This is a followup to my question in class, which is: what are some good publication venues for the phenomenological or semiotic analyses of interactions that we are writing?
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December 4, 2008 at 3:33 am
danoliver
The AOIR (Association of Internet Researchers) conference should be an applicable venue for people to present their work from this class. It’s a conference that is fairly open to various methodological and theoretical approaches, and draws a mix of people from humanities, social science, and computer science. The deadline for next years conference is February 1st. Here is a brief snippet of their call:
“Furthermore, the conference invites considerations of Internet research as a critical practice and theory, its intellectual histories, investments, and social reverberations. How do we, as Internet researchers, connect our work to social concerns or cultural developments both local and global, and what kinds of agency may we exercise in the process?”
http://aoir.org/
December 4, 2008 at 3:39 am
danoliver
Alt Chi is also a good venue:
“With alt.chi 2009, we want to open up for unusual, challenging and thought-provoking work that might not otherwise be seen at the conference. alt.chi is a place to experiment with how CHI submissions are presented, submitted, reviewed and selected. alt.chi is CHI’s breathing hole, the space for change, where new ideas can be tried out and experienced. alt.chi 2009 is your chance to present that paper you always wanted to write but you knew would never get through the conventional review process.”
Deadline is January 7th
http://www.chi2009.org/Authors/CallForPapers/Alt.Chi.html