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cfp: integration of technology to daily lives and labor

Teknokultura Revista On-line - Convocatoria /Call for submisions 2005-2006

Teknokultura , on-line journal of the University of Puerto Rico's Social Sciences Faculty (Río Piedras Campus), announces its opening for contributions to evaluate articles and electronic art relevant to the integration of technology to daily lives and labor. Book and website reviews, literary work, and cartoons associated to these themes will also be evaluated. For this issue will be given special consideration to works related to wireless technology.

Contributions could be summited in Spanish, English or Portuguesse. For specific details (format, etc) contact Heidi J. Figueroa Sarriera, Editor: teknok@rrpac.upr.clu.edu

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