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field:
is an electronic forum for developing dialogue on critical and experimental perspectives on architecture.

field: is published annually. It is free.

field: has an interest in dynamic and alternative fields of architectural practice, education and discourse.

field: is not prescriptive about methodologies, knowledge production or ways of imagining the field and is interested in questioning particular relations and assertions of power.

field: is more about invention than discovery. The field is not somewhere ‘out there’ waiting to be discovered but is open to the flow of new ideas and practices.

field: invites submissions from architecture and anthropology, archaeology, art, art history, design practice, design history, film studies, geography, history, literary studies, politics, psychology, science, sociology, sport, visual culture and many other fields and disciplines.

field: encourages contributions from academics, researchers, artists, activists, and practitioners, from individuals or groups.

field: sets out to begin to present on a regular basis reflections related to these different fields of interest. It is our intention to question and respond to what others in various fields have explored.

field: seeks to avoid the idea of disciplinary autonomy and separation and perhaps one of the challenges we are embarking on is to understand the variety of interactions and relationships possible without ever treating a field as an external object.

field: does not seek to privilege what is known or easily representable and is interested in new phenomena and their relation to the transformative process of research.

field: was established in order to make good architectural research available to the widest possible audience. It has chosen to provide its content free of charge, making it available for copy and re-distribution, under the ‘creative commons’ licence. Please acknowledge the authors.

 

Editorial and review collective
Nishat Awan, University of Sheffield
Peter Blundell-Jones, University of Sheffield
Gary Boyd, University College Cork
Stephen Cairns, University of Edinburgh
Peter Carl, University of Cambridge
Cristina Cerulli, University of Sheffield
Murray Fraser, University of Westminster
Katja Grillner, KTH School of Architecture, Stockholm
Mari Hvattum, Arkitektur og Designhøgskolen i Oslo
Andrew Higgott, University of East London
Florian Kossak, University of Sheffield
Thomas Markus, University of Strathclyde
Peter Mörtenböck, Goldsmiths College & Technische Universität Wien
Helge Mooshammer, Technische Universität Wien
Johan Pas, Antwerp Academy of Fine Arts
Rosie Parnell, University of Sheffield
Doina Petrescu, University of Sheffield
Wendy Pullan University of Cambridge
Peg Rawes Bartlett, UCL
Flora Samuel, University of Sheffield
Tatjana Schneider, University of Sheffield
Gabriela Switek, University of Warsaw, Warsaw
Robert Tavernor, London School of Economics
Jeremy Till, University of Westminster
Renee Tobe, University of East London
Igea Troiani, Oxford Brookes University
Renata Tyszczuk, University of Sheffield
Stephen Walker, University of Sheffield
Sarah Wigglesworth, University of Sheffield


Editorial assistant
Nishat Awan

Art and design editors
John Sampson with Doina Petrescu, Tatjana Schneider and Renata Tyszczuk

Contact
field@sheffield.ac.uk

field:
Crookesmoor Building
University of Sheffield
Conduit Rd
Sheffield
S10 1FL