 2.0: computing, mobility, and the next generations" Submission deadline extended: 4 March 2010 Please see www.catacconference.org for further details regarding accommodation, venue, and more about visiting Vancouver. Please see the Submissions page http://blogs.ubc.ca/catac/submissions for dates, formatting requirements, and link to our OCS submissions site. Both short (3-5 pages) and long (10-15 pages) original papers are sought. VENUE: The University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada DATES: 15-18 June 2010 CATaC 2010 will feature keynote addresses by Dr Linc Kesler (First Nations Studies, The University of British Columbia) and Dr John Willinsky (Stanford University School of Education). The biennial CATaC conference series provides a premier international forum for current research on how diverse cultural attitudes shape the implementation and use of information and communication technologies (ICTs). The conference series brings together scholars from around the globe who provide diverse perspectives, both in terms of the specific culture(s) they highlight in their presentations and discussions, and in terms of the discipline(s) through which they approach the conference theme. Original full papers (especially those which connect theoretical frameworks with specific examples of cultural values and practices) and short papers (e.g. describing current research projects and preliminary results) are invited. Topics of particular interest include but are not limited to: - Mobile technologies in developing countries - New layers of imaging and texting interactions fostering and/or threatening cultural diversity - Theoretical and practical approaches to analyzing „culture‰ - Impact of mobile technologies on privacy and surveillance Gender, sexuality and identity issues in social networks - Cultural diversity in e-learning and/or m-learning You may also purchase the conference proceedings from previous conferences by visiting the Proceedings page. We look forward to receiving your submissions and to welcoming you to Vancouver in 2010! Local Co-Chair: Leah Macfadyen (UBC) Local Co-Chair: Kenneth Reeder (UBC) Program Chair: Herbert Hrachovec (University of Vienna) Executive Committee: Lorna Heaton (Université de Montréal, Canada) Maja van der Velden (University of Oslo, Norway) Fay Sudweeks (Co-Chair, CATaC) Charles Ess (Co-Chair, CATaC) -------------- nächster Teil -------------- Ein Dateianhang mit Binärdaten wurde abgetrennt... Dateiname : nicht verfügbar Dateityp : application/pgp-signature Dateigröße : 197 bytes Beschreibung: This is a digitally signed message part. URL :