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Apparatus. Film, Media and Digital Cultures of Central and Eastern Europe (ISSN 2365-7758) is a bi-annual open-access academic journal with double blind peer-review. Apparatus is supported by the DFG (German Research Foundation), hosted by Freie Universität Berlin and edited by Dr Natascha Drubek. The first issue was published in September 2015.[1] Apparatus publishes in the native languages of the region as well as in English. The editorial board includes scholars from the US, Europe and Russia.

Scope

Apparatus covers a full range of digital and analogue media in the countries of Central, Eastern, and South-Eastern Europe including Russia (early technical media, film, radio, television, video, internet, DVD, etc.). The journal publishes both current and historical research, theoretical and empirical studies alike.[2]

Language Policy

Apparatus publishes articles in English as well as in other languages of the region. All of the abstracts are available in three languages – English, German, and Russian. The launch issue has published articles in English, German, Ukrainian and Russian.

References

  1. ^ http://www.journaltocs.ac.uk/index.php?action=browse&subAction=subjects&publisherID=48&journalID=34951&pageb=1&userQueryID=&sort=&local_page=1&sorType=DESC&sorCol=2. {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)
  2. ^ http://www.apparatusjournal.net/index.php/apparatus/about/editorialPolicies. {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)