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Date: Wed, 08 Oct 2003 20:54:16 -0400
From: Radhika Gajjala <radhika-AT-cyberdiva.org>
Subject: RE: reminder - Postcolonial Feminists meet  Internet Studies



I have just been informed that there will be no registration fee for the 
precon workshop on Postcolonial Feminists Meet Internet Studies - please 
pass the word around far and wide:)

thanks,
r


At 08:44 AM 10/8/2003 -0400, you wrote:
>{sorry for the crosspost}
>___
>
>Okay - here's the blogspace -
>
>http://cyberdiva.typepad.com/postcolonialaoir/
>
>Anyone wishing to participate virtually, email me with
>
>1] Why do you want to participate - your thoughts and experience at this 
>intersection...
>
>2] Your email address, Name, affiliation and so on
>
>Posting of abstracts from the Precon that happens on October 15 at Toronto 
>still depends on whether participants there give me permission to do so.
>
>thanks,
>r
>
>
>
>
>At 09:33 PM 10/3/2003 -0400, you wrote:
>>If I get permission from participants, I will put them up on my weblogs 
>>(just starting them) - anyone wishing to contribute virtually is also 
>>free to do so via the weblogs (for the you will have to email me and 
>>explain who you are and what your RL location/affiliation is if you wish 
>>to post to them, so I can give you an access code).
>>
>>http://www.cyberdiva.org/cyberdiv/october/
>>
>>thanks,
>>r
>>
>>
>>
>>At 04:56 PM 10/3/2003 -0700, you wrote:
>>>
>>>radhika--do you know if the conference proceedings--esp. for your workshop
>>>on poco feminism and the internet--will be published, or even the paper or
>>>paper titles posted on the net--if one wished to request a particular
>>>paper/s? thanks, raka
>>>-----Original Message-----
>>>From: radhika gajjala
>>>To: CULTSTUD-L: A listserv devoted to Cultural Studies
>>>Sent: 10/3/2003 3:58 PM
>>>Subject: [cultstud-l] reminder - Postcolonial Feminists meet Internet
>>>Studies
>>>
>>>* All who register will get a chance to engage and participate and
>>>workshop
>>>their ideas and research contexts - discussions are intended to be
>>>helpful
>>>to participants in clarifying the connection between Postcolonial Theory
>>>
>>>and Internet Studies.
>>>
>>>* [What counts and Postcolonial Studies - What counts as Internet
>>>Studies?
>>>- What counts as doing something at the intersection of both?]
>>>
>>>* If you have already registered please email me (radhika-AT-cyberdiva.org)
>>>
>>>asap - so I can include your name, affiliation and topic (or point of
>>>interest/engagement in relation to this precon), and if you have one, a
>>>100
>>>word abstract, so we can hand these out to all participants in the
>>>handout
>>>at the precon and send you an email on the details of the plan for the
>>>afternoon.
>>>
>>>* Postcolonial Feminists Meet Internet Studies (afternoon, Wednesday,
>>>October 15)
>>>* Organizer: Radhika Gajjala, Associate Professor, Department of
>>>Interpersonal Communication Bowling Green State University
>>>
>>>
>>>This preconvention will be a space where we will assert the basic
>>>problematics and struggles involved in bringing together the two fields
>>>postcolonial feminisms" and "internet studies". This is as much about
>>>making postcolonial theory take Internet (and associated
>>>"virtuality")studies seriously as it is about voicing postcolonial
>>>feminist
>>>perspectives on Internet studies. Postcolonial issues - at the
>>>intersection
>>>of race, gender, class, caste, geography and economics - in relation to
>>>Internet studies often tend to get subsumed (or side-tracked) under
>>>liberal
>>>cyberfeminist discourses while only obliquely addressed in
>>>"intercultural/multicultural" approaches . Concepts of collaborative or
>>>cross-disciplinary work alone are not sufficient to address the issues
>>>of
>>>unequal power that arise at the intersection of postcolonial theory and
>>>Internet studies.
>>>
>>>
>>>Topics covered include digital diasporas and religion, globalization and
>>>
>>>third-world contexts, migrant labor and the production of technologies,
>>>race, class and gender and so on. Main Speakers/Respondents include:
>>>Jillana Enteen, Theresa Senft, Mary Keller, Charles Ess, Michel Menou
>>>and
>>>Radhika Gajjala for more information on registering for this etc - see
>>>http://www.ecommons.net/aoir/conference.phtml#rad
>>>http://personal.bgsu.edu/~radhik
>>>
>>>
>>>
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>>http://personal.bgsu.edu/~radhik
>>
>>weblogs: http://www.cyberdiva.org/cyberdiv/october/
>>
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