Journal of Video Ethnography

Call for Reviewers

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From: "Jerry Krase" <[email protected]>
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Subject: Journal of Video Ethnography Call for Reviewers
Date: Mon, Feb 24, 2014 5:02 pm





 Journal of Video Ethnography
Call for Reviewers
The newly launched Journal of Video Ethnography (JVE) is a venture of DePaul 
University's Social
Science Research Center.
JVE is the first ever peer-reviewed journal of ethnographic films and videos. 
The aim of this
journal is to advance the social scientific use of video/film as a method for 
exploring human
society, systems, and cultures and as a medium for presenting the findings of 
those explorations.
Our primary objective is to establish a mechanism for the peer review of films 
that have social
science ideas at their core. We expect that most submissions will come from 
academics who
make films. This said, we also aspire to bridge the gap between academia and 
commercial
documentary film and to provide a vehicle for the distribution of films by 
non-academic
filmmakers whose films constitute an ethnographic point of view on a culture, 
group or
phenomenon.
Published twice a year, the journal accepts public submissions that are each 
evaluated by a
panel of two or three anonymous peer reviewers representing a wide range of 
disciplines but all
sharing a commitment to social science ethnography. Submissions for the premier 
edition of the
journal will open on March 1. The first issue will appear on September 1, 2014.
If you have experience in documentary filmmaking, social science, ethnographic 
research,
and/or visual arts, please consider becoming a reviewer for JVE. While there is 
no pay, you'll
play an important part in the creation of a pioneering journal of peer reviewed 
ethnographic
films and videos.
Each reviewer will be responsible for watching and preparing brief written 
evaluations of three
ethnographic films per year. All reviews will be conducted in a “single blind” 
manner; that is,
reviewers will know the identity of the filmmaker whose film is submitted for 
review, but the
filmmaker will not know the identities of the reviewers.
If you’re interested in serving as a JVE reviewer or know of other potential 
candidates please
contact me at [email protected]. For more information about JVE, be sure to 
check out our
website at JVE www.videoethno.com.
Thank you!
Sincerely,
Greg Scott, Ph.D., Editor-in-Chief
 

apologies for accidental redundancies, 
Jerome Krase, Ph.D.
Emeritus and Murray Koppelman Professor
Brooklyn College
The City University of New York
Seeing Cities Change: http://www.ashgate.com/isbn/9781409428787   

Website:  http://brooklynsoc.tumblr.com/ 

Urbanities: http://www.anthrojournal-urbanities.com
Cidades: http://cidades.dinamiacet.iscte-iul.pt/index.php/CCT/index 
JVE www.videoethno.com

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