Dear Kip, I don't usually send mails to y/our mailing list. I got very inspired, though, when reading about your publication as I share PSS' engagement and ambition to intensify publications moving inbetween arts/social sciences/perfomance - I came across this article years ago when I was involved in my doctoral program in entrepreneurship viewed from social ontology of becoming / affect theory (based on a Deleuzian reading). I don't know if you know about this journal/article, or if it is relevant at all to you/ PSS. Anyway, here it is: http://hum.sagepub.com/content/55/7/767.abstract My Best, Tim Sendt fra min iPad Den 12/12/2011 kl. 09.34 skrev Kip Jones <[log in to unmask]>: > Not to big up myself too much, but I did want to share my glee with others on the publication of the following article: > > Author: Jones, Kip > Primary Title: On a Train from Morgantown: A Film Script > Journal Name: Psychological Studies > Publisher: Springer India > Subject: Psychology > http://www.springerlink.com/content/5h6q38k3v2302h6n/ > > The publication of this article comes as somewhat of a breakthrough in that it is the first time that I know of where scholarship in the guise of a film script has been published by an academic journal, in full and with little alteration. > > I hope that this opens up possibilities for others to be brave enough (and patient enough!) to explore the potentials of a performative social science, even in journals. > > Best wishes for the holiday season, > Kip > > > Dr Kip Jones > Reader in Qualitative Research > Centre for Qualitative Research > Leader, Performative Social Science Group > Website: http://www.kipworld.net > Blog: http://kipworldblog.blogspot.com/ > ***************************************** > School of Health & Social Care and The Media School > Bournemouth University > Bournemouth, UK > ************************* > To subscribe to or unsubscribe from the PerformSocSci newsgroup go to: > http://tinyurl.com/ydkjuqj > Join us for discussion on facebook: http://tinyurl.com/375pehd > ************************** > Changing the way we view social science one download at a time.