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http://www.colorado.edu/journals/standards/STANDARDS - The International Journal of Multicultural Studies — STANDARDS is an independent, not-for-profit electronic journal, hosted by the University of Colorado, Boulder. Check out the current online issue or archived issues on their website. Features interviews, articles, poetry, reviews, and other creative works.

http://www.uiowa.edu/~commstud/resources/bordercrossings/ — This University of Iowa Border Crossings collection is a must-see, especially the links under the Diaspora section. Other explorations in the Border Crossings includes Gender, La Frontera, Cyborgs, Lesbigay, Border Incidents, Other Borders.

http://carbon.cudenver.edu/~mryder/itc_data/postmodern.html — Martin Ryder from the University of Colorado demonstrates a wealth of information on Culture, Contemporary Philosophy, Critical Theory and Postmodern Thought. The site includes resources and readings on theories, theorists, and other selected writings.

TOPIA — http://www.yorku.ca/topia/Canadian Journal of Cultural Studies from York University. Subscribe to the journal, view past issues, check out links and events, and contribute pieces. Excerpt taken from the TOPIA site:

Our purpose is to provide a venue for current research in cultural studies for scholars who share a concern with cultures, nationalities, technologies, media, and the politics of space. We welcome submissions from Canada and across the world. Our editorial board is comprised of forty scholars from Canada, the U.S., Australia and Latin America. We publish historical and theoretical essays on culture that are accessible to a wide readership in the humanities and social sciences. We are also committed to publishing cultural and political debates, book and conference reviews, and cultural policy studies.

CENTER FOR SOCIAL MEDIA — http://centerforsocialmedia.org/ — This journal is dedicated to showcasing and analyzing media for social justice, democracy and civil society. Includes information on current projects, news, events, and research opportunities.

COGWEB — http://www.cogweb.net/ — This journal from UCLA is dedicated to exploring the connections between the study of human cognition to communication and cultural studies. Included on the site are discussions and resources about how cognition is shaped by language, cultural factors, and other social characteristics.

CULTURE MACHINE — http://culturemachine.tees.ac.uk/
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— The Culture Machine Journal provides insight into research in many cultural fields. For example, Culture Machine 7 features an issue dedicated to biopolitics. Each article then discusses subthemes relating to Biopolitics including the "Affect of Nanoterror" and "Biopolitics and Connective Mutation."

BLACKWELL PUBLISHING — http://www.blackwellpublishers.co.uk/cultural/ — Cultural Studies Resources from Blackwell Publishing is an exhaustive site with information on Material Culture, Cultural Policy, Cultural Studies of Technology, Science and Computers, Labour and Social Movements, Listservs and Usergroups, Metasites, Publishers, and Organizations.

INVISIBLE CULTURE — http://www.rochester.edu/in_visible_culture/ivchome.html — As we navigate both our physical and digital spaces more visually, this journal contains many useful critiques about how we shape our cultures and realities through the images that surround us. Excerpt taken from the site: This journal is dedicated to explorations of the material and political dimensions of cultural practices: the means by which cultural objects and communities are produced, the historical contexts in which they emerge, and the regimes of knowledge or modes of social interaction to which they contribute.

http://www.thegreenpages.ca/esac/ — Environmental Studies Association of Canada. Formed in 1993, this association focuses on teaching and research. Here is a quote from their site, "A Learned Society Bringing Together Academics, Professionals, and Activists to Share Insights About Environmental Affairs."

http://www.culturescope.ca/ev_en.php
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– Cultural Policy page from the Canadian Cultural Observatory. This page showcases cultural policies, data tables, reports, and other key figures relating to policy development in the cultural sector.