Science is both a lexicon for what we know and a field of exploration for what we don’t know yet. In Room Magazine’s Science, as in science, we will savour curiosity, question orthodoxy, dig into hidden histories and understudied areas, and titrate, examine, hypothesize, collaborate, queer, and dream our way to wilder futures. How do we come about and decide what is knowledge? What knowledge is accessible, credible/sanctioned, or forbidden? What pseudo-sciences shaped society in the past, and are doing so now? What does it mean to have nonhuman teachers during the Anthropocene? Editors Chimedum Ohaegbu, Kailee Wakeman, Katie Stobbart, and Anna Lee-Popham seek your explorations of these questions, and invite as many other branching queries as you can imagine, for this issue.
Send us your women-in-STEM screeds, your poems shaped as research paper abstracts or Erlenmeyer flasks, your anatomical and botanical drawings that are just a little strange. Illustrate the inherent beauty of your favourite math formulae, or muse upon cognitive biases discussed by sociologists and psychologists. If you’ve ever dwelt on the history and modern-day evolution of medical racism, have a passion for Indigenous fire management systems, gesticulate when talking about neurolinguistics, or generally tend to think in -ologies, Room Magazine 49.1 Science is looking for you.
Underrepresented writers—including but not exclusive to women (cis and trans), trans men, Two-Spirit and non-binary writers who are Black, Indigenous, people of colour, queer, and/or disabled—are particularly encouraged to submit.
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