Technoculture - Journals in The Subject Area

Journals in The Subject Area

Technoculture is also the name of a new interdisciplinary journal. Located at http://tcjournal.org, its full name is Technoculture: An Online Journal of Technology in Society. Founded by Keith Dorwick and Kevin Moberly, it is now edited by Keith Dorwick. Technoculture (ISSN 1938-0526) is an independent annual peer-reviewed journal that publishes both critical and creative works that explore the ways in which technology impacts this (or any) society, with a broad definition of technology. Technoculture is a member of the Council of Editors of Learned Journals and currently indexed by EBSCOhost and the Modern Language Association.

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