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Research Journal for Networks of Power

Anthropology Reviews: Dissent and Cultural Politics  (ARDAC) ISSN 2041-1405

Read the volume here: Vol. 1, No. 1,  May 2010 

Aim

The purpose of ARDAC is to produce an open access anthropology research-based review aimed at the academic community at large that analyses responses to cultural politics with reflective, incisive articles in textual and non-textual formats.

Anthropology Reviews: Dissent and Cultural Politics is published two times a year in February and October by Open Access. The first issue will be published in February 2010. The journal is organised through submissions to the editor and an editorial board and it is available freely online as an open access anthropology publication.

Description

Anthropology Reviews: Dissent and Cultural Politics is a European and international, open access anthropology journal that analyses how cultural innovation, transnational and political issues underpin the character of relationality of global issues. In the analysis of cultural politics, the journal is interested in social responses to the future of culture in the public domain in the age of globalisation -and within the altermodern period that is emerging after postmodernity. The reviews aim to look at the political intersections between culture and globalisation, and specifically, the way in which human relations are mediated through political voice and cultural innovation.

The journal encourages broad, critical, speculative and experimental interventions in discussions concerning anthropology and cultural politics in Europe as well as cross-culturally with a particular emphasis on political voices and dissent, in any fields, from communication technologies to social media, political to popular movements, and from engagement and intervention in society to any broad topics on technologies and experiences of social engagement and relatedness. 

The journal is inclusive of all types of submissions, working papers, research papers, pre peer-reviewed and reviewed publications, multimedia (including audio, video) and internet based data. The journal will be part of open access anthropology journals structured within a mediated website and forums.

Guidelines

We welcome submissions on any topic within anthropology that considers the remit of the journal and it is inclusive of the academic community at large.

Editorial Board and Reviewers

Dr Àngels Trias i Valls, iCES, Regent's College
Dr Katherine Smith, University of Manchester
Dr David O'Kane, University of Auckland
Dr Ingvill Kristiansen, University of Tromso
Ms Roula Pipyrou, University of Durham
Mr Daniel Knight, University of Durham
Ms Clare Perkins, University of Worcester


Submission Details

Articles should be submitted electronically to the editor.

  • Submissions may include photographs, audio files, blogs, video files and other data. Please contact he editor about appropriate formats.
  • Articles in other than English will be considered.
  • Maximum word limit: 7,000 words
    Maximum non-textual limit: 2 minutes per piece (several files may accompany an article)

KeyWords and Abstracts

All articles should be accompanied by a 250 word abstract (in English) and up to 5 keywords

ARDAC ISSUES

ARDAC Issue 1> Altermodern: journeys, global cultures, fragmentations 

ARDAC Issue 2> Special edition on Sub-state Nationalisms

ARDAC Issue 3> Special edition on Consent and Dominance in Social Sciences


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