Contents: Lyla Byers & Anthony Kwame Harrison on unconventional pedagogies in higher education; Izabeau Legendre on the feminist bookshop L’Euguélionne in Montreal; Laura López Casado on queer-feminist zine studies in the Iberian Peninsula; Lambrini Papadopoulou on a zine produced in a Greek prison; Nicolò Pezzolo on the Circolo di Cultura Omosessuale Mario Mieli; Véronique Servat on Les Inrockuptibles; Kin-long Tong on the role of zines in social movements in Hong Kong; Nicolas Lahaye on Lili Pnuk and the Parisian punk scene; Antoine Lefebvre on the exhibition of protest zines Freedom Hi! ; Rachel Steward on ENGAGED … Published twice a year by Strandflat, directed by Samuel Etienne, ZINES is an international academic journal devoted to the study of amateur and do-it-yourself media of all kinds, from fanzines to webzines, perzines to scientific zines, artzines to poezines, etc. ZINES is multidisciplinary and open to all scientific disciplines, from social sciences to medical sciences, from art to design, media studies, etc. The first objective of the journal is to study the involvement of amateurs in media production, from print to cybermedia. It also addresses the impact of the production of zines for personal or collective socialization, particularly in closed environments such as prison or medical centers. The second objective is to examine the production of new forms of communication by amateurs that lead to the publication of media with a strong DIY ethic, including academics who invent new forms of dissemination of scientific knowledge.
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