- Continent magazine
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Overview
continent is an online open access scholarly journal founded in 2010 that publishes a range of subjects including philosophy, literature, and arts. The journal is listed in the Directory of Open Access Journals[1] and has received a seal of approval from SPARC_Europe. The volunteer-run publication has featured writings by Graham Harman, Paul Ennis and Gary Lutz and is edited by Jamie Allen, Paul Boshears and Nico Jenkins. Editors are supported by contributors Bernhard Garincnig, Vincent W.J. van Gerven Oei, Tim Gilman-Sevcik, and Ben Segal.
continent. is published under a Creative Commons license using a modified version of Open Journal Systems being developed between Jamie Allen and Bernhard Garnicnig, and its advisory board comprises:
- Simon Critchley, The New School for Social Research, New York
- Christopher Fynsk, The Centre for Modern Thought
- Erin Manning, Concordia University
- Ben Marcus, Columbia University
- Todd May, Clemson University
- J. Hillis Miller, University of California Irvine
- Lucia Santaella, São Paulo Catholic University
- Clay Shirky, New York University
continent. was mentioned by BookForum in its Omnivore series on contemporary theory. The journal has been well received by the online philosophy community. Timothy Morton stated that the journal is "lovely and has great stuff."
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Categories:- Open access journals
- Creative Commons
- Publications established in 2010
- Creative Commons-licensed journals
- Philosophy journals
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