[csaa-forum] Books for review in Continuum

Mark Bahnisch mbahnisch at gmail.com
Thu May 15 12:37:34 CST 2008


Dear colleagues

I am currently filling in for Terry Flew in his capacity as Book Review
Editor of *Continuum*.

We've got all sorts of wonderful texts awaiting a reviewer, and I'll be
periodically sending emails to the list of books available for review. Some
cultural and communications theory related titles are provided below.

Please email me (mbahnisch at gmail.com) if you would like to write a review,
suggest a suitable reviewer, or suggest other titles to review. Reviews are
usually around 1000 words in length, with a maximum of 1500 words. The *
Continuum* editors are particularly interested in encouraging review essays,
so proposals for longer pieces of 2000-3000 words on thematically linked
texts are very welcome indeed.

Many of these titles will make a fantastic addition to your collection, and
they are all well worthy of review, so please assist your colleagues who are
authors if you can, and please assist us in making the books review pages of
*Continuum* a highlight of each edition.

If you'd like more information about any of the books listed, please feel
free to email me.

*Making social worlds: a communication perspective*, W. Barnett Pearce
(Blackwell 2007)

*Reading Freud: Psychoanalysis as cultural theory*, Tony Thwaites (Sage
2007)

*Culture-On-Demand: Communication in a crisis world*, James Lull (Blackwell
2007)

*Creative explorations: New approaches to identities and audiences*, David
Gauntlett (Routledge 2007)

*Contagions: Cultures, carriers and the outbreak narrative*, Priscilla Wald
(Duke University Press 2008)

*Intersubjectivites and popular culture: Bakhtin and beyond*, Esther Peeren
(Standord University Press, 2008)

*Uncertain territories: Boundaries in cultural analysis*, Inge E. Boar
(Rodopi 2006)

*Mediated memories in the digital age*, Jose Van Dijck (Stanford University
Press 2007)

*Love and other technologies: Retrofitting Eros for the information age*,
Dominic Patten (Fordham University Press, 2006)

kind regards

mark

Mark Bahnisch
Creative Industries Faculty, QUT

http://larvatusprodeo.net

(m) 0421 910 542
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