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Journal of Arts and Communities
ISSN: 17571936, published by Intellect
Principal Editor:
Hamish Fyfe, University of Glamorgan, [log in to unmask]
Associate Editors:
Huw Champion, The Mailout Trust, [log in to unmask]
Stephanie Knight, researcher, artist and consultant, [log in to unmask]
Reviews Editor
Jennie Hayes, University College Falmouth, Dartington Campus [log in to unmask]
Call for Contributions
Aims and scope
The Journal of Arts and Communities seeks to provide a critical examination of the practices known as community or participatory arts, encompassing work which incorporates active creative collaboration between artists and people in a range of communities of place and interest. The Journal will take a cross-artform and interdisciplinary approach, seeking to include work originating in performance, visual arts and media, writing, multimedia and collaboration involving digital technology and associated forms.
The Journal seeks
original researched articles, case studies, reports of projects in progress,
particularly from practitioners and research students as well as book reviews,
conference reviews and reports. The work embraced by the
Journal might include activity taking place within the context of regeneration,
education, community development or social inclusion; equally it will debate
artist-led projects and practice with less explicit social outcomes but with a
commitment to cultural democracy, access, development of community voices or
skills sharing. It will also aim to discuss experimental approaches that
challenge the boundaries of the practice and connect with a wider range of
contextual practices.
The Journal will offer a means of generating and
disseminating research based on an international, inter-disciplinary range of
practices rooted in local arts development, arts for development, community
consultation, creative participation and collective authorship.
Submission details
Articles submitted should generally be 5-6000 words long. Case studies and project reports from practitioners should be no more than 4000 words long and do not have to be extensively referenced. Conference proceedings and other reports should be up to 1,000 words long and include both a description and a critical analysis.
Please refer to the publisher’s guidelines: http://www.intellectbooks.co.uk/misc/contributornotes.pdf
For further information please contact the Principal Editor or visit the journal’s website at www.intellectbooks.com.
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