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Technomaterialism is looking for writers

Technomaterialism is looking for contributors. We are interested in pitches for essays on topics such as safety in the club from an abolitionist point of view, labor & anti-work politics, Black autonomy, pan-Africanism, Afro diasporic solidarity.

We encourage point of views grounded in the political economy of dance music & problematics within the realm of Black radical theory.

ABOUT THE COMPANY

Technomaterialism is an Afro-diasporic and Black materialist multidisciplinary platform formed by Black writers, musicians and club workers. It is focused on providing alternatives to McCarthyism & neoliberal representation optics in dance music.

WHAT TO INCLUDE IN SUBMISSION

  • Write a short introduction about yourself
  • Include a paragraph highlighting your writing experience, relevant credentials and publication credits
  • Attach links to your strongest work or portfolio, and online profile.

COMPENSATION

  • ~$270 per article- Our essays are about 2000 words long

CONTACT

For more information, visit their website.

Email all questions and submissions to: contact@technomaterialism.com

Margarita Sanabria

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