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  1. Atelos

    From the publisher´s website:

    Atelos was founded in 1995 as a project of Hip's Road, devoted to
    publishing, under the sign of poetry, writing which challenges the
    conventional definitions of poetry, since such definitions have
    tended to isolate poetry from intellectual life, arrest its development,
    and curtail its impact.

    All the works published as part of the Atelos project are commissioned
    specifically for it, and each is involved in some way with crossing
    traditional genre boundaries, including, for example, those that would
    separate theory from practice, poetry from prose, essay from drama,
    the visual image from the verbal, the literary from the non-literary, and
    so forth.

    The project directors and editors are Lyn Hejinian and Travis Ortiz.

    Patricia Tomaszek - 11.11.2011 - 18:20

  2. Diskotech Software

    Publisher of "computer video novels" on CD-ROM in the early 1990s.

    Jill Walker Rettberg - 06.12.2011 - 13:49

  3. Northwestern University Press

    Northwestern University Press

    Jill Walker Rettberg - 09.12.2011 - 10:00

  4. Cappelen akademisk forlag

    The academic imprint of Norwegian publisher Cappelen. Now merged with Damm to make Cappelen Damm akademisk, so for newer publications, see Cappelen Damm.

    Jill Walker Rettberg - 14.12.2011 - 13:56

  5. CTheory

    An international journal of theory, technology and culture; publishing articles, interviews, event-scenes and reviews of key books.

    (Source: journal webpage)

    Joe Milutis - 22.01.2012 - 20:57

  6. POETICA

    An International Journal of Linguistic-Literary Studies.

    POETICA was founded by a group of promising, cosmopolitan scholars in Japan in April 1974. Since then, POETICA has been highly reputed by researchers worldwide as a distinguished academic journal from Japan, covering mainly English linguistics, literature and culture. 

    Published by Yushodo Press Co., Ltd., Tokyo.
    Frequency: Biannual (Spring / Autumn)
    Editor-in-Chief: Toshiyuki Takamiya (Keio University, Tokyo)

    Source: Journal's Website 

    Patricia Tomaszek - 03.02.2012 - 15:32

  7. Yushodo Press

    Since 1974 publisher of POETICA: International Journal of Linguistic-Literary Studies which featured "Concrete Poetry: An International Debate" along with publications by e-lit authors in no #74.

    Patricia Tomaszek - 03.02.2012 - 15:36

  8. Visible Language

    Visible Language has been published continuously since 1967. It began as The Journal of Typographic Research and was published under this title for the first 4 years. The founder and first editor, Dr. Merald Wrolstad, understood that research and scholarly information was essential to the development of communication design and in particular to the development of typography in its support of reading and writing. Understanding the broader implications, he changed the title to Visible Language. In 1987, the journal passed to its second editor Sharon Poggenpohl, who has sought to strengthen the investigation of design research, interdisciplinary thinking and the evolution of digital communication along with its cultural impact.

    Over its lifetime, the journal has published nearly 900 articles. Starting with a narrow focus on typography, the journal has continued to evolve in response to the changing landscape of communication design.

    (Source: Visible Language website)

    Scott Rettberg - 03.02.2012 - 16:08

  9. VLAK

    VLAK is an international curatorial project with a broad focus on contemporary poetics, art, film, philosophy, music, design, science, politics, performance, ecology, and new media.

    VLAK invites contributions that extend our understanding about what is possible; which pose questions about the prevailing attitude of norms; which explore the ramifications of contemporary culture and attempt new critical and creative methods.

    "What is lost in abstraction? What is signified by a long work? By a serial work? What are its limitations? How might multiple voices reflect reality? Infect reality? And how sustain such a work? How does the world enter the work? How is the inside destroyed or transformed into 'another' space? How end a work? How reshape parts of the world, and is that what we aspire to anyway? Are we breathing easier, feeling better, glutted with our 'contemporary practice' digested? Or fiercely unsatisfied, curious, anxious, asking, 'What are tomorrow's questions?'" (Abigail Child, This is Called Moving)

    Eric Dean Rasmussen - 18.03.2012 - 16:47

  10. 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

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