Monday, November 07, 2005

Blogging and Online Journalism: New Media, New Challenges, New Ethics

> The Institute for Applied and Professional Ethics at Ohio University
> and the E. W. Scripps School of Journalism announce "Blogging and
> Online Journalism."
>
> On April 7 & 8, 2006, BOJ will bring together a small group of successful, highly motivated
> students with some of the leading figures in journalism and media
> ethics for an intimate, in-depth two-day exploration of one of the
> most interesting and dynamic areas in applied ethics today. After a
> daily keynote address on a topic of general interest, participants
> will break up into workgroups. These workshops will feature
> presentations by invited scholars and by student participants, with
> discussion and critique of the presentations.
>
> Presentations and workshop summaries will be published on the
> Institute website.
>
> Participation is limited to 25. Students interested in participating
> should send contact information and a brief paper on one of the
> workshop topics to ethics@ohio.edu by January 20, 2006. Participants
> will be selected on the basis of the paper they submit. Please visit
> the "STUDENT CONFERENCE" section of ohio.edu/ethics for submission
> requirements.
>
> Travel grants (travel, room, and board) are available for a limited
> number of participants. Students interested in applying for travel
> support should indicate this in their application.
>
> Keynote speakers:
>
> Dan Gillmore (author of "We, the Media")
> Clifford Christians (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champlain)
>
> Workshop topics and leaders:
>
> Friday, April 7
> Martin Kuhn (U North Carolina): Blogging Ethics
> Fernanda Viegas (MIT MediaLab): Privacy and Accountability in Blogging
> Jan Boyles (U West Virginia): Rhetoric of Political Bloggers
> Sandeep Junnarker (Columbia University): Blogging investigative
> reporting: The Videoblog
>
> Saturday, April 8th
> Mark Deuze (Indiana University): Typology of Online Journalism
> Bob Benz (Scripps Company): Reality Constraints of Online Journalism
> Bernhard Debatin (Ohio University): Online Journalism Ethics
>
> -------------------------
> Kathleen Evans-Romaine
> Assistant Director
> Ohio U. Inst. for Applied and Professional Ethics www.ohiou.edu/ethics
> office: 740 593 9802
> cell: 740 590 2410

Sunday, November 06, 2005

New Journal

Thought I would share this with everyone, especially Heath who cannot seem to get away from the artifact idea! ;)


CALL FOR CONTRIBUTIONS

Artifact - a new journal from Routledge

Artifact is a new international, peer-reviewed academic journal
treating the impact of computerization on design.


VISION

The computer has had a profound impact on the look, feel, and
function of our everyday world. As a tool, the computer has
become indispensable for the design professional, profoundly
changing the design process. As a design material, the computer
is extremely versatile, enabling intelligent objects and processes.
As a medium, the computer transforms our understanding and stores
our experiences. The combined impact of these forces is changing
the relations between humans and our technology in unprecedented
ways.

Artifact does not draw an artificial line of demarcation between
the virtual and the physical. It strives to illuminate the problems
and possibilities in their interaction. The journal does not frame
digital design as a design discipline such as industrial design or
graphic communication. The unique role of the computer as tool,
material, and medium, makes digital design an integrated element
of almost any design project today, with designers in all fields
and disciplines using digital design in some way.

Artifact assumes an open position. The journal strives to promote
transdisciplinary design research. It will not create or maintain
disciplinary boundaries. Rather, Artifact will encourage cross-
fertilization, interconnections, and crossbreeding among different
scientific disciplines, the design industry, and the arts.


PUBLICATION

The journal appears in both a print version and a digital version.
The journal is published using a 'Web first' concept. Each issue
is first published on the web. The year's issues are gathered
together into a full paper volume published at the end of the year.
In some cases, web technology will mean that the web version
supports special interactive features and links that can only
appear in the print volume as illustrations and references.


SUBMISSION

We welcome contributions which seek to understand and reflect the
different aspects and impacts of virtuality within the field of
design from theoretical or applied perspectives. Artifact brings
contributions in the form of academic articles, book reviews,
design case post mortems, and design company profiles.

To point to possible directions, we have selected themes for the
first four issues of Artifact:

- Volume 1, issue 1: What is an artifact?

- Volume 1, issue 2: Soft artifacts. Tracing 'soft movements'
in several creative domains, notably architecture and
digital film.

- Volume 1, issue 3: The third place? The ontological status
of objects and events in computer games.

- Volume 1, issue 4: Digital design processes. What impact
has digital technology had on the design process?

The themes are not meant to be exhaustive. We hope they will
trigger ideas and encourage submissions from a range of
disciplines.

Deadline for the first issue of Artifact is 18 November. Articles
will be published 1 March 2006. However, contributions addressing
the theme of the first issue may be published on-line at a later
date and appear in the print volume.

Please send submissions and queries by e-mail to Ida Engholm at



or to Charlie Breindahl at

.

Articles should be sent as attachments in Microsoft Word .doc format
or as PDF files. Please send articles with a cover letter containing
full author information. Articles should be prepared for double-
blind review using anonymous format and full references in APA
style. In addition, we welcome suggestions for design case post
mortems, book reviews and designer profiles.

Thursday, November 03, 2005

Heath's "Porn" Site

http://myweb.usf.edu/~hhooper/