ABOUT THE JOURNAL

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Aims and scope of journal

Subjectivity is an international, transdisciplinary journal examining the social, cultural, historical and material processes, dynamics and structures of human experience. As topic, problem and resource, notions of subjectivity are relevant to many disciplines, including cultural studies, sociology, social theory, geography, anthropology and psychology. The journal brings together scholars from across the social sciences and the humanities, publishing high-quality theoretical and empirical papers that address the processes by which subjectivities are produced, explore subjectivity as a locus of social change, and examine how emerging subjectivities remake our social worlds.

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ISSN and eISSN

The international standard serial number (ISSN) for Subjectivity is 1755-6341 and the electronic international standard serial number (eISSN) is 1755-635X.

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Editors

Lisa Blackman, Goldsmiths, University of London
John Cromby, Loughborough University
Derek Hook, London School of Economics
Dimitris Papadopoulos, Cardiff University
Valerie Walkerdine, Cardiff University

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Editorial Advisory Board

Lisa Adkins, Department of Sociology, Goldsmiths, University of London, UK
Sara Ahmed, Department of Media and Communications, Goldsmiths, University of London, UK
Rutvica Andrijasevic, Centre on Migration, Policy and Society, University of Oxford, UK
Wenda Bauchspies, Science, Technology, and Society Program, Penn State University, USA
Miguel Beistegui , Department of Philosophy, University of Warwick, UK
Kum-Kum Bhavnani, Department of Sociology, University of California, Santa Barbara, USA
Michael Billig , Department of Social Sciences, Loughborough University, UK
Yann Moulier Boutang, Université de Technologie de Compiègne, France
Rosi Braidotti, Arts Faculty, Utrecht University, The Netherlands
Jens Brockmeier, Department of Psychology, University of Manitoba, Canada
John Broughton, Teachers College, Columbia University, USA
Steve Brown, School of Management, University of Leicester, UK
Wendy Brown, Department of Political Science, University of California, Berkeley, USA
Ian Buchanan , School of English, Communication and Philosophy, Cardiff University, UK
Jan Campbell , Department of English, University of Birmingham, UK
Kerry Chamberlain, School of Psychology, Massey University, New Zealand
Kuan-Hsing Chen , Center for Asia-Pacific Cultural Studies, National Tsing Hua University, Taiwan
Patricia Clough, Sociology and Women's Studies Program, City University of New York, USA
Claire Colebrook, Department of English, University of Edinburgh, UK
Chris Connery, Department of Literature, University of California, Santa Cruz, USA
Thomas Csordas, Department of Anthropology, University of California, San Diego, USA
Nicholas de Genova, Department of Anthropology, Columbia University, USA
Boaventura de Sousa Santos, Centro de Estudos Sociais, University of Coimbra, Portugal
Ros Diprose, Department of Philosophy , University of New South Wales, Australia
Elsa Dorlin, Department of Philosophy , Université Paris I Pantheon Sorbonne, France
Ole Dreier, Department of Psychology, University of Copenhagen, Denmark
Joe Dumit, Science and Technology Studies, University of California, Davis, USA
Rachel Falmagne, Department of Psychology, Clark University, USA
Stephen Frosh, School of Psychology, Birkbeck College, UK
Ann Game, School of Social Sciences and International Studies, University of New South Wales, Australia
Moira Gatens, Department of Philosophy, University of Sydney, Australia
Eugenie Georgaca, School of Psychology, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Athens
Anna Gibbs, School of Communication Arts, University of Western Sydney, Australia
Ros Gill, Faculty of Social Sciences, Open University, UK
Sander Gilman, Graduate Institute of the Liberal Arts , Emory University, USA
Jason Glynos, Department of Government, University of Essex, UK
Angel Gordo-Lopez, Department of Sociology, Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Spain
Liz Grosz, Department of Women's and Gender Studies, Rutgers University, USA
Ghassan Hage, Department of Anthropology, University of Sydney, Australia
Judith Halberstam, Department of English, University of Southern California, USA
Dave Harper, School of Psychology, University of East London, UK
Frigga Haug, Esslingen, Germany
