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Page 1: MIT Press Journals 2011 Catalog

MIT Press Journals 2011 catalog

Page 2: MIT Press Journals 2011 Catalog

Director’s greeting

Welcome to the 2011 catalog for MIT Press Journals.

We work in close partnership with the academic community—faculty, scholarly societies, associations, universities, and libraries—to publish our journals. Their efforts and support make our program possible. We are mindful as journals publishers of the many stresses affecting the entire ecosystem of scholarly communication at this time. We continue to make every effort to seek cost savings that permit minimal year-to-year price increases while maintaining our commitment to publishing scholarship of the highest rank.

Even during these difficult financial times, we are actively engaged with several sponsors in the nurturing of start-up journals. Global Environmental Politics and Education Finance and Policy have developed into cornerstones in their fields. Older journals such as Design Issues and Grey Room continue to thrive as they become ever more central to their disciplines. One strategy of interest is being pursued by the International Journal of Learning and Media which began publishing in 2009. Supported by the MacArthur Foundation during this launch phase, IJLM offers exceptionally low subscription prices in order to build a broad subscription base that may support maintaining such prices in the years after start-up. So far, we are pleased with the enthusiastic response from institutional subscribers. IJLM’s prices for 2011 remain the same as they’ve been since the journal was launched: $125 for institutions, $25 for individuals.

Our journals program is always evolving to meet the discipline-specific needs of readers. For example, The Review of Economics and Statistics is now publishing new, unedited manuscripts to our website as part of a Just Accepted feature that allows the journal to get papers out more quickly than ever before.

Our library-friendly policies offer libraries significant benefits. These include:

• Access to the full archive online, in some cases going back to volume 1, issue 1; and • Retention of online access to subscribed issues after cancellation.

As always, our subscription prices are substantially lower than those of commercial publishers for comparable material. Our author agreements are less restrictive. The MIT Press is proud to play a key role in the broad dissemination of high-quality journals.

Ellen W. FaranDirectorThe MIT Press

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Contents

A Letter from the Publisher Table of Contents iiGeneral Information iii Advertising iv Package Prices v Ordering Information 32 Subscription Form 33

The Arts & Humanities

African Arts 1 Computer Music Journal 2Daedalus 3 Design Issues 4 TDR/The Drama Review 5 Grey Room 6 IJLM: International Journal of Learning and Media 7 Leonardo 8Leonardo Music Journal 9 The New England Quarterly 10 October 11 PAJ: A Journal of Performance and Art 12

Economics

Asian Economic Papers 13 Education Finance and Policy 14 The Review of Economics and Statistics 15

International Affairs, History & Political Science

Global Environmental Politics 16 Innovations: Technology, Governance, Globalization 17 International Security 18 Journal of Cold War Studies 19 The Journal of Interdisciplinary History 20 Perspectives on Science 21

Science & Technology

CogNet 22-23 Artificial Life 24 Biological Theory 25 Computational Linguistics 26 Evolutionary Computation 27 Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience 28 Linguistic Inquiry 29 Neural Computation 30 Presence: Teleoperators and Virtual Environments 31CISnet 34

On the Cover

Philip Beesley’s Epithelium, an installation at the Siegel Gallery at Pratt Institute of Design in Brooklyn, NY, 2008.

To read more about this image, please see back inside cover.

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LibrariesLibraries may order through an agent or directly from MIT Press Journals.

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W e b s i t e

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Visit MIT Press Journals online for complete information on our journals, including tables of contents and abstracts; sample articles; advertising information; RSS feeds; e-mail alert service; and secure online ordering.

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Package Prices

The full texts of the journals published by the MIT Press are available electronically. Libraries have the option to purchase a subscription by title (see specific journal page for prices), or subscribe to the entire MIT Press package, or subject specific packages.

The Arts & Humanities African ArtsComputer Music JournalDaedalusDesign IssuesGrey RoomIJLM: International Journal of Learning and MediaLeonardo & Leonardo Music JournalThe New England QuarterlyOctoberPAJ: A Journal of Performance and ArtTDR/The Drama Review

EconomicsAsian Economic PapersEducation Finance and PolicyThe Review of Economics and Statistics

International Affairs, History & Political Science Global Environmental PoliticsInnovations: Technology/Governance/GlobalizationInternational SecurityJournal of Cold War StudiesJournal of Interdisciplinary HistoryPerspectives on Science

Science & Technology Artificial LifeBiological TheoryEvolutionary ComputationJournal of Cognitive NeuroscienceLinguistic InquiryNeural ComputationPresence: Teleoperators & Virtual Environments

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Arts & Humanities Online-onlyArts & Humanities Print & Online

