[Candrama] Applied Theatre Research is Again Accepting Submissions

CSET CSET at uregina.ca
Fri Sep 27 16:31:14 EDT 2024


Hi everyone,

We wanted to let you know that the journal Applied Theatre Research is again accepting submissions. The outgoing editors, Professor Kelly Freebody and Professor Peter O'Connor, have broadened the political and geographic scope of the journal, and we look forward to building on their achievements.

Applied Theatre Research is a leading international journal written for and read by practitioners and scholars that advances performance practices engaging with some of the most complex contemporary contexts. This double-blind peer-reviewed journal has a global focus, with an explicit policy of ensuring excellence (and access) from all continents. We aim for the biannual publication of a guest edited issue and welcome expressions of interest from individuals or collectives in this regard. Please contact the editors with your proposal.

The journal aims to lead debate and innovation in applied theatre, particularly in relation to three overarching and interrelated themes:

Power and pedagogy
Applied theatre practitioners and scholars have long balanced issues of power inequities with creative and participant-led pedagogies. In the contemporary context, we are overt about these often-opposing elements of our practice and conditions. We encourage contributions that grapple with the challenges of working to achieve social justice in the contemporary moment. These may critically engage with issues of artistic intervention and appraise or challenge core tenets of applied theatre research towards new and novel understandings.

Criticality, experimentation and rigour
The journal provides a platform for research and practice that is critical, experimental and rigorous, and that demonstrates diverse examples of the possibilities and limitations of applied theatre practice. We encourage new forms of more integrated interdisciplinarity involving co-authorship across the academy. We are thrilled to support hybrid performance aesthetics from explorations of theatre and performance. We are eager to present opportunities for emerging tools and challenges to canonized ones.

Practitioners and new scholars moving the centre
The journal welcomes contributions from established academics as well as offers special support for practitioners and new scholars. Considering that academic writing can be a daunting task, we offer mentorship support to practitioners and scholars to develop their reflections of practice to publishable standard for the journal.

To find out more, or to submit your work for consideration, please visit https://www.intellectbooks.com/applied-theatre-research
Looking forward to reading your work,
Taiwo Afolabi, Claire French and Bobby Smith, Co-editors

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