28.3884, FYI: Mesh: a New Journal for Undergraduate Work

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Subject: 28.3884, FYI: Mesh: a New Journal for Undergraduate Work

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Date: Thu, 21 Sep 2017 14:16:05
From: Billy Clark [b.clark at mdx.ac.uk]
Subject: Mesh: a New Journal for Undergraduate Work

 
Mesh is a new journal publishing work by undergraduates in English studies
(understood broadly as including work on language, linguistics, creative
writing, literature, . . .)
 
The first issue of Mesh, the online journal for undergraduate work across
English studies, is now live at
https://www.integratingenglish.com/mesh-journal, following its formal launch
in July at the English: Shared Futures conference (Newcastle, UK).
 
We are now open for submissions for the journal’s forthcoming issues.
 
The journal offers a great opportunity to showcase excellent undergraduate
research which brings together or explores ideas relevant to two or more areas
of English studies, and to illustrate the rich variety of working going on
across the discipline. For example, the first issue includes:
 
- An essay combining book publishing history and author studies on the not
very well known writer Rose Blaze de Bury
 
- A video and article on the literature, architecture and hyperreality of
Hollywood
 
- A co-authored project (by two students) presenting two innovative and
challenging course designs, with accompanying rationales, which draw together
language and literature, focusing on news and social media
 
Please recommend the journal to students and encourage submission, and please
pass on details of the journal to colleagues to do the same.
 
All submissions are reviewed by the academic editorial board and all receive
feedback. Full guidance on submissions is provided on the journal’s website.
 
Best wishes,

Dr. Andrea Macrae, Dr Billy Clark and Dr. Marcello Giovanelli 
 
The Mesh Editorial team.

Billy Clark
Associate Professor in English Language and Linguistics
Middlesex University, The Burroughs, London NW4 4BT
b.clark at mdx.ac.uk
+44 20 84 11 65 55

@billylinguist

http://tinyurl.com/billymiddlesex
http://billyclark.net

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