[csaa-forum] New issue of Altitude: An e-journal of emerging humanities work

Clifton EVERS Clifton.EVERS at nottingham.edu.cn
Wed Mar 7 12:34:09 CST 2012


A new issue of Altitude: An e-journal of emerging humanities work (www.thealtitudejournal.com<http://www.thealtitudejournal.com>) is now online.
Edited by Clifton Evers
Gary Crew: the Image of the Atomic Bomb's Mushroom Cloud in Picture Books for Children
John Gunders: Created Communities: Caboolture Historical Village
Julie Bilby: Advertising Creativity in China
Cheri Logan: Verbalizing the Visual: Researching and interpreting design contexts
Spyke Boydell and James Arvanitakis: Five Questions on the Republic
Jack Kang Jie Liu: Australian Chinese Daily, not for Australian Chinese?
Altitude is a peer reviewed journal of emerging innovative and creative work in the humanities. We particularly support early career researchers from non-English speaking backgrounds who would like to and choose to publish in English to share their research.
Altitude uses web-based open-access technologies to provide access to research. We believe that research should be freely available for fellow scholars and the general public. Altitude is listed in the Directory of Open Access Journals. Journal articles are included in a long time preservation project that the DOAJ service is running together with the National Library in the Hague, Netherlands. Uploaded PDF's are long time preserved at the e-Depot in the Netherlands (http://www.kb.nl/e-Depot).

Please visit our website: www.thealtitudejournal.com<http://www.thealtitudejournal.com>
Please email any enquiries to clifton.evers at nottingham.edu.cn<mailto:clifton.evers at nottingham.edu.cn>

--Dr Clifton Evers

Lecturer in Cultural and Media Studies
Faculty Doctoral Programme Director
Division of International Communications
Room AB 425
University of Nottingham Ningbo China
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Editor-in-chief of Altitude: An e-journal of emerging humanities work

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