The co-managing editors of react/review, Taylor Van Doorne and Megan Sheard, are excited to announce the publication of Volume 6, “Imagining the Local.” Navigate to our website to view this latest volume. react/review: a responsive journal for art & architecture, is an annual peer-reviewed responsive journal dedicated to research by emerging scholars in art and architectural…
This issue features new scholarship on digital methodologies, visual culture, archives, media histories, and interdisciplinary approaches to art historical research. New articles are published on a rolling basis for all of 2026. No. 11 (2026) Call for Submissions Manuscripts may be submitted at any time and be related to any DAHJ Category. Submissions addressing the…
CFP : May 7 – July 15, 2026 Visual Thinking and Futures of Democracy : Photography, Archive, and Political Imagination. 7th edition of REFRAMING THE ARCHIVE: International Conference on Photography and Visual Culture. How do images shape democratic life? Not only as records of politics, but as forces that constitute visibility, authority, and participation? This…
International Journal of Islamic Architecture (IJIA)Special Issue: Environment in Architecture’s History and Architecture in Environment’s History Guest editor: Esra AkcanThematic volume planned for: 2027Abstract submission deadline: June 1, 2025 One may misleadingly infer from the data on the built environment’s responsibility in causing climate change that architects have not paid attention to climate. To the contrary,…
A new issue of Afterimage just hit the stands. If thinking of contributing, please do reach out. EDITORIAL From the Editor Karen (Ren) vanMeenenAfterimage Vol.51, Issue 4, 1-3. doi: 10.1525/aft.2024.51.4.1 DOSSIER Black Brazilian CinemaAdriana Michéle Campos Johnson; André Keiji KunigamiAfterimage Vol.51, Issue 4, 4-7. doi: 10.1525/aft.2024.51.4.4 Black Brazilian Cinema: Conversations with Filmmakers Afterimage Vol.51, Issue 4, 8-25. doi: 10.1525/aft.2024.51.4.8 Contemporary…
Abstract submission deadline: October 31, 2024 Co-editorsJoseph C. Williams, Ph.D., School of Architecture, Planning & Preservation, University of Maryland Wei (Windy) Zhao, PhD, AIA, School of Architecture, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Overview Digital-assisted and automated modes of building documentation are rapidly transforming methods of recording architectural heritage worldwide. Technologies such as laser scanning, aerial…