Economics Online-onlyEconomics Print & Online

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Science & Technology Online-onlyScience & Technology Print & Online

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African ArtsM a r l a C . B e r n s , S t e v e n N e l s o n , A l l e n F . R o b e r t s , M a r y N o o t e r

R o b e r t s a n d D o r a n H . R o s s , E d i t o r s

African Arts is devoted to the study and discussion of traditional, contemporary, and popular African arts and expressive cultures. Since 1967, African Arts readers have enjoyed high-quality visual depictions, cutting-edge explorations of theory and practice, and criti-cal dialogue. Each issue features a core of peer-reviewed scholarly articles concerning the world’s second largest continent and its diasporas, and provides a host of resources—book and museum exhibition reviews, exhibition previews, features on collections, artist portfo-lios, dialogue and editorial columns. The journal promotes investigation of the connections between the arts and anthropology, history, language, literature, politics, religion, and soci-ology. African Arts is distributed by the MIT Press for the James S. Coleman African Studies Center at UCLA.

About the EditorsMarla C. Berns is Shirley & Ralph Shapiro Director of the Fowler Museum at UCLA. She has

published extensively on the arts of Northeastern Nigeria and is currently collaborating with the Musée du quai Branly on an exhibition on the arts of the Benue River Valley.

Steven Nelson is Associate Professor in the UCLA Department of Art History. His teaching and research interests concern the contemporary and historic arts, architecture and urbanism of Africa and its diasporas, African American art history, and queer studies.

Allen F. Roberts is Professor of World Arts and Cultures at UCLA. He studies and writes about African visual cultures and performance arts including Sufi arts of urban Senegal, arts of divination and healing in the Congo, and the efficacy of images in the Indian Ocean World.

Mary Nooter Roberts is Professor of World Arts and Cultures at UCLA and a curator of African art exhibitions. Her research and writing explore the philosophical underpinnings of African arts; the body and female representation in central Africa; arts of memory, writing, and inscription; and exhibitions as objects of knowledge.

Doran H. Ross is the former Director of the Fowler Museum at UCLA. His expertise in African art is wide-ranging, with special interest in the arts of Ghana, African textiles, and contem-porary African art.

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QuarterlyVolume 44 forthcomingSpring/Summer/Autumn/Winter88-100 pp. per issue8 1/2 x 11, illustratedFounded: 1967ISSN 0001-9933 (T)E-ISSN 1937-2108n

Editorial AddressAfrican ArtsThe UCLA James S. Coleman African Studies Center10363 Bunche HallBox 951310 University of California Los Angeles, CA 90095-1310tel: 310-825-1218fax: [email protected]://www.international.ucla.edu/africa/africanarts

subject areas: art/history/african studies

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Computer Music JournalD o u g l a s K e i s l a r , E d i t o r

Computer Music Journal is published quarterly with an annual music disc1. For over three decades, it has been the leading publication about computer music, concentrating fully on digital sound technology and all musical applications of computers. This makes it an essential resource for musicians, composers, scientists, engineers, computer enthusiasts and anyone exploring the won-ders of computer-generated sound.

Edited by experts in the field and featuring an international advisory board of eminent computer musicians, issues typically include: • In-depth articles on cutting-edge research and developments in technology, methods,

and aesthetics of computer music • Reports on products of interest, such as new audio and MIDI software and hardware• Interviews with leading composers of computer music• Announcements of and reports on conferences and courses in the United States

and abroad• Publication, event, and recording reviews• Tutorials, letters, and editorials• Numerous graphics, photographs, scores, algorithms, and other illustrations.

MIT Press Journals offers CMJ and the annual publication, Leonardo Music Journal (see page 9), at a special subscription price; see details below.

Electronic Access to CD or DVD is not available. 1The annual disc is a CD in Volumes 22-26 and generally a DVD in subsequent volumes.

About the EditorDouglas Keislar is a senior software engineer at Audible Magic Corp., a leading provider of

audio identification services. After receiving a PhD in Music from Stanford University's Center for Computer Research in Music and Acoustics, he co-authored pioneering research in audio classification and consulted for Yamaha and various Silicon Valley firms.

