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Advertising & Society Review, an interdisciplinary scholarly journal examining the role of advertising in society, culture, history,and the economy, began publication in Fall 2000. It is an electronic-only journal published by The Advertising Educational Foundation, Inc., and distributed by The Johns Hopkins University Press through Project Muse. Original manuscripts are solicited that deal with the role of advertising in society, culture, history, and the economy. The journal is quarterly and peer reviewed. http://muse.jhu.edu/journals/. Common-place is not a traditional scholarly journal, differing in content, tone, and procedure. Its essays and reviews, along with its on-line discussion board, provide a forum for examining the story of America. Subscription is free an available to anyone who uses the web. http://www.common-place.org. The Early America Review: A Journal of Fact and Opinion On the People, Issues and Events Of 18th Century America (http://www.earlyamerica.com) (ISSN 1090-4247) is published by DEV Communications, Inc., Post Office Box 1697, Anna Maria, FL 34216. Queries and all editorial correspondence regarding submission of manuscripts should be addressed to The Publisher via email: dvitale@attglobal.net, or by phone: (941) 779-9888. Manuscripts can be transmitted either by email (dvitale@attglobal.net) or on a ZIP Disk, a CD or a 3.5-inch disk in Word to The Publisher, P.O. Box 1697, Anna Maria, FL 34216. ECHO: a music-centered journal. ECHO provides a forum for substantive cross-cultural and interdisciplinary communication about music. We invite contributions pertaining to music and musical experiences from all historical and cultural locations, and encourage authors to take advantage of the multimedia capabilities of the World Wide Web. Please visit Echo at www.echo.ucla.edu or mail us at echojour@humnet.ucla.edu. Jazz and American Culture an interdisciplinary, online journal published twice a year by the University of Texas. Address editorial correspondence to Siva Vaidhyanathan and Randy Lewis, co-editors, Jazz and American Culture, American Studies Department, 303 Garrison Hall, University of Texas, Austin, Texas 78712. Publishes articles, notes, and fiction on jazz as a critical site of investigation for understanding the cultural history of the Americas. http://gort.ucsd.edu/newjour/ The Mickle Street Review, a peer-reviewed electronic journal published by the English department at Rutgers University-Camden in cooperation with the Walt Whitman Program in American Studies http://www.micklestreet.rutgers.edu, invites submissions of original scholarship in the areas of Whitman Studies and American Studies generally, especially from an interdisciplinary perspective. We also welcome contributions by creative writers and artists with interest in or influenced by Whitman. Contact: Tyler Hoffman, Editor, The Mickle Street Review, Department of English, Rutgers University, Camden, NJ 08102; mstreetr@camden.rutgers.edu. Particip@tions, http://www.participations.org/index.htm, the journal devoted to developing the broad field of study of cultural and media audiences, is a fully-refereed journal, seeking to publish genuine advances in knowledge and understanding, and original contributions to debate and dialogue. There are no restrictions on the length of submissions, although the Editorial Board reserves the right to advise authors that a submission is unnecessarily long, and to suggest where cuts might be made. Articles should be submitted as e-mail attachments to: Martin Barker at mib@aber.ac.uk Postmodern Culture an Electronic Journal of Interdisciplinary Criticism, is published three times a year by Johns Hopkins University Press, Journals Publishing Division, 2715 N. Charles St., Baltimore, MD 21218-4319; 800/548-1784; fax: 410/516-6968. Address editorial correspondence to Postmodern Culture, IATH, 319 Alderman Library, P O Box 400115, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA 22903-4115. Publishes commentary, criticism, theory and debate on subjects ranging from identity politics to the economics of information, from readers in the text to writers at the mall. http://www.press.jhu.edu; e-mail: pmc@jefferson.village.virginia.edu Quiet Mountain: New Feminist Essays; Quiet Mountain Essays is a monthly online journal of previously unpublished feminist writing by women. Editor seeks 1-4 page, scholarly or non-scholarly, essays by women on: Women and...politics, economics, society, art, technology, race, sexuality, or disability. Please visit site for more details, http://www.quietmountainessays.org. No deadline. Review of International American Studies: An Electronic Publication of the International American Studies Association is devoted to the dissemination of scholarly research, noteworthy professional andinstitutional developments in the field, and news of interest to Americanists around the world. RIAS is intended to enhance the mission of the International American Studies Associationby serving as a forum for Americanists from all parts of the globe. Of particular interest to RIAS are studies and reports with a comparatist focus across borders, disciplines, and linguistic traditions, whether in the humanitites or the social sciences; transatlantic or transpacific studies; and theoretical essays that explore the history of discursive formations and the structures of disciplinary and institutional parameters. Editors: Barbara Buchenau and Marietta Messmer Address: Georg-August Universitaet Goeettingen, Seminar fueer Englische Philologie,Kaete-Hamburgeer-Weg 3, D-37073 Goettingen, Germany E-mail: bbuchen@uni-goettingen.de , MariettaMessmer@aol.com . http://www.iasaweb.org Sycamore: a journal of American culture is an online peer-reviewed scholarly journal devoted to the interdisciplinary study of American literature, history, and culture. Inquiries should be addressed to Sycamore: A Journal of American Culture, Dept. of English, CB#3520 Greenlaw Hall, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC 27514. Publishes article length papers on the theme of Media and American Identities. e-mail: ifinseth@email.unc.edu ; http://www.unc.edu/sycamore/ Vectors: Journal of Culture and Technology in a Dynamic Vernacular a new international electronic journal dedicated to expanding the potentials of academic publication via emergent and transitional media. Vectors brings together visionary scholars with cutting-edge designers and technologists to propose a thorough rethinking of the dynamic relationship of form to content in acdemic research, focusing on the ways technology shapes, transforms and reconfigures social and cultural relations. Editors Address: Tara McPherson and Steve Anderson, Institute for Multimedia Literacy, Annenberg Center for Communication, 746 W. Adams Blvd, LA, CA 90089-7727; tmcphers@usc.edu ; sanderson@annenberg.edu ; http://www.iml.annenberg.edu/vectors/html/about.html Xchanges is an interdisciplinary, graduate level, online journal published by the Y/X ("Youth/Xchange")Project of the American Studies Program at Wayne State University. The journal is published two times a year. The Fall issue is a Proceedings from the previous March's annual Y/X Conference. The Winter issue is comprised of essays from national and international graduate student scholars submitted in response to an open call for papers. The Winter issues concern various aspects of American culture, literature, film, history, and the constructs of national identity. The journal is blind and peer-reviewed. Past issues, submission guidelines, and general information about the Y/X Project and the Xchanges journal are available at www.americanstudies.wayne.edu and at www.xchanges.org. Email j.newmark@wayne.edu. |