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2007 Literature Compass MLA Panel

Got ECCO? The Contents and Discontents of Electronic Media for Early Modern Studies

Friday, 28 December, 2007
Program arranged by the Division on Restoration and Early-Eighteenth-Century English Literature
Presiding: Cynthia S. Wall, Literature Compass
Speakers:
Peter Brown, Univ. of Kent
Christine Ruotolo, University Librarian
Kathryn J. Lowerre, Michigan State Univ.
Gail Aw, Univ. of Virginia
David Radcliffe, Virginia Polytechnic Inst. and State Univ.
David A. Golumbia, Univ. of Virginia

To comment on this panel, please go to the Literature Compass Blog at http://literaturecompass.wordpress.com.

Part 1 - Cynthia Wall

Part 2 - Peter Brown

Part 3 - Christine Ruotolo

Part 4 - Kathryn Lowerre

Part 5 - Gail Aw

Part 6a - David Radcliffe

Part 6b - David Radcliffe

Part 7 - David Golumbia

Part 8a - Q&A

Part 8b - Q&A


'Towards Lefebvrian socio-nature? An exploration of rhythm, nature and science.'By Phil Jones & James Evans.

The film is presented with discussion led by different talking heads, shots from a variety of locations and rhythmic diagrams that are used to emphasise the points that are made in the article.

A transcript of this film can be seen here

Commentary for 'Towards Lefebvrian socio-nature? An exploration of rhythm, nature and science.' By Phil Jones & James Evans

This is the directors' commentary for the film titled 'Towards Lefebvrian socio-nature? An exploration of rhythm, nature and science' by Phil Jones & James Evans.

The directors' commentary discusses using the medium of film for an article and addresses peer-review comments.

Urban Explorers: Quests for Myth, Mystery and Meaning

This video is a 30-minute introduction to the practice of urban exploration. Constructed as a video article for the journal Geography Compass, the article uses footage from the author's own explorations in California, Las Vegas and London to visually depict a theoretical unpacking of the practice by 5 academic geographers

Urban Explorers: Quests for Myth, Mystery and Meaning from Bradley L. Garrett on Vimeo.

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Social and Personality Psychology

Talks on the peer review process and journal editing given by Prof. Jerry Suls, Prof. Marilynn Brewer and Prof. Duane Wegener.


Religion

Sherinian, Z 2009, 'Changing Status in India's Marginal Music Communities', Religion Compass Vol 3, Issue 3.

 
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