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  • Cover for issue 11.1, featuring a picture of rainbow cake

    Autumn 2023
    Vol. 11 No. 1 (2023)

    This is the twenty-sixth issue of Exchanges, marking a decade of publication. As a result, there is a celebratory theme as the editorial looks back over the past ten years. It also contains articles contributed by scholars within various disciplinary backgrounds and from around the globe, some of which resonate on the theme of ‘authentic interdisciplinary’. Article topics include: AI within academic publishing and the humanities, linguistic persuasion in advertising educational engagement in a post-COVID world, overcoming sustainability barriers and the representation of humans in Arabic art. The editorial also announces a new themed call for papers, alongside ways to contribute to future issues.

  • Cover of Volume 10, Issue 3 of Exchanges

    Spring 2023
    Vol. 10 No. 3 (2023)

    This is the twenty-fifth issue of Exchanges, first published in May 2023. As usual, this issue brings together a range of articles from scholars from a variety of different disciplinary traditions around the globe. Topics in this issue include: Orwell, 1984 and contemporary British parliamentary debate, considerations of Wang and Munday's work on discourse analysis of translation and interpreting, John McGahern's fictive world and notions of utopian thinking, using Miro in teaching practice, an interview with Intissar Haddiya experiences as a novelist and poet and a book review of Wang and Munday’s work in translation and interpreting. The Editor-in-Chief’s editorial briefly introduces the issue and discusses the recent author survey feedback report, while highlighting contribution opportunities and Exchanges’ social media streams.

  • Cover of the Exchanges Journal, Vol 10, Issue 2

    Special Issue: The Anthropocene and More-Than-Human World
    Vol. 10 No. 2 (2023)

    This is the twenty-fourth overall and fifth special issue of Exchanges, first published in March 2023. The contents for this issue derive from a British Academy funded project – The Anthropocene and More-Than-Human World and its associated writing workshops. As such the issue draws together a range of articles inspired by the workshop and contributed by participants. Topics in this issue include: Aesthetics of disability, artificial pollinators and multispecies justice, conceptualizing the more-than-human world, empathy and Asian American sci-fi, ethnographic ecofeminism market gardening and soil care textiles and indigenous knowledge, the Great Barrier Reef and finally, Whaling and the Portuguese Empire. The Editor-in-Chief’s editorial briefly introduces the special issue, alongside updating readers of policy developments and future contribution opportunities while also highlighting Exchanges’ latest podcast episodes.

  • The cover of Exchanges volume 10 issue 1

    Autumn 2022
    Vol. 10 No. 1 (2022)

    This is the twenty-third issue of Exchanges, published in October 2022. As usual, this issue brings together a range of articles from scholars from a variety of different disciplinary traditions around the globe. Article topics in this issue include: fakery and animals within academic publishing practices, distributional thinking about film shot duration, the five forces framework and its insights into the electro-automotive industry, realism, reflections focussing on reality and research practice, an exploration of the unpublished novels of Anita Mason, a literature review on the theory and practice of Arnstein’s Ladder and finally, a critical reflection on the use of collage as an autoethnographic method. The Editor-in-Chief’s editorial also briefly introduces the issue, its contents and offers some insights into the development of the journal’s Editorial Board. It also reminds readers of the future opportunities for contributions to the title from authors old and new alike, and the journal’s expanding range of companion podcast episodes.

  • Cover of Volume 9 Issue 3

    Special Issue - The Lonely Nerd
    Vol. 9 No. 3 (2022)

    This is the twenty-second issue of Exchanges, published in August 2022. This is our fourth special issue focussing on cultural experiences around the theme of the lonely nerd. Developed in collaboration with scholars from the Universities of Oxford and SOAS, and with author contributions from around the world, the issue is in part an output from a workshop held at the University of Warwick in spring 2021. Article topics in this issue include: conceptions and perceptions of lonely nerds, diversity of nerd representation in film, television theatre, gaming and comic books, along with explorations of alienation, non-conformity and societal acceptance. Within the issue’s editorial the Editor-in-Chief briefly introduces the issue and its development, alongside providing an overview of its articles and the future opportunities for contributions from authors old and new alike. An introductory essay from the two special issue leads provides an overview of the workshop and special issue themes, providing a useful framing for readers in contextualising the articles within.

