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[Commlist] The Journal of Beatles Studies - Open for Submissions
Wed Jul 05 12:25:57 GMT 2023
Liverpool University Press is delighted to announce a call for
contributions for the fourth issue of /The Journal of Beatles Studies
<https://www.liverpooluniversitypress.co.uk/journal/jbs>/. The aims of
the journal are to provide a voice to new and emerging research locating
the Beatles in new contexts, groups and communities from within and
beyond academic institutions; to inaugurate, innovate, interrogate and
challenge narrative, cultural historical and musicological tropes about
the Beatles as both subject and object of study; to publish original and
critical research from Beatles scholars around the globe and across
disciplines.
“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/> and MA The Beatles, Music Industry
and Heritage
<https://www.liverpool.ac.uk/study/postgraduate-taught/taught/beatles-ma/overview/>.
With the addition of the new Yoko Ono Lennon Centre
<https://www.liverpool.ac.uk/yoko/>, the University of Liverpool is an
exciting hub for Beatles Scholarship.
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
<https://www.liverpooluniversitypress.co.uk/pages/open-access-journals/>
page, which includes the Open Access Journal Article Contributor Agreement.
*Submit your research *
The editors invite original contributions of 6-8,000 words that set out
empirically and critically informed ideas for a future-facing agenda for
the study of the Beatles, identifying existing paradigms and suggesting
new directions, agendas and methodologies for research. The journal
elicits peer-reviewed, interdisciplinary articles encompassing
scholarship about, but not limited to:
• The Beatles as academic object
• The historical moment of the Beatles
• The music of the Beatles, including issues of composition, recording,
performance, reception and interpretation
• Beatles fandom and communities
• Social identities and the Beatles
• Beatles geographies
• The legacy of the Beatles
• Cultural value and the Beatles
• The Beatles as heritage object
• The global Beatles
• Beatles historiography
• Mediation of the Beatles
• Beatles pedagogies
• Economics of the Beatles
• Archiving and collecting the Beatles
• Sustaining the Beatles
*How to submit*
Abstracts of 500 words inclusive of an indicative bibliography and short
biography should be submitted to the editors by *31 August 2023*.
Please note the editors cannot accept article proposals for this issue
after this deadline. Unfortunately, we cannot accept unsolicited
articles at any time.
Notification of invitation to authors to submit articles will be sent by
30 September 2023
Deadline for submission of full article drafts: 30 November 2023
Deadline for submission of revised articles: 01 January 2024
Publication date: March 2024
Publishers who would like to submit Beatles-related books and media for
review consideration can contact the editors at the below email address.
*Proposals for future special issues & guest editors*
Proposals for special issues 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.
All correspondence should be sent to (JournalOfBeatlesStudies /at/ outlook.com)
<mailto:(JournalOfBeatlesStudies /at/ outlook.com)>.
Read the latest issue >
<https://www.liverpooluniversitypress.co.uk/toc/jbs/2022/Autumn>
*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.
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