Latest journal: Volume 25, Issue 1

The Politics, Processes and Practices of Editing, guest-edited by Maria M. Delgado & Joanne Tompkins
This special issue brings together 33 short essays offering critical reflections and commentaries on the myriad practices, problems and provocations of editing. It is a conversation about how – as editors in formal and informal capacities – we write, how we curate, how we fashion and formulate, how we shape and feedback, and the changes and challenges that the digital era has introduced.

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Interventions 25.1 (February 2015)

These online Interventions offer a variety of perspectives that complement the journal’s latest special issue on the politics, processes and practices of editing.

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Editing Ourselves into History: A Live Art and Feminism Wikipedia Edit-a-thon

Various participants reflect on a recent ‘edit-a-thon’ that sought to redress the invisibility of feminist Live Art practices within Wikipedia.

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Postgraduate/Early-Career Researcher Forum on Academic Publishing

This forum, curated by Charlotte Bell, offers five different views from postgraduates and early-career researchers on the shifting landscape of academic publishing.

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NOTA

NOTA, a collection of unedited responses produced and ‘archived’ in real-time, collapses the distance between performance and critical response.

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Delegitimizing the Performance Document: Tales from the Open Call

‘So what is Performance if it includes this?’ asks Yelena Gluzman, editor of the deliberately non-selective compendium Emergency Index.

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