International Journal of Cultural Studies
Anthropology (General) | Communication and Media Studies (General) | Cultural Studies (General)
Revitalizing global cultural studies
International Journal of Cultural Studies is a leading venue for scholarship committed to rethinking cultural practices, processes, texts and infrastructures beyond traditional national frameworks and regional biases. Established to revitalize cultural studies against the dangers of parochialism and intellectual ossification, the journal interrogates what culture means, and what culture does, across global and local scales of power and action, diverse technologies and forms of mediation, and multiple dimensions of performance, experience and identity. International Journal of Cultural Studies provides a critical space for theoretical and methodological innovation in global cultural research.
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"From first people's internet to Hong Kong's creative industries, no finer explorers of sweaty nightclubs and cultural policy guide us through the jungles of contemporary culture than the contributors to IJCS" – Sean Cubitt, Goldsmiths, University of London, UK
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"IJCS is the place to be when you want to participate in important academic debates on media and culture; it's the international arena of intellectual exchange you cannot afford to miss" – José van Dijck, University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands
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"Drawing on the very finest work by scholars around the globe, IJCS lives up to its billing as the most international journal in the field of cultural studies" – Michael Curtin, University of California, Santa Barbara, USA
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“IJCS captures the forefront of advanced critical cultural research, marked by a commitment to transnational inquiry. It is characterized by robust intellectual curiosity, not the usual, dry, and predictable theoretical maneuvers” – John Nguyet Erni, Hong Kong Baptist University, Hong Kong, China
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"The IJCS has remained a valuable, interesting, and engaging journal over its career - never boring, never patronising, always keen to open its pages to the new idea and the new researcher" – Graeme Turner, University of Queensland, Australia
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International Journal of Cultural Studies is committed to rethinking cultural practices, processes, texts and infrastructures beyond traditional national frameworks and regional biases. The journal publishes theoretical, empirical and historical analyses that interrogate what culture means, and what culture does, across global and local scales of power and action, diverse technologies and forms of mediation, and multiple dimensions of performance, experience and identity. Dedicated to theoretical and methodological innovation in cultural research, the journal is multidisciplinary in outlook, publishing relevant contributions that integrate approaches from the social sciences, humanities, information sciences and more.
International Journal of Cultural Studies publishes original research articles. The journal gives preference to papers that extend existing theory or generate new theory through interpretive engagement with empirical cases. Papers based on single country case-studies should clearly indicate and develop the broader relevance of their analyses for an international readership. The journal does not publish close readings of single texts; but it does consider critical, contextualised readings that similarly indicate and develop the broader relevance of their analyses to the field.
International Journal of Cultural Studies regularly publishes special issues on urgent questions in the field as well as on specific regions, industries and practices.
| Laura Guimarães Corrêa | Federal University of Minas Gerais, Brazil |
| Wen Jin | East China Normal University, China |
| Jonathan Corpus Ong | University of Massachusetts at Amherst, USA |
| Lucianna Furtado | Federal University of Minas Gerais, Brazil |
| Conrad Hamilton | East China Normal University, China |
| John Hartley | University of Sydney, Australia |
| Giorgia Aiello | University of Milan, Italy |
| Donya Alinejad | Utrecht University, The Netherlands |
| Melissa Aronczyk | Rutgers University, USA |
| Shakuntala Banaji | London School of Economics and Political Science, UK |
| Burcu Baykurt | University of Massachusetts at Amherst, USA |
| TJ Billard | Northwestern University, USA |
| Tanja Bosch | University of Cape Town, South Africa |
| Matt Bui | University of Michigan, USA |
| Jean Burgess | Queensland University of Technology, Australia |
| Earvin Charles Cabalquinto | Monash University, Australia |
| Bronwyn Carlson | Macquarie University, Australia |
| Fernanda Carrera | Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil |
| Tupur Chatterjee | Tulane University, USA |
| Bertha Chin | National University of Singapore, Singapore |
| Pei Sze Chow | Nanyang Technological University, Singapore |
| Nick Couldry | London School of Economics and Political Science, UK |
| David Craig | University of Southern California, USA |
| Camilo Díaz Pino | West Chester University, USA |
| Hatim El-Hibri | George Mason University, USA |
| Nicky Falkof | University of the Witwatersrand, South Africa |
| Pablo Moreno Fernandes | Pontifical Catholic University of Minas Gerais, Brazil |
| Paul Frosh | Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel |
| Anthony Fung | The Chinese University of Hong Kong |
| Myria Georgiou | London School of Economics and Political Science, United Kingdom |
| Gerard Goggin | Western Sydney University, Australia |
| Jonathan Gray | University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA |
| Larissa Hjorth | RMIT, Australia |
| Heather Horst | University of Sydney, Australia |
| Mehita Iqani | Stellenbosch University, South Africa |
| Henry Jenkins | University of Southern California, USA |
| Dal Yong Jin | Simon Fraser University, Canada |
| Derek Johnson | University of Wisconsin, Madison, USA |
| Sukhmani Khorana | University of New South Wales, Australia |
| Kate Lacey | University of Sussex, UK |
| Ramon Lobato | Swinburne University of Technology, Australia |
| Amanda Lotz | Queensland University of Technology, Australia |
| Susan Luckman | University of South Australia, Australia |
| Jess Maddox | University of Georgia, USA |
| Mirca Madianou | Goldsmiths, University of London, UK |
| Alice Marwick | Data and Society, USA |
| Andrea Medrado | University of Exeter, UK |
| Aimée Vega Montiel | Universidade Nacional Autónoma do México, Mexico |
| Yoshitaka Mori | Tokyo University of the Arts, Japan |
| Nii Kotei Nikoi | North Carolina State University, USA |
| Susan Soomin Noh | Oglethorpe University, USA |
| David C. Oh | Syracuse University, USA |
| Luciana de Oliveira | Federal University of Minas Gerais, Brazil |
| Susanna Paasonen | University of Turku, Finland |
| Zizi Papacharissi | University of Illinois Chicago, USA |
| Anna Cristina Pertierra | University of Technology Sydney, Australia |
| Thao Phan | Monash University, Australia |
| Thomas Poell | University of Amsterdam, Netherlands |
| Devon Powers | University of Michigan, USA |
| Aswin Punathambekar | University of Pennsylvania, USA |
| Kane Race | University of Sydney, Australia |
| Cornel Sandvoss | University of Bristol, UK |
| Adrienne Shaw | Temple University, USA |
| Lukasz Szulc | University of Manchester, UK |
| Nancy Thumim | University of Leeds, England, UK |
| Tracy Tinga | University of Maryland, USA |
| Tommy Tse | University of Amsterdam, the Netherlands |
| Cecilia Uy-Tioco | California State University, USA |
| Daniel Vukovich | University of Hong Kong, China |
| Bilge Yesil | College of Staten Island, USA |
| Yiyi Yin | Beijing Normal University, China |
| Lin Zhang | University of New Hampshire, United States |
| Weiyu Zhang | National University of Singapore, Singapore |
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