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Call for Papers "Culture and Identity" Kasarinlan: Philippine Journal of Third World Studies Vol. 22, No. 2, 2007 __________________________________________________ Rapid development of information technology, the proliferation of transnational capital exchange, the broadening reach of mass media, labor subcontracting, large-scale consumption, and mass migration have opened up new pathways for the critical analysis of culture and identity formation. These developments are sometimes heralded as promising avenues of unbridled progress, which serve as resources for the emergence of new modes of knowledge, identity and cultural expression. But these developments also tend to conceal the reality of uneven development, which prompts us to question contemporary identity formation and construction, and its implications in everyday life, especially in so-called Third World countries. Understanding transformations of identity and culture also calls for a reexamination of conventional discourses of gender, ethnicity, and nationhood. This issue of Kasarinlan will feature theoretical, methodological and conceptual issues of identity and cultural representation as they may be linked directly or indirectly to politics, economy, military, and social life, with the view to charting new alternative discourses. Topics include: - nationalism - regionalism - transnationalism - social movements - democracy and human rights - race, ethnicity and citizenship - gender and sexuality - language and literature - mass consumerism - tourism and the environment - mass media and new technologies The journal is interested in publishing concise, theoretically-grounded empirical research with a high degree of scholarship. Interested contributors must submit a draft article of at least 6,000 but no more than 8,000 words, excluding the abstract. The abstract should have a maximum of 300 words. In addition, the author should indicate at least six keywords discussed in the paper. Contributors must exercise care, precision, and honesty in citing sources using the Chicago Manual of Style, 15th ed. It is assumed that manuscripts submitted for publication have not been published in print or electronically, in any other journal or some other form of publication, or submitted for possible publication elsewhere. For the complete Notes for Contributors: http://www.upd.edu.ph/~twsc/publications_kasarinlan-notes.html Contact: Kasarinlan: Philippine Journal of Third World Studies Third World Studies Center College of Social Sciences and Philosophy University of the Philippines PO Box 210 Diliman, Quezon City 1101 Philippines Telefax: +63 2 920 5428 Email: [email protected] Web: http://www.upd.edu.ph/~twsc/publications_kasarinlan.html __________________________________________________ InterPhil List Administration: http://interphil.polylog.org Intercultural Philosophy Calendar: http://cal.polylog.org

