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    Theory in Action

    Posted: 31-January-2012, 4:39pm CET by jo

    Theory in Action, the journal of the Transformative Studies Institute (quarterly publication print ISSN: 1937-0229 electronic ISSN: 1937-0237), is an interdisciplinary, peer-reviewed journal, whose scope ranges from the local to the global. Its aim is to provide a forum for the exchange of ideas and the discussion of current research (qualitative and quantitative) on the interconnections between theory and action aimed at promoting social justice broadly defined.

    The journal editorial board does not privilege any particular theoretical tradition or approach and there are no word or page limits for its articles. TIA publishes papers that connect academic scholarship with activism, what R.K. Merton calls ?theories of the middle range.? TIA values radical and unconventional ideas, expressed in different styles, whether academic or journalistic.
    TIA is interested in how theory can inform activism to promote economic equality and create democratic political structures. TIA seeks to promote racial, ethnic, and gender equality as well as resistance to all forms of injustice. TIA will only consider manuscripts that are well-written, innovative, and fit the Institute?s mission. Drafts and poorly written or formatted manuscripts will not be considered.

    What we Accept

    • Submissions of original manuscripts
    • Qualitative, Quantitative, Theoretical, or Applied Research
    • Book reviews
    • Art and Poetry that reflects our mission

    Guidelines for Authors here.

    Manuscript Submissions here.

    Subscriptions & Orders here.

  • Permalink for 'Reimagining The Political Geography of Place and Space'

    Reimagining The Political Geography of Place and Space

    Posted: 31-January-2012, 6:39pm CET by jo

    Seismopolite Journal of Art and Politics - Reimagining The Political Geography Of Place And Space :: Call for Papers - Deadline: March 5, 2012.

    In the coming issue we wish to focus on political geographies, as well as artistic interventions in, and reimaginations of, such geographies. The distinction between ?place? and ?space? is of particular interest, as it is fundamental not only to much art, but also to our global situation within neoliberal political geography. If time has come for us to reimagine this geography, as well as the interrelationships between, and definitions of ?space? and ?place?, is it thinkable that art could be an ideal site for such reimagination?

    The construction and exploitation of a particularism of the local also seems indigenous to the logic of neoliberalism, in the sense that it relies on the opposition between place and space to be able to expand in the first place. Among other things, the space-place dichotomy facilitates the reduction of developmental issues, political unrest or violence to irrational expressions of local misguidance, backward culture or belief systems. When the evolution of neoliberal space is merged with democratic and civilizing pretentions, the otherness and fixed specificity of places appears to be a legitimate pretext to expand into always new (potentially profitable) areas in and beyond the periphery.

    The self-fulfilling prophesy of neoliberal geography also constitutes an effective impasse in alternative visions of political geography ?- on the one hand, by making the critical reconstruction of place and its interconnectedness with a larger picture, beyond the dichotomies of space/place and local/global, superfluous -? on the other, by dissimulating any locally based meaning of universality that cannot be reduced to the civilizing prospects and ideals of neoliberal universalist geography. In this sense, the self-upholding myth of the local which neoliberal geography feeds on seems to express another form of orientalism, convincingly presenting itself and its worldview as the necessary cure to global and local problems, and reversely; presenting political issues in localities beyond its borders as a temporary void in its over-arching, inescapable logic.

    Contributors from a variety of disciplinary backgrounds are invited to submit articles, exhibition reviews or interviews that address the theme ?Reimagining the political geography of place and space?, through a high variety of possible angles.

    Topics may include, but are not restricted to:

    • Artistic approaches to political geography, artistic intervention in geopolitical discourses and decolonization strategies.
    • The concepts of space and place in art, and their renegotiation through art.
    • The role of art and artists in the rewriting of history and political geography in post-colonial situations.
    • The relationship between neoliberal political geography and orientalism.
    • The art biennial as a global phenomenon, and its role in the (re)negotiation of political geography.
    • The relationship between the global art scene and neoliberal political geography.
    • The relationship between art and geography.

    For guidelines and payment rates, please contact Seismopolite Journal of Art and Politics at info [at] seismopolite.com

    We accept submissions continuously, but to make sure you are considered for the upcoming issue, please send your proposal, CV and samples of earlier work to us within February 10, 2012.

    Completed work will be due March 5, 2012. Commissioned works will be translated into Norwegian and published in a bilingual version.

    Seismopolite Journal of Art and Politics is a bilingual English and Norwegian quarterly, which investigates the possibilities of artists and art scenes worldwide to reflect and influence their local political situation.

  • Permalink for 'R15N: The Revolutionization of Communications'

    R15N: The Revolutionization of Communications

    Posted: 31-January-2012, 6:54pm CET by jo


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