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 Innovative and exciting, every issue of Home Cultures offers surprising insights ... Standing out from the spate of interdisciplinary journals, it is at the center of the new terrains which are replacing the old divisions between humanities and social sciences.  Richard Wilk, Indiana University, USA

 What makes Home Cultures such an exciting journal is the ways in which it has created an arena where very different research traditions meet. The result is a very stimulating mix of ideas, perspectives and styles of writing.  Orvar Löfgren, University of Lund, Sweden 

 

Edited by

Victor Buchli, University College London, UK
Alison Clarke, University of Applied Arts, Vienna, Austria
Setha Low, City University of New York, USA

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Print ISSN:
1740-6315
Online ISSN: 1751-7427
Frequency: 3 times per year

Home Cultures
is an interdisciplinary, peer-reviewed journal dedicated to the critical understanding of the domestic sphere, its artifacts, spaces and relations, across timeframes and cultures. 'Home' is a highly fluid and contested site of human existence that reflects and reifies identities and values.
In this context Home Cultures explores the relationship between body and building, consumption, material culture, the meaning of home, moving cultures and social consequences of planning and architecture.

 
 

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Abstracting/Indexing

Home Cultures is covered by the following abstracting/indexing services:
* Abstracts in Anthropology
* AIO Anthropological Index Online
* ARTbibliographies Modern
* British Humanities Index
* Current Contents / Arts & Humanities
* DAAI Design and Applied Arts Index
* IBR International Bibliography of Book Reviews of Scholarly Literature in the 
  Humanities and Social Sciences
* IBSS International Bibliography of Social Sciences
* IBZ International Bibliography of Periodical Literature on the Humanities and Social
  Sciences
* ISI Arts and Humanities Citation Index

* Scopus
* Sociological Abstracts

 
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