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Kerb 30 Landscape Architecture Journal invites your contribution!

KERB has been excited to see Expressions of Interest roll in for Kerb30 - Power: Resistance, Surrender and Agency in Landscapes of Uncertainty.
A reminder that EOIs will continue to be welcomed until 22 April 2022, and encourage those considering to make contact! 

Submit directly to kerb.journal@rmit.edu.au

w: www.kerb-journal.com 
i: 
@kerbjournal
e: kerb.journal@rmit.edu.au

Kerb is produced  in Naarm on the sovereign unceded lands of the Boonwurrung and Wurundjeri peoples of the Eastern Kulin Nation. Kerb recognises the strength of the custodians of this Country and acknowledge their elders’ past, present and emerging.

 

 

KERB is pleased to announce that they have recently opened expressions of interest for submissions to the 30th Issue of Kerb - RMIT’s internationally recognised Landscape Architecture Journal. On behalf of the student-led editorial team, They invite your expression of interest in contributing to the publication, and ask you to distribute amongst your peers, colleagues, and constituents. 

The thematic for this year is detailed below.

POWERResistance, Surrender and Agency in a Landscape of Uncertainty.

They are immersed in power, seen and unseen, intuitively and forcibly, felt and heard. It is tightly held, seldom deserved, and often misplaced. As agents of facilitation - negotiating environmental and temporal flux - landscape architects play a vital role in articulating the narratives of human and non-human culture over time. They also address, navigate, and ultimately influence existing power structures intrinsic to the living world - for better or worse.

With this in mind, Kerb 30: POWER will cast a floodlight into the interdisciplinary bullpen to reveal and examine the proverbial powers that make and unmake us. 

  • How does power manifest? 
  • How do we address existing ecologies of power? 
  • Where are the opportunities to shift the power inherent in our landscapes?

They are asking for expressions of interest and abstracts (max 300 words) that speak to POWER within the context of landscape architecture and its constituents. Abstracts exploring expressions of POWER in the form of essays, interviews, drawings and illustrations, photo-essays, and projects are welcomed. 

Submissions from students, researchers, practitioners, thinkers, non-architects, non-humans, and all disciplines will be warmly received until EOD 22nd April 2022.

For further information on their journal, this year's theme, and any upcoming events, please visit their website or don’t hesitate to contact them directly.

Submit directly to kerb.journal@rmit.edu.au

w: www.kerb-journal.com 
i: 
@kerbjournal
e: kerb.journal@rmit.edu.au

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