Claire Hemmings, Gender Institute, London School of Economics, UK
Julian Henriques, Department of Media and Communications, Goldsmiths, University of London, UK
Rebecca Herzig, Program in Women and Gender Studies, Bates College, USA
Wang Hui, Department of Chinese Language and Literature, Tsinhua University Beijing, China
Sarah Lochlann Jain, Department of Anthropology, Stanford University, USA
Lena Jayyusi, College of Communication and Media Sciences, Zayed University, UAE
Sarah Kember, Department of Media and Communications, Goldsmiths, University of London, UK
Sue Kippax, National Centre in HIV Social Research, University of New South Wales, Australia
John Law, Department of Sociology, Lancaster University, UK
Peter Lunt, Department of Sociology, Brunel University, UK
Antonia Lyons, School of Psychology, Massey University, New Zealand
Michel Maffesoli, Centre d'étude sur l'Actuel et le Quotidien, Université Paris V Sorbonne, France
Marta Malo de Molina, Madrid, Spain
Kareen Malone, Department of Psychology, University of West Georgia, USA
Emily Martin, Department of Anthropology, New York University, USA
Athanasios Marvakis, School of Primary Education, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece
Sandro Mezzandra, Department of Political Science, University of Bologna, Italy
Annemarie Mol, Department of Philosophy, University of Twente, The Netherlands
Jill Morawski, Department of Psychology, Wesleyan University, USA
Michael Murray, School of Psychology, Keele University, UK
Antonio Negri, Venice, Italy
Brett Neilson, Centre for Cultural Research, University of Western Sydney, Australia
Morten Nissen, Department of Psychology, University of Copenhagen, Denmark
Jackie Orr, Department of Sociology, Syracuse University, USA
Nikos Papastergiadis, School of Culture and Communication, The University of Melbourne, Australia
Gail Pheterson, Department of Psychology, University of Picardie Jules Verne, Amiens, France
Ann Phoenix, Institute of Education, University of London, UK
Marianne Pieper, Department of Sociology, University of Hamburg, Germany
Steve Pile, Department of Geography, Open University, UK
Griselda Pollock, School of Fine Art, History of Art & Cultural Studies, University of Leeds, UK
Sarah Projansky , Gender & Women's Studies, University of Illinois, USA
Maria Puig de la Bellacasa, Department of Philosophy, Université Libre de Bruxelles, Belgium
Kopano Ratele, Department of Psychology, University of South Africa, South Africa
Damien Riggs, School of Psychology , The University of Adelaide, Australia
Celia Roberts, Department of Sociology, Lancaster University, UK
Joanna Ryan, London, UK
Renata Salecl, Faculty of Law, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia
Raul Sanchez, Madrid, Spain
Ernst Schraube, Department of Psychology and Educational Studies, Roskilde University, Denmark
Vic Seidler, Department of Sociology, Goldsmiths, University of London, UK
Gilda Sensales, Department of Developmental and Social Psychology, University of Rome Sapienza, Italy
Sanjay Sharma, Department of Sociology, Brunel University, UK
John Shotter, Department of Communication, University of New Hampshire, USA
Tod Sloan, Graduate School of Education and Counseling, Lewis & Clark College, USA
Henderikus Stam, Department of Psychology, University of Calgary, Canada
Yannis Stavrakakis, School of Political Sciences, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece
Isabelle Stengers, Department of Philosophy, Université Libre de Bruxelles, Belgium
Paul Stenner, School of Applied Social Science, University of Brighton, UK
Niamh Stephenson, School of Public Health and Community Medicine, University of New South Wales, Australia
Thomas Teo, Department of Psychology, York University, Canada
Tiziana Terranova, Rome, Italy
Martin Terre Blanche, Department of Psychology, University of South Africa, South Africa
Phil Thomas, Centre for Ethnicity and Health, University of Central Lancashire, UK
Nigel Thrift, University of Warwick, UK
Vassilis Tsianos, Hamburg, Germany
Couze Venn, School of Arts and Humanities, Nottingham Trent University, UK
Marion von Osten, Academy of Fine Arts Vienna, Austria
Chris Weedon, School of English, Communication and Philosophy, Cardiff University, UK
Ian Welsh, School of Social Sciences, Cardiff University, UK
Margaret Wetherell, Faculty of Social Sciences, Open University, UK
Langdon Winner, Department of Science and Technology Studies, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, USA
Carol Wolkowitz, Department of Sociology, University of Warwick, UK

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