Cincinnati, United States of America
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GENERAL CALL FOR PAPERS ON WEB 2.0
The Midwest Popular Culture Association / Midwest American Culture Association seeks papers on any aspect of collaborative online technologies such as blogs, wikis, social networking software, tagging and folksonomies.
Possible topics include:
*What is Web 2.0?
*Issues of authority in Web 2.0
*Bottom-up technologies in top-down institutions
*Social networking on Facebook and MySpace
*YouTube, Flickr, Google Images, and the new visual vocabulary
*Lowerarchies: tagging and folksonomies
*Wikiquette
*WikiFolk or Fauna
*Prosumption: collapse of production/consumption in Web 2.0
Please send a brief abstract (250 words) and a note about your field and institutional affiliation by April 30, 2008.
Email submissions and inquiries to Molly Moran (area chair for Web 2.0) at this address: (mem96_at_georgetown.edu)
This CfP was obtained from WikiCFP
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