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Popular Music Bibliography

Option #1: To find entries specific to a subject, browse the categories given below. Current subject headings include: General Pop-rock […]

Alyssa Barna 6 June 2018 17 June 2022
Post-1945 IG By-laws (2nd draft)
Antares Boyle 14 November 2020 14 November 2020
Postcard makerspace at ARLIS/VRA conference

Migrated from scip.arlisna.org, 7/2022. SCIP is working on developing a makerspace for the joint ARLIS/VRA conference in Seattle 2016. The […]

Emily Coxe 7 July 2022 7 July 2022
PPJ Editorial Advisory Board Kick-off Meeting Agenda

Public Philosophy Journal Editorial Advisory Board 2018 Kick-off Meeting January 16th, 1-2pm EST via Zoom Agenda Topics I. Greetings and introductions […]

Andrea Walsh 14 January 2018 14 January 2018 Editorial Board, Public Philosophy
PPJ Learning Network Video Series

The first and second installments of the Public Philosophy Journal’s Learning Network Video Series* are currently available! Here you can learn about […]

Andrea Walsh 6 June 2019 6 June 2019
PPJ’s Formative Peer Review Process

At the PPJ, we take a different approach to peer review. We’ve created this handy one sheet on the elements […]

Bethany Laursen 30 September 2019 30 September 2019 peer review, Public Philosophy
Pre-Raphaelite Dress and Visual Culture: The Role of the Past in the Development of Marginal Discourses

More Info: Mihalic, Alicia (2018) ‘Odijevanje i vizualna kultura kod prerafaelita: Uloga prošlosti u razvoju marginalnih diskursa’. in Paić, Ž. […]

Alicia Mihalic 25 August 2018 25 August 2018 19th-Century/Victorian Medievalism, Aestheticism, History of Art, History of Dress, Marginalized Identities, Pre-Raphaelite Painting, Revivalism
Precision Targets

Designed in collaboration with programmer Erik Loyer with funding from the ACLS Digital Innovation Fellowship, launched April 2010 http://www.precisiontargets.com/   […]

Caren Kaplan 28 January 2017 28 January 2017
Precision Targets: GPS and the Militarization of Consumer Identity

AmericanQuarterly 58:3  (September 2006): 693-713 Reprinted in Rewiring the “Nation”: The Place of Technology in American Studies, eds. Carolyn de […]

Caren Kaplan 28 January 2017 28 January 2017
Precision Targets: GPS and the Militarization of Everyday Life

Canadian Journal of Communications 38 (2013):397-420

Caren Kaplan 28 January 2017 28 January 2017
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