Aims and Scope
The Quarterly Review of Film and Video is a peer-reviewed academic journal covering moving image studies, considered to be among the best-known journals in this field. It is published by Routledge. From 1999 to 2014, Wheeler Winston Dixon and Gwendolyn Audrey Foster were the editors-in-chief of the journal; on December 23, 2014 David Sterritt became the new editor of the journal. Less
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Journal Specifications
- PublisherTaylor & Francis
Year-wise Publication
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The publisher of Quarterly Review of Film and Video is Taylor & Francis.
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What is the eISSN and pISSN number of Quarterly Review of Film and Video? 
The eISSN number is 1543-5326 and pISSN number is 1050-9208 for Quarterly Review of Film and Video.
What is the focus of this journal? 
The journal covers a wide range of topics inlcuding American film, Documentary film, Masculinity, Caste, Film theory, Social identity theory, Spectacle, National Question, Movie theater.
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