The texts listed below run the gamut from actual examples of Cultural Studies scholarship (in a variety of forms) to essays about Cultural Studies (as a whole or in part). The "columns" are from a moment in the list's history when (a) there was an Advisory Board and (b) several Board members wrote semi-regular columns for the list's website.
Columns
S. Elizabeth Bird
- Can There Be (Should There Be) an Applied Cultural Studies? [17 October 1999]
Norma Coates
- Let It Bloom: A Plea for Plurality in Popular Music Studies [10 October 1999]
Joy V. Fuqua
Tim Haslett
- Teresa Brennan, Psychoanalysis, and Feminism: A Case for a Psychic Materialism in Cultural Studies [10 October 1999]
- Affect and Its Distress Signals [8 August 1999]
Steve Jones
- Wired No More [17 October 1999]
- Moving @ Speed of Academia [22 August 1999]
Stephen Muecke
- Austin Powers and the Cultural Unconscious [15 August 1999]
Chantal Nadeau
Lisa Parks
- Orbital Viewing: Satellite Technologies and Cultural Practice [7 November 1999]
- Powder Keg in Santa Barbara: Media, Politics and the Balkans War [15 August 1999]
Alvaro Pina
- The Project of a Renewed Modernity: Working-class Culture, Adult Education, and Cultural Studies [1 December 2001]
- Williams's Cultural Studies Project, and Grossberg's Critique: An Exploration [7 August 2000]
- Teaching and Doing Cultural Studies in Portugal [30 January 2000]
- Making Contexts Visible [8 August 1999]
Gilbert B. Rodman
- If You Build It, They Will . . . Do Cultural Studies? [23 July 2000]
- Teach Your . . . Children? [19 September 1999]
- Where We Haven't Been [1 August 1999]
Gregory J. Seigworth
- Eight Points in Pursuit of Absolute Fabulation [1 October 2000]
- Where Do Your Fingers Go? [31 October 1999]
- Sound Affects [5 September 1999]
McKenzie Wark
- Other Voices, Other Rooms: Eccentricity and Creativity in the Arts [12 September 1999]
- Derrida Live [22 August 1999]
J. Macgregor Wise
- Culture and Technology [24 October 1999]
- What Is Culture, Anyway? [29 August 1999]
Essays
- Anne Balsamo -- Feminism for the Incurably Informed
- Michael Bérubé -- Cultural Criticism and the Politics of Selling Out
[At this same site, there are responses to Bérubé's essay from Ronald Sukenick, Robert Markley, Curtis White, Cary Wolfe, Marjorie Perloff, joe amato, Mark Amerika, Jamie Owen Daniel, and Gregory Ulmer and Joseph Tabbi, as well as Bérubé's response to his respondents, Selling Out in a Buyer's Market.] - Daniel Chandler -- Marxist Media Theory
- Brent Edwards -- Prophet Motive
- Henry Giroux, David Shumway, Paul Smith, and James Sosnoski -- The Need for Cultural Studies: Resisting Intellectuals and Oppositional Public Spheres
- Donna Haraway -- The Ironic Dream of a Common Language for Women in the Integrated Circuit: Science, Technology, and Socialist Feminism in the 1980s or A Socialist Feminist Manifesto for Cyborgs
- Douglas Kellner -- Communications vs. Cultural Studies: Overcoming the Divide
- Chuck Kleinhans -- Cultural Appropriation and Subcultural Expression: The Dialectics of Cooptation and Resistance
- Michael Pickering -- Cultural Studies and the Challenge to English
- Andrew Ross -- Poll Stars
- Cornel West -- Toward a Socialist Theory of Racism