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The Journal of Beatles Studies

Posted: February 24th, 2025 | Filed under: News | Comments Off on The Journal of Beatles Studies

The Journal of Beatles Studies invites applications for Editorial Board members. We welcome applications from academics and researchers globally, particularly encouraging those from under-represented groups and those who might aid in reaching beyond the Anglophone world.

The journal
Published twice a year in association with the University of Liverpool, The Journal of Beatles Studies is an Open Access journal, co-edited by Holly Tessler (University of Liverpool) and Paul Long (Monash University).

It is the first journal to establish The Beatles as a dedicated object of academic research, and publishes peer reviewed, original, rigorously researched essays, notes, as well as book and media reviews.

The journal aims are: to provide a voice to new and emerging research locating the Beatles in new contexts, groups and communities from within and beyond academic institutions; to inaugurate, innovate, interrogate and challenge narrative, cultural historical and musicological tropes about the Beatles as both subject and object of study; to publish original and critical research from Beatles scholars around the globe and across disciplines.

https://www.liverpooluniversitypress.co.uk/journal/jbs.

The role
Editorial Board members will be expected to:

  • Act as a reviewer for papers within your area of expertise as invited by the Co-Editors (2-4 reviews a year).
  • Encourage your network to participate in reviewing for the journal.
  • Promote the journal at conferences you attend and within your network.
  • Attend board meetings (virtually or in person) as required.

We ask that Editorial Board members commit to minimum of three years for this voluntary role.

The Selection Process
If you are interested in applying to become an editorial board member, please send your CV to Clare Hooper, Director of Journals Publishing at Liverpool University Press ([email protected]) as soon as possible and not later than 31st March 2025.

Best wishes,
Liverpool University Press