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Archived since: Oct, 2015

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Title: UCLA Ethnomusicology Review

URL: http://ethnomusicologyreview.ucla.edu/

Description: Established as Pacific Review of Ethnomusicology in 1984, Ethnomusicology Review is the graduate student publication of the UCLA Department of Ethnomusicology. It is edited by graduate students and refereed by a faculty advisory board. Funding for the journal is provided by GSA Publications at UCLA. Ethnomusicology Review publishes an annual selection of scholarly articles in the Current Issue section of its website and posts essays, book reviews and blogs in its Sounding Board section. Scholars interested in contributing to one or both of these forums are invited to look through the submission guidelines below.

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Title: Párrafo: Revista de literatura, arte y cultura (UCLA)

URL: http://www.parrafomagazine.com/

Description: Párrafo is a trilingual publication--English, Spanish, and Portuguese--that features collaborations within the fields of literature, the arts and culture. Produced by the students of the UCLA Department of Spanish and Portuguese, Párrafo started as a fanzine in 2004 and has evolved into a more artistic magazine and website. To this day there have been five editions primarily related to the Luso-Hispanic world. We publish images (photographs, reproductions of art, engravings, etc.), as well as stories, poems, literary reports, and non-academic essays.

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Title: Mediascape: UCLA's Journal of Cinema and Media Studies

URL: http://www.tft.ucla.edu/mediascape/

Description: From Mediascape's "About Us": Our aim is to create a forum which takes an interdisciplinary approach to visual cultural studies. Conceptually, we see this journal as focusing on the moving image and all its manifestations. We want to endorse a non-exclusive treatment of visual culture and will look for cross-disciplinary, cross- technological, and cross-cultural perspectives of our field to make up the content of the journal. Our staff comprises members of UCLA's School of Film, Television and Digital Media and represents both the field of critical studies, as well as the moving image archive program. We are interested in the constantly changing face of our field and the places where it crosses over into other disciplines. Interdisciplinary scholarship brings the issue of vocabulary, terminology, and language in general to the fore. It is our intent that Mediascape be a place to explore the cross-pollination of perspectives, approaches, media, and culture that make up the ecology of our growing field.

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