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BARBARA BAKER <[log in to unmask]>
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I'm glad to see all the other journals being mentioned; I do have a
correction to a previous post.  The NCA (National Communication
Association) journal is now called "Critical Studies in Media
Communication."  I didn't include in my original post because it
publishes more than film; however, film studies have been part of it
from the start.  It has a very good reputation in the Communication
discipline.

Barbara Baker

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To the traditional print journals that have already been suggested, I
would
add:

Journal of Film and Video (UFVA)
Critical Studies in Mass Communication (NCA)
Journal of Broadcasting & Electronic Media (BEA)

And I'd like to pose a related question:

Have any online-only journals been able to establish a serious academic
rep
yet?

E.g., Postmodern Culture (which, of course, is not just a media
studies
journal) has been around since 1990.  Have academics found it useful
getting jobs, promotions, and/or tenure?



>Date:    Tue, 30 Apr 2002 17:29:05 +0100
>From:    Dr Mikel Koven <[log in to unmask]>
>Subject: Journals
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>Sorry to start such a seemingly trivial thread, but I was just having
a
>conversation with a colleague and we were discussing film, television
>and related journals which had the highest academic reputations
>(deserved or not). These were not necessarily journals which we
>subscribe to, read, or even want to submit to, but are considered the
>heavy hitters on a CV. The list we came up with is appallingly small:
>
>Screen
>Cinema Journal
>(maybe)Camera Obscura
>
>And I wanted to put it out to you what your opinions were regarding
the
>major film and TV journals for academic weight.
>
>Dr. Mikel J. Koven
>Lecturer, Department of Theatre, Film and TV
>UWA
>(01970) 621605
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Jeremy Butler
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