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[ecrea] Anniversary Issue of the European Journal of Cultural Studies - open access resources
Tue Nov 21 09:17:32 GMT 2017
The /European Journal of Cultural Studies/ is now twenty years old and
to celebrate we are launching a special anniversary issue.
The issue includes an introduction by the new editors about the journal
and the current charge of cultural studies, entitled ‘On the move’, plus
three specially commissioned articles by Ros Gill, Christine Geraghty,
and Mark Banks and Justin O’Connor.
Open Access Dossiers
These new articles head up our first special open access dossiers in
Postfeminism
<http://journals.sagepub.com/page/ecs/collections/postfeminism>,
Television
<http://journals.sagepub.com/page/ecs/collections/television>, and the
Creative Industries
<http://journals.sagepub.com/page/ecs/collections/creative-industries>
as areas where we have been privileged to be at the forefront of
publishing great work. Therefore we offer these open access dossiers,
which are made up of some of our most popular articles in these fields,
to the Cultural Studies community to help support our work and to
enhance the teaching of, and access to, Cultural Studies as a field.
http://journals.
<http://journals.sagepub.com/home/ecs>sagepub.com/home/ecs
<http://journals.sagepub.com/home/ecs> - scroll down from our home page.
The anniversary issue also includes a series of excellent articles by
established and emerging scholars – driving at new questions and areas
of enquiry as well as revisiting some of those that have been central to
Cultural Studies scholarship. The full issue is listed below and is open
access for one month. http://journals.sagepub.com/toc/ecsa/current
On the move: Twentieth anniversary editorial of the /European Journal of
Cultural Studies/.
Joke Hermes, Jaap Kooijman, Jo Littler and Helen Wood.
The affective, cultural and psychic life of postfeminism: A postfeminist
sensibility ten years on.
Ros Gill
What is the ‘television’ of the European Journal of Cultural Studies:
Twenty years of the study of television in the journal.
Christine Geraghty
Inside the Whale (and how to get out of there): Moving on from two
decades of cultural industries research.
Mark Banks and Justin O’Connor
Watching me watching you: Black women in Britain on YouTube.
Francesca Sobande
Caitlyn Jenner “likes” Ted Cruz but the feeling may not be mutual: Trans
pedagogy and /I am Cait./
Anita Brady
The ambivalence of co-working: On the politics of an emerging work practice.
Greig DePeuter, Nicole S Cohen and Francesca Saraco
The biographical approach in (post)-subcultural studies: exploring punk
in China.
Jian Xiao
Going global: Fantasy sports, game play paradigms, fan identities and
cultural implications in an international context.
Andrew J Ploeg
Raymond Williams’ Communicative Materialism.
Christian Fuchs
Arriving late to the party? Histories of Cultural Studies as resources
of hope.
Jilly Boyce Kay
We hope you enjoy our birthday celebrations!
Joke Hermes
Jaap Kooijman
Jo Littler
Helen Wood
(editorial team /European Journal of Cultural Studies/)
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