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SUMMARY:Call For Edited Volumes / Open Cultural Studies vol. 2026
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DESCRIPTION:<p>CALL FOR&nbsp\;PROPOSALS FOR&nbsp\;TOPICAL ISSUES</p>\n<p>&nbsp\;"OPEN CULTURAL STUDIES" vol. 2026<br><br></p>\n<p><em>Open Cultural Studies </em>(www.degruyterbrill.com/culture) - an open access journal published by De Gruyter - invites groups of researchers\, conference organizers and individual scholars to submit their proposals&nbsp\;of edited volumes\, to be considered for&nbsp\;publication as topical issues of the journal.<br><br></p>\n<p>Proposals&nbsp\;will be collected by October 31\, 2025.<br><br></p>\n<p>Proposals including title of the special issue\, its short description\, information about editors\, proposed text of call for papers and/or list of potential contributions will be collected by Dr Katarzyna Tempczyk at katarzyna.tempczyk@degruyterbrill.com&nbsp\;<br><br></p>\n<p>Potential proposals for&nbsp\;topical issues may refer to a broad range of subjects\, including:<br><br></p>\n<ul>\n<li>History &amp\; memory\,</li>\n<li>Medieval\, Renaissance\, Victorian &amp\; other cultures\,</li>\n<li>Popular culture\,</li>\n<li>Youth cultures &amp\; subcultures\,</li>\n<li>Visual culture\,</li>\n<li>Photography &amp\; film\,</li>\n<li>Ethnic &amp\; traditional cultures\,</li>\n<li>Comparative Literature\,</li>\n<li>Media &amp\; communication\,</li>\n<li>Architecture &amp\; urban studies\,</li>\n<li>Multiculturalism\, inter- &amp\; trans-culturalism\,</li>\n<li>Gender\, lesbian\, gay &amp\; queer studies\,</li>\n<li>Music &amp\; dance\,</li>\n<li>Theatre &amp\; performance\,</li>\n<li>Culture&nbsp\;&amp\; education\,</li>\n<li>Regional cultural studies\,</li>\n<li>Political economy\,</li>\n<li>Area studies\,</li>\n<li>Cultural&nbsp\;policy\,</li>\n<li>Sports.<br><br></li>\n</ul>\n<p>OUR PREVIOUS TOPICAL ISSUES INCLUDED:<br><br></p>\n<p>Safe Places&nbsp\;</p>\n<p>Critical Green Theories and Botanical Imaginaries: Exploring Human and More-than-human World Entanglements</p>\n<p>Cultures of Airborne Diseases</p>\n<p>Russian Speakers After Migration</p>\n<p>Plague as Metaphor</p>\n<p>Redefining New Black Feminist Thought</p>\n<p>Writing the Image\, Showing the Word: Agency and Knowledge in Texts and Images</p>\n<p>Taiwanese Identity</p>\n<p>Gender Fluidity in Early-Modern to Post-Modern Children&rsquo\;s Literature and Culture</p>\n<p>Alberto Blest Gana at 100</p>\n<p>Women&rsquo\;s Spring: Feminism\, Nationalism and Civil Disobedience</p>\n<p>Media Practices Commoning</p>\n<p>Of Sacred Crossroads-Cultural Studies&nbsp\;and the Sacred</p>\n<p>MatteRealities: Historical Trajectories and Conceptual Futures for&nbsp\;Material Culture Studies</p>\n<p>Contemporary African and Black Diasporic Spaces in Europe</p>\n<p>J. G. Ballard and Making</p>\n<p>Marx\, Semiotics and Political Praxis</p>\n<p>Capitalist Aesthetics</p>\n<p>Images of the Future: Science Fiction across the Media</p>\n<p>Motion and Emotion: Cultural&nbsp\;Literacy on the Move</p>\n<p>Black Womanhood in Popular Culture</p>\n<p>Musical Improvisation: Approaches\, Practices\, Reception and Pedagogy</p>\n<p>New Nationalisms in European and Postcolonial Discourses</p>\n<p>Media and Emotions</p>\n<p>Transmediating Culture(s)?</p>\n<p>On Uses of Black Camp</p>\n<p>Victorians Like Us&mdash\;Domesticity and Worldliness</p>\n<p>Multicultural Cervantes</p>\n<p>Migration and Translation<br><br></p>\n<p>IN PROGRESS:<br><br></p>\n<p>Designing the Feminist City: Projects\, Practices\, Processes for Urban Public Spaces</p>\n<p>Violence(s)<br><br></p>\n<p>Find us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/OpenCulturalStudies/</p>\n<p><br><br></p>
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