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  1. Badosa

    Its website states that "Badosa.com is devoted to the free spreading of literary unpublished texts in a digital format." It was established in 1995 and publishes work in all literary genres in English, Castellan Spanish and Catalonian.


    Jill Walker Rettberg - 28.03.2012 - 10:54

  2. Raw Dog Screaming Press

    Raw Dog Screaming Press

    Eric Dean Rasmussen - 09.04.2012 - 17:29

  3. Fibreculture Journal

    Fibreculture Journal, first published in 2003, is a peer-reviewed international journal that explores the issues and ideas of concern and interest to both the Fibreculture network and wider social formations. The journal encourages critical and speculative interventions in the debate and discussions concerning information and communication technologies and their policy frameworks, network cultures and their informational logic, new media forms and their deployment, and the possibilities of socio-technical invention and sustainability.

    In 2008, the Fibreculture Journal became a part of the Open Humanities Press, a key initiative in the development of the Open Access journal community.

    Patricia Tomaszek - 13.04.2012 - 15:31

  4. Verso

    About Verso

    Verso Books is the largest independent, radical publishing house in the English-speaking world, publishing eighty books a year. 

    New Left Books was launched by New Left Review in 1970, and took as its logo the Tatlin Tower—a planned monument to the Third International. Focusing initially on translating works of European political and social theory, economics and philosophy, the list during that decade included Theodor Adorno, Louis Althusser, Walter Benjamin, Lucio Colletti, Henri Lefebvre, Georg Lukács, Ernest Mandel, Herbert Marcuse, Jean-Paul Sartre and Max Weber, as well as major original works by Perry Anderson, Terry Eagleton, Tom Nairn and Raymond Williams. NLB’s list challenged established opinions both in the United States and the Soviet Union, and their respective satellites, as well as providing important critical analyses of China, India and South America. The publishing house was always intended to be far broader in its reach than NLR. An early bestseller was Against Method by Paul Feyeraband. 

    Eric Dean Rasmussen - 18.04.2012 - 11:19

  5. The Chronicle of Higher Education

    Based in Washington, D.C., The Chronicle has more than 70 writers, editors, and international correspondents.

    Online, The Chronicle is published every weekday and is the top destination for news, advice, and jobs for people in academe. The Chronicle's Web site features the complete contents of the latest issue; daily news and advice columns; thousands of current job listings; an archive of previously published content; vibrant discussion forums; and career-building tools such as online CV management, salary databases, and more.

    The Chronicle's audited Web-site traffic is more than 12.8 million pages a month, seen by more than 1.9 million unique visitors.

    In print, The Chronicle is published in two sections: Section A, which contains news and jobs, and The Chronicle Review, a magazine of arts and ideas. Subscribers also receive the annual Almanac of Higher Education and special reports on diversity, the academic workplace, online learning, and other topics.The Chronicle newspaper is available in print and digital formats.

    Eric Dean Rasmussen - 25.04.2012 - 08:47

  6. Journal of Dutch Literature

    Journal of Dutch Literature

    Marije Koens - 03.05.2012 - 22:55

  7. Frame: Journal for Literary Studies

    Frame: Journal for Literary Studies

    Marije Koens - 03.05.2012 - 23:03

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    TEXT

    David Prater - 05.05.2012 - 11:32

  9. Media: Culture : Pedagogy

    Media: Culture : Pedagogy

    J. R. Carpenter - 09.05.2012 - 13:33

  10. mcd Musiques & Cultures Digitales

    mcd Musiques & Cultures Digitales

    Eric Dean Rasmussen - 11.05.2012 - 12:27

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