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Quarterly Volume 35 forthcoming spring/summer/fall/winter 80-128 pp. per issue 8 1/2 x 11, illustratedFounded: 19772009 ISI Impact Factor: 0.486 ISSN 0148-9267 (T) E-ISSN 1531-5169n

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Editorial AddressDouglas KeislarComputer Music Journal2550 Ninth Street #207 BBerkeley, CA 94710tel: 510-486-0141 ext. [email protected](non-product related news releases and announcements only)

James Harley Associate Editor Computer Music JournalSchool of Fine Art and Musicc/o MacKinnon 214University of GuelphGuelph, Ontario N1G [email protected](publication, recording, and product review copies)

Margaret CahillAssistant [email protected](new product announcements)

subject areas: computer music/multimedia computing/digital signalprocessing/computing in the arts

Abstracting and IndexingAcademic OneFileAcademic SearchArts ModuleArts & Humanities

Citation IndexCeramic Abstracts/World

Ceramic AbstractsCompendex Composites Industry AbstractsComputers & Applied Sciences CompleteComputer and Information Systems

AbstractsComputer Science Index

Computer SourceCorrosion AbstractsCurrent Contents/Arts

& HumanitiesDietrich’s Index PhilosophicusElectronics & Communications Abstracts Electronic Collections OnlineEngineered Materials AbstractsEngineering Index MonthlyEnvironmental Engineering AbstractsExpanded Academic ASAPIBZ: International Bibliography

of Periodical Literature in the Humanities & Social Sciences

Index to Scientific ReviewsInfoTracInspecInternational Index to Music PeriodicalsLISTAMechanical & Transportation Engineering AbstractsMETADEXMusic IndexPeriodicals AbstractsPIO- Periodicals Index OnlineReferativnyi ZhurnalResearch AlertRILM Abstracts of Music LiteratureRussian Academy of Sciences BibliographiesScience & TechnologyScience Citation Index/SciSearchSCOPUSSolid State & Superconductivity AbstractsTOC PremierWeb of Science

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Daedalus

Journal of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences

P h y l l i s S . B e n d e l l , M a n a g i n g E d i t o r

Daedalus was founded in 1955 as the Journal of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. It draws on the enormous intellectual capacity of the American Academy, whose members are among the nation’s most prominent thinkers in the arts, sciences, and humanities. Each issue addresses a theme with authoritative essays on topics such as judicial independence, reflecting on the humanities, the global nuclear future, the challenge of mass incarceration, the future of news, the economy, the military, and race.

About the AcademyFounded in 1780, the American Academy of Arts and Sciences is an international learned

society composed of the world's leading scientists, scholars, artists, business people, and public leaders. Members of the Academy engage in collaborative, multidisciplinary studies on topics of national and global concern. Academy projects focus on critical issues in sci-ence and technology policy, global security, social policy and fundamental American insti-tutions, education, and humanities and culture.

Editorial AddressDaedalus American Academy of Arts and SciencesNorton’s Woods136 Irving StreetCambridge, MA 02138tel: 617-491-2600fax: [email protected]

subject areas: arts and sciences

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QuarterlyVolume 140 forthcomingwinter/spring/summer/fall144 pp. per issue7 x 10Founded: 19552009 ISI Impact Factor: 0.082ISSN 0011-5266 (T)E-ISSN 1548-6192n

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Abstracting and IndexingAcademic AbstractsAmerica: History and LifeArticleFirstArts and Humanities Citation

IndexATLA ReligionBibliography of Asian Studies

OnlineBibliography of the History of ArtBiography IndexBook Review Digest PlusBritish & Irish Archaeological

BibliographyCSA Political Science &

Government Abstracts

CSA Worldwide Political Science Abstracts

Current Contents/Arts and Humanities

Current Contents/Social and Behavioral Sciences

Current Index to Statistics Online

Current Literature on Science of Science

Dietrich’s Index PhilosophicusDocumentation in Public

AdministrationEducation Research CompleteElectronic Collections OnlineExpanded Academic ASAP

FRANCISGeneral Reference CenterGeoRefGuide to Social Science and

Religion in Periodical LiteratureHistorical AbstractsHumanities AbstractsHumanities IndexIBZ: International Bibliography

of Periodical Literature in the Humanities & Social Sciences

InfoTracInspec International Bibliography of the

Social SciencesInternational Political Science

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of Book Reviews of Scholarly Literature on the Humanities & Social Sciences

Lancaster Index to Defence and International Security Literature

MLA International BibliographyPAIS InternationalPeace Research AbstractsPeriodicals AbstractsPIO – Periodicals Index OnlineProQuest CSARace Relations AbstractsReaders' Guide to Periodical

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BibliographiesSCOPUSSocial Sciences Citation Index/

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Quarterly Volume 27 forthcoming winter/spring/summer/autumn 112 pp. per issue 7 x 10, illustrated Founded: 1984 ISSN 0747-9360 (T)E-ISSN 1531-4790 n

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Editorial AddressDesign Issues525 Peter B. Lewis Building Weatherhead School of ManagementCase Western Reserve University10900 Euclid AvenueCleveland, OH 44106-7235

Book Review EditorCarl DiSalvoGeorgia Institute of TechnologySchool of Literature, Communication, and Culture686 Cherry StreetAtlanta, GA 30332-0165

subject areas: design/ history/theory/criticism

Design IssuesHistory/Theory/Criticism

B r u c e B r o w n , R i c h a r d B u c h a n a n , D e n n i s D o o r d a n , a n d V i c t o r

M a r g o l i n , E d i t o r s

The first American academic journal to examine design history, theory, and criticism, Design Issues provokes inquiry into the cultural and intellectual issues surrounding design.

