Challenging the Virtual: Women's Cultural Experiences in Second Life

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CFP: Collection on Women's Cultural Experiences in Second Life
For more info, contact editors Zoe McMillan (zoe@msu.edu) or  Steorling
 
We seek proposal submissions of 250-500 words for a collected edition of
essays on women's cultural experiences in the virtual world of Second Life
(SL).  While we do not wish to disenfranchise anyone, we do ask that you be
a biological woman actively participating in SL.  Submissions preferred via
avatar name and using an avie email address in keeping with the spirit of
SL; however, submissions under real world names and emails are accepted.
Proposals may be theory based or narratives.  If theory based, proposals
should indicate the theoretical framework you are using and mention at least
one theorist.  Please do not feel limited to an academic styled proposal.
We value the experiences that every woman has in SL and welcome all
anecdotal/narrative styled proposals as well.

We do NOT want to limit the ideas that many of you may generate, but to get
an idea of what we are thinking, the following is a list of categories and
topics that one might consider.

•    Creation/Expression
        Poetry Readings
        Spoken Word Events
        Dancing/Particle Performance
        Building
•    Avatar as Self
        Alter-Ego Creation/Choices
        Fashion
        Animation
        Subculture Identities
        Stereotypes
        Exploring Identity
•     Socializing/Entertainment
        SL Live Music
        Roleplaying
        Communities/Subcultures  
•    Relationships
        Defining Personal Boundaries
        Levels/Stages of Transparency/Intimacy
        Sexuality (including gender bending, etc)
        Voice Use in SL
        Sexual Harassment
        Rape  
        Violence
•    Making Money in SL
        Business
        Entrepreneurship
        Sex as Money
•    Education
        Classroom Dynamics
        Classroom Issues/Concerns
        Classroom Virtual Culture

Deadline for proposal submissions: 30 September 2009
Length: 250-500 words
Please send proposals to zoe@msu.edu & steorling@sbcglobal.net

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