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Journal of Jazz Studies seeks Media/Book Reviewers

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      Sean Lorre
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      WE WANT YOU……TO CONTRIBUTE TO THE JOURNAL OF JAZZ STUDIES!

      After a hiatus, the Journal of Jazz Studies is back presenting scholarly research via articles and reviews of jazz-related materials and disciplines. And we are reaching out to essayists and reviewers of books, recordings, videos and other media.Is there a film, box set, podcast or documentary that you would like to explore that hasn\’t been written about previously? A book that may be a hidden treasure, or one that you take issue with?  We are seeking reviews of 2,000 words or less or more in-depth review essays (2,000-5,000 words). This is the place to share your research and opinions!!!

      In particular, this is a great opportunity for first-time writers and junior scholars, particularly, but not exclusively in a degree program. We will go over your work carefully and assist you in the final preparation of your essay/review.We look forward to hearing from you, and having you join us in this renewed adventure in research!

      Please contact our Reviews Editor, Jeff Sultanof (jeffsultanof@gmail.com), for more information or submit directly to the journal using our online submission system.

      The Journal of Jazz Studies is an open-access, peer-reviewed online journal published by the Institute of Jazz Studies at Rutgers University-Newark, the Journal of Jazz Studies (JJS) is dedicated to publishing leading-edge research on all aspects and iterations of jazz.

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