Editor

Dr. Phillip Kalantzis Cope

Dr. Phillip Kalantzis Cope

Chief Social Scientist

Common Ground Research Networks

Phillip situates himself in a recursive dialogue between the grammars of media theory and the possibility of intervention that can be found in publishing.

His research stems from the traditions of critical theory and cultural studies. Through claims to the right to immaterial property, he investigates: political economies of information; the nature and forms of immaterial labor within digital networks; and the conceptual boundaries of the “material” and “immaterial” in critical and social theory. His writings have been published in numerous academic journals and books.

Phillip has lived around publishers most of his life. He has worked in new and traditional media settings, navigating contemporary print and online publishing transitions and modalities. In doing so, has managed content development, strategic planning in non-profit settings, and software development teams. He has worked at the intersection of scholarship and business in domains that require prudence, innovation, and a careful reading of contemporary social and economic transitions. Currently, Phillip is the Chief Social Scientist of Common Ground Research Networks (not-for-profit). He has also collaborated on publishing projects, acted as a consultant to research communities, and co-created digital platforms — New Criticials and Immaterial Books.

Phillip holds a BA in Public Policy from Monash University (Australia), a MA in International Relations from The Australian National University (Australia), and Ph.D. in Politics from The New School for Social Research (USA).

Editorial Board

  • Paul Callister, University of Missouri-Kansas City, USA
  • Mary Coe, Charles Sturt University, Australia
  • Kevin Grace, Archives & Rare Books Library, University of Cincinnati, USA
  • Vanessa Irvin, University of Hawai'i at Mānoa, USA
  • Anna Karakatsouli, University of Athens, Greece
  • Anna Kiernan, University of Exeter, United Kingdom
  • Sarah Pedersen, The Robert Gordon University, UK
  • Wendy Stephens, Jacksonville State University, USA
  • John W. Warren, George Washington University, USA

Articles published in Information, Medium & Society: Journal of Publishing Studies are peer-reviewed by scholars who are active members of the Information, Medium & Society Research Network. Common Ground Research Networks uses a two-way anonymous peer review system. The publisher, editors, reviewers, and authors all agree upon the standards of expected ethical behavior as based on the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE) Core Practices. For further information on policies and practices please review our Publishing Ethics Guidelines.

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