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Journal of Aesthetics and Protest, Issue #7 Submission Call
May 18, 2009 - 1:46am -- Anonymous Comrade (not verified)
Issue #7 Submission Call
Journal of Aesthetics and Protest
Go Post-Money!!!
For the 7th issue of the Journal of Aesthetics and Protest, we are looking for articles and compendiums in the form of manifestos, alphabets, radical critiques, how-tos, guides or ideas with expository or theoretical or curatorial text about (but not limited to) the following subjects:
Class composition
Critical inquiries into popular front styled movements today
Street vending
Conscientious uses of style, media and branding in movements
Food-coops
Examples of building grassroots power and non-traditional alliances
Time banking
economic meltdown and counter models
Land-use strategies and alternative housing projects
Crisitunities
Issue 7 of the Journal of Aesthetics & Protest will be a short and sweet issue, not because you don't have anything to say, but because we are broke.
Please send your proposal to editors@joaap.org by May 31st.
Please send a concise paragraph describing your proposed article.
Cheers.
The Journal of Aesthetics and Protest Editorial Collective
(Marc Herbst, Robby Herbst, Christina Ulke)
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2. Fashion 2012- new Journal Press comic book.
New from the Journal Press
Fashion 2012- a relational style guide for the next decade
-by Marc Herbst
With global warming and a new round of intense economic turmoil, its clear that there are changes on the way. Radical and progressive culture has the opportunity to create a context for the new social patterns that will emerge in this mix.
Fashion 2012, a relational style guide for the next decade begins to define the emotional needs and social possibility that opens up in this gap in order to suggest areas of mundane though meaningful artistic production.
32 page comic book (4 inches by 5 inches)
15$
http://www.joaap.org/press.htm#fashion2012
to preview and purchase.
Issue #7 Submission Call Journal of Aesthetics and Protest
Go Post-Money!!!
For the 7th issue of the Journal of Aesthetics and Protest, we are looking for articles and compendiums in the form of manifestos, alphabets, radical critiques, how-tos, guides or ideas with expository or theoretical or curatorial text about (but not limited to) the following subjects:
Class composition Critical inquiries into popular front styled movements today Street vending Conscientious uses of style, media and branding in movements Food-coops Examples of building grassroots power and non-traditional alliances Time banking economic meltdown and counter models Land-use strategies and alternative housing projects Crisitunities
Issue 7 of the Journal of Aesthetics & Protest will be a short and sweet issue, not because you don't have anything to say, but because we are broke.
Please send your proposal to editors@joaap.org by May 31st. Please send a concise paragraph describing your proposed article.
Cheers.
The Journal of Aesthetics and Protest Editorial Collective (Marc Herbst, Robby Herbst, Christina Ulke)
-------------------------------------------
2. Fashion 2012- new Journal Press comic book.
New from the Journal Press
Fashion 2012- a relational style guide for the next decade -by Marc Herbst
With global warming and a new round of intense economic turmoil, its clear that there are changes on the way. Radical and progressive culture has the opportunity to create a context for the new social patterns that will emerge in this mix.
Fashion 2012, a relational style guide for the next decade begins to define the emotional needs and social possibility that opens up in this gap in order to suggest areas of mundane though meaningful artistic production.
32 page comic book (4 inches by 5 inches) 15$
http://www.joaap.org/press.htm#fashion2012 to preview and purchase.