We are now accepting submissions for Volume 2 of the journal with publication in late 2021. This issue will focus on the following theme: Politics, Prosperity, and Peril: Pandemic Conjunctures. We encourage submissions that focus on problems, solutions, and dialogues that our most recent as well as past pandemics and global health crises pose.

Information on Journal Submissions

We are also accepting applications to become a member of our editorial board and our research collective.

Information on Editorial Board and Collective Applications

Applications for either should be sent to addressing-crisis@uiowa.edu

About the Journal

Addressing the Crisis: The Stuart Hall Project (ISSN 2643-8291 (online)) takes inspiration from the work of sociologist Stuart Hall. In short, sophisticated essays aimed at a wide audience, authors engage with the complexity of culture and of everyday life, including the historical and contemporary factors that shape social and political relations.

Volume 1 • 2019

Introduction


Editor's Introduction

Deborah Elizabeth Whaley

2019-04-30 Volume 1 • 2019 • Article 1 • 1–6

Article


Addressing the Crisis: Mugging, Mobbing, and Memory Screens

Loren Glass and Deborah Elizabeth Whaley

2019-04-30 Volume 1 • 2019 • Article 2 • 1–11

Far from any Center: Articulating Race, Gender and Cultural Studies in the Neoliberal Academy

Naomi Greyser

2019-04-30 Volume 1 • 2019 • Article 3 • 1–6

A Mediocre Meritocracy

Doris Witt

2019-04-30 Volume 1 • 2019 • Article 4 • 1–5

Wrestling With Angels and Isotopes: It's Complicated

Greg Rosza

2019-04-30 Volume 1 • 2019 • Article 5 • 1–8

New Ethnicities and Medieval "Race"

Kathy Lavezzo

2019-04-30 Volume 1 • 2019 • Article 6 • 1–5

From Death to Spectacle: Football's Neoliberal Revolution

Chris W Henderson, Thomas P Oates and Travis Vogan

2019-04-30 Volume 1 • 2019 • Article 7 • 1–7

Video Essay


Powerless: Small Town Hero

Wylliam Smith

2019-04-30 Volume 1 • 2019 • Article 8 • 5:50 minutes