Yes, sorry - it's on the hardback page at the moment! manchesteruniversitypress.co.uk/9781526170347/
Digital ecologies - Browse and buy the Hardcover edition of Digital ecologies by .
It's such a lovely piece - we're really grateful to you for having written it!
Excited to see cover & paperback listing of Digital Ecologies now up on the MUP site: manchesteruniversitypress.co.uk/9781526188601/ - it'll be open access too (huge thanks to the University of Sheffield OA fund and University of Liège for supporting it!). Was an amazing privilege to work on!
...plus art contributions by Nav Haq and Vasyl Cherepanyn (on the 2023 Kyiv biennial) + Natasha Gasparian and Ziad Kiblawi's reflections on their 2023 exhibition in Beirut's Sursock Museum, and book reviews by Sy Taffel and Nicky Falkof.
The edition as a whole also contains some amazing articles on xyloid sexuality, reactionary affect, and anarchist mysticism by @theblochian.bsky.social, Burç Köstem & Keith Lewis...
The section engages with a range of controversies and dilemmas related to theoretical, digital, more-than-human and creative archives, and features lovely pieces by @katiecmoliver.bsky.social@wrighttom.bsky.social + me (plus a roundtable!)
The first special section to mark 20 years of Cultural Politics - 'Unfamiliar Archives' - has just come out; it was a huge pleasure to work on with some of my favourite academic colleagues: read.dukeupress.edu/cultural-pol...@dukepress.bsky.social
Tom's doing really great work, so please do consider dropping him a line if this is relevant to you and you want a chat about it!
Generally speaking, editorial work can seem a little thankless at times - its often not workloaded, doesn't 'count' towards career progression in a straight-forward sense, and can cause a lot of sleepless nights; seeing issues like this come to fruition, though, makes it feel worthwhile :)
Danielle Celermajer and Sophie Chao did an amazing job as issue editors and curated a collection of articles that I still think about all the time: www.dukeupress.edu/multispecies...