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New Review of Film and Television Studies is a quarterly peer-reviewed academic journal covering research in the humanities that makes a contribution to film and television studies. It was established in 2003 and is published by Routledge. The editor-in-chief is Maria San Filippo (Emerson College). The journal was established by Warren Buckland (Oxford Brookes University) who served as editor until 2015. Kyle Stevens (Appalachian State University) was editor from 2016 through 2019. Less
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| Overview | |
| Publisher | ROUTLEDGE JOURNALS, TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD |
| Language | English |
| Frequency | Quarterly |
| General Details | |
| Language | English |
| Frequency | Quarterly |
| Publication Start Year | 2003 |
| Publisher URL | Visit website |
| Website URL | Visit website |
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