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<i><b>Stanislavski Studies: Practice Legacy and Contemporary Theater</b></i>
(Routledge/Taylor and Francis) welcomes proposals as part of our
rolling submission policy.
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<p>The journal, published twice a year, in May and November, is a
peer-reviewed publication with an international scope, focusing
not only on Stanislavski's work as an actor, director and
teacher, but more broadly on his influence and legacy which can
be seen in the work of many of the theatre's most influential
figures.</p>
<p>We aim to be accessible to both the academic reader and the
practitioner by collecting together some of the best
contemporary scholarship, translations and information about
major research resources. We provide a forum for the analysis
and discussion of the history, legacy and application of
Stanislavski's theories and we publish articles that
investigate, take issue with and consider the applications of
his theories to the contemporary theatre.</p>
<p>We are committed to the support of all forms of scholarship and
our interest in practice-research is embodied in our link with
the international research project, <i>The S Word</i>. Papers
and other material generated by this project are published in
alternate editions of the journal.</p>
<p>To submit an article or proposal, or to discuss your ideas for
a future submission, please contact Paul Fryer (<a
class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated"
href="mailto:paul@paulfryer.me.uk" moz-do-not-send="true">paul@paulfryer.me.uk</a>).<br>
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<p>For further details of the journal, and advice on submission,
please visit <a class="moz-txt-link-freetext"
href="https://www.tandfonline.com/loi/rfst20"
moz-do-not-send="true">https://www.tandfonline.com/loi/rfst20</a>.</p>
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Prof. Paul Fryer PhD, FRSA, FHEA.
Visiting Professor, School of Performance and Creative Industies, University of Leeds.
Visiting Professor, School of Arts & Creative Industries, London South Bank University.
Director, The Stanislavsky Research Centre.
Editor-in-Chief, Stanislavski Studies (Taylor & Francis).
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