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The International Journal of Baudrillard
Studies (IJBS) is a non-profit, transdisciplinary publication dedicated to
engaging the thought and writing of Jean Baudrillard. Articles are
invited on any subject that intersects with Baudrillard’s writing.
It is
not illusion which conceals reality. It is reality which conceals the fact
that there is none.
--
Baudrillard, Fragments: Cool Memories III
Editor:
Dr. Gerry Coulter, Department of Sociology and Anthropology, Bishop’s
University, Lennoxville, Quebec,
Canada. J1M 1Z7
gcoulter@ubishops.ca
Editorial
Assistant: Dr. Mary Ellen Donnan, Department of Sociology and Anthropology,
Bishop’s University, Lennoxville,
Quebec, Canada.
mdonnan@ubishops.ca
Photographic Editor: Kelly Reid, Graduate
Program in Sociology, Queen's University at Kingston, Ontario, Canada.
5kr19@qlink.queensu.ca
Editorial Board:
In Memoriam: Jean Baudrillard (1929-2007). Editorial Board member 2003-2007
Dr. Rex Butler.
Department of Art History, University of
Queensland, Brisbane,
Australia. r.butler@uq.edu.au
Dr. Alan Cholodenko.
Honorary Associate, Department of Art
History and Theory, The University of
Sydney, NSW 2006, Australia. alan.cholodenko@arts.usyd.edu.au
Dr. Loretta Czernis.
Department of Sociology and Anthropology, Bishop’s University,
Lennoxville, Quebec, Canada.
lczernis@ubishops.ca
Professor Marcus Doel. School of the Environment and
Society, Department of Geography, Swansea University, Wales, United
Kingdom. m.a.doel@swansea.ac.uk
Dr. Gary Genosko. Canada Research Chair in Technoculture
Studies and Associate Professor of Sociology, Lakehead University, Thunder
Bay, Ontario, Canada.
genosko@lakeheadu.ca
Dr. Victoria Grace,
Professor, Sociology and Gender Studies Programme, School of Social and Political Sciences, University or Canterbury,
New Zealand.
victoria.grace@canterbury.ac.nz
Dr. Sylvere Lotringer.
French and Comparative Literature Department, Columbia University, New
York, New York,
USA.
foreignagent1@earthlink.net
William Merrin. Department of Media and Communications,
University of Wales, Swansea, United Kingdom.
W.Merrin@Swan.ac.uk
Dr. Mark Poster. Department of Film and Media Studies and
Department of History, University of California, Irvine, USA.
poster@uci.edu
Dr. Tilottama Rajan.
F.R.S.C., Canada
Research Chair in English and Theory, University of Western Ontario, London, Ontario, Canada.
trajan@uwo.ca
Diane Rubenstein. Professor, School of Government, Cornell University, Ithaca, New York, USA,
dsr27@cornell.edu
Alan N. Shapiro. Software Developer and Independent Scholar,
Frankfurt/Main, Germany. www.alan-shapiro.com
Dr. Jonathan
Smith, Philosophy, School of Applied Communication, RMIT University,
Melbourne, Australia.
jonathan.smith@rmit.edu.au
Dr. Richard G. Smith. School of the Environment and Society, Department of
Geography, Swansea University, Wales, United Kingdom, SA28PP.
R.G.Smith@swansea.ac.uk
Dr. Paul A. Taylor. Senior Lecturer in Communications Theory, Institute
for Communication Studies, The University of Leeds, United Kingdom.
p.a.taylor@leeds.ac.uk
He is the founding editor of the
International Journal of Zizek Studies (On-line):
http://ics.leeds.ac.uk/zizek/
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