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Call for Submission: Dichotomy 27 GATHER

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Call for Submission: Dichotomy 27 GATHER

Dichotomy, a student-published journal, strives to be a critical link between University of Detroit Mercy students and the discourses on design, architecture, urbanism, and community development. Like the institution, Dichotomy focuses on social justice and critical thought concerning intellectual, spiritual, ethical, and social development both in and outside of Detroit. Dichotomy aims to disseminate these relevant investigations conducted by students, faculty, and professionals.

CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS:
DICHOTOMY 27: GATHER

Abstracts due May 1, 2023

Dichotomy invites responses and perspectives that are in GATHER.

Gather is movement. The undeniable force which collects, congregates, and accumulates through time and space towards a center. Through gathering, the immaterial and material matter is integrated into a synergistic whole. Gather identifies concepts and mediums across multiple dimensions to illuminate a pathway molded into a holistic collage. This is a mosaic of equally valued perspectives and ideas. Dichotomy 27 explores the intrinsic nature of gathering to create a collection that brings new understanding and meaning to positions within the design, architecture, community development, and related fields through essays, articles, and other creative works.

SUBMIT HERE: https://www.dichotomyjournal.com/submit

 

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