Screen Bodies: The Journal of Embodiment, Media Arts, and Technology
Screen Bodies invites submissions to be considered for a forthcoming general issue. We are particularly interested in research on:
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Cyberfeminism
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Health Humanities
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Biomedical Ethics / Bioethics
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Ethics of AI
Research articles are typically between 6k–9k words. Please see our website for details about the inclusion of artwork/images (www.berghahnjournals.com/submissions).
Screen Bodies is a multidisciplinary peer-reviewed journal that is devoted to the interface of art, science, and technology. The journal aims to examine how bodies engage with and are engaged by screens, as well as how bodies are represented on screens. It features critical, theoretical, and empirical methods used in the diverse fields comprising the humanities, social sciences, computer science, communications, and the arts.
Screen Bodies is a publication where scholars, creators, and scientists come together to map new media ecologies with an eye toward the aesthetic, ethical, and political dimensions of emerging technologies as well as to matters of design, programming, engineering, and performance.
Areas of focus include but are not limited to: media arts, cinema, photography, gaming, internet culture, virtual reality, augmented reality, performance art, trans studies, queer theory, feminist theory, curatorial studies, new materialism, science and technology studies, and digital humanities.
Manuscript submissions and book reviews should be submitted to Andrew Ball at screenbodies@berghahnjournals.com by May 31, 2024.
For more information, including the journal style guide, visit www.berghahnjournals.com/screen-bodies