disClosure: A Journal of Social Theory • Issue 22: Security CALL FOR PAPERS SUBMISSION DEADLINE: July 1st, 2012 The editorial collective of disClosure seeks submissions that explore SECURITY as it is understood in a variety of areas and disciplines. Possible topics might include: * Occupy/Resistance * Scale * Livelihood/Home *Empire *Boundaries *(trans)Nationalism *War and Trauma *Violence/Terror *Technology *(in)Security *Citizenship and Migration *Commonwealth *Nationhood, Subjectivity, and Personhood *Regimes/Governance *Networks *Geopolitics/Sovereignty *Cosmopolitanism * Economy/Finance *Public(s) * Surveillance disClosure is a blind refereed journal produced in conjunction with the Committee on Social Theory at the University of Kentucky. We welcome submissions from all theoretical perspectives and genres (scholarly articles, interviews, reviews, short fiction, poetry, artwork) and from authors and artists (academically affiliated or not) concerned with social theory. SUBMISSION INFORMATION: Scholarly Articles, Essays, Poetry, and Fiction: Please submit electronically in Word format to disclosurejournal@gmail.com. Submissions should be double-spaced with no more than 10,000 words. Manuscripts, notes, and bibliographies should follow Chicago format, where applicable. Book Reviews: Please submit electronically in Word format to disclosurejournal@gmail.com. These should be approximately 1,000 words and should review works published no earlier than 2009. Art and other graphic materials: Artists should submit digital or camera-ready material. Electronic submissions should be accompanied by a hard copy. Art cannot be returned, so do not send originals. Do not submit material that has been half-toned for publication (e.g., pictures in books or catalogues). All art will be published in B&W, so please submit accordingly. **Authors are responsible for securing copyright and fair-use notices and must submit them prior to disClosure publication. All material accepted by disclosure for publication becomes property of the journal. disClosure is not responsible for loss or damage resulting from submission. Inquiries and Submissions: Art and Other Graphic Materials: Richard Parmer and Tom Loder disclosurejournal@gmail.com disClosure C/O Naomi Norasak/Tom Loder/Richard Parmer 1613 Patterson Office Tower University of Kentucky Lexington, KY 40506-0027 The Committee on Social Theory at The University of Kentucky: http://web.as.uky.edu/socialtheory/ http://web.as.uky.edu/socialtheory/whatisdisclosure.htm