Thrilled to announce the March issue is out, with a special bilingual section on ‘Knowing Borders’ edited by Maria Torres, Lindsay Smith & Rodrigo Parrini-Roses with cover art by Nirvana Paz. A bumper issue with 19 articles & 3 book reviews 🤩Check it out: catalystjournal.org/index.ph…
Call For Cover Art: 10 year Anniversary Issue! We are excited to invite submissions for artwork for our 10-year anniversary cover.🎨🎉 Artwork should embody the journal's contributions to feminist technoscience, deadline 31 March. More details & to submit catalystjournal.org/index.ph…
@catalyst_sts is turning 10! 🥳 To commemorate this milestone, we're planning a 10Y Anniversary issue & are calling for Pedagogical Reflections on @catalyst_sts's influence in feminist STS pedagogy. Pieces can be 500-750 words. More details & to submit: catalystjournal.org/index.ph…
New @catalyst_sts call for papers for a forthcoming special section on avian technoscience 🦜🐧🐤🐦 The guest editors are calling for research & practice-based approaches that explore the avian-machine interface. Deadline for abstracts 31 March 2025: catalystjournal.org/index.ph…
If you haven’t checked out the Fall issue of @catalyst_sts, it features articles on transplant medicine, as well as original research articles & 2 book reviews. All articles published in pdf & html versions with beautiful cover art by Dominic Quagliozzi: catalystjournal.org/index.ph…
The new editorial team is delighted to announce the Fall issue of @catalyst_sts with a special section on “Frictions of Futurity in Transplant Medicine”, edited by @Kellyfritsch,@suzeberkhout & @alexandra_eff. Beautiful cover art by Dominic Quagliozzi: catalystjournal.org/index.ph…
The new editorial team is delighted to announce the Fall issue of @catalyst_sts with a special section on “Frictions of Futurity in Transplant Medicine”, edited by @Kellyfritsch,@suzeberkhout & @alexandra_eff. Beautiful cover art by Dominic Quagliozzi: catalystjournal.org/index.ph…
The @catalyst_sts editorial team is thrilled to announce the new issue with a special section on “Frictions of Futurity in Transplant Medicine”, edited by @Kellyfritsch, @suzeberkhout & @alexandra_eff. Beautiful cover art by artist Dominic Quagliozzi: catalystjournal.org/index.ph…
Deadline approaching soon (July1) CFP: Cover Art for CATALYST! Theme: INTERDISCIPLINARY COLLABORATIONS. Creative interpretations are welcome in any media! FOR DETAILS SEE: catalystjournal.org/index.ph…… #CFP#ArtCall#feministSTS
CFP: Cover Art for CATALYST! Deadline: JULY 1.
Theme: INTERDISCIPLINARY COLLABORATIONS. Creative interpretations are welcome in any media! Submit original artwork that reflects the journal theme.
FOR DETAILS SEE: catalystjournal.org/index.ph…#CFP#ArtCall#feministSTS
Exciting new opportunity to feature your artwork on the cover of CATALYST on the theme of Interdisciplinary Collaborations! Submit by July 1st in any medium. Check out the details below and share widely! #feministSTScatalystjournal.org/index.ph…
CFP: Cover Art for CATALYST! Deadline: JULY 1.
Theme: INTERDISCIPLINARY COLLABORATIONS. Creative interpretations are welcome in any media! Submit original artwork that reflects the journal theme.
FOR DETAILS SEE: catalystjournal.org/index.ph…#CFP#ArtCall#feministSTS
We are pleased to announce the publication of our Spring 2023 issue w/ a Special Section on “Domestication of War,” edited by Diana Pardo Pedraza, Xan Chacko, Jennifer Terry, and Astrida Neimanis. 1/3
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ALT Cover of the latest Catalyst issue (Vol 9, no. 1). In the image there are lounge chairs which face a mine, as if it were the beach or a swimming pool. Clouds of dust and dirt rise from the surface of the mine, creating clouds of coal amongst the clouds of vapor. But the dust is too heavy to stay in the clouds and comes showering down on the imagined lounging viewers.
2/3: Our nuanced and poignant cover is titled, “Outdoor Seating Area at the Visitor's Center” by Joshua Kim. Read the artist statement and see more photographs here:
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3/3: This Special Section broadens & qualifies the terms through which the relationship between home & militarization have been understood. It joins a growing field of transdisciplinary scholars grappling with how the home & everyday life becomes a catalyst for militarism.
ALT Quote from author Elizabeth Ellcessor’s book review of “The Distance Cure: A History of Teletherapy” by Hannah Zeavin that was published in the Fall 2022 issue of Catalyst (Vol. 8, No. 2): “Should visions of virtual reality come to dominate available therapeutic offerings, Zeavin’s book will still enable us to make sense of how these technological mediations work for or against the establishment of intimacy and the possibilities of therapeutic treatment.”