Dance Research Journal
In addition to the annual conference, CORD publishes the Dance Research Journal (DRJ) three times per year. DRJ is a peer-reviewed premiere publication for dance scholarship of international reach and includes articles, book reviews, and lists books received. Published articles address dance history, theory, pedagogy, politics, science, ethnography, and intersections with cultural, gender, critical race, and diasporic studies among others. DRJ is committed to cross-disciplinary research with a dance perspective. DRJ is edited by our very own Dr. Mark Franko. Dr. Franko wrote a review essay in DRJ 48/2 (August 2016) on interwar French dance theory and he is also co-editing the next issue of DRJ 48.3 (Dec. 2016) with Jens Richard Giersdorf on Randy Martin and Dance Studies.