Journal for Cultural Research
An international journal, based in Lancaster University’s Institute for Cultural Research http://www.lancs.ac.uk/fss/cultres/. It is interested in essays concerned with the conjuncture between culture and the many domains and practices in relation to which it is usually defined, including:
politics
media
technology
economics
society
art
the sacred
Culture is no longer, if it ever was, singular. It denotes a shifting multiplicity of signifying practices and value systems that provide a potentially infinite resource of academic critique, investigation and ethnographic or market research into cultural difference, cultural autonomy, cultural emancipation and the cultural aspects of power. As such, culture has itself become, in many areas, a primary instrument of government and thus the desire not to be governed is impelled to think culture differently from the accepted forms of cultural identity and recognition. In the academy, research has become a defining feature of the cultural just as the cultural has become indistinguishable from questions concerning the governable.
The journal publishes original essays by established and emerging writers around the globe who are developing the future of cultural theory and research in the 21st century. We encourage writing that explores every aspect of cultural experience, experiences that occur in the correlation between fields of knowledge, types of normativity, and forms of subjectivity in different domains and locations around the world.
For more information on how to submit please visit the journal’s website:
www.informaworld.com/journalforculturalresearch
Initial enquiries can be made to the editors:
Mick
Dillon m.dillon@lancaster.ac.uk
Scott Wilson s.wilson@lancaster.ac.uk

