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Continuum
Journal of Media & Cultural Studies
Volume 26, 2012 - Issue 2: A Scholarly Affair
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A scholarly affair: Activating cultural studies in the wilds of the knowledge economy

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Pages 187-190 | Published online: 23 Apr 2012
 

Abstract

This paper reflects on the conceptual framework of the CSAA 2010 conference, which was focused on the theme of ‘a scholarly affair.’ The argument posed is that cultural studies scholars have an ongoing concern for the difficulties, complexities, challenges, limitations as well as critical, creative and clarifying possibilities bound up in the very institutional and everyday contexts of knowledge and cultural production in which they live, work and play. An overview is given of how contributions in this special section of Continuum investigate diverse sites, theories, issues and methodologies that respond to this concern.

Acknowledgements

The issue editors would like to thank Nick Couldry, Soenke Biermann, Nigel Hayes and Adele Wessell, for their valuable scholarly contributions and advice through the project of ‘A Scholarly Affair’. Cheers to Kim Satchell for his cover photograph. For help with refereeing the papers in Continuum, thanks to: Bob Hodge, Vicki Grieves, Clifton Evers, Nell Musgrove, Melissa Gregg, Kristina Everett, Erika Kerruish, Ben Highmore, Anna Hickey-Moody, Guy Redden, Anita Brady, Emily Potter and Margaret Somerville.

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