Logic(s) magazine now accepting pitches until Jan 27

 

Logic(s)—the first Black and Asian queer tech magazine—is set to detonate, remix, and reclaim the tech journalism genre. Logic(s) is now accepting pitches for its inaugural issue, supa dupa skies (move slow and heal things).

Logic(s) is deeply interested in pieces reflecting on a critical caste, abolitionist approach that moves beyond demands for corporate inclusion or police prosecution of hate crimes. The magazine is also looking to receive submissions thoughtfully engaging with the distinctions and connections between caste, race and nationality in the development of new technologies or grassroots campaigns refusing them.

Compensation for successful submissions begins at $1,200 for shorter essays of 1200-1600 words, and $2,000 for longer features of 2000-4000 words and up. Other media will be compensated at the same rate depending on length.

About our partnership with Logic(s)

Logic is a magazine founded in 2016 with the goal of deepening conversations about tech in journalism.

In 2023, Logic is taking an even bigger step in that direction by relaunching as Logic(s) with the help of INCITE at Columbia University. In its new form, Logic(s) will be headed by Xiaowei Wang and J. Khadijah Abdurahman and will become the world's first Black, Asian and queer tech magazine. Logic(s) will critically engage with tech in ways that—simply put—no other publication has been able to.

INCITE has committed to providing administrative and other support to the magazine over the course of three years—with the aim of making Logic(s) a sustainable venture. As INCITE’s mission is to create knowledge for public action, this partnership—which gathers critical knowledge in forms for the public—is an opportunity to meet our mission and develop models for platforming critical knowledge.