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  • OTW Tumblr passes 1000 Followers!

    By Claudia Rebaza on Tuesday, 30 July 2013 - 6:19pm
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    OTW News can be found in multiple places online. One of our more recent outlets kicked off in May of 2012 on Tumblr. Since then two members of our Communications Committee, Nistasha Perez and Rachel G., have served as editor and artist for its content, particularly its Fandom First Friday (FFF) events.

    On Sunday, July 28th, peaceful_fury became our Tumblr's 1000th follower and we're holding a special FFF event to celebrate the milestone. If you're already on Tumblr, follow us! And if you're not, stop by our account anyway on Friday to share in the fun.

  • Today is SysAdmin Day!

    By Claudia Rebaza on Friday, 26 July 2013 - 5:44pm
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    OTW

    On SysAdmin Day, the OTW wants to seize the opportunity to salute the work of systems administrators everywhere for the hard (and sometimes thankless) work that they do. Celebrated for the first time in 2000, SysAdmin Day takes place on the last Friday in July.

    We want to also highlight and thank our own Systems Committee for the work they do to support the OTW and our projects. This dedicated team of six willingly shares their experience and knowledge with us. Systems maintains the infrastructure that makes the Archive run and the platforms that host Transformative Works & Cultures and the Fanhackers blog, as well as being the committee that makes sure Fanlore's servers are running properly.

    Internally, Systems also maintains the e-mail servers and those that host internal documents and volunteer records. Saying it's not a small task is simply an understatement.

    So, thank you, Systems monkeys, for all that you do for the organization!<3

  • San Diego Comic Con Recap

    By Claudia Rebaza on Wednesday, 24 July 2013 - 6:48pm
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    The following post was written by Heidi Tandy from our Legal Committee, who represented the OTW at Comic Con

    Were you at Comic-Con this past weekend, or did you follow the online news, announcements, surprise appearances, news leaks, first reactions and photos that covered Twitter, tumblr, Instagram, blogs, Facebook and journaling sites -- and inspired nearly a dozen fics on An Archive Of Our Own?

    The OTW was on site in San Diego, covering Comic-Con for the first time with a small team of reporters and bloggers; we couldn't be everywhere (although none of us slept much) so we'd love to hear your stories and see your photos! Please link to them in comments; if you'd like us to include your pics, please share only photos where the people visibly pictured are on a panel, are celebrities, or have given permission for you to share the photo with us at OTW to use on the site.

    A Meetup Of Our Own

    Team OTW met many of you at A Meetup Of Our Own on Wednesday night, where we chatted about fandom, panels we most wanted to see at Comic Con, strategies for coping with the lines for autographs and to get into Hall H and Ballroom 20, and whether we'd get to see sneak previews of shows and films, or advanced copies of books, comics, games and toys. Authors Scott Westerfeld and Sarah Kuhn joined the party, and it was a relaxing way to get ready for the excitement and frenzy of the next few days.

    Day 1 - Getting Connected


    Sherlock cosplayers

    On Thursday, some of the longest lines were for HASBRO exclusives, Marvel's "Coulson Lives!" t-shirts and Ballroom 20, where two shows - Intelligence and Star Crossed - were showing pilots before the Sherlock panel. Hall H was comparatively quiet. Before the doors opened for panels and presentations, we met fans in long and short lines, talked to costumed attendees about gender-swap cosplay, ran through a few rounds of Cards Against Humanity and looked over the schedule of events. This year, moreso than ever before, attendees with smartphones - or even just text messaging plans - were able to know what was going on at the other end of the con via Twitter or find out about last minute offsite event guests, like Tom Hiddleston on Sunday afternoon at Zachary Levi's NerdHQ. @HallHLine and @Ballroom20, as well as organizational Twitter accounts like OutsideComicCon and SD_Comic_Con and panelist accounts like Marvel's @AgentM and @GeekandSundry were continuous sources of information this year.

    Day 2 -- Fanworks On Display


    An audience of fanfiction lovers!

    On Friday afternoon, an overflow crowd gathered at the "Why Fanfiction Is Taking Over the World" panel. Fanart has become commonplace at SDCC, as Marvel hosted a fanart gallery at the offsite Geek & Sundry location.


