gnovis
Since Fall 2000, gnovis has been Georgetown University's peer-reviewed journal of Communication, Culture, and Technology (CCT).
gnovis is an online academic journal and forum that cultivates new ways of seeing and understanding culture through critical inquiry. gnovis presents work by graduate students pioneering interdisciplinary perspectives on issues in the arts, politics, media, and technology.
gnovis publishes biannual issues of its peer-reviewed journal, periodic multimedia pieces, a weekly blog featuring reflective academic discussion pieces, and occasional gallery and conference reviews. gnovis also hosts a podcast featuring conversations with CCT guests speakers, workshops, and other events.
gnovis welcomes paper submissions throughout the year, with periodic deadlines for specific issues, and invites CCT students to submit their papers for publication. Having your work published in
gnovis is a great way to share your ideas with a wider audience and bolster your academic and professional portfolio, not to mention refining your writing skills and publishing expertise.
Submission guidelines and instructions are available on the
gnovis website, at
gnovis.georgetown.edu
gnovis also openly encourages participation from CCT students in many other ways. New peer reviewers are always welcome, as are blog contributors and anyone with ideas for podcast episodes, workshops, or other resources that
gnovis might provide to the CCT academic community. Please don't hesitate to get involved!