Regular features include theoretical and critical articles by professional and scholarly con-tributors, extensive book reviews, and illustrations. Special guest-edited issues concentrate on particular themes, such as artificial intelligence, product semantics, design in Asia, and design education. Scholars, students, and professionals in all the design fields are readers of each issue.

About the EditorsBruce Brown is the Pro-Vice-Chancellor (Research) at the University of Brighton, UK.Richard Buchanan is Professor of Information Systems at the Weatherhead School of

Management at Case Western Reserve University.Dennis Doordan is chair of the Department of Art, Art History and Design and Professor of

the History of Architecture at the University of Notre Dame.Victor Margolin is Professor Emeritus of Design History at the University of Illinois at Chicago.

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TDR/The Drama ReviewThe Journal of Performance Studies

R i c h a r d S c h e c h n e r , E d i t o r

M a r i e l l e n R . S a n d f o r d , A s s o c i a t e E d i t o r

The TDR Consortium — Beginning in 2011, one issue of TDR each year will be edited by a Consortium Editor. Joining Editor Richard Schechner of New York University, the Consortium Editors are: Brown University, Rebecca Schneider Princeton University, Jill Dolan and Stacy WolfShanghai Theatre Academy, Sun Huizhu

TDR focuses on performances in their social, economic, and political contexts. With an emphasis on experimental, avant-garde, intercultural, and interdisciplinary performance, TDR covers dance, theatre, performance art, visual art, popular entertainment, media, sports, rituals, and performance in politics and everyday life. Long known as the basic resource for keeping up with performance studies in all its aspects, TDR continues to be a lively forum for debate on important performances in every medium, setting, and culture.

Each fully illustrated issue includes: • Articles on theatre, dance, popular entertainments, rituals, and other

genres of performance • Original contributions to performance theory • Editorial comments and reports on performances and books • Articles by social scientists, cultural commentators, theorists, artists, and critics • Interviews with performers, choreographers, directors, and performance artists • Texts of performance works • Translations of important new and decisive archival writing on performance

About the EditorRichard Schechner is University Professor and Professor of Performance Studies at Tisch School

of the Arts, New York University. He was the founding director of The Performance Group and is the founding artistic director of East Coast Artists. He is also the author of many books, including: The End of Humanism, Between Theater and Anthropology, Performance Theory,

The Future of Ritual, and Performance Studies: An Introduction.

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Editorial AddressMariellen R. Sandford Associate EditorTDRNew York University/Tisch School of the Arts665 Broadway, 6th FloorNew York, NY 10012tel: 212-998-1626fax: [email protected]

Accepts press releases and book and journal/magazine review-copies.

subject areas: performance studies/theatre/dance/cultural studies

Bibliography of Asian StudiesBiography IndexBook Review Digest PlusBook Review IndexCurrent Contents/Arts &

Humanities

Dietrich’s Index PhilosophicusElectronic Collections OnlineExpanded Academic ASAPGeneral Reference CenterHumanities AbstractsHumanities IndexIBZ: International Bibliography

of Periodical Literature in the Humanities & Social Sciences

IBR: International Bibliography of Book Reviews of Scholarly Literature on the Humanities & Social Sciences

InfoTracInternational Bibliography of

Theatre & DanceInternational Index to the

Performing ArtsLiterary Reference CenterMLA International BibliographyPeriodicals AbstractsPeriodicals Index OnlineRILM Abstracts of Music

LiteratureRussian Academy of Sciences

BibliographiesSCOPUSTOC PremierWeb of ScienceWilson OmniFile

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Grey RoomK a r e n B e c k m a n , B r a n d e n W . J o s e p h , R e i n h o l d M a r t i n , T o m

M c D o n o u g h , a n d F e l i c i t y D . S c o t t , E d i t o r s

Grey Room brings together scholarly and theoretical articles from the fields of architecture, art, media, and politics to forge a cross-disciplinary discourse uniquely relevant to contem-porary concerns. Publishing some of the most interesting and original work within these dis-ciplines, Grey Room has positioned itself at the forefront of the most current aesthetic and critical debates. Featuring original articles, translations, interviews, dossiers, and academic exchanges, Grey Room's emphasis on aesthetic practice and historical and theoretical dis-course appeals to a wide range of readers, including architects, artists, scholars, students, and critics.

