Art
on Paper (Peter Besbett: Editor and Publisher)
New American Paintings
Artifact The journal Artifact is an international peer-reviewed academic journal
dealing with design. The journal addresses topical themes and issues that
are of relevance to design researchers, practising designers, and manufacturers.
It reflects the broad field that makes up design today by giving researchers
from different disciplines the opportunity to debate and exchange ideas
about specific areas and issues.
Art
Visionary Magazine
CoDesign:
International Journal of CoCreation in Design and the Arts. to report
new research and scholarship in principles, procedures and techniques
relevant to collaboration in design; to act as an international forum
for discussion of collaborative design issues; to foster communication
between academic researchers and industry practitioners concerned with
collaborative design; to encourage a flow of information across the boundaries
of the disciplines contributing to collaborative design; to stimulate
ideas and provoke widespread discussion with a forward-looking perspective.
Early
Popular Visual Culture Early Popular Visual Culture (EPVC) is a peer-
reviewed, academic journal dedicated to stimulating research and interdisciplinary
studies in relation to all forms of popular visual culture before 1930.
Historical
Journal of Film, Radio and Television The Historical Journal of Film,
Radio and Television is an interdisciplinary journal concerned with the
evidence produced by the mass media for historians and social scientists,
and with the impact of mass communications on the political and social
history of the twentieth century.
History
of Photography History of Photography Published By: Routledge Volume
Number: 30 Frequency: 4 issues per year Print ISSN: 0308-7298 Free Sample
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History of Photography is an international journal devoted exclusively
to the history and criticism of the basic semantic unit of all modern
media - the photograph. It covers the uses of photography from the earliest
times to the present day, and is open to all critical approaches, whether
historical, art historical, sociological, or anthropological. It is designed
to supply the needs of curators, scholars, and critics, and to support
the work of graduate students entering this developing field of study.
It is also an indispensable repository of documentary texts, indexes,
and bibliographies of all periods. History of Photography is a fully peer
reviewed journal
Imago
Mundi : The International Journal for the History of Cartography The
English-language, fully-refereed, journal Imago Mundi was founded in 1935
and is the only international, interdisciplinary and scholarly journal
solely devoted to the study of early maps in all their aspects. Full-length
articles, with abstracts in English, French, German and Spanish, deal
with the history and interpretation of maps and mapmaking in any part
of the world, from earliest times to the mid-twentieth century. Shorter
articles communicate significant new findings or new opinions. All articles
are fully illustrated. Each volume also contains three reference sections
that together provide an up-to-date summary of current developments and
make Imago Mundi a vital journal of record as well as information and
debate: Book Reviews; an extensive and authoritative Bibliography; and
a Chronicle, the official record for the previous year compiled from the
data supplied by National Representatives in 25 countries.
Juxtapoz Magazine
Konsthistorisk
Tidskrift/Journal of Art History Since 2002 Konsthistorisk tidskrift/Journal
of Art History is put together by an editorial committee from the Department
of Art History at Stockholm University and from the National Museum of
Art and Moderna Museet in Stockholm.
Modernpainters
New
Review of Film & Television Studies Performance Research : A Journal
of the Performing Arts New Review of Film and Television Studies promotes
current research making a central contribution to film and television
studies. Rather than endorse a particular doctrine or fixed agenda, the
journal publishes research dedicated to clearly formulated, reliable methods
of analysis, well posed questions examining resolvable problems, and focused
deliberation on those problems. The journal is driven by the belief that
intellectually rigorous research in the humanities is both possible and
necessary. In-depth stand-alone essays or extracts from major research
projects in progress are particularly welcome.
Quarterly
Review of Film & Video Quarterly Review of Film and Video publishes
critical, historical, and theoretical essays, book reviews, and interviews
in the area of moving image studies including film, video, and digital
imagery studies.Our scope is international and interdisciplinary. Contributions
from diverse critical, theoretical, and historical perspectives are welcomed.
Stiletto: An Online
Arts MagazineVisual
Resources An International Journal of Documentation Visual Resources
An International Journal of Documentation is devoted to the study of images
and their use. Those images which depict architecture and works of art
are of primary concern. The process by which these images are made, organized
and ultimately utilized is investigated. This journal explores how visual
language is structured and visual meaning communicated and also illustrates
how picture collections are acquired, organized, indexed, and preserved.
Its scope delves into the past and looks toward the future. Included herein
is an analysis of how reproductive images have influenced the perception
of art, and how the interpretation of images has affected academic disciplines,
including anthropology, archaeology, history, and particularly art and
architectural history. Visual Resources examines early attempts to document
the visual, reports on the state of visual resources, assesses the effect
of electronic technology on the future use of visual materials, and provides
a platform for the reporting of new ways to organize and access visual
information. It hopes to incite further experimentation and speculation
about the potential uses of visual materials, and to increase the appreciation
of visual documentation.
Visionary
Revue
Visual
Studies Visual Studies is a major peer-reviewed journal. Published
on behalf of the International Visual Sociology Association the journal
will provide the key resource where issues of a visual nature, whether
it be epistemological, methodological, empirical, symbolic, or ethical
may be aired and debated.
Words
& Images: A Journal of Verbal/Visual Enquiry Word & Image concerns
itself with the study of the encounters, dialogues and mutual collaboration
(or hostility) between verbal and visual languages, one of the prime new
areas of humanistic criticism. Word & Image provides a forum for articles
that focus exclusively on this special study of the relations between
words and images. Themed issues, guest-edited by internationally acknowledged
scholars, are a regular feature of the journal. Recent examples include
reading ancient and medieval art, the picture and the text, and artists
in two media. |