5.0103 Computing & Values; Linguistics & Lit. Theory (2/89)

Elaine Brennan & Allen Renear (EDITORS@BROWNVM.BITNET)
Mon, 27 May 91 16:18:19 EDT

Humanist Discussion Group, Vol. 5, No. 0103. Monday, 27 May 1991.


(1) Date: Fri, 24 May 91 02:23:40 -0400 (58 lines)
From: Walter Maner<maner@andy.bgsu.edu>
Subject: 2ND CALL, COMPUTING & VALUES CONFERENCE, AUG 12-16

(2) Date: Mon, 27 May 91 12:28 EST (31 lines)
From: "NANCY M. IDE (914) 437 5988" <IDE@VASSAR>
Subject: special issue

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Date: Fri, 24 May 91 02:23:40 -0400
From: Walter Maner<maner@andy.bgsu.edu>
Subject: 2ND CALL, COMPUTING & VALUES CONFERENCE, AUG 12-16

The National Conference on Computing and Values will convene August
12-16, 1991, in New Haven, CT. N C C V / 91 is a project of the
National Science Foundation and the Research Center on Computing and
Society. Specific themes (tracks) include

- Computer Privacy & Confidentiality
- Computer Security & Crime
- Ownership of Software & Intellectual Property
- Equity & Access to Computing Resources
- Teaching Computing & Values
- Policy Issues in the Campus Computing Environment

The workshop structure of the conference limits participation to
approximately 400 registrants, but space *IS* still available at this
time (mid-May).

Confirmed speakers include Ronald E. Anderson, Daniel Appleman, John
Perry Barlow, Tora Bikson, Della Bonnette, Leslie Burkholder, Terrell
Ward Bynum, David Carey, Jacques N. Catudal, Gary Chapman, Marvin
Croy, Charles E. M. Dunlop, Batya Friedman, Donald Gotterbarn,
Barbara Heinisch, Deborah Johnson, Mitch Kapor, John Ladd, Marianne
LaFrance, Ann-Marie Lancaster, Doris Lidtke, Walter Maner, Diane
Martin, Keith Miller, James H. Moor, William Hugh Murray, Peter
Neumann, George Nicholson, Helen Nissenbaum, Judith Perolle, Amy
Rubin, Sanford Sherizen, John Snapper, Richard Stallman, T. C. Ting,
Willis Ware, Terry Winograd, and Richard A. Wright.

The registration fee is low ($175) and deeply discounted air fares are
available into New Haven.

To request a registration packet, please send your name, your email AND
paper mail addresses to ...

BITNet MANER@BGSUOPIE.BITNET
InterNet maner@andy.bgsu.edu (129.1.1.2)

or, by fax ...

(419) 372-8061

or, by phone ...

(419) 372-8719 (answering machine)
(419) 372-2337 (secretary)

or, by regular mail ...

Professor Walter Maner
Dept. of Computer Science
Bowling Green State University
Bowling Green, OH 43403 USA

With best wishes,
Terrell Ward Bynum and Walter Maner, Conference Co-chairs
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Date: Mon, 27 May 91 12:28 EST
From: "NANCY M. IDE (914) 437 5988" <IDE@VASSAR>
Subject: special issue

From: "DONALD E. HARDY" <HHARDY@vaxb.acs.unt.edu>

CALL FOR PAPERS
SPECIAL ISSUE OF
LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE

LINGUISTICS AND LITERARY THEORY:
CROSSCURRENTS OF INFLUENCE

A 1992 special issue of LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE will be devoted to
crosscurrents of influence between linguistic theory and literary
theory/criticism. Ideal papers would critically explore one
particular interface between linguistics and literary theory or
criticism, such as orality/literacy, ordinary/literary language,
translation, stylistics, narratology, dialogue, discourse analysis,
pragmatics, etc. Papers which are accepted for publication must
be in final form and to the guest editor by December 15, 1991.
Please send inquiries, abstracts or completed papers for review to the
address below:


Professor Donald E. Hardy
English Department
University of North Texas
P.O. Box 13827
Denton, Texas 76203-3827