Special Issue
Authors: Kristin Ewins (Örebro University) , Maaike Koffeman (Radboud University) , Sage Milo (York University) , Matthew Philpotts (University of Liverpool) , Marianne Van Remoortel (Ghent University)
Periodicals are in many ways defined by their temporality. As Margaret Beetham established twenty-seven years ago, what unites ‘newspapers, journals, reviews, and magazines’ as periodicals is their relationship to time: ‘Since the periodical depends on ensuring that the readers continue to buy each number as it comes out, there is a tendency in the form not only to keep reproducing elements which have been successful but also to link each number to the next’.
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How to Cite: Ewins, K. , Koffeman, M. , Milo, S. , Philpotts, M. & Van Remoortel, M. (2017) “Editorial”, Journal of European Periodical Studies. 2(2). doi: https://doi.org/10.21825/jeps.v2i2.7892