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call for papers: the internet, publishing, and the future of literature Post date  08.24.2007, 4:19 PM

posted by ben vershbow

John Holbo just along this exciting CFP for a seminar he's convening on "e-publishing/intertubes stuff" at the ALSC conference this October in Chicago. An excerpt:

What role will the Internet play in publishing, scholarly research, cultural journalism, and literary commentary in general? Do bloggers have a role to play in cultural and literary discussion comparable to their developing importance in political reporting and argument? How will e-publishing affect scholarship, university presses, promotion and tenure? What will become of the book?

Read more at The Valve.

Posted by ben vershbow on August 24, 2007 4:19 PM
tags: Blogosphere, academic, publishing

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