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Diane Kovacs <[log in to unmask]>
Sun, 26 Sep 1993 22:57:59 EST
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CALL FOR ARTICLES
 
EJVC: ELECTRONIC JOURNAL ON VIRTUAL CULTURE
 
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Special Issue:  Gender Issues in Computer Networking
 
Issue Editor:   Leslie Regan Shade
                McGill University
                Graduate Program in Communications
                ([log in to unmask]; [log in to unmask])
 
EJVC is a new peer-reviewed electronic journal dedicated to
scholarly research and discussion of all aspects of computer-
mediated human experience, behavior, action, and interaction.
 
This special issue of the EJVC will be devoted to gender
issues in networking. Despite the abundance of various private
networks and the meteoric growth of the Internet,this rapidly
expanding user base does not include an equal proportion of men
and women. How can women become equally represented in the new
"electronic frontier" of cyberspace?  Issues to be discussed
can include, but are not limited to, the following:
*Access issues--to hardware, software, and training. What
barriers do women face? What are some success stories?
*How can women be given the technical expertise to become
comfortable and versatile with computer networking?
*Interface design: can there be a feminist design?
*How can networking realize its potential as a feminist tool?
*How can woman scholars exploit networking's technology?
*What information technology policies could be developed
to ensure computer networking equity for women, as well as
minorities?
*How does one define computer pornography and "offensive" material
on the net? Should it be allowed?
*How should sexual harassment on the net be treated?
*Are women-only groups necessary?
*How do women interact on MUDS and MOOs?
*What net resources exist for women?
 
 
Deadlines:     December 1, 1993   submission of abstracts
               April 1, 1994 submission of contributions
 
Abstracts will be reviewed by the issue editor for appropriate-
ness of content and overall balance of the issue as a whole.
In turn, authors will then be invited to submit full-length
contributions, which will be peer-reviewed by the journal's normal
editorial process before final acceptance for publication.
The issue editor encourages correspondence about proposed
contributions even before submission of an abstract.
 
Potential contributors may obtain a more detailed statement about
the focus and range of this special issue by sending electronic
mail to the issue editor with the Subject line: EJVC Issue or by
anonymous ftp to byrd.mu.wvnet.edu, directory /pub/ejvc, get
ejvc.shade.call.
 
Further information about EJVC may be obtained by sending
e-mail to [log in to unmask] or [log in to unmask]
with one or more of the following lines in the text:
SUBSCRIBE EJVC-L YourFirst LastName
GET EJVC WELCOME
INDEX EJVC-L
Also, the file is available by anonymous ftp to
byrd.mu.wvnet.edu in the pub/ejvc directory.

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