  • Cover of Volume 9 Issue 2

    Spring 2022
    Vol. 9 No. 2 (2022)

    This is the twenty-first issue of Exchanges, published in April 2022. This issue contains a variety of articles from different corners of the disciplinary academic traditions, from authors around the globe. Article topics within include: schizoanalytic cartographies, post-urban life in the Alps, factual divergence and expert trust, challenging stereotypical representation of Italian women, environmental epiphanies, disability representation in the media; along with two extended conversations with noted scholars. The issue’s editorial by the Editor-in-Chief briefly introduces the issue and provides an overview of the articles published within it. It also highlights two opportunities for participation through a reader survey and an anniversary call for papers on ‘authentic interdisciplinary’, alongside the regular open call for contributions to future issues. Ways for readers and authors to engage with the journal in-between issues are also highlighted.

  • Cover copy and content highlights for Exchanges 9(1)

    Autumn 2021
    Vol. 9 No. 1 (2021)

    This is the twentieth issue of Exchanges, published in October 2021. This issue contains a variety of articles from different corners of the disciplinary academic traditions, from authors around the globe. Article topics within include: genetically modified organisms, flow and renewal in microbial rivers, challenges for early career researchers, time and Norbert Elias, agency within Samuel Beckett’s work, autobiographical experiences of developing teachers, reflections on Routine Dynamics and assessing brand logos. The issue’s editorial by the Editor-in-Chief briefly introduces the issue and provides an overview of the articles published within it. It also highlights the current calls for contributions to future regular and special issues, and ways for readers to engage with the journal in-between issues.

  • Cover for volume 8 number 4 of the Exchanges journal

    Special Issue: Then & Now - Arts at Warwick
    Vol. 8 No. 4 (2021)

    This is the nineteenth issue of Exchanges, published in August 2021. This special issue brings a themed assortment of articles, reflections and discussions to our interdisciplinary readership. In this issue the papers were all inspired by or produced as a result of the student-led Then & Now: Arts at Warwick project and exhibition, which was hosted by the University of Warwick’s Faculty of Arts. Articles in this special issue tackle topics which include: retrospective, analysis and reflections on the project, considerations of student-led research, inclusivity, the university’s societal role, along with arts and cultural management matters. The issue’s editorial also briefly introduces the issue, alongside reminding readers of the various routes through which they can contribute to and engage with the journal.

  • Cover of issue 8.3, including text about the article highlights

    Spring 2021
    Vol. 8 No. 3 (2021)

    This is the eighteenth issue of Exchanges, published in May 2021. This regular issue brings an assortment of articles, reflections and discussions to our interdisciplinary readership. Articles in this issue tackle topics which include: Gandhi’s musical legacy, the #MeToo movement’s impact on society, artificial intelligence in the legal profession, amateur stock trading activism and questions of ethics in academic publication. The issue’s editorial also provides a range of guidance and key areas of consideration for first time academic authors from an editorial perspective, alongside reminding readers of the various routes through which they can contribute to and engage with the journal.

  • Cover of Volume 8 Issue 2 of Exchanges journal

    Special Issue: Climate Fiction
    Vol. 8 No. 2 (2021)

    This is the seventeenth issue of Exchanges, published in February 2021. This special issue brings an assortment of articles, reflections and discussions to our interdisciplinary readership, this time deriving from or inspired by the 20th International Conference of the Utopian Studies Society, hosted in Prato, Italy. Articles in this issue tackle topics as varied as: critiquing the conference itself, ecotopianism, literary and movie depictions of anthropogenic climate change, activism, behavioural and societal changes, as well as speculations on the global legacy of the current epoch. The issue also highlights the work of the journal’s post-graduate researcher associate editors programme, and the currently open calls for contributions.

