About Hyperrhiz
Hyperrhiz: New Media Cultures provides a forum for experimental new media projects (both critical and creative) located outside or across current disciplinary boundaries.
New thinking need not follow established patterns. We at Hyperrhiz oppose the idea that knowledge must grow in a tree structure from previously accepted ideas. Instead, we are interested in the creative potential of thinking as a nodal process. As our name suggests, works written in the spirit of Deleuzian approaches are welcomed but not required.
We value works that are nomadic in nature: place-less but not lost. Like the nomad, we encourage migrations into new conceptual territories resulting from unpredictable juxtapositions: of the material, the virtual, the oral, the visual, the textual, the tactile. These interleavings of words and practices, expressed as electronic meditations, are the literature of the Deleuzian technological nomad.
Ethics
We follow, where applicable, COPE's Best Practice Guidelines for Journal Editors. See our Statement of Publication Ethics for more details.
Publication Details
Hyperrhiz: New Media Cultures, the peer-reviewed sister journal of Rhizomes: Cultural Studies in Emerging Knowledge, is published twice-yearly.
ISSN
Hyperrhiz: New Media Cultures. ISSN 1555-9351.
Citation
Hyperrhiz: New Media Cultures [number] ([year]).
Founding Editors
Jason Nelson . Griffith University
Helen J Burgess . North Carolina State University
Ellen E. Berry . Bowling Green State University
Carol Siegel . Washington State University Vancouver
Editor
Helen J Burgess . North Carolina State University
Reviews Editor
Craig Saper . University of Maryland Baltimore County
Advisory Editors
Davin Heckman . Winona State University
Jason Nelson . Griffith University
Craig Saper . University of Maryland Baltimore County
Alan Sondheim . Cybermind . Wryting . Cyberculture . trAce
Darren Tofts . Swinburne Institute of Technology
Sandy Baldwin . West Virginia University
Jeanne Hamming . Centenary College of Louisiana
Joe Milutis . University of South Carolina
Jill Walker . University of Bergen
Sherman Young . Macquarie University
Editorial Assistant
Dorothy Stachowiak . University of Maryland Baltimore County