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Call for Submission to Sarai Reader 02 Word Limit : 2000-4000 words Last date of Submission - 5th December, 2001 Respond with ideas, immediately, to : shuddha@sarai.net TO ALL PEOPLE IN THE SARAI READER LIST COMMUNITY (READERS/WRITERS/LURKERS) Dear Readers, As you may be aware, this list grew out of a need for a forum to discuss the contents of the Sarai Reader 01;The Public Domain, published in February 2001. One of the key factors that will ensure that the list continues to have an active life will be the publication of the Sarai Reader 02. We, at Sarai would like to invite you all to contribute to the content of the second Sarai Reader. Just as this list grew out of the first Reader, we would like the second (and subsequent) Reader/s, to grow, in large measure, out of the list. This time, the reader will focus on the theme of 'City:Space/Flow'. This thematic focus has been chosen to highlight Sarai's engagement with urban space,media,culture & politics. We choose to characterize city spaces, not just as metropolitan agglomerates, but as circuits and concentrations of people, built forms, data, media practices, transports, regulations and transgressions around space and habitation, and as sites of resistance and invention as well as provocations for the explorations of visible and invisible social realities. THEMES We are interested in the way cities connect to each other in global space, in migrations and sites of marginality, in histories of neighbourhoods and in investigations of urban cultural practices, city ecologies and in accounts or analyses of media/technological forms that arise and thrive in city spaces. We are particularly interested in accounts of spaces where media forms and urban life intersect - such as cinema halls, cybercafes, video game parlours, electronic goods markets, and entertainment/leisure districts in cities. We are also looking for : evocative reports of everyday city life from across the globe. What is it like to wake up in Mexico city, what are the fears stalking the subways of New York in the wake of 9/11, what does the din of construction sound like in Shanghai, and what are the narratives of war that collect in the Afghan refugee settlements in Peshawar or Karachi? Writing of quality and passion on questions such as these will find acceptance in the second Sarai Reader We are interested in : first person accounts, or in-depth conversations with city folk - say an interview with a call centre worker in New Delhi, or the first person narrative of a day trader in Singapore or Mumbai. in debates around media practices, surveillance, intellectual property rights, free software and forms of cultural and technological intervention that challenge dominant media practices. in 'little histories' - of radio, of interventions on the internet, of film posters, of street photography, and film viewing. We are also interested in publishing brief (1000-1500) word profiles of new media/urban culture practice and research spaces like Sarai elsewhere in the world. GUIDELINES FOR SUBMISSIONS Submissions may be scholarly, journalistic, or literary - or a mix of these, in the form of essays, papers, interviews or diary entries. All submission, unless specifically, solicited must be in English only. Word Limit : 1500 - 4000 words Submissions must be sent by e mail in rich text format (rtf) or star-office documents. Articles may be accompanied by black and white photographs or drawings submitted in a jpeg format. We urge all writers, to follow the Chicago Manual of Style, (CMS) in terms of footnotes, annotations and references, for more details about the CMS, please see the Florida State University web page on CMS style documentation at http://www.fsu.edu/~library/guides/chicago.html All contributions should be accompanied by a three - four line text introducing the author. All submissions will be read by the editorial collective of the Sarai Reader 02 before the final selection is made. The editorial collective reserves the right not to publish any material sent to it for publication in the Sarai Reader on stylistic or editorial grounds. All contributors will be informed of the decisions of the editorial collective vis a vis their contribution by December 15, 2001. Copyright for all accepted contributions will remain with the authors, but Sarai reserves indefinitely, the right to place any of the material accepted for publication on the public domain in print or electronic forms, and on the internet. Accepted submissions will not be paid for, in order help keep the public domain free of commerce, but authors are guaranteed a wide international readership. The Reader will be published in print, distributed in India and internationally, and will also be uploaded in a pdf form on to the Sarai website. All contributors whose work has been accepted for publication will receive two copies of the Reader. Word Limit : 1500 - 4000 words Last date for submission - December 5th 2001. (but please write as soon as possible to shuddha@sarai.net with a brief outline of what you want to write about - this helps in designing the content of the reader) We expect to have the reader published by mid February 2002. please send in your responses to : shuddha@sarai.net _______________________________________________ Nettime-bold mailing list Nettime-bold@nettime.org http://amsterdam.nettime.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/nettime-bold