Postgraduate Publications

Alphaville is a fully peer-reviewed online journal edited and published by staff, PhD and postdoctoral researchers in Film and Screen Media at University College Cork, Ireland.

Antithesis is a refereed arts and humanities journal edited by graduate students and published annually in association with the School of Culture and Communication at The University of Melbourne.

Capacious: Journal for Emerging Affect Inquiry is an open access, peer-reviewed international journal with the principal aim of ‘making room’ for a wide diversity of approaches and emerging voices to engage with ongoing conversations in and around affect studies.

Colloquy an open access journal published twice annually by postgraduate students in the Literary and Cultural Studies Graduate Research Program at Monash University.

tripleC: Communication, Capitalism & Critique. Open Access Journal for a Global Sustainable Information Society provides a forum to discuss the challenges humanity is facing in the capitalist information society today.

Continuum is an academic journal of media and cultural studies that for over two decades has contributed to the formation of these disciplines by identifying new areas for investigation and developing new agendas for enquiry in the fields.

emaj (electronic Melbourne art journal) is the only online, refereed art history journal published in Australia. It aims to provide an international forum for the publication of original academic research in all areas and periods of art history.

The Fibreculture Journal is a peer reviewed international journal, first published in 2003 to explore issues and ideas within the Fibreculture network. The Journal now serves wider social formations across the international community.

Film Matters is an exciting film magazine, celebrating the work of undergraduate film scholars. It is published three times a year, by students and for students, and each issue contains feature articles, as well as a healthy reviews section.

The Graduate Journal of Cultural and Creative Industries (GJCCI) is an academic e-journal hosted by the Master of Arts (MA) in Cultural Management programme of the Chinese University of Hong Kong for current postgraduate students.

Lilith is a peer-reviewed journal which publishes articles and reviews in all areas of women’s, feminist and gender history (not limited to Australia) that will also consider publishing un-refereed reviews and discussion pieces.

Limina is a journal of historical and cultural studies published at the University of Western Australia. Interdisciplinary in outlook, Limina welcomes scholarly contributions from authors worldwide in the form of research articles and book reviews.

MAI provides a free open-access publication forum for feminist scholars, writers, artists and activists who address visual culture at large. Our authors operate under the assumption that female experiences are never uniform.

Media Studies Journal of Aotearoa New Zealand invites scholarly work that reflects the diversity of media studies in terms of territories, technologies, cultures, users and governance.

M/C Journal was founded (as “M/C – A Journal of Media and Culture”) in 1998 as a place of public intellectualism analysing and critiquing the meeting of media and culture. It takes seriously the need to move ideas outward, so that our cultural debates may have some resonance with wider political and cultural interests.

OAR: The Oxford Artistic and Practice Based Research Platform is an online journal and research platform that engages with new and experimental ways of participating in knowledge production, specifically through practice based research.

Outskirts: feminisms along the edge is a feminist cultural studies journal that publishes new and challenging critical material, from a range of disciplinary perspectives and addressing a range of feminist topics.

Platform: Journal of Media and Communication is an open-access online graduate publication founded and published by the Media and Communications Program, School of Culture and Communication, at The University of Melbourne.

ePress is a not-for-profit online publisher of peer-reviewed, quality-assured academic work by Unitec staff, students and associates. Publishing work in a range of formats on the ePress website, it provides a supportive publishing environment for current and emerging researchers.

Refractory: a Journal of Entertainment Media is a refereed, peer-reviewed, e-journal that explores the diverging and intersecting aspects of current and past entertainment media, published by Screen and Cinema Studies, Department of Media and Communication, Swinburne University of Technology.

Senses of Cinema is an online journal devoted to the serious and eclectic discussion of cinema. It believes cinema is an art that can take many forms, from the industrially-produced blockbuster to the hand-crafted experimental work and encourages awareness of the histories of such diverse forms.

Te Kaharoa is an open access, multi-disciplinary, refereed, electronic journal with a focus on indigenous issues in the Pacific region. It is supported by Te Ara Poutama—the Faculty of Māori and Indigenous Development—at AUT University.

Transformations is an independent, double-blind peer-reviewed electronic journal addressing the transformative processes of new technologies and mediating practices that change the way we think, feel and interact with others both in a contemporary and historical sense.

Transitions: Journal of Transient Migration aims to provide a platform that explores and investigates the complexities of transient migration and to map the experiences of the growing number of transient migrants as they engage and interact with communities that are linked both to their home and host nations.