[game_edu] CFP: Transmotion Special Issue on Indigenous Video Games/Gaming

Elizabeth LaPensee lapensee at pdx.edu
Tue Jan 19 15:58:22 EST 2016


CFP: Indigenous Video Games/Gaming - special issue of Transmotion curated
by guest editor Elizabeth LaPensée

Journal Web-page: https://journals.kent.ac.uk/index.php/transmotion/index
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Transmotion is currently seeking submissions for a special topics issue on
Games (e.g. video games, computer games, and digital games). We are a
biannual open-access journal, inspired by the work of Gerald Vizenor,
publishing new scholarship focused on theoretical, experimental,
postmodernist, and avant-garde works produced by Native American and First
Nations creators.

The broad use of Vizenor-created theoretical terms in many different
academic fields highlights the fact that Vizenor Studies represents a
significant interdisciplinary conversation within the broader field of
Indigenous Studies. As such, the editors of Transmotion will look for
submissions for this special issue that do any of the following:

• Explore the inter-relation of image and text, art and storytelling, in
games with Indigenous themes
• Contribute to recent developing conversations in contemporary Native
American game development, in relation to questions of visual sovereignty,
visuality, and ethics.
• Employ Vizenor’s theory to look at games with Indigenous themes
• Emphasize experimental, theoretical, and avant-garde Native North
American games

The journal accepts creative or hybrid work, provided that such work aligns
aesthetically with the aforementioned editorial emphasis. The editors
particularly welcome for this issue submissions of innovative and creative
works that exploit digital media.

People interested in submitting scholarly articles and/or creative work for
this special issue should contact Elizabeth LaPensée in the first instance
on elizabethlapensee at gmail.com, before March 7th 2016.

Transmotion is hosted by the University of Kent and produced in
collaboration with European University Cyprus, California State University
San Bernardino and the University of Georgia, under a Creative Commons
license. All submissions will be double-blind peer reviewed, in a process
reviewed by our editorial board, who will also approve each issue. General
enquiries regarding submission are welcome and may be sent to the editors
at transmotionjournal at gmail.com. Scholarly articles should be 20-25 pages
in length, prepared according to the MLA Style Manual. Creative and hybrid
work can be of any length. We are also very keen for scholars to put
themselves forward as potential book reviewers and to volunteer to be
anonymous peer reviewers.

Information regarding on-line submissions of full drafts can be found at:
http://journals.kent.ac.uk/index…/transmotion/…/submissions…
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Guest Editor:
• Elizabeth LaPensée (University of Minnesota)

Editors:
• David J. Carlson (California State University San Bernardino)
• James Mackay (European University Cyprus)
• David Stirrup (University of Kent)
• Theodore C. Van Alst (University of Montana)

Production Editor:
• Laura Adams Weaver (University of Georgia)

Editorial Board
• Jennifer Andrews (University of New Brunswick)
• Scott Andrews (California State University Northridge)
• Kimberly Blaeser (University of Wisconsin Milwaukee)
• Jill Doerfler (University of Minnesota Duluth)
• Hsinya Huang (National Sun Yat-sen University)
• A. Robert Lee (University of Murcia)
• David L. Moore (University of Montana)
• Margaret Noodin (University of Wisconsin Milwaukee)
• Jace Weaver (University of Georgia)


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Elizabeth LaPensée, Ph.D. | http://www.elizabethlapensee.com
International Game Developers Association | http://www.igda.org/
Aboriginal Territories in Cyberspace | http://www.abtec.org
Portland State University - Capstones | http://capstone.unst.pdx.edu/
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