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  1. frAme: Journal of Culture and Technology

    From 1999-2001 frAme: Journal of Culture and Technology published over sixty works by digital writers, critics, and theorists. The insightful essays covered everything from pop culture to ASCII art, brain-computer metaphors to desktop absurdities, identity to databases. Digital writers presented a range of works: a serial email novel, interactive hypermedia, code-based poetry, multi-layered narratives, and illustrated texts. Curated by Simon Mills (with assistance at times from Sue Thomas, Helen Whitehead and Christy Sheffield Sanford), the works in frAme represent a snapshot of the trAce Online Writing Centre's engagement with digital aesthetics. (Source: trAces: A Commemoration of Ten Years of Artistic Innovation at trAce)

    Scott Rettberg - 09.04.2011 - 17:05

  2. Journal of Writing in Creative Practice

    Journal of Writing in Creative Practice

    Scott Rettberg - 17.06.2011 - 11:54

  3. Neohelicon

    Neohelicon is a journal for studies in comparative and world literature published by Akadémiai Kiadó and co-published with Springer Science+Business Media B.V., Formerly Kluwer Academic Publishers B.V.). It particularly welcomes studies which further a synthetic presentation of literary epochs, periods, trends and movements from a comparative point of view. The publishing house of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences has established it with the purpose of promoting the project `A Comparative History of Literatures in European Languages' launched under the auspices of the International Comparative Literature Association.

    Eric Dean Rasmussen - 04.07.2011 - 10:15

  4. ÉLA: Études de Linguistique Appliquee

    ÉLA: Études de Linguistique Appliquee

    Eric Dean Rasmussen - 04.07.2011 - 10:27

  5. Leuven University Press

    Leuven University Press

    Eric Dean Rasmussen - 05.07.2011 - 13:17

  6. Camera Obscura

    Since its inception, Camera Obscura has devoted itself to providing innovative feminist perspectives on film, television, and visual media. It consistently combines excellence in scholarship with imaginative presentation and a willingness to lead media studies in new directions. The journal has developed a reputation for introducing emerging writers into the field. Its debates, essays, interviews, and summary pieces encompass a spectrum of media practices, including avant-garde, alternative, fringe, international, and mainstream. Camera Obscura continues to redefine its original statement of purpose. While remaining faithful to its feminist focus, the journal also explores feminist work in relation to race studies, postcolonial studies, and queer studies. (Source: Duke University Press).

    Eric Dean Rasmussen - 08.07.2011 - 10:57

  7. Doubleday

    Doubleday

    Eric Dean Rasmussen - 08.07.2011 - 11:30

  8. Computational Linguistics

    The Computational Linguistics journal is the primary archival forum for research on computational linguistics and natural language processing.

    Patricia Tomaszek - 22.07.2011 - 18:51

  9. Perforations

    Perforations

    Jill Walker Rettberg - 27.07.2011 - 22:41

  10. Les éditions du Seuil

    Les éditions du Seuil

    Jill Walker Rettberg - 27.07.2011 - 23:19

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