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Team, E., 2014. Editorial. Body, Space & Technology, 13. DOI: http://doi.org/10.16995/bst.40

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We are delighted to say that we have reached our 20th edition with this issue of BST Journal. Our Autumn issue, although primarily dedicated to the DRHA (Digital Research in the Humanities and Arts) Conference held in Winchester in September of this year, also contains a selection of strong papers from our open call. We are maintaining our commitment to high quality interdisciplinary and occasionally provocative writings with an issue that contains 11 papers in total. These, together with contributions to our Perspectives and Performances sections, add up to a substantial body of work for our readers to engage with and consider. We will continue to support the same excellent standard of submissions which will remain relevant, reflective and topical in future issues. We always welcome feedback from our reader on the journal itself.

Welcome to the BST 20. Enjoy!

EDITORS

SUE BROADHURST, Brunel University

BARRY EDWARDS, Theatre Director

SUB EDITOR

IMOGENE NEWLAND

EDITORIAL BOARD

PAUL ALLAIN, University of Kent

JOHANNES BIRRINGER, Brunel University

CAROL BROWN, University of Auckland

IAN BUCHANAN, University of Wollongong

MARIA CHATZICHRISTODOULOU (aka MARIA X) - University of Hull

ELENA COLOGNI, University of Cambridge

JAMES G. R. CRONIN, University College Cork

STEVE DIXON, LASALLE College of the Arts, Singapore

EMMANOUIL KANELLOS, University of Greenwich

PETRA KUPPERS, University of Michigan, US

JO MACHON, University of Middlesex

JOHN MATTIAS, University of Plymouth

XAVIER MENDIK, Brighton University

DANIEL PLOEGER, Royal Central School of Speech and Drama

SITA POPAT, University of Leeds

FRANZISKA SCHRODER, Queen's University Belfast

STELARC, Curtin University, Western Australia

OLU TAIWO, Univeristy of Winchester

FIONA TEMPLETON, Brunel University

TRACEY WARR, Oxford Brookes University

WEBMASTER

STEVEN SAMS

COVER DESIGN

A CAVE system used to create immersive user environments. Image sourced: http://accad.osu.edu/~aprice/courses/BVE/examples.html

BST Journal acknowledges financial support from the School of Arts Brunel University. An online search facility is available at EBSCO Publishing www.ebscohost.com.

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