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LABS

Dates or Deadline: 
22 April 2022 to 30 June 2023
Organized by: 
Leonardo/ISAST
Contact: 
Sheila Pinkel
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Leonardo Graduate Abstracts is an evolving, comprehensive database of graduate thesis abstracts (PhD, Master's and MFA) on topics at the intersection of the arts, sciences and technology. Persons who have received advanced degrees in arts (visual, sound, performing, text), computer sciences, the sciences and/or technology that in some way investigate philosophical, historical, critical or applications of science or technology to the arts are invited to submit an abstract of their thesis for publication consideration in this database. 

In addition to being published in the Leonardo Abstracts database, a selection of top abstracts chosen by a peer review panel is published annually in Leonardo journal and on this website. Authors of abstracts most highly ranked by the panel are also invited to submit an article for publication consideration in Leonardo. The aim of Leonardo Abstracts Service is not to duplicate existing thesis databases but rather to give visibility to interdisciplinary work, which is often hard to retrieve from existing databases.

The international peer review panel is made up of academics and artists and is chaired by Leonardo Graduate Abstracts editor-in-chief Sheila Pinkel, Emerita Professor of Pomona College.

For more information on how to apply see https://leonardo.info/graduate-abstracts.

ISSN: 
1071-4391
Title: 

Leonardo Abstracts Service 2020

November 2020

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The Leonardo Abstracts Service (LABS) is an evolving, comprehensive database of thesis abstracts (PhD, Master's and MFA) on topics at the intersections between art, science and technology. This English-language database is hosted by Pomona College (Claremont, CA), under the direction of editor-in-chief Sheila Pinkel. Each year, in addition to being published in the database, a selection of abstracts chosen by a peer review panel for their special relevance are published annually on our website. We are pleased to present the top-ranked thesis abstracts of 2020.

Dates or Deadline: 
1 January 2021 to 1 April 2021
Contact: 
Sheila Pinkel
Publication: 

Leonardo Abstract Services (LABS) is currently seeking peer reviewers for the 2021 review process. In July they will evaluate and rank MA, MFA, and PhD abstracts that in some way relate to the intersection of art, science and/or technology. These abstracts can be found at collections.pomona.edu/labs/. Please contact Sheila Pinkel, spinkel4@gmail.com, if you are interested in participating.