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Date: Tue, 18 Mar 1997 19:24:16 -0500 From: Mick Doherty Subject: [netz] Call For Hypertexts: Kairos 2.2 (Fall 1997)

CALL FOR HYPERTEXTS Kairos: A Journal For Teachers of Writing in Webbed Environments Issue 2.2 (Fall 1997)

Kairos is a hypertext journal exploring all aspects of the pedagogical and scholarly uses of hypertext, written in hypertextual format(s). It is designed to serve as a resource for teachers, researchers, and tutors of writing, including : Technical Writing, Business Writing, Professional Communication, Creative Writing, Composition, Literature and a wide variety of humanities-based scholarship.

We are interested in receiving submissions addressing (but not limited to) the following:

*hypertexts designed to help ground pedagogical theory in classroom praxis;

*reports on empirical research conducted in and related to networked writing environments;

*editorials from teachers regarding classroom experiences;

*sample syllabi, with notes and commentary from teachers and students;

*additional material in categories listed below.

Please see our most recent issue at: http://english.ttu.edu/kairos/2.1/

Inquiries for the Fall 1997 issue are due no later than May 15, 1997. Completed texts for review are due by September 1, 1997. Target publication date for the Fall 1997 issue is October 15, 1997. Address questions and inquiries to Editor Mick Doherty at: mick@rpi.edu

Special Calls for contributions to Kairos?2.2

COVERWEB The Coverweb project is a multi-vocal, multi-linear hypertext collaboratively written and reviewed for each issue of the journal. The Coverweb topic for issue 2.2 is "Gender and the Web." The actual implementation of this topic is open to interpretation; all proposals will be considered. Proposals are also sought for future Coverweb topics.

Contact: Coverweb Editor Douglas Eyman, eymand@wilmington.net

NEWS & REVIEWS We are seeking news articles/webtexts that focus on Distance Education or Virtual Universities; "E-List" reviews of Distance Education listservs, listprocs or newsgroups; Conference wrap-up reports for CCCC, C&W, NEACW, MAACW and other related events; Software and website reviews of teaching tools and resources; Reviews of "PaperTexts" in any of three categories:

*internet "classics" like Landow, Nelson, Lanham; *internet pedagogy texts like English Online, Online! and Writing the Information Superhighway; *important new scholarly texts.

Contact: Sections Editor Claudine Keenan, cgk4@psu.edu

Kairos is sponsored by the national Alliance for Computers and Writing: http://english.ttu.edu/acw/ ```

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