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Appel à contributions IJMS Vol. 2 No. 1 (2025)

2024-09-17

L'International Journal of Magazine Studies (IJMS) accepte les soumissions pour pour son deuxième numéro, qui présente des recherches originales et des articles académiques liés à l'univers multiforme des magazines. L'objectif de l'IJMS est d'être une plateforme d'échange de connaissances scientifiques innovantes, favorisant une compréhension approfondie de la nature, de l'évolution et de l'importance des magazines dans la société contemporaine.

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Vol. 1 No. 1 (2024): International Journal of Magazine Studies

This is the inaugural issue (Vol. 1, Nº. 1) of The Internation­al Journal of Magazine Studies (IJMS). Published annually by the Magazine Media Lab (MagLab)/CICANT, Lusófona University, Portugal, the IJMS is an open-access and peer-reviewed journal that promotes a platform for the exchange of cutting-edge knowledge, fostering a deep understanding of the evolving nature and significance of the magazine formats in contemporary society. This edition was jointly organised by Professors Carla Ro­drigues Cardoso and Ana Figueiras, coordinators of MagLab, and includes eight articles that offer a comprehensive examination of the diversity of interpre­tations across various dimensions of the magazine media, plus an invited article signed by David Abrahamson, one of the most respected scholars in the Magazine Studies field. Proving the transnational nature of Magazine Studies, the peer-reviewed articles come from eight different countries: Belgium, Brazil, Finland, France, Georgia, Greece, Portugal and UK.

Publiée: 2024-08-12

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The International Journal of Magazine Studies (IJMS) is a platform for the exchange of cutting-edge knowledge, fostering a deep understanding of the evolving nature and significance of the magazine formats in contemporary society. IJMS is an open access and double-blind peer reviewed journal, edited by MagLab, the Magazine Media Lab, that is based on CICANT, a research centre from Lusófona University.