M/C Journal was founded (as "M/C - A Journal of Media and Culture") in 1998 as a place of public intellectualism analysing and critiquing the meeting of media and culture. As such, it is fully blind peer-reviewed, but also open to submissions and responses from anyone on the Internet. We take seriously the need to move ideas outward, so that our cultural debates may have some resonance with wider political and cultural interests. Each issue is organised around a one word theme (see our past issues), and is edited by one or two editors with a particular interest in that theme. The editors change for each issue. Each issue has a feature article which engages with the theme in some detail, followed by several shorter articles.
- Volume 11
- Issue 6
- December 2008
- Edited by Henk Huijser and Janine Little
- Image by Susanne Slavick
- EDITORIAL: Recover - Henk Huijser, Janine Little
- FEATURE: Recovering Public Memory: Politics, Aesthetics and Contempt - Brian Michael Musgrove
- What is Recovered - Martine Hawkes
- From Loss of Objects to Recovery of Meanings: Online Museums and Indigenous Cultural Heritage - Jeremy Pilcher, Saskia Vermeylen
- Digital Gaming Upgrade and Recovery: Enrolling Memories and Technologies as a Strategy for the Future. - Daniel Ashton
- Recovering Fair Use - Steve Collins
- Blogging Illness: Recovering in Public - Anthony McCosker
- The Potential Role of Life-Writing Therapy in Facilitating ‘Recovery’ for Those with Mental Illness - Philip Max Neilsen, Ffion Murphy
- Recovering Love’s Fugitive: Elizabeth Wilmot and the Oscillations between the Sexual and Textual Body in a Libertine Woman’s Manuscript Poetry - Emily Bowles-Smith
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