Issue 1-3 is live!
Hope everyone’s summer is going well. Issue 1-3 of The ECCCS is now available. We would like to thank our reviewers and writers for
their hard work.
July 13, 2009 at 5:55PM
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Issue 1-2:
Battle of Battleground States 2009
We are pleased to announce the publication of the second issue of The ECCCS. This issue
features three of the outstanding papers presented at Battleground States 2009: The
Future.
Since the last issue, we have added RSS feeds so you can subscribe to updates.
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We would like to thank members of The
Culture Club for helping us put this issue together.
March 31, 2009 at 1:04PM
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Issue 1.1 is Now Out!
The first official issue of the
ECCCS is now out. This issue includes two critical papers. The first is by
Lauren Coker from Saint Louis University. Her essay explores isues of gender and
power in Bruce Springsteen’s Lyrics. Carolyn Jambard-Sweet’s paper examines
morality and ethics in Dexter. Finally, editor Justin Philpot writes
about politics and academic publishing.
We would like take this opportunity to thank our peer reviewers for all their
help, and Brian Blitz for creating our logo. Please continue to check out our
blog, The Hallway. Follow us on twitter,
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February 7, 2009 at 4:46PM
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New Logo
We would like to thank Brian Blitz for the new logo!
January 2, 2009 at 11:32AM
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Announcing Issue Zero!
of our first issue, Issue Zero.
This issue features a critical essay by Mark Bernard and commentary by co-editor
Mike Lewis. Also, Blogger Julie Rowse
has posted a link to a story about the role of corporate
sponsorship in public schools.
Please read and enjoy. We will releasing our first full issue next month. We are
still taking submissions for both essayists and bloggers – information can be
found on the Call of Papers page and
Submission Guideline
page.
Also, if you enjoy what you see here, you can join our Facebook group or follow
us on twitter. If you have any
comments of questions send them to the.ecccs at gmail dot com
December 17, 2008 at 10:35PM
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