About the EditorsKaren Beckman is Elliot and Roslyn Jaffe Professor of Film Studies in the Department of the

History of Art at the University of Pennsylvania.Branden W. Joseph is Frank Gallipoli Professor of Modern and Contemporary Art in the

Department of Art History and Archaeology at Columbia University.Reinhold Martin is Associate Professor of Architecture and Director of the Temple Hoyne Buell

Center for the Study of American Architecture at Columbia University. Tom McDonough is Associate Professor of Modern Architecture and Urbanism in the Art

History Department at Binghamton University.Felicity D. Scott is Assistant Professor of Architecture at the Graduate School of Architecture,

Planning and Preservation, Columbia University.

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Founded: 2000ISSN 1526-3819 (T)E-ISSN 1536-0105n

Editorial AddressEditorsGrey RoomP.O. Box 250834New York, NY [email protected]

subject areas: architecture/ art/media/politics/critical theory

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IJLMInternational Journal of Learning and Media

D a v i d B u c k i n g h a m , T a r a M c P h e r s o n , a n d E l l e n S e i t e r , E d i t o r s

The International Journal of Learning and Media (IJLM) is a groundbreaking online-only journal devoted to the examination of the changing relationships between learning and media across a wide range of forms and settings. While retaining the rigorous peer review process of a traditional academic journal, IJLM provides opportunities for more topical and polemical writing, for visual and multi-media presentations, and for online dialogues. Read the first issue of IJLM online for free at http://ijlm.net. IJLM is published quarterly by the MIT Press, in partnership with the Monterey Institute for Technology in Education, and with support from the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation.

About the EditorsDavid Buckingham is Professor of Education and Director of the Centre for the Study of Children, Youth and Media at the Institute of Education, University of London.Tara McPherson is Associate Professor of Critical Studies at the School of Cinematic Arts, University of Southern California and founding editor of Vectors.Ellen Seiter holds the Stephen K. Nenno Chair in Television Studies and is Professor of Critical Studies at the School of Cinematic Arts, University of Southern California.

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LeonardoR o g e r F . M a l i n a , E x e c u t i v e E d i t o r

Leonardo is today’s leading international journal for readers interested in the applica-tion of contemporary science and technology to the arts and music and, increasingly, the application and influence of the arts on science and technology. With an emphasis on peer-reviewed writings by artists, the journal seeks to ensure that the artist’s voice is integral in the development of new technologies, materials and methods.

The companion annual journal, Leonardo Music Journal (LMJ) includes a compact disc or multimedia CD-ROM, and features the latest in music, multimedia art, sound science and technology (ISSN 0961-1215; see page 9). All subscribers to Leonardo receive LMJ as part of a yearly subscription.

Subscribers to Leonardo become associate members of Leonardo/ISAST (the International Society for the Arts, Sciences, and Technology) and receive reduced rates on all ISAST publi-cations.

About the EditorRoger F. Malina is an astronomer and Director of the Observatoire Astronomique de

Marseille Provence. He co-directs the Art Science program of the L’Institut Méditerranéen de Recherches Avancées. Founding chairman of Leonardo/The International Society for the Arts, Sciences and Technology, he writes on art, science and technology issues.

About the Editorial BoardAn international advisory board of co-editors and editorial advisors assures peer review of texts before publication. Visit www.leonardo.info for more information about the editorial boards.

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Book Reviews AddressMichael Punt, Editor-in-ChiefLeonardo ReviewsUniversity of PlymouthSchool of Computing Communications and ElectronicsPortland SquareDrake CircusPlymouthDevonPL4 8AAUnited Kingdom

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Leonardo Music JournalN i c o l a s C o l l i n s , E d i t o r - i n - C h i e f

R o g e r F . M a l i n a , E x e c u t i v e E d i t o r

LMJ is the companion annual journal to Leonardo. LMJ is devoted to aesthetic and techni-cal issues in contemporary music and the sonic arts. Each thematic issue features artists and writers from around the world, representing a wide range of stylistic viewpoints. Each volume includes the latest offering from the LMJ CD series—an exciting sampling of works chosen by a guest curator and accompanied by notes from the composers and performers. Institutional subscribers to Leonardo receive LMJ as part of a yearly subscription. Individuals may subscribe to LMJ alone or as part of their subscription to Leonardo (see page 8).