    Video screen at the FOX booth

    FOX's booth showcased Teen Wolf fanart and memes during the actors' signing while BBCAmerica did similarly at their offsite Doctor Who meetup. DeviantART sponsored Artists' Alley and some of their staff were featured on various panels. But while many of the authors at signings and on panels at SDCC have backgrounds in fanfic, only the general Fanfiction panel on Friday and a Twilight panel of fanfic writers spent full sessions on fanfiction. However, people in lines and in rooms between panels read stories on their smartphones, tablets and laptops, sharing recommendations with and occasionally reading aloud to those sitting near them.


    "How It Should Have Ended" creators interview

    Simply connecting with the people in line around you was a great way to learn more about fellow attendees' fannish pursuits during the other 51 weeks of the year. Presenters like the team behind the "How It Should Have Ended" videos talked to us about their unexpected transition from fanboys and fangirls to creators of a webseries that people - including Damon Lindelof - are now fans of.

    Indie movies played almost around the clock at the Marriott, and Rob Benedict of Felicity and Supernatural premiered Sidekicks, a film impacted by his experiences interacting with fans of that show at cons over the years. Gingerhaze, who's well known for her original art as well as her fanart, created awesome, inspired drawings at the BOOM! booth just opposite Marvel's massive signing-and-selling-and-celebrating area. Felicia Day celebrated strong female characters, Neil Gaiman hugged MarkDoesStuff and praised his read-alongs, and John Barrowman fanboyed everything (except Stephen Moffat, it seems).

    For many, Friday included a Veronica Mars experience, as the show-turned-movie took over Hall H in the middle of the day, as well as a Horton Plaza movie theater that night. The film is currently the largest Kickstarter-funded project, as it brought together thousands of fans and millions of dollars to partially fund the cost of this major motion picture. (See the cast panel entrance) Perhaps because of Kickstarter's impact on a range of fandoms, this year Comic Con included more panels than ever on crowd-funding, self-marketing and transitioning to professional writing, costuming and art.

    Days 3 and 4 - From the Creator Side

    Team OTW spent much of Saturday and Sunday talking to fans in lines, outside panel rooms, and amid all that, we were also in the press rooms, interviewing the creators and casts of Almost Human, Lost Girl, Adventure Time, The Originals (with a question to Julie Plec about The Tomorrow People, too), Supernatural, Teen Wolf and Black Sails. We asked casts and showrunners about how they're inspired by fan creativity, why they think their shows inspire fans, and how they look at fan reactions, legal issues and social media. We'll be bringing you excerpts from these conversations over the next week.


    "Grrls Fall In Love" panel with Veronica Wolff (The Watchers), Ally Condie (Matched), Holly Black (The Coldest Girl in Coldtown), Veronica Roth (Divergent), Marissa Meyer (Scarlet) and Lissa Price (Starters) with Sherri Smith (Orleans) moderating

    While we went to Comic-Con with a plan to focus our attention on fan creativity and legal issues, random bits of "entertainment news" fell into our laps, and we had to make spontaneous decisions about how to share such news, while keeping OTW's coverage itself focused on stories related to our mission, site and advocacy issues.

    If you were at Comic-Con or the OTW Meetup, we'd love to hear from you, and include your words, images, and videos in our coverage and collections. Comment with links to your posts or videos, or to photos of yourself or panelists. If you're including people other than yourself and/or panelists in your links, please make sure you have the permission of anyone whose face can be seen in the photo.

  • ComicCon Event Reminder

    By Claudia Rebaza on Wednesday, 10 July 2013 - 6:02pm
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    The OTW is hosting a party on Wednesday, July 17, 8:00-9:30 p.m. PDT at the Tequila Bar & Grille at the San Diego Marriott Marquis & Marina (333 West Harbor Drive, San Diego, CA 92101 map and directions here. There will be complimentary margaritas, sodas, chips & salsa, a few rounds of Cards Against Humanity, giveaways and other meet & greet moments designed to welcome everyone to San Diego and Comic Con.

