The Brock Review is an interdisciplinary peer-reviewed journal published by the Humanities Research Institute at Brock University. The journal previously existed in print format, with the last issue (volume 9) appearing in 2005. The journal was relaunched in an online, open-access format in 2008. The Brock Review is included in the Directory of Open Access Journals.
The current issue explores the theme of "madness and creativity" and was inspired by the Madness Manifest Symposium which was held at Brock University in January 2008.
The Spring 2010 Issue (Vol. 11 No. 1) will be a General Issue.
Call for Submissions
The Brock Review is seeking scholarly essays and creative pieces for an upcoming issue on the theme of "Communicative Lands, Community Landscapes" (Volume 11, Number 2). This issue will focus on the perception, representation and phenomenology of landscapes as communicative devices and as centres of community. Submissions may focus on any historical era and/or geographical region. This issue will be co-edited by Dr. Katharine T. von Stackelberg (Department of Classics, Brock University), author of The Roman Garden: Space, Sense and Society. Submission deadline: 14th of May, 2010
The Brock Review is seeking scholarly essays and creative pieces for an upcoming issue on the theme of "Animals in Human Societies" (Volume 12, No. 1). This issue will focus on changing ideas about the use and treatment of animals in contemporary societies and the ethical, economic and political significance of animal rights. This issue will be co-edited by Dr. John Sorenson (Department of Sociology, Brock University), author of About Canada: Animal Rights and Ape. Submission deadline: 16th of July, 2010
Please see author guidelines for more information about the submission procedure.
The current issue explores the theme of "madness and creativity" and was inspired by the Madness Manifest Symposium which was held at Brock University in January 2008.
The Spring 2010 Issue (Vol. 11 No. 1) will be a General Issue.
Call for Submissions
The Brock Review is seeking scholarly essays and creative pieces for an upcoming issue on the theme of "Communicative Lands, Community Landscapes" (Volume 11, Number 2). This issue will focus on the perception, representation and phenomenology of landscapes as communicative devices and as centres of community. Submissions may focus on any historical era and/or geographical region. This issue will be co-edited by Dr. Katharine T. von Stackelberg (Department of Classics, Brock University), author of The Roman Garden: Space, Sense and Society. Submission deadline: 14th of May, 2010
The Brock Review is seeking scholarly essays and creative pieces for an upcoming issue on the theme of "Animals in Human Societies" (Volume 12, No. 1). This issue will focus on changing ideas about the use and treatment of animals in contemporary societies and the ethical, economic and political significance of animal rights. This issue will be co-edited by Dr. John Sorenson (Department of Sociology, Brock University), author of About Canada: Animal Rights and Ape. Submission deadline: 16th of July, 2010
Please see author guidelines for more information about the submission procedure.