MIT Press Journals offers LMJ and the quarterly publication Computer Music Journal (see page 2) at a special combined subscription price; see details below.

About the EditorNicolas Collins is a composer, sound installation artist, and concert curator. He lives in

Chicago, Illinois, and teaches at the School of the Art Institute.

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Editorial AddressPatricia BentsonLMJ Managing EditorLeonardo/ISAST211 Sutter Street, Suite 501San Francisco, CA 94108 tel: 415-391-1110fax: [email protected]

Book Reviews AddressMichael Punt, Editor-in-ChiefLeonardo ReviewsUniversity of PlymouthSchool of Computing Communications and ElectronicsPortland SquareDrake CircusPlymouthDevonPL4 8AAUnited Kingdom

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The New England Quarterly L i n d a S m i t h R h o a d s , E d i t o r

For over 80 years, The New England Quarterly (NEQ) has published the best that has been written on New England’s cultural, literary, political, and social history. Contributions cover a range of time periods, from before European colonization to the present, and any subject ger-mane to New England’s history—for example, the region’s literary and artistic productions, its political practice and philosophies, race relations, labor struggles, religious controversies, and the organization of family life. The journal also treats the migration of New England ideas, people, and institutions to other parts of the United States and the world. In addition to major essays, features include memoranda and edited documents, reconsiderations of tra-ditional texts and interpretations, essay reviews, and book reviews.

About the EditorLinda Smith Rhoads has served in various editorial capacities with NEQ since 1981; she has

been editor since 2002. She has also taught at Northeastern University and coordinated educational outreach programs for the Massachusetts Historical Society and the Colonial Society of Massachusetts.

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OctoberR o s a l i n d K r a u s s , A n n e t t e M i c h e l s o n , G e o r g e B a k e r ,

Y v e - A l a i n B o i s , B e n j a m i n H . D . B u c h l o h , H a l F o s t e r , D e n i s

H o l l i e r , D a v i d J o s e l i t , C a r r i e L a m b e r t - B e a t t y , M i g n o n N i x o n ,

a n d M a l c o l m T u r v e y , E d i t o r s

At the forefront of art criticism and theory, October focuses critical attention on the contemporary arts—film, painting, music, media, photography, performance, sculp-ture, and literature—and their various contexts of interpretation.

Examining relationships between the arts and their critical and social contexts, October addresses a broad range of readers. Original, innovative, provocative, each issue presents the best, most current texts by and about today’s artistic, intellectual, and critical vanguard.

About the EditorsRosalind Krauss is University Professor at Columbia University. Annette Michelson is Professor Emeritus at New York University.George Baker is Assistant Professor of Art History at UCLA.Yve-Alain Bois is Professor in the School of Historical Studies at the Institute for

Advanced Study.Benjamin H. D. Buchloh is Franklin D. and Florence Rosenblatt Professor of Modern Art

at Harvard University.Hal Foster is Townsend Martin ’17 Professor of Art and Archaeology at Princeton

University.Denis Hollier is Professor of French at New York University.David Joselit is Carnegie Professor of Art at Yale University.Carrie Lambert-Beatty is Assistant Professor in the Department of History of Art and

Architecture and the Department of Visual and Environmental Studies at Harvard University.

Mignon Nixon is Lecturer in the History of American Art at the Courtauld Institute of Art, University of London.

Malcolm Turvey teaches film history at Sarah Lawrence College.

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Book Reviewer AddressAdam LehnerManaging EditorSee Editorial Address, above

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PAJ A Journal of Performance and Art

B o n n i e M a r r a n c a , E d i t o r

PAJ is admired internationally for its independent critical thought and cutting-edge explorations. PAJ charts new directions in performance, video, drama, dance, installa-tions, media, film, and music, integrating theatre and the visual arts. Artists’ writings performance drawings and notations, essays, interviews, and a special review section for performances, exhibitions and international festivals are featured in the issues. Also included are new plays and performance texts from around the world.

About the EditorBonnie Marranca is the author of Performance Histories, Ecologies of Theatre and

Theatrewritings, which received the George Jean Nathan Award for Dramatic Criticism, and the editor of several anthologies, including New Europe: plays from the continent, Plays for the End of the Century, Conversations on Art and Performance and The Theatre of Images. She has taught and lectured at several universities in the US and abroad, and is on the faculty of Eugene Lang College/The New School for Liberal Arts.

