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Ross's picture

Ricosalamar: RT @mrmarkmillar: Batman is a rich guy who dresses up ...

Ricosalamar: RT @mrmarkmillar: Batman is a rich guy who dresses up and fights poor people for fun. OF COURSE he’s a Conservative @simonpegg @toadmeister

See original: Twitter Ricosalamar: RT @mrmarkmillar: Batman is a rich guy who dresses up and fights poor people for fun. OF COURSE he's a Conservative @simonpegg @toadmeister

Ernesto Priego's picture

@mhawksey @PatParslow question is how; already spend too much time ...

ernestopriego: @mhawksey @PatParslow question is how; already spend too much time promoting it… and we don’t want to cheat by compromising content…

See original: Twitter @mhawksey @PatParslow question is how; already spend too much time promoting it... and we don't want to cheat by compromising content...

Christina M LaVecchia's picture

@lmeloncon right. speaking of, did you see this last month? ...

JalouxdelaLune: @lmeloncon right. speaking of, did you see this last month? http://t.co/5Tct7FE6

See original: Twitter @lmeloncon right. speaking of, did you see this last month? http://t.co/5Tct7FE6

Ernesto Priego's picture

I <3 Glasgow RT @travellingmoose Glaswegian sunset ...

kfitz's picture

Transformative Works and Cultures

Transformative Works and Cultures, an exciting new electronic journal published by the Organization for Transformative Works, has just released its first CFP:
New Journal Announcement/CFP Transformative Works and Cultures (TWC) is a Gold Open Access international peer-reviewed journal published by the Organization for Transformative Works edited by Kristina Busse and Karen Hellekson. TWC publishes articles about popular media, fan communities, and transformative works, broadly conceived. We invite papers on all related topics, including but not limited to fan fiction, fan vids, mashups, machinima, film, TV, anime, comic books, video games, and any and all aspects of the communities of practice that surround them. TWC's aim is twofold: to provide a publishing outlet that welcomes fan-related topics, and to promote dialogue between the academic community and the fan community. We encourage innovative works that situate these topics within contemporary culture via a variety of critical approaches, including but not limited to feminism, queer theory, critical race studies, political economy, ethnography, reception theory, literary criticism, film studies, and media studies. We also encourage authors to consider writing personal essays integrated with scholarship, hypertext articles, or other forms that embrace the technical possibilities of the Web and test the limits of the genre of academic writing. TWC copyrights under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial 3.0 Unported License. Theory accepts blind peer-reviewed essays that are often interdisciplinary, with a conceptual focus and a theoretical frame that offers expansive interventions in the field of fan studies (5,000-8,000 words). Praxis analyzes the particular, in contrast to Theory's broader vantage. Essays are blind peer reviewed and may apply a specific theory to a formation or artifact; explicate fan practice; perform a detailed reading of a specific text; or otherwise relate transformative phenomena to social, literary, technological, and/or historical frameworks (4,000-7,000 words). Symposium is a section of editorially reviewed concise, thematically contained short essays that provide insight into current developments and debates surrounding any topic related to fandom or transformative media and cultures (1,500-2,500 words). Reviews offer critical summaries of items of interest in the fields of fan and media studies, including books, new journals, and Web sites. Reviews incorporate a description of the item's content, an assessment of its likely audience, and an evaluation of its importance in a larger context (1,500-2,500 words). Review submissions undergo editorial review; submit inquiries first to review@transformativeworks.org. TWC has rolling submissions. Contributors should submit online through the Web site (http://journal.transformativeworks.org). Inquiries may be sent to the editors (editor@transformativeworks.org). The call for papers is available as a .pdf download sized for U.S. Letter (http://journal.transformativeworks.org/docs/twc-flyer-US-letter.pdf) or European A4 (http://journal.transformativeworks.org/docs/twc-flyer-A4.pdf).
Dave Parry's picture

@thehangedman come to my class you'll see responsible use. Some ...

academicdave: @thehangedman come to my class you’ll see responsible use. Some of my best students sit with laptops open. Hell I rarely am without one.

See original: Twitter @thehangedman come to my class you'll see responsible use. Some of my best students sit with laptops open. Hell I rarely am without one.

Christine Becker's picture

@chadlavi Totally. We should be willing to pay to reward him for ...

crsbecker: @chadlavi Totally. We should be willing to pay to reward him for nailing that. It makes evident that he’s got God-given talent.

See original: Twitter @chadlavi Totally. We should be willing to pay to reward him for nailing that. It makes evident that he's got God-given talent.

Jason Mittell's picture

RT @crsbecker: Amsterdam's gonna get so high tonight. #NED ...

jmittell: RT @crsbecker: Amsterdam’s gonna get so high tonight. #NED #worldcup

See original: Twitter RT @crsbecker: Amsterdam's gonna get so high tonight. #NED #worldcup

Jason Mittell's picture

@weinmanj Yet COSBY always felt like it was "about ...

jmittell: @weinmanj Yet COSBY always felt like it was “about something,” even if it wasn’t forward-moving narrative. I should rewatch, maybe w my kids

See original: Twitter @weinmanj Yet COSBY always felt like it was "about something," even if it wasn't forward-moving narrative. I should rewatch, maybe w my kids