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Results 1 - 9 of 9 found in "Contemporary Culture Critique":
A large www site of bibliographies relating to Cultural Studies as compiled by Sarah Zupko. The resource deals with the subject areas of: Mass Media/Communication, Cyberspace/Sci-Fi, Television, Film, International. There are also sections on Theorists and Critics, Calls for Papers/Conferences, Book Reviews, Academic Programs, Bibliographies/Reading Lists, Publishers, Newsgroups/Listservs, General Links. There is also a general links page which contains a substantial bibliography of links to a range of other resources concerned with cultural studies.
http://www.popcultures.com/
This resource consists of a planned trilogy of electronic books, Plenitude, Transformation, Commotion. Plenitude version 2.0 is fully available. This book is an attempt to interactively explore "the new numerous and diverse "species" of social life and to contemplate our failure to take account of them." The book has hypertext links within (Index, Table of Contents and footnotes) and to other Internet sites. There are opportunities to vote and comment on sections of the book by e-mail.
http://www.cultureby.com/index.html
Culture Machine is a series of new experiments in culture and theory hosted by Teeside University. The aim of Culture Machine is "to seek out and promote the most provocative of new work, and analyses of that work, in culture and theory from British and international authors". An electronic journal, The Culture Machine Journal, is published annually "to promote research into cultural and theoretical questions by contemporary technology such as E-mail, WWW, the Internet, HTML, Java, Javascript, Janet, CD-ROM, DVD, WebTV, PCs, Word Processors".
http://culturemachine.tees.ac.uk/
A number of study guide documents which provide a summary, analysis and critique of contemporary cultural artefacts (books, films, web sites, theatre, music) from a Christian perspective. Not all categories intended have guides published.
http://www.damaris.org/olr/index.htm
A www site of the Journal of Public Culture which is published by Duke University Press. The journal concerns itself with all aspects of global cultural forms in the late twentieth century-from highly particular and localized events in popular or folk culture to global advertising, consumption, and information networks. There are article summaries from some issues.
http://www2.uchicago.edu/jnl-pub-cult/
Leadership U is the online journal and resource base of the Leadership University is part of the "Telling the Truth Project" of Christian Leadership Ministries which is the Faculty Ministry Of Campus Crusade For Christ, International. This Christian apologetics resource of over 5,000 papers, is organised in 24 subjects including Theology, Education, Life Sciences, Philosophy, Culture. There are keyword and fulltext search facilities. The user should note that the provider of this resource states its purpose "to accelerate the worldwide spread of the Gospel of the Lord Jesus Christ through higher education."
http://www.leaderu.com/
A www site for the Project Muse. Muse is an archive and search facility of 45 journals published by John Hopkins University Press. Journals in this project include Journal of the History of Ideas; Kennedy Institute of Ethics Journal; Modernism/Modernity; Philosophy, Psychiatry and Psychology; The Review of Higher Education, Modern Judaism, Postmodern Culture. Institutional registration to the www site is required.
http://muse.jhu.edu/muse.html
This www site contains many articles which aim to offer a critique of contemporary culture from a Christian perspective. There are sections on film, TV, Music and Literature. There is an archive of articles.
http://www.shootthemessenger.com.au/home/h_index.html
The Society for Philosophy and Technology's quarterly electronic journal is published by the Scholarly Communications Project of Virginia Tech University. This quarterly electronic journal is available as both PDF and HTML documents. The database contains full-text of the journal back to the first issue in 1995. The site is fully-searchable for this title and all titles published by the Scholarly Communications Project and includes links to the VT homepage and other Virginia Tech projects. Adobe Acrobat required to view PDF files.
http://scholar.lib.vt.edu/ejournals/SPT/spt.html
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