    We're requesting a voluntary donation of $5 to attend. You don't need to be attending Comic Con to join us, although the Marriott is adjacent to the Convention Center so anyone coming from the off-site SDCC hotels via Con Bus can reach it easily.

    If you're planning to attend, you can RSVP or just stop by if you're in town. If you have any questions, leave them here!

    Now that the con's program schedule is available we are still looking for news coverage suggestions from readers. Some fandoms that will be covered include: Veronica Mars, Divergent, Hunger Games, The Mortal Instruments, Supernatural, and Marvel's Winter Soldier. However there are also possibilities for doing interviews with authors, comic book and merchandise artists who are on the exhibition floor but not necessarily in a panel. If you have suggestions, please leave them here!

  • OTW Events Calendar for July 2013

    By Curtis Jefferson on Tuesday, 2 July 2013 - 1:35am
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    Welcome to our Events Calendar roundup for the month of July 2013! The Events Calendar can be found on the OTW website and is open to submissions by anyone with news of an event. These can be viewed by event-type, such as Academic Events, Fan Gatherings, Legal Events, OTW Events, or Technology Events taking place around the world.

    • Westercon is the "West Coast Science Fantasy Conference" held annually in the western part of the United States. Westercon 66 will take place in Sacramento, California from 4-7 July 2013. In addition to workshops and panels, the program features special guests, a masquerade and costume ball, an art show, musical events, and a writers workshop.
      Read and share about Westercon on Fanlore
    • Readercon celebrates "imaginative literature" - that is, literary science fiction, fantasy, horror, and unclassifiable works known as "slipstream." The 24th Readercon will be held 11-14 July in Burlington, Massachusetts. The annual convention brings together more than 150 professionals from the publishing industry from cross the U.S., Canada, the U.K., and sometimes even Australia and Japan. The event typically sees an attendance of over 600 readers and fans.
      Read and share about Readercon on Fanlore
    • The OTW is excited to be hosting a fan meetup and outreach event - A Meetup of Our Own at the San Diego Comic Con. The meetup will be held at the Tequila Bar & Grille at the San Diego Marriott Marquis & Marina on Wednesday, July 17, 8:00-9:30pm. Complimentary margaritas, sodas, and chips and salsa will be provided. The event will also feature games, opportunities to socialize with other fans, and prize giveaways. A Comic Con registration is not required to attend. Suggested donation is $5 per person.
    • Comic-Con International returns to San Diego, California for its 44th year. This mult-media, multi-genre, multi-fandom convention features panels involving celebrities, entertainers, and creators from a diverse range of entertainment. Special events, autograph signings, an exhibition hall, and screenings of films and television episodes occur throughout the 4-day event. San Diego Comic-Con will run from 18-21 July.
      Read and share about Comic-Con on Fanlore
    • Held in Messe Essen, Germany, Star Wars Celebration Europe II is an event for all ages. The Celebrations began in 1999 in Denver, Colorado and in 2007 went international to London, back to Los Angeles, to Tokyo, and then Orlando for the last one in 2012. The con contains exhibits, an interactive show floor, screenings, merchandise, celebrity guests, panels, and autograph sessions. Costuming workshops, academic discussions, behind-the-scenes insights, fan films, and sneak peeks at the future of Star Wars are all elements of Celebration as well.
      Read and share about Star Wars Celebration on Fanlore
    • SysAdmin Day is held to show appreciation for the work of systems administrators and other IT workers. It is celebrated on the last Friday in July. The first System Administrator Appreciation Day was celebrated on July 28, 2000. There are many suggestions for the proper observation of the holiday, the most common being cake and ice cream, so if you're reading this, thank your SysAdmins!

    This month we have received a request for research participation from Inese Murneice, a student in the MA, Communication, Culture, and Media Program at Coventry University for a study involving female football fans who write fan fiction.

    The full call & consent statement is below:

    This informed consent is a part of the research for Master’s Paper which intends to examine how female football fans, who write fan fiction, create concepts of identity, fandom and creativity. Through the method of ethnofiction I want to enable female fans like myself to build and express narratives, putting them into the main position. The task, therefore, is:

    Tell me a story of how you became a football fan through writing a fan fiction. You can use any pairing, character, genre, and style; it can be any length with any title, but written in English.

