JUNCTURES 27: Judgement
Junctures: The Journal for Thematic Dialogue is a multidisciplinary academic journal founded in 2003as a forum for trans-disciplinary discussion, analysis, and critique. Junctures is published by OtagoPolytechnic Press. The print edition of this journal is co-published by Otago Polytechnic Press andGeneral Editions.
Junctures encourages discussion across boundaries, whether these are disciplinary, geographic,cultural, social or economic. Junctures embraces the long established fields of the humanities,arts, science, law, medicine and philosophy, as well as engaging with the challenges of more recentdisciplinary and interdisciplinary fields. Each issue of Junctures is organised as a site of encounteraround a theme. This allows us to highlight the resonances and disturbances of dialogue.
Theme for issue 25 is 'judgement'
Edward Hanfling, Editorial: 'judgement'
Krishanu Singh et al., "Witchcraft, Judgement and Cultural Perception: The Case of Jharkhand"
Michael Cop and Janel Atlas, "Judging a Type of Character: The Anointing Women, Mindfulness, and Beginner’s Mind"
Ewa A. Łukaszyk, "Cultured readings. Transcoloniality and aesthetic judgement in global literary criticism"
Raewyn Martyn, "Multi-dimensional Painting"
Isabella Lepoamo, "Tender Monuments – Sacred Ordinary Revisited"
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