Cultural Trends Policy/Grey Literature Reviews
Cultural Trends is looking for reviewers to undertake short reviews or relevant policy documents, strategies and grey literature. The texts can be reviewed from whatever perspective the author chooses, but is intended to give a summary and subjective perspective about its content. Reviews are normally in the region of 1500 words, although this can be increased in discussion with the editor.
The following are documents we have identified that we would like to have a review of and are looking for writers to take these on. If you would like to do one of these, please contact David Stevenson ([log in to unmask]):
• Culture in EU External Relations
• Arts Impact Alberta 2014
• On the ground and in the know: The Victoria-Asia cultural engagement research report
• United Nations Creative Economy Report 2013 Special Edition
• Time to shine: Scotland's first national youth arts strategy
• Creative Scotland Sector Reviews
• Triennieal Review of the British Film Institute
Alternatively if there’s a policy, speech, or piece of grey literature related to Cultural Trends’ new scope and aims that you’d like to review, please contact David with your suggestion. We are keen to hear from a variety of reviewers; from PhD candidates to experienced academics and professionals. Reviews of international policies and grey literature are also welcome.
The new journal aims are outlined here:
http://www.tandfonline.com/action/journalInformation?show=aimsScope&journalCode=ccut20#.VGysYY1FDcs
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