Tag issue 25.1
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.
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.
[read more]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.
[read more]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.
[read more]NOTA
NOTA, a collection of unedited responses produced and ‘archived’ in real-time, collapses the distance between performance and critical response.
[read more]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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