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TOPIA provides a venue for critical thinkers at work in the domains of culture, nationality, technology, environment, gender, race and the politics of space and time. We publish historical, theoretical, critical and experimental essays on culture that are accessible to a wide readership in the humanities and social sciences. TOPIA includes a substantial book review section which offers articulate summaries and astute critical discussion of a wide range of new writing in cultural studies, serving to inform and connect scholars in multiple geographical and disciplinary contexts. TOPIA is committed to encouraging multiple Canadian and transnational perspectives, traditions and debates. TOPIA encourages interdisciplinary research on culture and cultural history, including visual culture, music, literature and popular culture; studies of museums, exhibitions and curatorial practices; environmental geopolitics; new approaches to nature; cultural studies of science and technology; cultural industries; nationalism, multiculturalism and the contemporary nation-state in the era of global integration. These areas of investigation are united by a concern with the roles played by culture in contemporary social transformation.

Drawing on an editorial board of outstanding scholars across Canada and around the world, TOPIA provides an energetic, rigourous and original venue for current research and writing in cultural studies. Editors welcome submissions from junior and senior scholars and thinkers, including experimental, polemical or visual essays (Offerings), review summaries of current issues in the field (Review Essays), and original research (Articles). E-TOPIA, an online site for digital, interactive and graduate student projects, is in development. Early and out of print issues, abstracts and news are posted on TOPIA's Web site. Join us at http://www.yorku.ca/topia.

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