The European Journal of Cultural Studies is a major international, peer-reviewed journal that promotes a broad-ranging conception of cultural studies rooted in lived experience. The journal is an interdisciplinary platform for charting new questions and new research, publishing articles on topics including gendered identities, cultural citizenship, migration, post-colonial criticism, consumer cultures, media and film, and cultural policy. View full journal description
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| Cultural Commons: critical responses to the COVID-19 crisis | ||
The European Journal of Cultural Studies is pleased to present a range of critical, rapid responses to the COVID-19 crisis, as part of its new short-form section Cultural Commons. | ||
| Twentieth Anniversary Special Issue Dossiers | ||
To celebrate the twentieth anniversary of European Journal of Cultural Studies, enjoy content collected from the journal archives on three themes: Creative Industries, Postfeminism and Television | ||
| Cultural Commons | ||
The European Journal of Cultural Studies is pleased to launch its new special section, entitled Cultural Commons. This new section will provide a space for imaginative engagement with salient issues for cultural studies, publishing short pieces that are in keeping with our broad-ranging conception of cultural studies as rooted in the power dynamics of lived experience. | ||
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