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Altitude

Altitude is a fully refereed journal that provides collaborative, interdisciplinary and international publishing in the field of Australian Humanities. It aims to provoke vibrant and exploratory textual conversations amongst new and emerging critical and scholarly writing (particularly early career researchers). Altitude was founded by Emily Potter and Robyn Tucker in the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, University of Adelaide in 2000. It is currently edited by Dr Emily Potter and Dr Clifton Evers.

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Kurungabaa

Kurungabaa a journal of literature, history and ideas for surfers. It publishes diverse genres including poetry, fiction, reflective and scholarly essays, memoirs, review essays, and interviews on surfing and surf culture. The aim is to promote and develop emerging writers and new voices from coastlines around the world. The journal offers material on surfing-related Indigenous history, culture and politics as well as key research and writing on economic, historical, cultural, values, environmental, ethical, consumption issues in surfing. It is edited by Dr Clifton Evers with Dr Alex Leonard (Vietnam), Dina X El Dessouky (USA), and Stuart Nettle (Australia).

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