    The research is conducted by me, Inese Murniece – a student in the program MA Communication, Culture and Media at Coventry University and a passionate football fan. I assure the anonymity of the participants – your real name and other information that makes you identifiable will not be revealed. I also confirm that I will not use minors and other disadvantaged groups as the participants in my research. In addition, the collected data will be used for the purposes of this paper only.

    Afterwards, you can send your fan fiction to me at inese.murniece@gmail.com. You can also use this e-mail if you are uncertain about anything or want more information, related to the research.

    By participating in the research, you confirm that:

    • You are informed why the ethnofiction has to be written

    • You are participating in this research voluntarily
    • You are informed where the provided data will be used
    • You are aware that you can withdraw your participation in this research at any time

    Inese can be reached at Pillar Box 102, 71a Hertford Street, Coventry, West Midlands, CV1 1LA, United Kingdom or murnieci@uni.coventry.ac.uk. The study is being supervised by Mafalda Stasi (mafalda.stasi@uni.coventry.ac.uk).

    This study is conducted for the purposes of completing an MA degree with Coventry University. There are no plans at the moment to pursue this project further. Should the opportunity arise for further academic projects (typically, academic article in a reputable peer-reviewed journal) all participants will be consulted and their informed consent asked anew.

    If you have requests for research participation, please view our policy for inclusion at our website.

    The OTW encourages anyone to submit an event that's not already listed, and to check out the calendar throughout the year!

  • The OTW invites you to Comic Con San Diego

    By Claudia Rebaza on Wednesday, 26 June 2013 - 5:15pm
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    San Diego Comic Con (SDCC) is a major multifandom event taking place each July; this year it's July 18-21. For the first time, the OTW will be covering SDCC, from the convention floor to Hall H lines, from the fan panels to tv, movie and author press rooms. Legal Committee staffer Heidi Tandy will be focusing on legal aspects of fandom, fannish interaction with content creators and other issues of interest to all fans, including fanfic writers, fanartists and vidders.

    In addition, the OTW is hosting a party on Wednesday, July 17, 8:00-9:30 p.m. PDT at the Tequila Bar & Grille at the San Diego Marriott Marquis & Marina (333 West Harbor Drive, San Diego, CA 92101 map and directions here. There will be complimentary margaritas, sodas, chips & salsa, a few rounds of Cards Against Humanity, giveaways and other meet & greet moments designed to welcome everyone to San Diego and Comic Con.

    We're requesting a voluntary donation of $5 to attend. You don't need to be attending Comic Con to join us, although the Marriott is adjacent to the Convention Center so anyone coming from the off-site SDCC hotels via Con Bus can reach it easily.

    We'd also like to know what SDCC participants you would like Heidi to speak to and what questions you would like her to ask? The ComicCon schedule will become available around July 4, and we will send out another reminder after it is posted.

    Let us hear from you! Just keep in mind that Heidi can only be in one place at one time, and that she can speak with only so many people in a single day. She is also scheduled to appear on two panels during the con. The first is a panel for the forthcoming SmartPop book Fic: Why Fanfiction Is Taking Over the World, for which she and other current or former OTW staffers have contributed. Heidi will also be moderating a Harry Potter panel on Sunday afternoon. However, we would like to include as many of your suggestions as possible.

    Some planned questions currently include:

    • Have you heard of or planned anything for your property to be part of Amazon's Kindle Worlds project?
    • How involved are you with tie-in creations generally, and do you see fan work to be different?
    • How would you have answered this question 3 years ago? What about 8?
    • How much regular contact do you have with legal staff in your work regarding fan creations or other things besides your own content?
    • For fans: Have you ever received a C&D? What did you do? What would you do if you got one now?

    We will be publishing stories from her SDCC visit in the week after the event (starting after July 25) in both print and video form - and she'll liveTweet as much as possible from the halls of the San Diego Convention Center through the OTW News twitter account.

