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[ecrea] The Dark Side of the Spectacle: Terror in Norway and the UK Riots: NEW ISSUE OF CULTURAL POLITICS
Thu May 03 09:42:22 GMT 2012
Dear friends and colleagues
I am pleased to announce the publication of CULTURAL POLITICS Volume 8,
Issue 1, MARCH 2012, which is a General Issue.
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Dr John Armitage
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*Cultural Politics*
*Volume 8, Issue 1*
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*GENERAL ISSUE*
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*March 2012*
*Articles*
*The Dark Side of the Spectacle: Terror in Norway and the UK Riots *
/Douglas Kellner/
*February 13, 2008, or, the Baleful Enchantments of an Apology *
/Ian Buchanan/
*Celebration: A World of Appearances*
/Paul Virilio /in Conversation with/ Sacha Goldmann/
*Baudrillard Seriously: The Joys of Misprision***
/Francois Cusset/
*An Introduction to Muqaddimah***
/Murat Cem Menguc and Dominic McGill/
*Still Fighting 'The Beast': /Guerilla Television/ and the Limits of
YouTube***
/William Merrin/
*Remember the Nineties? Turbo-Folk as the Vanishing Mediator of Nationalism*
/Uros Cvoro/
*"Passing Everybody and Never Halting": /Dromos/ and Speed in Jack
Kerouac's /On the Road/*
/Eftychia Mikelli/
_Book Reviews_
*The Mechanics of the Liberatory Promise: A Review of Joss Hand's /@ is
for Activism/*
/Ingrid Hoofd/
*Narcissism in the Age of Technology*
/Kostas Maronitis/
*Bats, Bombs and Toxic Waste in America's Purloined Landscape*
/Rob Bullard /
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*About Cultural Politics*
"Cultural Politics is a welcome and innovative addition. In an academic
universe already well populated with journals, it is carving out its own
unique place---broad and a bit quirky. It likes to leap between the
theoretical and the concrete, so that it is never boring and often
filled with illuminating glimpses into the intellectual and cultural
worlds." Lawrence Grossberg, University of North Carolina, USA.
*Edited by
John Armitage*, Northumbria University, UK
*Ryan Bishop*, Winchester School of Art, University of Southampton, UK
*Douglas Kellner*, University of California, Los Angeles, USA
*Cultural Politics* is an international, refereed journal that explores
the global character and effects of contemporary culture and politics.
It analyzes how cultural identities, agencies and actors, political
issues and conflicts, and global media are linked, characterized,
examined and resolved. In doing so, the journal explores precisely what
is cultural about politics and what is political about culture. It
investigates the marginalized and outer regions of this complex and
interdisciplinary subject area.
Each issue publishes artwork by selected artists reflecting contemporary
cultural and political issues.
*WANT TO SUBMIT AN ARTICLE OR BOOK REVIEW?*
*Manuscripts*
Manuscripts should be submitted via e-mail to /Cultural Politics/ at
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(r.bishop /at/ soton.ac.uk) <mailto:(r.bishop /at/ soton.ac.uk)>.
Manuscripts will be acknowledged by the editor and entered into the
review process described below. Submission of a manuscript to the
journal will be taken to imply that it is not being considered elsewhere
for publication and that if accepted for publication, it will not be
published elsewhere, in the same form, in any language, without the
consent of the editor and publisher. It is a condition of acceptance by
the editor of a manuscript for publication that the publishers
automatically acquire the copyright of the published article throughout
the world. /Cultural Politics/ does not pay authors for their
manuscripts, nor does it provide retyping, drawing, or mounting of
illustrations.
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*Book Reviews*
Please contact Mark Featherstone ((m.a.featherstone /at/ appsoc.keele.ac.uk)
<mailto:(m.a.featherstone /at/ appsoc.keele.ac.uk)>) for consideration for
review in /Cultural Politics/.
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*Artwork and Visual Essays*
Contemporary artists are encouraged to submit preliminary proposals of
no more than 300 words for projects that fit within the parameters of
the journal. No attachments, please. Send text and links only in the
body of the message to Joy Garnett ((joy.garnett /at/ gmail.com)
<mailto:(joy.garnett /at/ gmail.com)>). An archive of past artist projects can
be viewed at newsgrist.typepad.com/culturalpolitics
<http://newsgrist.typepad.com/culturalpolitics>. [Note: All images will
be printed in black and white and posted in color online.]
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