UTSePress Journals
Welcome to UTSePress Journals. UTSePress Journals are hosted by the UTS Library. Journal content and management is the responsibility of the individual editorial teams. Our Journals cover a diverse range of disciplines, including Governance, IC&T, International Studies, History, Law, Society, and Social Justice. Our editorial boards, authors and reviewers are drawn from an international team of experts. Our journals are read by researchers from all around the globe.
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African Journal of Information & Communication Technology
African Journal of Information and Communication Technology (AJICT) is an international journal providing a publication vehicle for coverage of topics of interest to those involved in computing, communication networks, electronic communications, information technology systems and Bioinformatics. It is serving as an open source vehicle of the works of researchers in ICT world wide that hitherto would not be available to organisations outside and within the African sub-region.
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Commonwealth Journal of Local Governance
A peer-reviewed journal that aims to strengthen the research voice of local government in the Commonwealth by providing a forum for researchers and practitioners interested in local government ideas and practices. Its overall focus is upon improving local governance and supporting local government as an agent of development. The journal is co-auspiced by the Commonwealth Local Government Forum (UK) and the UTS Centre for Local Government.
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Cosmopolitan Civil Societies: An Interdisciplinary Journal
Cosmopolitan Civil Societies: An Interdisciplinary Journal is concerned with developing a better understanding of social change and cultural cohesion in Australia and other cosmopolitan societies. Its focus lies at the intersection of conflict and cohesion, and in how division can be transformed into dialogue, recognition and inclusion. The journal aims to provide a forum for investigation of cosmopolitan engagement through collective action and learning; strengthening civil societies; migration, cultural diversity and racism; human rights and social justice. Researchers engaged in interdisciplinary and/or multidisciplinary work in areas such as social action, community capacity, migration and cultural diversity, and those aiming to inform policy-making for social and cultural sustainability are encouraged to contribute.
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Gateways: International Journal of Community Research and Engagement
Gateways is a refereed journal concerned with the practice and processes of community research and other forms of engagement. It provides a forum for academics, practitioners and community representatives to pursue issues and reflect on practices related to interactions between tertiary institutions and community organizations: academic interventions in community; community-based projects with links to the tertiary sector; and community initiatives.
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PORTAL Journal of Multidisciplinary International Studies
Portal Journal of Multidisciplinary International Studies is a fully peer-reviewed journal dedicated to the publishing of scholarly articles from practitioners of—and dissenters from—international, regional, area, migration and ethnic studies, and it is also dedicated to providing a space for the work of cultural producers interested in the internationalization of cultures. International Studies in Portal refers to studies of contemporary societies and cultures in relation to processes of transnationalization, polyculturation, transculturation, transmigration, globalization, and anti-globalization, and to material and imaginative responses by people and communities to those processes. Portal aims to achieve a genuinely multidisciplinary mix of approaches to international studies by scholars working in the Humanities, Social Sciences, and Cultural Studies, and by cultural producers working anywhere. The journal’s commitment to fashioning a genuinely “international” studies venue is also reflected in our willingness to publish critical and creative work in English as well as in Bahasa Indonesia, Chinese, Croatian, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Serbian, and Spanish.
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Provincial China
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Public History Review
Public History Review investigates the nature and forms of public history: how and to whom is the past communicated and how does the past operate in the present?
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Public Space: The Journal of Law and Social Justice
Public Space: The Journal of Law and Social Justice is a peer reviewed, multi media, online, law journal which draws on cross disciplinary research and scholarship to address social justice issues of immediate and wide ranging concern. Public Space also includes an Open Space for non-refereed contributions, including reviews, links to other journals or conferences, and discussion. Public Space is published twice a year in open access form by the Faculty of Law of the University of Technology, Sydney and UTSepress.
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Sydney Journal
Sydney's history from first human settlement to the present.
ISSN: 1835-0151
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Transforming Cultures eJournal
A peer-reviewed journal on social, cultural and environmental change. The Transforming Cultures eJournal also includes interviews, reflections and discussions on contemporary debates as well as book reviews on related, innovative publications.
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Unscrunched
Unscrunched publishes writing from students in the Writing and Cultural Studies Area of the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences at the University of Technology, Sydney.







