continent. exists as a platform for thinking through media. text, image, video, sound and new forms of publishing online are presented as reflections on and challenges to contemporary conditions in politics, media studies, art, film and philosophical thought.
continent. is published quarterly on or around the 15th of March, June, September and December of each year. Our team of Editors and Section Editors collects material for each issue but we also welcome direct submissions. If you would like to contribute to the next issue, please check the Future section of the home page for current calls for submission.
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Editors
- Jamie Allen, Copenhagen Institute of Interaction Design,
- Paul Boshears, The European Graduate School,
- Nico Jenkins, Husson University,
Contributing Editors
- A. Staley Groves, University of Aberdeen, Centre for Modern Thought; National University of Singapore,
- Tim Gilman-Sevcik, The European Graduate School,
- Isaac Linder, The European Graduate School,
- Ben Segal, University of California, San Diego,
- Vincent W.J. van Gerven Oei, University of New York, Tirana; Royal Academy of Arts, The Hague,
Board of Advisors
- 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
- Clay Shirky, New York University
Creative
- Peggy Bloomer, www.peggybloomer.net
- Bernhard Garnicnig, acgunsdcroses,
- Ryland Johnson, Kennesaw State University
- Sinclair Scott Smith, Industrial Design
Sources of Support
continent. is currently run through the good will of those involved and their devotion to new ideas and new ways of distributing them. If you enjoy continent. and would like to help defer the costs of web hosting, accounts and developing new material, please consider donating through our WePay public donation page.
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