CfP: Footprint 25: The Human Conditioned

Call for Papers: Footprint 25: The Human Conditioned

Editors: Dan Handel and Víctor Muñoz Sanz

The Call for Contributions for Footprint 25 is out now. Dan Handel and Víctor Muñoz Sanz will be the editors of this issue, dedicated to the theme ‘The Human, Conditioned’. This issue of Footprint seeks to highlight spaces of radical conditioning, in which humans have to operate in accordance with the logic of industrial economy and technology. The editors welcome original research articles (6000–8000 words), review articles and visual essays that address the issues stated in the Call for Contributions and related questions through theoretical and historiographical explorations, and transdisciplinary and innovative research methods. Authors of research articles are requested to submit their contributions on Footprint’s online platform before 15 January 2019. The submissions should adhere to Footprint’s submission preparation checklist and author guidelines, available at http://footprint.tudelft.nl/about/submissions.
The full call for papers is available here.
All research articles will go through a double-blind peer-review process. Footprint 25 will be published in the autumn of 2019. For inquiries, please contact editors Dan Handel and Víctor Muñoz Sanz at editors.footprint@gmail.com.

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