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Works and Days provides a scholarly forum for the exploration of problems in cultural studies, pedagogy, and institutional critique, especially as they are impacted by the global economic crisis of late capitalism.  Whereas most scholarly journals publish groups of relatively unrelated essays, each volume of Works and Days focuses on a specific issue, and contributors are encouraged to share their work with each other.

Recent special issues of the Works and Days journal have focused on the effect of globalization on women and the environment, the attacks on academic freedom, the privatization of higher education under neoliberal capitalism, the increasing exploitation of part-time, temporary faculty, the shift from print to electronic media, and the politics of knowledge.

We are eager to hear from anyone already at work on projects suitable for publication in Works and Days. We also encourage proposals for joint projects and will assist in their formation. In addition, we invite participants in symposia, conferences, and other research groups to consider developing their work through online collaboration and publishing their outcomes as special issues of Works and Days.



After forty years of publication, Works and Days 70/71 (Vol. 36, 2018-19) is the final volume of the journal. We thank everyone for their support of this publication. The archived web site will continue to be available.


Works & Days

70/71
Vol. 36
2018-19


The 40th Anniversary Retrospective: Capitalism, Climate Change, and Rhetoric


Guest Edited by
Catherine Chaput


Featuring:
Catherine Chaput
Jeffrey J. Williams
Brian G. Caraher
Kathryn Lambrecht
Phillip Goodwin
Jason Ludden
Leslie R. Anglesey
Carl G. Herndl
Celeste M. Condit
Ralph Cintron
Leah Ceccarelli
John Ackerman
Jaquelyn Davis
Crystal Colombini
Nancy Welch
Tony Scott
Lynda Walsh
Jonathan Alexander
Marc Bousquet














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