About this journal

Aims and scope

Inter-Asia Cultural Studies (IACS) gives a long overdue voice, throughout the global intellectual community, to those concerned with Inter-Asia Processes. The journal includes discussion, reports and analysis from global critical circles, and especially from marginalised sites, with the aim of enhancing the communication and exchange between inter-Asia and other regions of the cultural studies world.

Inter-Asia Cultural Studies:

- provides a forum for scholars working in cultural studies in Asia

- responds to the re-centering of cultural studies outside the Anglo-American axis and participates in cultural politics at a local level, but with an international agenda

- constructs a "critical inter-Asia subjectivity," drawing on local critical intellectual traditions while making global links with other cultural studies networks

- problematizes "Asia" in the context of Asia's post-war economic and cultural resurgence and its troubled history as colonised and coloniser

- links cultural studies practices to the new social and cultural movements.

Journal metrics

Usage

  • 100K annual downloads/views

Citation metrics

  • 0.3 (2023) Impact Factor
  • 0.6 (2023) 5 year IF
  • 0.9 (2023) CiteScore (Scopus)
  • Q2 CiteScore Best Quartile
  • 0.737 (2023) SNIP
  • 0.297 (2023) SJR

Editorial board

Editorial Collective
Filomeno AGUILAR (Quezon City)
Anaheed AL-HARDAN (D.C.)
Firdous AZIM (Dhaka)
BAIK Jiwoon (Seoul)
Monica BRUCKMAN (Rio De Janeiro)
Melani BUDIANTA (Jakarta)
Oscar V. CAMPOMANES (Manila)
Roberto CASTILLO (Hong Kong)
CHENG Ying (Beijing)
Balaganapathi DEVARAKONDA (Delhi)
Naifei DING (Chungli)
Hilmar FARI (Jakarta)
Daniel PS GOH (Singapore)
HSU Jinnyu (Taipei)
HU Daping (Nanjing)
George JOSE (Abu Dhabi)
KIM So-young (Seoul)
Petrus LIU (Singapore)
Colleen LYE (Berkeley)
Fran MARTIN (Melbourne)
MO Ai (Beijing)
MORI Yoshitaka (Tokyo)
Akiko NAONO (Kyoto)
Jalani NIAAH (Mona)
Lyn OSSOME (Western Cape)
Amie PARRY (Chungli)
PHAN Le Ha (Melbourne)
Madhava PRASAD (Hyderabad)
QUAH Sy Ren (Singapore)
Ashish RAJADHYAKSHA (Bangalore)
Nishant SHAH (Hong Kong)
Magid SHIHADE (Palestine)
SHINJOU Ibuo (Okinawa)
SHOW Ying Xin (Canberra)
Siriporn SOMBOONBOORANA (Nakhon Si Thammarat)
TANAKA Yasuhiro (Tokyo)
TEZUKA Yoshiharu (Tokyo)
Andy Chih-ming WANG (Taipei)

Action Team
HE Zhaotian (Beijing)
HSU Jiinyuh (Taipei)
Rachmi Diyah LARASATI (Jokjakartar)
SAKIYAMA Masaki (Kyoto)
NOGI Guat Peng (Kuala Lumpur)
Hiroki OGASAWARA (Kobe)
PAIK Wondam (Soul)
Suren PILLAY (Cape Town)
Viriya SAWANGGCHOT (Bangkok)
Ashwani SHARMA (London)
SUN Xiaozhong (Shanghai)
Wing-Kwong WONG (Delhi)
XIANG Biao (Salle)
ZHENG Weidi (London)

Executive Committee

CHO Hee-yeon (Seoul)
Tejaswini NIRANJANA (Ahmedabad)
PUN Ngai (Hong Kong)
Jack QIU (Singapore)
Shunya YOSHIMI (Tokyo)


Editorial Staff

Kuan-Hsing CHEN, executive editor
CHUA Beng Huat, executive editor
WANG Shuliu, managing team
CHEN Changwen, managing team
CHIANG Ping-cheng, managing team
XU Ziyi, managing team

For a list of Consulting Editors, please visit www.inter-asia.org

Advisors

Perry ANDERSON (LA)
Ien ANG (Sydney)
Rebecca BARDEN (London)
Tani E. BARLOW (Houston)
Chris BERRY (London)
Stephen CHAN (Hong Kong)
Han-liang CHANG (Taipei)
Partha CHATTERJEE (Calcutta)
Leo CHING (Durham)
Fred CHIU (Taipei)
CHO Hae-joang (Seoul)
CHOI Won-shik (Ichong)
CHONG Tong-hin (Kuala Lumpur)
Chris CONNERY (Shanghai/Santa Cruz)
DAI Jinhua (Beijing)
Johannes FABIAN (Amsterdam)
Pin-chia FENG (Hsinchu)
Johan FORNÄS (Stockholm)
Lawrence GROSSBERG (Chapel Hill)
Ghassane HAGE (Melbourne)
HAMASHIDA Takeshi (Guangzhou)
Gail HERSHATTER (Santa Cruz)
Ariel HERYANTO (Canberra)
Josephine HO (Chungli)
Chu-jeo HSIA (Nanjing)
Jue HUANG (Beijing)
HUANG Jisu (Beijing)
HUANG Ping (Beijing)
PK HUI (Hong Kong)
HWANG Sokyang (Seoul)
Minoru IWASAKI (Tokyo)
JOMO K. S. (Kuala Lumpur)
KANG Myung-koo (Seoul)
KANG Sang Jung (Tokyo)
Jacqueline LO (Canberra)
Francis LOH (Penang)
Eric MA (Hong Kong)
Sumit MANDAL (Kuala Lumpur)
Daniel MATO (Buenos Aires)
W. J. T. MITCHELL (Chicago)
David MORLEY (London)
Meaghan MORRIS (Sydney)
Tessa MORRIS-SUZUKI (Canberra)
Stephen MUECKE (Sydney)
MUTO Ichiyo (Yokohama)
Ashis NANDY (Delhi)
Francisco NEMENZO (Quezon City)
Aihwa ONG (Berkeley)
OTA Yoshinobu (Fukuoka)
PAIK Nak-chung (Seoul)
Donald PEASE (Hanover)
David SCOTT (New York)
Nazif M. SHAHRANI (Bloomington)
SHAMSUL A.B. (Kuala Lumpur)
SHIMIZU Hiromu (Kyoto)
Ubonrat SIRIYUVASAK (Bangkok)
TOMIYAMA Ichiro (Kyoto)
WANG Xiaoming (Shanghai)
Rob WILSON (Santa Cruz)
Surichai WUN'GAEO (Bangkok)
YOO Sunyoung (Seoul)

Abstracting and indexing

Abstracted/ Indexed in: Arts and Humanities Citation Index; Communication and Mass Media Complete; Current Contents/Social & Behavioral Sciences; Current Contents/Arts & Humanities; Electronic Collections Online; International Bibliography of the Social Sciences; OCLC; R I L M Abstracts of Music Literature; SCOPUS; Social Sciences Citation Index; Sociological Abstracts; and Worldwide Political Science Abstracts.

Open access

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Society information

Special subscription rates for members of the Inter-Asia Cultural Studies Society:

  • Annual subscription rate (print) for full members: US$35
  • Annual subscription rate (print) for student members: US$25

Contact +44 (0)20 8052 0501 or [email protected] to subscribe.

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