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CRITICAL STUDIES IN TELEVISION: Call for Reviewers

Critical Studies in Television is an international, peer-reviewed journal of television studies, published three times a year by Manchester University Press.  Now in its tenth year, CST publishes on a wide range of topics and, largely in response to its success in attracting high-quality articles, is seeking to expand its base of academic reviewers, especially in areas where the journal is receiving a high volume of submissions.

The editors would be pleased to receive expressions of interest from researchers with expertise in any aspect of television studies, but we are particularly interested in established scholars of global television, especially East Asian (Singaporean, Korean, Malaysian and Taiwanese and Chinese TV) and Latin America.

If you would like to be considered as a CST reviewer, please forward a CV with a statement outlining your expertise and principal interests to both:

Janet McCabe, Managing Editor, Critical Studies in Television, at: [log in to unmask] 
and
Stephen Lacey, Associate Editor, Critical Studies in Television at: [log in to unmask]
 

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