This looks super interesting Alan!  Many thanks for posting, and for other such 
calls in the past.

Quick note on the editorial group:  
https://eventalaesthetics.net/editorial-board/

I don't know most of the names, some sound familiar (Carvalho, Xenakis?), but 
their areas of interest are very diverse and intriguing.  James Camien 
McGuiggan lists R.G. Collingwood, who I happened to read a tiny bit of back in 
the mists of time when I visited Cambridge UK in 1991 and audited a course on 
aesthetics by J.P. Casey.  Wittgenstein's lectures on aesthetics were a topic, 
as well as Collingwood's idea of "question and answer," which he compared to 
the playing of a musical instrument (rather than as an acquisition of fact 
data) in his Autobiography.  I quoted the Collingwood often in grad school in 
the context of the Frankfurt school and other communication-oriented ideas so 
definitely an influence.  Something nice to revisit for an article or 
"collision" -- that is an interesting event/enactment way of framing a piece of 
writing I think.

I can't find Collingwood's Autobiography online to buy, so will have to dig in 
my ancient basement among the relics.  Always a fun process, not sure why!  🙂


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Subject: [NetBehaviour] CFP might be of interest here -

Check this out, on the Aesthetics of Pandemics, call for papers from Evental 
Aesthetics -

Evental Aesthetics is an independent, double-blind peer-reviewed journal 
dedicated to
philosophical and aesthetic intersections. The journal is open-access, and 
there are no
publication fees. The editors seek submissions for a special issue in early 
2021.

Thanks, Alan -

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