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Editorial AddressPAJ: A Journal of Performance and ArtP.O. Box 532, Village StationNew York, NY 10014tel/fax: [email protected]

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Asian Economic PapersJ e f f r e y D . S a c h s , B o k y e o n g P a r k , W i n g T h y e W o o a n d N a o y u k i

Y o s h i n o , E d i t o r s

Asian Economic Papers is sponsored by the Earth Institute at Columbia University, the 21st Century Center for Excellence at Keio University, the Korea Institute for International Economic Policy, and the Global Economy and Development Program at the Brookings Institution. AEP’s articles focus on high-quality, objective analysis of key economic issues of a particular Asian economy or of the broader Asian region, and offer creative solutions to these Asian economic issues. AEP selects articles from open submissions and solicits articles from the top experts in the fields that are of high contemporary interest. Authors present their analyses at the Asian Economic Panel, which convenes twice a year in different parts of the world. The panel, which held its first meeting in April of 2001, consists of over fifty leading economists from all over the world specially invited to discuss the subjects of that particular meeting. AEP makes its publication decisions after reviewing the revised papers.

About the EditorsJeffrey D. Sachs is Director of the Earth Institute at Columbia University.Wing Thye Woo is Professor of Economics, University of California at Davis and Senior Fellow,

Brookings Institution.Bokyeong Park is a Research Fellow at the Korea Institute for International Economic Policy.Naoyuki Yoshino is Professor of Economics, Keio University.

Editorial AddressWing Thye WooEconomics DepartmentUniversity of CaliforniaOne Shields AvenueDavis, CA 95616-8578tel: 530-752-3035fax: [email protected]

subject area: asian economics

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Education Finance and PolicyT h o m a s A . D o w n e s a n d D a n G o l d h a b e r , E d i t o r s

Ongoing public policy developments affecting educational institutions and systems present edu-cation policy makers, administrators and economists with new global challenges and opportuni-ties. To aid in the deliberations, and help frame the intellectual discourse on education policy and practice, Education Finance and Policy promotes understanding of the means by which global resources can be justly generated and productively engaged to enhance human learning at all levels.

Topics explored in the journal include: school accountability; school choice; education stan-dards; equity and adequacy in school finance; within- and across-school and district resource allocation; teacher compensation; training and labor markets; instructional policy; higher educa-tion productivity and finance; and special education.

The journal is published by the MIT Press for the Association for Education Finance and Policy.

About the EditorsThomas A. Downes is Associate Professor of Economics at Tufts University.Dan Goldhaber is a Professor of Interdisciplinary Arts and Sciences at the University of

Washington.

Editorial AddressEducation Finance and PolicyDepartment of Economics University of FloridaPO Box 117140 Gainesville, FL 32611-7140(352) [email protected]

subject areas: economics/political science/public administration and policy/law and education finance

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The Review of Economics and StatisticsA l b e r t o A b a d i e , P h i l i p p e A g h i o n , A s i m I j a z K h w a j a , D a n i R o d r i k

( C h a i r ) , a n d M a r k W . W a t s o n , E d i t o r s

The Review of Economics and Statistics is a 94-year-old general journal of applied (especially quantitative) economics. Edited at Harvard University’s Kennedy School of Government, The Review has published some of the most important articles in empirical economics. From time to time, The Review also publishes collections of papers or sym-posia devoted to a single topic of methodological or empirical interest.

About the EditorsAlberto Abadie is Professor of Public Policy at the Harvard Kennedy School, Harvard University. Philippe Aghion is the Robert C. Waggoner Professor of Economics at Harvard University.Asim Ijaz Khwaja is Professor of Public Policy at the Harvard Kennedy School, Harvard University.Dani Rodrik is the Rafiq Hariri Professor of International Political Economy at the Harvard Kennedy School, Harvard University. Mark W. Watson is the Howard Harrison and Gabrielle Snyder Beck Professor of Economics and Public Affairs at Princeton University.

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Editorial AddressThe Review of Economics and Statistics79 JFK StreetBox 123Harvard UniversityCambridge, MA 02138tel: 617-495-2111fax: [email protected]

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subject areas: economics/ statistics/econometrics

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Global Environmental PoliticsJ e n n i f e r C l a p p a n d M a t t h e w P a t e r s o n , E d i t o r s

Global Environmental Politics examines the relationship between global political forces and environmental change, with particular attention given to the implications of local-global inter-actions for environmental management as well as the implications of environmental change for world politics. Each issue is divided into full-length research articles and shorter forum articles focusing on issues such as the role of states, multilateral institutions and agreements, trade, international finance, corporations, science and technology, and grassroots movements. Contributions to the journal come from across the disciplines including political science, inter-national relations, sociology, history, human geography, public policy, science and technology studies, environmental ethics, law, economics, and environmental science.

