Series - Media / Art / Politics
The series in Media / Art / Politics stimulates cutting-edge research in the fields of media, arts, and politics, focusing on transformations in technology, cultural expressions, and political processes, and their intertwinement, in our everyday, increasingly media-saturated, and globalized world. We welcome publications that address the myriad ways in which media-technological developments frame, shape and transform our (current) socio-cultural and political order, and give rise to new political ecologies, identities and communities, as well as to novel forms of cultural expression and communication. We seek to publish research that is case-based and theory driven. However diverse the cases addressed, the studies in this series converge in that they all take a specific set of cultural phenomena as a focal point to broach the larger socio-cultural and political issues from perspective of a critical (media) theory in development. Art probes the implications of such changes, offering an excellent starting point for critical reflections that seek to untangle the pivotal role of media in our world today.
Series Editors
Pepita Hesselberth (Centre for the Arts in Society, Leiden University),
Yasco Horsman (Centre for the Arts in Society, Leiden University).
Editorial Board
Herschel Farbman (French and Comparative Literature, School of Humanities, UC Irvine),
Daniela Augostinho (School of Communication and Culture, Aarhus University),
David Gaultier (Media and Culture Studies Department, Utrecht University),
Frederik Tygstrup (Department of Arts and Cultural Studies, University of Copenhagen),
Pasi Väliaho (Department of Philosophy, Classics, History of Art and Ideas, University of Oslo),
Kristin Veel (Department of Arts and Cultural Studies, University of Copenhagen).