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Academic journal
CTheory
DisciplineCultural
LanguageEnglish
Edited byArthur Kroker and Marilouise Kroker
Publication details
Former name(s)Canadian Journal of Political and Social Theory
History1976–2017
Open accessYes
Standard abbreviations
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ISO 4CTheory
Indexing
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ISSN1190-9153 (print)
0380-9420 (web)
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CTheory was a peer-reviewed academic journal published from 1976 to 1991, and from 1993 to 2017. It was originally established as the Canadian Journal of Political and Social Theory, reviving as CTheory in 1993. It focused on technology, media theory, and culture, publishing articles, interviews, book reviews and "event-scenes." It is edited by Arthur and Marilouise Kroker. The journal was published by the University of Victoria (UVic), BC, Canada. It is now archived in the UVic library virtual space.

References

  1. "About the Journal | CTheory". Archived from the original on 2019-08-01.

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