  • OTW Events Calendar for June 2013

    By Curtis Jefferson on Saturday, 1 June 2013 - 5:16pm
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    Welcome to our Events Calendar roundup for the month of June! The Events Calendar can be found on the OTW website and is open to submissions by anyone with news of an event. These can be viewed by event type, such as Academic Events, Fan Gatherings, Legal Events, OTW Events, or Technology Events taking place around the world.

    • Slash fans in Australia are gathering in Sydney this weekend for the annual Sinpozium. Sinpozium is a laid-back fan gathering where what happens is up to those who attend. Activities include discussions, fandom pimping, games, vid watching, and more.
      Read and Share about Sinpozium on Fanlore
    • The Ada Initiative, an organization dedicated to supporting the participation of women in open technology and culture, will be holding AdaCamp San Francisco on June 8 & 9. The camp brings women together to build community and to discuss issues women face across open technology and culture and ways to address them.
    • Starfury Conventions is hosting a three-day celebration of Matt Smith's tenure as the Eleventh Doctor on Doctor Who at the Hilton Metropole Hotel, Birmingham from June 28 to June 30. Return to the 11th Hour will feature special guests, panels, photo opportunities, autograph sessions and more.
      Read and Share about Return to the 11th Hour on Fanlore

    We have two calls for papers this month.

    The first comes from the Children and Childhood Studies Area of the Mid-Atlantic Popular and American Culture Association. The call is for proposals for paper presentations, panels, round tables, and alternative format presentations for the annual MAPACA conference in November 2013. The area is looking for topics related to the impact of popular culture on children and the role of children and young adults in creating and impacting American culture. Studies involving adult fans of work that is considered "for children" are also very welcome. Proposals consisting of 300-word abstracts should be submitted via the MAPACA website no later than 14 June 2013. Proposals in other areas of popular culture are also welcome.

    The second call is for a special issue of New Media & Society focusing on crowdfunding. The issue seeks to explore a variety of issues and perspectives surrounding crowdfunding, ranging from the practice itself to the role of funders and fans (the audience) and producers of crowdfunded content. Proposals are invited on topics including, but not limited to:

    - Case studies of crowdfunding campaigns
    - Fandom
    - Unsuccessful crowdfunding efforts
    - The role of the internet and social media in crowdfunding
    - Producer/funder relationships
    - Crowd funding in the music, film, television and games industries
    - Anti-fandom
    - The role of auteurs and cult names/media in attracting backers
    - Fan exploitation and labour
    - Rewards and producer accountability

    Abstract proposals (400 words) are due, along with an author biography, 20 June 2013. Proposals should be sent to bennettlucyk[at]gmail.com, bertha.chin[at]gmail.com, and bethanvjones[at]hotmail.com. Selected articles will be due on January 2014.

    The OTW encourages anyone to submit an event that's not already listed, and to check out the calendar throughout the year!

  • OTW Events Calendar for May

    By Curtis Jefferson on Friday, 26 April 2013 - 4:35pm
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    Welcome to our Events Calendar roundup for the month of May! The Events Calendar can be found on the OTW website and is open to submissions by anyone with news of an event. These can be viewed by event-type, such as Academic Events, Fan Gatherings, Legal Events, OTW Events, or Technology Events taking place around the world.

    • MISTI-Con, Harry Potter convention hosted by The Group Who Shall Not Be Named (the New York City Harry Potter Meetup) in cooperation with Ray "The Dark Lord Bartender" Smith and the Margate Hotel, will be held in Laconia, New Hampsire, USA from 9-13 May 2013. The convention will feature panels, programs, academic presentations, exhibits, wizard rock performances, and much more.
      Read and Share about MISTI-Con on Fanlore
    • Vidukon, a United Kingdom-based fan-run convention focused on vidding, will be held in Cardiff, Wales on 18-19 May 2013. The con welcomes vids and vidders from all fandoms and features video shows along with workshops, panels, and even a 'Vid Bazaar' where vidders can swap DVDs of their work.
      Read and Share about Vidukon on Fanlore
    • Celebrating its 31st incarnation, BayCon, the San Francisco Bay area's regional science fiction convention will be held 24-27 May 2013. In honor of this celebration, the program organizers have chosen the theme 'Triskaidekaphobicon' and are planning to explore the darker sides of science fiction and fantasy: phobias, superstitions, thrills, horror, and more. The con features panels, workshops, special guests, meet and greet opportunities, and gaming spaces for fans across the genre.
      Read and Share about BayCon on Fanlore
    • The First Annual Fandom and Neomedia Studies (FANS) Conference will be held in Dallas, TX, on 1 and 2 June 2013. The FANS Conference is hosted and sponsored by A-Kon, the longest continually running anime and manga convention in North America. It will be held at the Dallas Hilton Anatole Hotel. Topics at the conference will include all aspects of being a fan, ranging from being a passive audience member to producing one’s own parafictive or interfictive creations. Neomedia includes both new media, as it is customarily defined, as well as new ways of using and conceptualizing traditional media.

