Studies in Australasian Cinema
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Exploring the Depths of Australasian Film
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Studies in Australasian Cinema is a premier scholarly journal published by ROUTLEDGE JOURNALS, TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD, dedicated to the exploration of film and cinema within the Australasian context. With an ISSN of 1750-3175 and an E-ISSN of 1750-3183, this journal provides a vital platform for researchers, professionals, and students in the fields of Visual Arts and Performing Arts and Communication. Notably, it holds a prominent Q1 rank in Visual Arts and Performing Arts, reflecting its impact within the academic community. Although it is not an open access journal, its rigorous peer-review process ensures the highest quality of published research. Since its inception in 2007, Studies in Australasian Cinema has continued to contribute significantly to discourse surrounding film theory, criticism, and production, making it an essential read for anyone interested in the evolving landscape of Australasian cinema.
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