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Genocide Studies and Prevention: An InternationalJournal (http://scholarcommons.usf.edu/gsp/), the official journal of The International Association of Genocide Scholars (IAGS), is a multi-lingual, peer-reviewedjournal that fosters comparative research, important new work, case studies,the links between genocide, mass violence and other human rights violations,and the prevention and punishment of genocide and mass violence. The E-Journalcontains articles on the latest developments from across academic disciplines,including anthropology, art, communications, criminology, economics, forensics,geography, history, international relations, journalism, law, literature,military studies, philosophy, political science, psychology, public health,religion, sociology, and other disciplines. The film review section is divided into two types:“recent films” and “forgotten films.” The former will welcome the review offilms made in the last three years, the latter, the review of films forgottenby the critics, little mentioned or analyzed, but with thematic relevance.The section does not expect only aesthetic reviews,but encourages authors and readers to think about the problematic of genociderepresentation from a wide perspective—from sociological and historical, tocinema history—to expose how film could contribute to genocide, human rights andmass violence studies, and the ways in which film could construct a dialoguewith academic research. Also, the section encourages authors and readers tothink how films could be used as educational resource.  SubmissionStyle Guidelines: http://scholarcommons.usf.edu/gsp/submission_style_guidelines.pdfSubmissionand Process Guidelines: http://scholarcommons.usf.edu/gsp/submission_guidelines.pdf

Dr. Lior ZylbermanFilm Review Editor

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