Public Culture is currently edited at Columbia University and published for the Society for Transnational Cultural Studies by Duke University Press. Initially based at the University of Pennsylvania and published independently, in 1992 the journal moved to the University of Chicago, first under the editorship of Carol Breckenridge, later under Elizabeth Povinelli. In 2004, the journal moved from Chicago to New York to accompany its editor, Claudio Lomnitz, based first at The New School and then, since 2006, at Columbia. Under Lomnitz and Executive Editor Dilip Parameshwar Gaonkar, Public Culture underwent a complete redesign and implemented three new regular sections: ?Doxa at Large,? a space for shorter opinion pieces on recent events; ?Arts in Circulation,? featuring reflections on innovative cultural work and on the work of art in public; and ?Sites of Knowledge,? focusing on institutions that have made a significant mark on a world region.
The journal has received recognition from several sources, including a nomination for Best Journal Design in the 2007 Council of Editors of Learned Journals Awards and a favorable review in the Times Literary Supplement.[2]