Message-ID: <Pine.NEB.4.55.0305080148320.4978@panix3.panix.com>
From: Alan Sondheim <sondheim@panix.com>
To: Cyb <cybermind@listserv.aol.com>,
"WRYTING-L : Writing and Theory across Disciplines" <WRYTING-L@LISTSERV.UTORONTO.CA>
Subject: Please submit to Perspectives on Evil e-journal!
Date: Thu, 8 May 2003 01:48:56 -0400 (EDT)
Hi - I'm soliciting netart/art/poetry for a section of the Perspectives on Evil e-journal described below. The e-journal has published people ranging from Noam Chomsky through Jon Marshall. If you have something suitable for it, please send it on! If you want flash etc. included, please send a URL - we could provide a link. The description below has been provided by the original editors. I only want to add I find the journal exciting and quite worthwhile, with a world-wide audience. - Please send inquiries backchannel to Alan Sondheim, sondheim@panix.com - telephone 718-813-3285 - === Perspectives on Evil and Human Wickedness publishes scholarly work, personal reflections and practitioners' accounts relating to classifying, defining, and probing different aspects of evil. It aims to shed light on the genesis and manifestations of evil as well as on the diverse angles from which humans can understand, tackle, surmount, or come to terms with it. Perspectives on Evil and Human Wickedness does not espouse any ideological viewpoint or favor any specific theoretical framework, but interrogates a plurality of perspectives aimed at advancing research on this topic. _Perspectives on Evil and Human Wickedness_ is an interdisciplinary ejournal which publishes work from academic, professional, vocational, and religious contexts relating to classifying, defining, and probing different aspects of evil. It aims to shed light on the origins, sources, and manifestations of evil as well as on the diverse angles from which humans can understand, tackle, surmount, or come to terms with it. Relevant methodological, theoretical, vocational and practical approaches are sought to enrich the debate undertaken by this ejournal. 'Perspectives on Evil and Human Wickedness' aspires to become an important intellectual venue where the different disciplines and professions can come together to reflect upon evil and related topics. Contributions are solicited in the form of articles (under 6000 words), dialogues, creative pieces, book and media reviews and personal reflections. Feedback and responses on material published by the journal are also sought. Submissions in Word, WordPerfect, PD. or RTF formats are recommended; please see the 'Author Notes' section of the website for further details. Contributors are urged to avoid unnecessary jargon and to make their work accessible and intelligible to non-specialists. A brief biographical paragraph should accompany each submission. Articles are normally published in English, but other major languages may exceptionally be considered. For further details and information, please visit the journal website at: http://www.wickedness.net/ejournal . - Alan Sondheim