Journal Details
Early Popular Visual Culture
Instructions for Authors
Submission of Proposals / Completed texts
All submissions of proposals or completed texts should be made to:
School of English,
Percy Building,
Newcastle University,
Newcastle NE1 7RU
Book reviews and any books for review should be sent to:
Joe Kember
Department of English
University of Exeter
Queen's Building
Queen's Road
Exeter
Devon
EX4 4QJ
UK
Articles should be in English, typed on one side of A4 (or equivalent) size paper, double spaced with ample margins, bear the title of the contribution and include a 250-word abstract. Articles should ideally be 5,000 to 7,000 words in length (including notes). Submit articles as Word documents, preferably by e-mail or on disc, though printed versions can also be accepted (submit 4 copies). Please do not place the author's anywhere on the article, but separately provide an email and full postal address for the author who will check the proofs and receive correspondence, along with a brief biography and an indication of key themes/topics covered in the text. Once received, papers will be subject to peer review and you will be provided with full comments and suggestions before final publication.
Style guidelines
Description of the Journal's article style, Quick guide
Description of the Journal's reference style, Quick guide
Any consistent spelling style is acceptable. Use single quotation marks with double within if needed.
This journal requires a short paragraph of biographical details for all contributors.
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Word templates
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Reproduction of copyright material
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Exceptions are made for certain Governments' employees whose policies require that copyright cannot be transferred to other parties. We ask that a signed statement to this effect is submitted when returning proofs for accepted papers.
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