    A Call for Papers this month comes from Intensities - The Journal of Cult Media. Intensities has recently relaunched and has issued a call for papers for issue six focusing on television shows "that have achieved cult status at a historical distance". Papers are sought for both established shows and for shows that have received limited critical attention. According to the call: "[T]he papers will locate those shows historically, either by drawing on archive materials or suggesting new cultural, historical or institutional contexts in which they might be understood."

    Submissions should be 6000-8000 words with a 200 word abstract (sent as separate documents) and made via e-mail to intensities[at]brunel.ac.uk. The deadline for submissions is 31 May 2013. See the official call website for more information.

    This month we have received a request for research participation from Lucy Neville, a lecturer in criminology and sociology at the University of Middlesex. Dr. Neville's study is entitled "Women's Production and Consumption of (Male) Homosexual Erotica". The study has been approved by the Research Ethics Committee of the University of Middlesex.

    Her contact information is available within the survey's cover page and she can be reached via e-mail at l.neville[at]mdx.ac.uk. The research results will be shared on the researcher's LiveJournal following the completion of the study.

    If you are interested in participating, the survey questionnaire has additional information regarding the study and your rights as a participant.

    If you have requests for research participation, please view our policy for inclusion at our website.

    The OTW encourages anyone to submit an event that's not already listed, and to check out the calendar throughout the year!

  • OTW Events Calendar for April

    By Curtis Jefferson on Thursday, 28 March 2013 - 7:43pm
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    Welcome to our Events Calendar roundup for the month of April! The Events Calendar can be found on the OTW website and is open to submissions by anyone with news of an event. These can be viewed by event-type, such as Academic Events, Fan Gatherings, Legal Events, OTW Events, or Technology Events taking place around the world.

    • A two-day research conference, 'Fifty Shades of Grey: An Inquiry into 'Dangerous Things', will be held in Brighton, England on 3-4 April. The conference is sponsored by the Centre for Research in 21st Century Writings at the University of Brighton and intends to explore issues of feminism in popular culture through the lens of fiction written for women. E.L. James's trilogy will be used as a core text for this purpose as trends in "fiction for women" and popular culture are examined.
    • YaYCon (Yaoi and Yuri Con) 2013 will be held on 6 April 2013 in Amersfoort, The Netherlands. The convention will feature lectures, panels, cosplay and cooking workshops, a game room, a manga library, video and cosplay contests, and a number of special guests. This year's theme is 'back to the future' and will involve a science-fiction tie-in.
    • Transmedia, Hollywood 4 will be held 12 April at the UCLA School of Theater, Film and Television in Los Angeles, California. The event, co-founded by Henry Jenkins and Denise Mann, is an annual one-day event focusing on transmedia and the entertainment industry. The event brings together those involved in creating entertainment media and researchers as part of an interdisciplinary symposium.

    This month we have two calls for papers.