About the EditorsJennifer Clapp is Professor of Environment and Resource Studies at the University of Waterloo,

Canada.Matthew Paterson is Professor of Political Science at the University of Ottawa, Canada.

Editorial AddressGlobal Environmental PoliticsGovernment and International RelationsSchool of Social and Political SciencesUniversity of SydneyMerewether Building, H04Sydney, NSW, [email protected]

Book Reviewer AddressElizabeth R. DeSombreBook Review EditorGlobal Environmental PoliticsDepartment of Political ScienceWellesley College106 Central StreetWellesley, MA 02481-8203

subject areas: environmental science/ political science/ international relations/ sociology/science and technology studies

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Editorial AddressPhilip AuerswaldDirector, Center for Science and Technology PolicySchool of Public PolicyGeorge Mason University4400 University Drive, MS 3c6Fairfax, VA [email protected]

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International SecurityS t e v e n E . M i l l e r , E d i t o r - i n - C h i e f

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Journal of Cold War StudiesM a r k K r a m e r , E d i t o r

The Journal of Cold War Studies features peer-reviewed articles based on archival research in the former Communist world and in Western countries. Articles in the journal draw on declassified materials and new memoirs to illuminate and raise questions about numerous historical and theoretical concerns: theories of decision-making, deterrence, bureaucratic politics, institutional formation, bargaining, diplomacy, foreign policy conduct, and international relations. Using the latest evidence, the authors subject these theories, and others, to rigorous empirical analysis. The journal also includes an extensive section of reviews of new books pertaining to the Cold War and international politics.

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The Change to Engagement in Britain’s Cold War Policy: The Origins ofthe Thatcher-Gorbachev RelationshipArchie Brown

INTERNATIONAL ECONOMIC DIMENSIONS OF THE COLD WAR

CMEA’s International Investment Bank and the Crisis of DevelopedSocialismDavid R. Stone

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The Journal of Interdisciplinary HistoryR o b e r t I . R o t b e r g , T h e o d o r e K . R a b b , a n d R e e d U e d a , E d i t o r s

The Journal of Interdisciplinary History features substantive articles, research notes, review essays, and book reviews that relate historical study to applied fields such as economics and demographics. Spanning all geographical areas and periods of history, topics include:• Social history• Demographic history• Psychohistory• Political history• Family history• Economic history• Cultural history• Technological history

About the EditorsRobert I. Rotberg is President of the World Peace Foundation and Adjunct Professor,

Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University.Theodore K. Rabb is Emeritus Professor of History, Princeton University.Reed Ueda is Professor of History, Tufts University.

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Perspectives on Science Historical, Philosophical, Social

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Artificial LifeM a r k A . B e d a u , E d i t o r

Since its premiere in the fall of 1993, Artificial Life has become the unifying forum for the exchange of scientific information on the study of man-made systems that exhibit the behav-ioral characteristics of natural living systems. These systems can be synthesized in software, hardware, or wetware. Each issue features international research that spans the hierarchy of biological organization, including studies of the origin of life, self-assembly, growth and development, evolutionary and ecological dynamics, animal and robot behavior, social orga-nization, and cultural evolution.

The journal shapes and chronicles the development of artificial life, extending the horizons of empirical research in biology beyond the territory circumscribed by life-as-we-know-it and into the domain of life-as-it-could-be.

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Oregon, Adjunct Professor of Systems Science at Portland State University and Visiting Professor at the European School of Molecular Medicine.

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subject areas: theoretical biology/evolution/cognition/history of biology/ phi-losophy of biology

Biological TheoryIntegrating Development, Evolution and Cognition

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About the EditorsWerner Callebaut is the Scientific Manager of the Konrad Lorenz Institute for Evolution and

Cognition Research, Austria, and Visiting Research Professor of Philosophy of Science in the Department of Theoretical Biology, University of Vienna.

Linnda R. Caporael is Professor of Psychology and of Science and Technology Studies at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, NY.

Professor Peter Hammerstein heads the research group "Evolution of Organismic Systems" at the Institute for Theoretical Biology, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin.

Manfred D. Laubichler is Professor of Theoretical Biology and History of Biology in the School of Life Sciences, Arizona State University.

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Computational LinguisticsR o b e r t D a l e , E d i t o r - i n - C h i e f

Computational Linguistics is the longest-running publication devoted exclusively to the design and analysis of natural language processing systems. From this highly-regarded quarterly, university and industry linguists, computational linguists, artificial intelligence (AI) investigators, cognitive scientists, speech specialists, and philosophers get information about computational aspects of research on language, linguistics, and the psychology of lan-guage processing and performance. The journal is published by the MIT Press on behalf of the Association for Computational Linguistics.

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