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Collapse is an independent, non-affiliated magazine of philosophical research and development published in the United Kingdom by Urbanomic.
History and profile
Collapse was founded in 2006 by Robin Mackay. It serves as a successor to the ***collapse journal that operated between 1995 and 1996 and was edited by Robin Mackay with Robert O'Toole. The magazine is based in Oxford. It features speculative work in progress by contemporary philosophers, along with contributions from artists, scientists and other writers outside of philosophy. In December 2008, as a part of BBC Today guest editor Zadie Smith's programme, the author Hari Kunzru listed Urbanomic's Collapse as an avant-garde philosophy journal in his A guide to the artistic underground.
References
- ^ Collapse : philosophical research and development. WorldCat. OCLC 77532212. Retrieved 5 December 2016.
- Roffe, Jon (2007). "Collapse–Philosophical Research and Development" (PDF). Parrhesia: A Journal of Critical Philosophy (4): 80.
- "A guide to the artistic underground". BBC. 29 December 2008. Retrieved 17 May 2009.
External links
- Philosophy: Collapse Vol IV - Autopsy of a Genre (M/C Reviews)
- Robin Mackay, ed. Collapse: Philosophical research and development. Vol. 1 (Oxford: Philosophia Mathematica, vol. 15-2, 2007)
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