    The first is for a volume of essays examining Joss Whedon's Firefly to be published by Scarecrow Press. The anthology is set to include 12 essays in the areas of politics, race, class, and agency, and is being edited by Michael Goodrum and Philp Smith. Papers should be 5,000-7,000 words in length and proposals of 300-500 words are due to mgoodr[at]essex.ac.uk by 1 May. More information is available at the book's Wordpress site

    Our second call is for papers and speakers for the Anime and Manga Studies Symposium being held as part of the Anime Expo from 4-7 July 2013 in Los Angeles, California. Proposals are being accepted across a full range of anime and manga related topics and should include a title, a 300 word (maximum) abstract, and a CV. Proposals are due to mkoulikov@gmail.com no later than 1 May 2013. Additional details are available in the Anime and Manga Studies Symposium call for papers.

    The OTW encourages anyone to submit an event that's not already listed, and to check out the calendar throughout the year!

  • OTW Events Calendar for March

    By Curtis Jefferson on Wednesday, 27 February 2013 - 5:38pm
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    Welcome to our Events Calendar roundup for the month of March! The Events Calendar can be found on the OTW website and is open to submissions by anyone with news of an event. These can be viewed by event-type, such as Academic Events, Fan Gatherings, Legal Events, OTW Events, or Technology Events taking place around the world.

    • The Barnard Center for Research on Women at Barnard College in New York, New York, will host the 38th Scholar & Feminist Conference on 1-2 March 2013. The event's theme is "Utopia" drawing on the idea that there is a consistent power that comes from confronting our desire–our "appetites and hunger"–for "spaces of possibility," making "women’s long revolution… breaking all the old hierarchies." The event will also feature a workshop entitled Talking Back to Culture Through Feminist Remix, co-presented by Elisa Kreisinger of PopCulturePirate.com and OTW founding Board member Francesca Coppa.
    • The Society for Cinema & Media Studies will host its annual conference 6-10 March in Chicago, Illinois. The annual conference is an interdisciplinary endeavor for teachers and scholars in the areas of film and media studies to network, present new research, and promote the field to practitioners, scholars, and the public at large.
    • RevelCon 24, billed as "THE only fan-run relax-a-con/zinefest in the Southwest US" will be held in Houston, Texas on 15-17 March 2013. The weekend focuses on a number of fannish practices including vids, fic, art, zines, and much more. The event includes a songvid contest, a fic reading party, an art auction, and much, much more.
      Read and share about RevelCon on Fanlore
    • MegaCon (MegaConvention) is a multimedia fan convention held at the Orange County Convention Center in Orlando, Florida. MegaCon 2013 will take place 15-17 March. The con features programming related to science fiction, fantasy, comic books, anime & manga, and gaming and hosts a number of media and comic book guests for panels and autograph sessions. This year's event will also feature a special evening event with the cast of Star Trek: The Next Generation.
      Read and share about MegaCon on Fanlore
    • New York City's first Open Source conference, Open Tech NYC, will be held on 30 March 2013. The one-day conference will feature talks on open source in business, using open technology to make a local impact, and state and local policy in relation to open source. Discounted registration is available for students

    A Call for Papers this month comes from Open Source Bridge, a technology conference focused on the full spectrum of open technology and culture.

    From the official call: "We are looking for people from all experience areas to submit talk proposals. Your background can be web development, project management, open hardware engineering, security, quality assurance, data visualization, user experience, etc. If you work or play in open source, we want to hear from you. Let us know how you are improving your communities, small or large. All speaking experience levels welcome." Proposals can be submitted using the online form and are due 9 March. The conference will be held in Portland, Oregon from 18-21 June 2013.

    This month we have received a request for research participation from Kristen Street, a master's candidate in the School of Information and Library Science at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Kristen's study is entitled "The Effect of Fandom on the Literary Lives of Young Adults" and the survey consists of "14 yes/no and short answer questions about your reading habits and fandom activities, and 3 open ended questions about how fandom has affected your life." The study is approved by UNC-Chapel Hill's Institutional Review Board. Additional information is available on the consent form prior to the survey.

    Kristen can be contacted at kstreet[at]live.unc.edu and her faculty advisor, Brian Sturm, can be reached via sturm[at]ils.unc.edu. Kristen intends to pursue publication of the study results and plans to share them with us so we may include them in a future OTW Fannews post.

    If you have requests for research participation, please view our policy for inclusion at our website.

    The OTW encourages anyone to submit an event that's not already listed, and to check out the calendar throughout the year!

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