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[ecrea] Call for Reviewers: 'Critical Studies in Television' journal

Sat Dec 01 17:52:02 GMT 2012



*Call for Reviewers: ‘Critical Studies in Television’ journal*

Expressions of interest are sought from those wishing to undertake book reviews for the respected international journal /Critical Studies in Television/

/CST/ is the leading peer-reviewed international journal dedicated specifically to television studies. It is responsible for the well-regarded website ‘CSTonline’, and in 2013 the journal will be expanding from 2 to 3 issues per year. CST offers a broad-ranging, engaged and critical perspective on all aspects of scholarly television studies. Its book reviews play a crucial part in upholding this perspective and offering up-to-date coverage of, and reflection upon, the dynamic field of television studies.

/CST/ is currently seeking to expand its list of potential book reviewers, and we are interested in applications from scholars working in any area of television studies. We are particularly keen to hear from academics who specialise in one of the following expanding areas: global television and national televisions beyond UK/US; digital technology and new media; production and broadcasting history and policy; television comedy.

If you would like to be placed on the list of potential reviewers for /CST/, or would like more information, please contact Book Reviews editor Dr Sarah Cardwell at (s.cardwell /at/ kent.ac.uk) <mailto:(s.cardwell /at/ kent.ac.uk)> or Prof. Stephen Lacey at (swlacey /at/ glam.ac.uk) <mailto:(swlacey /at/ glam.ac.uk)> with a brief summary of your research specialisms, institutional affiliation and previous publications (where applicable).


Kim Akass
CSTonlinetv <http://cstonline.tv>



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