[csaa-forum] 'altitude' journal details for ERA submissions

Gerard Goggin g.goggin at unsw.edu.au
Tue Jul 22 14:22:05 CST 2008


[Posted on behalf of Dr Clifton Evers, one of the editors of the journal
'Altitude', for CSAA list members information, and inclusion in ERA
submissions.]

ERA Submission
Altitude: A Journal of Emerging Humanities Work
ISSN 14444-1160
 
Altitude is a peer reviewed journal of emerging innovative scholarly and
creative work in the humanities. Altitude is committed to the
democratisation of writing, research and knowledge, and to experiment with
new journal practices. It brings emerging and experienced scholars into
discussion with writers and thinkers outside the academy. Each issue of
Altitude publishes multi-lingual research to enable dialogue with emerging
international work. We use web-based technologies to provide access to
lectures, seminars, and research (includes audio and visual networking
material), and to extend the parameters of intellectual exchange.
 
Altitude is published bi-annually. To foster transparency, collegiality, and
accountability Altitude has an open peer review process.
 
Number of Submissions per Issue:
6 to 8 scholarly articles (5 ­ 7,000 words in length), plus 1-2 multimedia
productions.
 
Journals of Similar Quality:
Borderlands E-journal ­ New spaces in the humanities
M/C Journal ­ A journal of media and culture
Limina - A Journal of historical and cultural studies
 
Editors:
Dr Clifton Evers has a PhD in Gender and Cultural Studies and is a
postdoctoral research fellow at the University of New South Wales. Clifton
is a member of the ARC Cultural Research Network, and an Early Career
Researcher representative for this network.
 
Dr Emily Potter has a PhD in English Literature and is an ARC Postdoctoral
Research Fellow in the Faculty of Architecture, Building and Planning,
University of Melbourne. In 2007, Emily co-edited a collection of writings
on water cultures and communities, Fresh Water: New Perspectives on Water in
Australia (MUP). She has published widely in both Australian and
international journals.
 
Dr Alison Huber completed her PhD in cultural studies at the University of
Melbourne in 2005 on the notion of the Œmainstream¹ and Top 40 music
culture.  Most recently, her written work has appeared in the edited
collection, Sounds of Then, Sounds of Now: popular music in Australia
(2008).
 
Editorial Advisory Board:
Prof. Meaghan Morris (Lingnan University)
Prof. Elspeth Probyn (University of Sydney)
Prof. Grant Farred (Columbia University)
Prof. Larry Schehr (University of Illinois)
Dr Pamela Karantonis (University of the West of England)
Prof. Ien Ang (University of Western Sydney)
Prof. Graeme Turner (University of Queensland)
Prof. Stephen Muecke (University of Technology Sydney)
Professor Gay Hawkins (University of New South Wales)
Dr Heather Kerr (University of Adelaide)
Dr Glen Fuller (University of Sydney, University of Notre Dame)
Dr Jennifer Germon (University of Sydney)
Dr Melissa Gregg (University of Queensland)
Dr. Chris Healy (University of Melbourne)
Dr Greg Hainge (University of Queensland)
Prof. Gerard Goggin (University of New South Wales)
Prof. Catharine Lumby (University of New South Wales)
Dr Fraser MacDonald (University of Melbourne)
 
Potential ERA Ranking: Level B
Division 20 Language, Communication and Culture
Group 2002 Cultural Studies
Fields:
200202 Asian Cultural Studies
200203 Consumption and Everyday Life
200204 Cultural Theory
200205 Culture, Gender, Sexuality
200206 Globalisation and Culture
200209 Multicultural, Intercultural and Cross-cultural Studies
200212 Screen and Media Culture

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