Space and Culture

Editor-in-Chief: Joost van Loon Nottingham Trent University, UK
Coeditor: Greg Elmer Ryerson University, Canada
Rob Shields University of Alberta, Canada
Description:

 Space and Culture: International Journal of Social Spaces

 Space and Culture brings together dynamic, critical  interdisciplinary research at the interface of cultural geography, sociology, cultural studies, architectural theory, ethnography, communications, urban studies, environmental studies and discourse analysis. Space and Culture's unique focus is on social spaces, such as the home, laboratory, leisure spaces, the city, and virtual spaces.

In every issue, Space and Culture explores and critiques everyday life in contemporary cities, environment, and new media.  Some of the topics in recent issues include:

    • Airport Technology, Travel, and Consumption
    • Anthropological Theories of Body, Space, and Culture
    • Architecture of the Body
    • Crimes of Violence in the Social/Media Space
    • Cyberbrides and Global Imaginaries
    • "Demonology" of Spatial Analyses
    • Geography and Architecture
    • Globalization
    • Heterotopology and Geography
    • Humid Architecture
    • Intrinsic Information in the Making of Public Spaces
    • Migrants Accounts of Rio
    • Mobile and Diasporic Identities
    • New Orleans and Other Urban Calamities
    • Post-Colonial and Post-Industrial Landscapes
    • Queer Geographies
    • Reconstruction of Urban Space through Discursive Representations
    • Social Spatialization and Everyday Life
    • Spatial Dimensions in Online Communities
    • Spatialization of Power/ Knowledge/ Discourse
    • Speed and Space
    • Superfluous Landscapes
    • The Migrants' Daughter's Study
    • The Space of Stage Magic
    • Topologies of Becoming
    • Video Justice
    • Virtual Identities

Lavishly illustrated and beautifully designed, Space and Culture features peer-reviewed articles on novel topics that are not written about anywhere else, review articles on important topics, and book reviews, notably from international and small presses.  Space and Culture also includes theme sections , or such as  Dialogic Spaces (November 2003), The Witness of Place (August 2003), Traveling Spaces (May 2003) and Pierre Bourdieu 1930-2002 (February 2003).   Planned future themes include: Conflict Zones, Interiorities, Spaces of Everyday Life, Risk Zones, Digital Cities, and Knowledge Spaces.

Debates about articles, emerging areas, and the daily life of the journal are blogged at http://www.spaceandculture.org.  Visit today!

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Frequency: Quarterly eISSN: 1552-8308 ISSN: 1206-3312
Months of Distribution: February , May , August , November Current Volume: 12 Current Issue: 4
Other Titles In: Human Geography  | Sociology  | Social & Cultural Anthropology