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  1. Unlost: Journal of Found Poetry & Art

    Unlost: Journal of Found Poetry & Art

    Chelsea Miya - 27.10.2019 - 00:14

  2. Open: Journal of Arts & Letters

    Open: Journal of Arts & Letters

    Chelsea Miya - 29.10.2019 - 07:42

  3. Progress in Human Geography

    Progress in Human Geography

    Anne Karhio - 08.11.2019 - 12:05

  4. Textual Practice

    Since its launch in 1987, Textual Practice has been Britain"s principal international journal of radical literary studies, continually pressing theory into new engagements. Today, as customary relations among disciplines and media are questioned and transformed, Textual Practice works at the turning points of theory with politics, history and texts. It is intrigued by the processes through which hitherto marginal cultures of ethnicity and sexuality are becoming conceptually central, and by the consequences of these diverse disturbances for educational and cultural institutions.

    Source: www.scimagojr.com/journalsearch.php?q=18536&tip=sid

    Kristina Igliukaite - 11.02.2020 - 16:37

  5. Der Maulkorb

    Der Maulkorb

    Nick Montfort - 16.06.2020 - 23:38

  6. Increment

    Increment

    Nick Montfort - 16.06.2020 - 23:41

  7. Communications. Media. Design

    Communications. Media. Design

    Hannah Ackermans - 25.06.2020 - 13:28

  8. Aniki: the Portuguese Journal of the Moving Image

    Aniki: the Portuguese Journal of the Moving Image

    Maud Ceuterick - 10.07.2020 - 13:00

  9. SwiftCurrent

    In her 2018 dissertation Experimental Poetics of the Asian Diaspora: Readings in Meatspace and Cyberspace, Sunny Chun cites Keep et al. as calling SwiftCurrent "the world’s first on-line literary magazine". Chun herself describes it as "Installed on a VAX 11/750 instruction set computer at York University in 1984, running on Unix-based software created that very summer by Laura Creighton of Softquad Ltd, the magazine is an important representation of early desires for the decentralization of literary authority that could be enabled by computing networks." (p. 108)

    Frank Wah was a writer, co-founding editor, and programmer for SwiftCurrent.

    Jill Walker Rettberg - 16.09.2020 - 11:08

  10. Emerald Group Publishing Limited

    Emerald Group Publishing Limited

    Rebekka Ruud Rostrup - 17.09.2020 - 23:22

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