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Kate Douglas <[log in to unmask]>
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Film and TV Studies Discussion List <[log in to unmask]>
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http://www.media-culture.org.au/reviews



M/C Reviews is an on-line review journal,
affiliated with M/C: A Journal of Media and
Culture. M/C Reviews is an internationally
recognised journal that publishes progressive
critical interventions within 5 sub-sections:
Events, Screens, Sounds, Spaces and Words. We
also publish themed issues in Features,
including our most recent edition that explored
issues relating to the 2002 Football World Cup.



We would like to invite contributions for short
articles/reviews on any topic relating to our 5
sub-sections. Preference will be given to
articles or reviews of current cultural
products or recent issues.



Reviews should be 500-1000 words in length.
Submissions exceeding this length will not be
considered. Before submitting your article,
please visit the relevant section for examples
of recently published articles.



Reviews can be submitted directly on-line at
http://www.media-
culture.org.au/reviews/submit.php (* please
note, you must register before submitting.
Anonymous reviews will not be published *) or
can be e-mailed to M/C Reviews’ General Editor
Kelly McWilliam at [log in to unmask]
or [log in to unmask]






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