[csaa-forum] Re: Books for review in Continuum

Mark Bahnisch mbahnisch at gmail.com
Thu May 15 13:33:06 CST 2008


Hi again folks

I've had a fantastic response to the call for reviewers, so I'll be posting
another list of available books shortly. But I thought it might be useful to
let people know that the following books are now spoken for: *Gauntlett,
Wald, Boar, Patten*.

cheers
mark

On Thu, May 15, 2008 at 1:07 PM, Mark Bahnisch <mbahnisch at gmail.com> wrote:

> 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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