Greetings,
gnovis is Georgetown’s online peer-reviewed journal devoted to interdisciplinary
scholarship at the intersection of communication, culture and technology. Published
electronically each semester, its mission is to present a forum in which graduate students
from around the globe may share cutting edge research on the role of new technologies
in politics, art, science, culture, and education. For further information, please visit our
website at gnovisjournal.org.
We are currently accepting submissions for our Fall 2012 issue until Monday, October
8. You may learn more about our submission guidelines here: http://gnovisjournal.org/
submission-guidelines/
We welcome submissions of original research from any discipline in the humanities and
social sciences. Papers and projects may address a wide range of subjects, including but
not limited to: art and propaganda, gender, race, ethnicity and identity, post-colonial and
post-modern theory, nationalism and religion, performance art, photography and film,
Web 2.0 and social media, mediated communication and digital representation, art and
technology, politics and elections.
In order to be considered for our Fall 2012 issue, all prospective material must be
submitted no later than October 8, 2012. Questions and concerns may be directed to
Katerina Girginova, Editor-in-Chief, at kg295@georgetown.edu.
We look forward to receiving your work!