School of Culture & Communication Cultural Studies

Supporting Cultural Studies

The School of Culture and Communication welcomes support from individuals, families, service organisations and corporations. Bequests, memorial gifts and donations provide much needed funding for key areas.

Such support might take the form of a student prize, designed to encourage and assist our most talented students. Such a prize might be awarded to undergraduate students, students in a particular stream or students in a specific area of research.

The School of Culture and Communication also welcomes funding support for the creative and critical work of the School's publications.

For further information about donations, bequests, and memorial gifts please contact the University's Development Office.


School of Culture and Communication publications

antiTHESIS

antiTHESIS is a fully referred journal of contemporary theory, criticism and culture, and Australia's longest-running interdisciplinary postgraduate journal.
www.antithesis.unimelb.edu.au

Cultural Studies Review

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Cultural Studies Review (formerly The UTS Review) is a refereed journal published twice yearly by Melbourne University Press. The journal features essays, new writing and reviews of work that engages with contemporary issues in Australia and around the Pacific and Indian oceans. It is published twice a year, in May and November. Cultural Studies Review is a joint venture between two universities, The University of Melbourne and the University of Technology, Sydney. Unless you request otherwise, your donation would be acknowledged in each issue.
www.csreview.unimelb.edu.au

Double Dialogues

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Double Dialogues is a refereed electronic journal dealing with the discourse and practice of the arts, encompassing the visual arts, film, multi-media, dance, music, creative writing and theatre.
www.doubledialogues.com

e-maj

The internet based affiliate of Melbourne Art Journal, e-maj is an online journal published by the Fine Arts Network. Dedicated to publishing postgraduate and undergraduate research in art history and museology, as well as reviews of recent exhibitions, e-maj aims to provide a forum for the publication of research by emerging scholars in all areas and periods of art history and museology.
www.melbourneartjournal.unimelb.edu.au/E-MAJ/

Melbourne Art Journal (MAJ)

Cover of Melbourne Art Journal 2005

Melbourne Art Journal (MAJ) is an art history journal published annually by the Fine Arts Network that focuses on a wide range of art history topics, from medieval to twentieth century, European, Australian, and Asian. It is a fully refereed journal and recognised as such by DEST, the Australian Government academic research body. Articles aim to be both readable and scholarly.
www.melbourneartjournal.unimelb.edu.au/MAJ/

Performance Paradigm

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Performance Paradigm is an interdisciplinary, refereed journal that reflects contemporary performance research across a range of cultures and contexts primarily in Asia and Australia.
www.performanceparadigm.net

Postcolonial Studies

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Postcolonial Studies is the first journal specifically aimed at publishing work which explores the various facets - textual, figural, spatial, historical, political and economic - of the colonial encounter, and the ways in which this encounter shaped the West and non-West alike. More information about Postcolonial Studies.

Refractory: A Journal of Entertainment Media

Refractory: A Journal of Entertainment Media is a refereed, peer-reviewed, e-journal that explores the diverging and intersecting aspects of current and past entertainment media.
www.refractory.unimelb.edu.au

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