Inter/Connexions

Brill/Rodopi

Series Description

At the Interface / Probing the Boundaries is a collaborative effort between Progressive Connexions, Inter/Connexions and Brill/Rodopi. 

 

At the Interface / Probing the Boundaries seeks to encourage and promote cutting edge interdisciplinary and multidisciplinary projects and inquiry. By bringing people together from differing contexts, disciplines, professions, and vocations, the aim is to engage in conversations that are innovative, imaginative, and creatively interactive.

 

Interdisciplinary dialogue enables people to go beyond the boundaries of what they usually encounter and share in perspectives that are new, challenging, and richly rewarding. This kind of dialogue often illuminates one’s own area of work, is suggestive of new possibilities for development, and creates exciting horizons for future conversations with persons from a wide variety of national and international settings.

 

By sharing cross-disciplinary insights and perspectives, ATI/PTB publications are designed to be both exploratory examinations of particular areas and issues, and rigorous inquiries into specific subjects. Books in the series are enabling resources which will encourage sustained and creative dialogue, and become the future resource for further inquiries and research.

Series Lead Editors

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Justin Meggitt

Justin is Senior Lecturer in the critical study of religion at the University of Cambridge, where he is also a Fellow of Wolfson College. For the last decade, he has also been a Visiting Researcher in the Department of Ethnology, History of Religions, and Gender Studies, Stockholm University. He is fascinated by a wide range subjects from apocalyptic and anarchism, to terrorism, slavery, and magic, both in antiquity and the present. He is always looking for new ways of rethinking the familiar and how to make sense of that which isn't.

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Stfano Rozzoni

Stefano Rozzoni holds a PhD in ‘Transcultural Studies in Humanites’ at the University of Bergamo (Italy), in co-tutelle with the ‘Literary and Cultural Studies’ programme at Justus Liebig Universität Gießen (Germany). He is a University Assistant at the University of Graz (Austria), at the Institute of English Studies. He research interests include Ecocriticism, Posthuman Studies, English pastoral poetry and Virginia Woolf.

Our Editorial Team

Shirin Abbas is an Academician, Consultant and Researcher with 35 years + experience in mainstream media, academics and research. She is a triple M.A and PhD in Mass Communication ( Social and Behavioural Change Communication) Her focus areas and expertise are Communication and Media, Women and Gender Studies.

Shirin Abbas

I am a Clinical Psychologist and Lecturer, licenced in South Africa.My professional interests include a focus on Depth and Archetypal psychotherapy, transference, counter transference and the intersubjective field in psychotherapy, training of young psychologists, Equine Assisted Psychotherapy. 

Stephanie Terre Blanche

June Jordaan is an Architect and Senior Lecturer in Architecture from Cape Town, South Africa. Her research interests include Space and Place, Places of Female Persecution and Witchcraft, Phenomenology, and more recently, Architectural Aesthetics related to Liminality.

June Jordaan

Dr Petra Rehling is a German independent scholar, sinologist, freelance journalist and artist. Her publications include a book on Hong Kong cinema and articles on science fiction, fantasy, wuxia and cyberculture.

Petra Ling

Rossitsa Terzieva-Artemis is Professor of Literature in the Department of Languages and Literature at the University of Nicosia, Cyprus. She works in the fields of modern English and Anglophone literatures, continental philosophy, and cultural studies. Rossie holds an MA in English Language.

Rossitsa Terzieva-Artemis

Books in the Series

1 2 3 4 5 6 9

About

Founding Editor
Rob Fisher (Progressive Connexions)

Advisory Board
Dr Peter Bray (University of Auckland, New Zealand)
Robert Butler (Elmhurst College, Illinois, USA)
Dr Ioana Cartarescu (Independent Scholar)
Dr Seán Moran (Waterford Institute of Technology, Ireland)
Stephen Morris (Independent Scholar)
Professor John Parry (Lewis & Clark College)
Natalia Kaloh Vid (University of Maribor)

At the Interface / Probing the Boundaries seeks to encourage and promote cutting edge inter-disciplinary and multi-disciplinary projects and inquiry. By bringing people together from differing contexts, disciplines, professions, and vocations, the aim is to engage in conversations that are innovative, imaginative, and creatively interactive.
Inter-disciplinary dialogue enables people to go beyond the boundaries of what they usually encounter and share in perspectives that are new, challenging, and richly rewarding. This kind of dialogue often illuminates one’s own area of work, is suggestive of new possibilities for development, and creates exciting horizons for future conversations with persons from a wide variety of national and international settings.
By sharing cross-disciplinary insights and perspectives, ATI/PTB publications are designed to be both exploratory examinations of particular areas and issues, and rigorous inquiries into specific subjects. Books in the series are enabling resources which will encourage sustained and creative dialogue, and become the future resource for further inquiries and research.
Also see www.inter-disciplinary.net for further information on ATI and PTB projects.

The series published an average of two volumes per year over the last 5 years.