Welcome to the IAFOR Journal of Cultural Studies Volume 3 Issue 2. The issue showcases the breadth of Cultural Studies today, with contributions on China, Japan, Indonesia, England, South Africa and the USA. Going beyond the geo-cultural dimension though, it also addresses issues of (multi-) disciplinary history and development. A number of contributions address and challenge recent moves in cultural studies theory and attempt to realign older theories with newer developments. This is far removed from any kind of revisionism or the nostalgic hankering for an imagined community; rather, it highlights the fact that while theory and its applications move on, something is always lost when new regimes of thought come in. As such, it amply demonstrates Adorno's wish to be at one with fallen theories, but only in the moment of their fall.