Somatechnics (Somatechnics)
Journal Descriptions
Somatechnics: Journal of Bodies – Technologies – Power is a journal that provides a forum for research on all things relating to 'the body', critically engaging with the technological, ethical and political implications of a wide range of practices, techniques and academic spaces. Articles present innovative debates in topics such as spatialization, race, reproduction, gender, sexuality, medicine, consumption, gaming, film, globalization, ecology, bioscience, family, education, health, visuality and more. Somatechnics presents a thoroughly multi-disciplinary scholarship on the body, providing a space for research that critically engages with the ethico-political implications of a wide range of practices and techniques. The term ‘somatechnics’ indicates an approach to corporeality which considers it as always already bound up with a variety of technologies, techniques and technics, thus enabling an examination of the lived experiences engendered within a given context, and the effects that technologies, technés and techniques have on embodiment, subjectivity and sociality. Anonymously double-peer-reviewed, Somatechnics seeks contributions that present innovative examinations of the interplay between bodily being and the technological context in which it occurs. The journal publishes articles and special issues on topics such as the (soma)technics of racialization, ‘terror’, movement, spatialization, size(ing), reproduction, consumption, gender, medicine, information, gaming, film, nation, globalization, ecology, bioscience, law, sexuality, family, education, health, visuality and ancestry.
Somatechnics (Somatechnics) is :-
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International, Peer-Reviewed, Open Access, Refereed, Gender Studies, Body Studies, Cultural Studies, Critical Theory, Queer Theory, Technology and Society, Medical Humanities, Race and Ethnicity Studies, Media and Visual Culture, Sociology of the Body, sexuality , Online or Print , Triennially Journal
- UGC Approved, ISSN Approved: P-ISSN P-ISSN: 2044-0138, E-ISSN: 2044-0146, Established: 2011,
- Provides Crossref DOI
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Not indexed in Scopus, WoS, DOAJ, PubMed, UGC CARE