  • Cover of the journal, highlighting articles and showing an autumnal forest scene

    Autumn 2020
    Vol. 8 No. 1 (2020)

    This is the sixteenth issue of Exchanges, published in Autumn 2020. This issue once again brings an assortment of articles, topics and authors to its interdisciplinary readership, this time highlighting strong resonances between the pieces of creativity and language acquisition. Articles in this issue deal with areas which include: applications of dramaturgy in studying the creative practitioners, the function of role-play within the acquisition of English as a second language, how non-native speakers of English can embrace and apply their cultural heritage to enhance teaching, considerations of truthfulness and autobiographical pacts within graphical literature and a healthy critique of Lehrer’s thesis of the functioning of creativity. The issue also includes a themed call for papers on the topic of ‘AI: Panic or Panacea’, as part of the issue’s editorial article.

  • Cover of Exchanges journal issue 7.3

    Summer 2020
    Vol. 7 No. 3 (2020)

    This is the fifteenth issue of Exchanges, published in summer 2020, which once again brings a diverse range of topics and authors to its interdisciplinary readership. This issue includes articles on game playing lizards, academic fraud, televisual Shakespeare, cultural cannibalism and reflections on computer gaming scholarship. It also contains a conversation with University College Dublin’s Professor Quinn DuPont on the topic of the Distributed Autonomous Organisation. This issue also includes a thematic call for papers on the theme of ‘Challenge and Opportunity’, as well as exploring recent developments in the journal and its online presence.

  • Cover of volume 7.2 - Special Issue

    Special Issue: Cannibalism
    Vol. 7 No. 2 (2020)

    This is the first special issue of Exchanges ever published, and centres on material derived from the 2018 ‘Bites here and there’ conference on cannibalism, hosted at Warwick. The issue draws together a rich diversity of publications authored by scholars around the world, each with their different take or insight on the issue, collected here for a discerning and interdisciplinary audience. The issue also includes an update on progress on other special volumes, and the currently open calls for manuscript submissions for future issues.

  • Autumn 2019
    Vol. 7 No. 1 (2019)

    The autumn issue of the Exchanges journal once again brings together a diverse range of topics and authors from around the globe. This issue includes articles on James Joyce, second language acquisition, flexible manufacturing systems, vehicle engineering along with reflections on academic impact and an interview with Professor Bryan Cheyette. The editorial reflects on aspects of academic and publishing communication. This issue also includes a thematic call for submissions on ‘falsehoods, misinterpretations and factual divergence’, along with guidance on the continuing open call for manuscript from by early career researchers.

  • Exchanges Cover Volume 6, Issue 2

    Spring 2019
    Vol. 6 No. 2 (2019)

    The spring 2019 issue of Exchanges features a number of original research articles dealing with topics including: parental social stigma, Indonesian educational policy, industrial image recognition and interpersonal communication. These are followed by a critical conference reflection and concludes with an index to the scholarly work and authorial contributors published within Exchanges since its inception. This issue includes a call for papers on the theme of ‘in-between spaces’, with guidance on general manuscript submissions to the journal by early career researchers.

  • Autumn
    Vol. 6 No. 1 (2018)

    The autumn issue of Exchanges contains a number of articles, including some addressing the theme of Narrating, Nation, Sovereignty and Territory.

  • Spring
    Vol. 5 No. 2 (2018)

    The spring 2018 issue of Exchanges, and the first under its new subtitle. Contains a themed section with several articles addressing the topic of Truth and Evidence, from differing and unique disciplinary perspectives. Alongside this, the journal also contains interviews with notable academics Stef Craps, Marion Demossier and Margaret Hills de Zárate; and closes with a critical reflection on a law conference. This article introduces the issue, an overview of its contents and moreover provides insights into the developmental progress of the journal itself.

  • October
    Vol. 5 No. 1 (2017)

    The October 2017 edition features conversations with Professor Denise Schmandt-Besserat, a renowned archaeologist and expert on token, and Professor Bill Maurer, a renowned cultural anthropologist, and with Professor David Greenwood, who leads the Advance Propulsion System team at Warwick Manufacturing Group and has a wealth of experience in the automotive industry. There is also a themed section on Movement.

  • April
    Vol. 4 No. 2 (2017)

  • October
    Vol. 4 No. 1 (2016)

  • April
    Vol. 3 No. 2 (2016)

  • October
    Vol. 3 No. 1 (2015)

  • April
    Vol. 2 No. 2 (2015)

  • October
    Vol. 2 No. 1 (2014)

  • April
    Vol. 1 No. 2 (2014)

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