ICYMI: New & Notable Articles 28.10.2024

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Each week, we collect the articles that we posted in the last week and put them all in one place, right here on the blog. So no worries if you missed an article we posted to Facebook, X/Twitter, Mastodon, Threads, Bluesky, Instagram and/or LinkedIn

Here they are, in case you missed it: 

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Hopkins Press Podcast: Voices on Vax

The Voices on Vax Campaign: Lessons Learned from Engaging Youth to Promote COVID Vaccination

Progress in Community Health Partnerships: Research, Education, and Action
Volume 18, Number 3, Fall 2024

In a new episode of Hopkins Press Podcast, we talk with team members from Voices on Vax, a program that used art, music and social media to help Baltimore youth advocate for COVID vaccination. In this episode we talk with partners from Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health and Hip Hop Public Health about the process of building their Voices on Vax campaign, and the results that followed.

The accompanying article “The Voices on Vax Campaign: Lessons Learned from Engaging Youth to Promote COVID Vaccination." from Progress in Community Health Partnerships (@PCHP), is free to read through 30 November.

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Special Issue: Indigenous Librarianship

Diacritics
Volume 51, Number 3, 2023

The new special issue of Library Trends, guest edited by Ulia Gosart and Rachel Fu, is devoted to "Indigenous Librarianship." Read the full issue for free thru 30 November! 
 

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Grace Lee Boggs on Chinese Political Thought and the Next American Revolution

Fred Lee and Lily Luo

Theory & Event
Volume 27, Number 4, October 2024

Grace Lee Boggs merged Chinese political thought and US revolutionary praxis, becoming an important figure in Asian American political thought, and in 21st century political theory as a whole

Read free in Theory and Event thru 2 Nov
 

Promotional tile featuring the cover art from the Summer 2024 edition of Feminist Formations, a photograph of Ernestine Eckstein appearing on the cover of the June 1966 issue of The Ladder, and the text:  New in Feminist Formations  Read free thru 2 Nov "Denial of Equality of Opportunity Is Immoral" The Black Queer Radical Feminism of Ernestine Eckstein

"Denial of Equality of Opportunity Is Immoral": The Black Queer Radical Feminism of Ernestine Eckstein

Rebekkah Mulholland

Feminist Formations
Volume 36, Issue 2, Summer 2024

New in Feminist Formations, Rebekkah Mulholland investigates the life and activism of Ernestine Eckstein and the radical tools of resistance she employed to challenge systems of oppression

Read free thru 2 Nov
 

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The Exhausted: Fred Moten's Poetics

Nasrin Olla

New Literary History
Volume 55, Number 2, Spring 2024

In New Literary History, Nasrin Olla explores the wandering figures in the poetics of Fred Moten, finding similar significance in the thought of Frederic Douglass, Hannah Arendt, Édouard Glissant and Frantz Fanon

Read free thru 2 Nov 

Promotional tile featuring cover art from the Fall 2024 issue of Spiritus and the text:  Read free thru 2 November Arvo Pärt, Death, and Affective Practice Joy Marie Clarkson

Arvo Pärt, Death, and Affective Practice

Joy Marie Clarkson

Spiritus: A Journal of Christian Spirituality
Volume 24, Number 2, Fall 2024

A compelling hospice case study suggests that listening to Arvo Pärt's music can act as a contemporary affective practice, consoling patients facing death and evoking medieval spiritual practices associated with ars moriendi, writes Joy Marie Clarkson

Read free in Spiritus thru 2 Nov

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The Classical Journal
Editor:

Georgia L. Irby, College of William & Mary

Special Issue
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MLN
Managing Editor:

Victoria Livingstone

Special Issue
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Digital Philology: A Journal of Medieval Cultures
Co-Executive Editors:

Heather Bamford, The George Washington University and Emily C. Francomano, Georgetown University

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The Henry James Review
Editor:

Greg Zacharias, Creighton University

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Journal of College Student Development
Editor:

Robert D. Reason, Iowa State University

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Technology and Culture
Editor-in-Chief:

Ruth Oldenziel, Eindhoven University of Technology

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American Journal of Philology
Editor:

Rosa Andújar, King's College London

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American Imago
Editor:

Jane Hanenberg, Boston Psychoanalytic Society and Institute

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Christianity & Literature
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Darren J. N. Middleton, Baylor University

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