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[Commlist] The Journal of Beatles Studies Call for Contributions: Criticism, historical and textual scholarship, legacy and influence
Tue May 07 14:00:30 GMT 2024
Liverpool University Press is delighted to announce a call for
contributions for the sixth issue of /The Journal of Beatles Studies/.
The journal aims to bridge the gap between the study of the Beatles
across disciplines such as musicology, cultural studies, history,
sociology, music and creative industries, and fan studies, providing an
outlet for research undertaken to the very highest standards from around
the world.
“An international, inclusive, interdisciplinary focal point for ideas,
exchange and quality research”.
* Holly Tessler and Paul Long, Co-Editors of /The Journal of Beatles
Studies/
*A fully Open Access journal*
/The Journal of Beatles Studies/ is a fully Open Access journal,
published in association with the University of Liverpool
<https://www.liverpool.ac.uk/arts/>.
There is no Article Publishing Charge for authors and all articles are
published under a CC-BY license
<https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/>. More information on
publishing Open Access with Liverpool University Press can be found on
our Publishing Open Access Journal Articles page
<https://www.liverpooluniversitypress.co.uk/pages/open-access-journals/>.
*Submit your research *
Without privileging any particular critical approaches, methodologies,
or theories, the journal welcomes all contributions that throw light
upon the Beatles, their works, world, in their time and through to the
present day. In addition to publishing articles of original scholarship,
the journal also offers performance and exhibition reviews covering
productions from around the globe, reviews of recent books, blogs and
podcasts as well as a dedicated section for critical debates and
state-of-the-field surveys.
Articles can be on any aspect of the Beatles’ music, history or career,
but should be written in English for a non-specialist readership, engage
in critical scholarship and debate and be contextualised within an
appropriately academic context. We particularly encourage contributions
from writers from underrepresented groups including (but not limited
to): women, people of colour, the Global South, the LGBTQI+ community
and emerging scholars.
Read the author style guide >
<https://www.liverpooluniversitypress.co.uk/pb-assets/documents/Journals/jbs_styleguide-1676472669960.pdf>
*How to submit*
To submit a paper or discuss a potential submission, please contact the
Co-Editors: Holly Tessler, University of Liverpool and Paul Long, Monash
University via email using the link below.
Proposals for special issues are also welcome and should include a
500-word summary explaining the concept and context of the special
issue, recommendations and contact details of proposed guest editor(s),
as well as indicative lists of potential contributors and article ideas.
Publishers who would like to submit Beatles-related books and media for
review consideration may also do so at the same address via the link below.
Contact the Editors > <mailto:(JournalOfBeatlesStudies /at/ outlook.com)>
*Creating a network of Beatles scholarship*
The journal is also seeking to build an editorial board reflecting
global perspectives on the Beatles, helping to define, shape and
critique the purpose of this site of scholarship. We will be seeking
contributions to future editions and aim to organise events on and
offline to aid exchange and networking. Senior academics and/or industry
practitioners with relevant interest should submit expressions of
interests to journal editors via the above contact information.
Read the latest issue >
<https://www.liverpooluniversitypress.co.uk/toc/jbs/2023/Spring%2FAutumn>
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