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Date: Wed,  3 Dec 2003 12:33:49 +1100
From: "dr.woooo" <dr.woooo-AT-nomasters.org>
Subject: [postanarchism] Seeking submissions for issue #3 of the Journal of Aesthetics and  pROTEST 




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Contents
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1.Manifesto #3
2.Call
3.Analysis behind #3
4.Who we are 
5.Deadlines
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1. Manifesto #3 

Bully Pulpit!!

As a magazine, we are a bully pulpit- we are announcing, “Engage with 
the complexities of possibility through reality. In this way, we will 
become the better world.” 

Our analysis holds that this is a moment of obvious horror and 
dormant dreams. This need not be! Now is the time for a blossoming 
of practical theory.  Now is the time for the neighbors to be talking to 
neighbors.  Now is the time for culture to popularize bio-diesel, green 
architecture, social justice, and conversation throughout the vast 
sweep of nations. Now is the time to figure out how pass along and 
activate the dusty catalogue of ideas so as to make the catalogue 
anew. Now is the time to take the collective knowledge of artists, 
activists, writers and researchers and build what Michael Albert and 
others have called "a movement of movements."

As we participate in this "movement of movements" we will not march 
under one banner, some of us will not even attend marches. We will 
not agree on everything, we won't speak one language; we won't dance 
to the same music. Nonetheless we are able to communicate through 
difference; we have learned to listen our allies' divergent ideas of 
justice and dreams, to act strategically so as to facilitate our continued 
possibility.  (Our vectors act without compromising our differences. As 
such they do not circumvent the growth of boring power and its aim 
which is to disallow our futures- we are aware, and as such we are all 
strong).

The third issue of the Journal creates a personal and cultural lexicon 
so as to actualize this possibility.
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2. Call

Departures for authors, activists, anarchists, androids, artists, 
Argonauts...

NOTE: We are always interested in unsolicited submissions, however 
these are areas we are particularly looking to cover…

NOTE 2: We are always interested in unsolicited submissions. The 
following list are just suggestions.  Please read the Manifesto and 
Analysis to see where we’re at.

Articles referencing culture- a poetry of nuances.
- Exploration of projects that keep community alive;
activist organizing, dance cultures, music scenes, community halls, 
Lions Clubs, Rotarians. Cultural projects that get different people 
talking, making, dreaming, acting. Either over a period of years, one 
weekend, or a moment, how do you do it?
- "Alive culture:" A critical analysis of the academic field of 
cultural-studies -or- "How the commodification of culture creates false 
consciousness about the reality of existence."
- "Alliance building." "Alliances in action." “Networked art”
- How personal mythology and ideology, theories and illusions effect 
(for better or worse) the ways people concretely interface with the world.
- Journalistic accounts of individuals navigating the social world.
- Talking through disagreements. Giving words to interpersonal 
issues. Art that fleshes out or navigates disagreements
- Typologies of criticism; a discussion of the ways that people discuss 
the material world. What are the most vital issues within criticism today, 
and why?
- Expanding the art canon- equality of creation and representation.
- Changing culture from the bottom up.
- When art goes on the road.


Articles discussing the nature of political imagery
- Can progressives "win" with Schwarzenegger-like "image politics?"
- The reality of grassroots door to door- style organizing versus the 
organizing accomplished through "Mediated" Michael Moore/ Ad 
Busters/Ruckus Society/ELF "spectacular" image productions. 
- Image and Ideology - the role of seduction in building political 
movements.
- Pragmatism versus idealism in art or political imagery.
- Communities that discuss and manage their own communally 
created images in order to effect social change.


ETC.
- Extant Utopias and utopian technologies and how they functioning 
today.
- Social Education.
- Extant outlaw communities.
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3.Analysis for issue #3
Strange Days Indeed!

We are staring down the barrel of an election year with ambivalence 
and fear. Ambivalence because positive social change rarely comes 
from the ballot box.  Fear because of the quality of fuckers in power at 
this moment. 

With the paralysis of the WTO in Cancun and the inability of the Bush 
Administration to raise a multinational mercenary force, the 90's 
Washington Consensus is collapsing. Nonetheless, the American 
Establishment continues its course towards a "privatized commons" of 
groups separated by xenophobia, wage gaps, polluted mountains, 
deregulation, surveillance cameras, and rotten ideas. 

Since our last submission call, the globalization movement has 
continued to make headway despite increased state repression- many 
of the movement’s basic assumptions (if not its critique) have become 
mainstream in correlation to the increased mania of the Bush 
Administration. We posit that this continued growth is due, at least in 
part, to conversations and coalitions that continue on at the community 
level.  We also recognize the still as-of-yet untapped creative and 
political potential in the grass roots.

Towards the goal of fleshing out and strengthening instances of 
inter-human possibility and understanding conflict- our third issue is 
interested in tracing the ways that both individuals and communities 
meet with one another. This Journal issue delves into to the social 
sphere to create a lexicon where each instance describes a nuance of 
cultural/political relationships or in social organizing. 

In addition, the third issue will be released as the presidential race of 
2004 ramps up.  We hope to publish several topical articles whose 
content falls within our distinct purview.
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4.Who we are

Hello.

The Journal of Aesthetics and Protest is an internationally distributed 
print and web magazine (www.journalofaestheticsandprotest.org). We 
are interested in the intersection of art/activism/and theory in media. 

5.Deadlines

Ouch.

Send submissions to: sparkle(at)c-level.cc

Please get you submission ideas to us as soon as possible.  
Submissions received after December 25th will be considered for 
issue 4. The Journal’s editorial staff will review all submissions.
Once an article or proposal is submitted, we'll respond in some way. 
Through a series of drafts and revisions, together we'll have a 
complete piece for print.


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