European Journal of Cultural Studies (EJCS)
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European Journal of Cultural Studies is a major international peer-reviewed journal which has been publishing cultural studies scholarship for 25 years.
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New article alert! 🚨 'Unveiling the girl boss sexual contract: A multimodal discourse analysis of female influencers in the United Kingdom, Sweden and Slovenia' in European Journal of Cultural Studies (EJCS). I worked on this with the brilliant Tinca Lukan & it was a joy. Read here: journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/13…
In marking 20 yrs since the pub of Nirmal Puwar ‘Space Invaders’ the concepts of bodies out of place & space invaders are revisited in our article ‘Woman, Life, Freedom; Revolting Space Invaders in Iran’ - written with Reza Hakiminejad in European Journal of Cultural Studies (EJCS) doi.org/10.1177/136754…
For European Journal of Cultural Studies (EJCS) SI celebrating 20 yrs of Nirmal Puwar 'Space Invaders' I wrote the 'Transgender Space Invader', to argue how the trans tipping/dipping point has further displaced us as 'out of time' and subsequently, 'out of affect'. journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/13…
In "Online sex workers’ absence from gig economy discourse: The politics of seeing in the neoliberal sexual agenda", Josie West workerist lens reconceives the gaze as an instrument of {in}visibility and {un}freedom. Read it here: shorturl.at/sh3PQ
In my 🆕 article published by European Journal of Cultural Studies (EJCS), I illuminate how Chinese online boys’ love/#danmei writers live as ambivalent affective labourers with precariousness, and how their qing 情 (affects and desires) has been datafied in the cultural industry… journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/13…
In "Queer media production as soft activism", Runze Ding offers a critical examination of queer media production and the broader LGBT+ movements within China. Read it here: journals.sagepub.com/doi/abs/10.117…
The Academy of Social Sciences is welcoming 45 outstanding social scientists to its Fellowship this autumn - including our editorial board member Jo Littler 👏Congratulations, Jo! acss.org.uk/news/the-acade…
In "Narrating refusals of work", Marguerite van den Berg argues that stories about refusals of work are of crucial importance in a time when unions are struggling and it is becoming harder for workers to survive. #OA Read it here: journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.11…