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Ispectrum magazine
Ispectrum magazine













ispectrum magazine

It also includes much new material that puts the music scene and its culture into perspective.

ISPECTRUM MAGAZINE PLUS

This book reproduces facsimile pages of all five issues of the rare, out of print issues of Spectrum Magazine, plus the unpublished issue No 6. Journal Policiesįor a complete description of Spectrum's editorial policies, please see the detailed author guidelines.Spectrum: Ambient/ Industrial/ Experimental Music Culture Magazine was one of the most well respected underground zines dealing with post-industrial music in the late 1990s to early 2000s, with a particular focus on the dark ambient, death industrial, heavy electronics, power electronics, neo-classical, martial industrial and neo-folk genres. Spectrum does not charge any fees to authors, or require a subscription of any kind to access the work we publish. Authors will never be charged to submit or publish a manuscript through Spectrum, and all articles will be published under Creative Commons licences. Spectrum provides immediate open access to its content on the principle that making research freely available to the public supports greater global exchange of knowledge.

ispectrum magazine

  • One graduate student in a related discipline.
  • One undergraduate student in an unrelated discipline.
  • One undergraduate student in a related discipline.
  • Submissions are normally reviewed by three reviewers:

    ispectrum magazine

    Spectrum uses a double-anonymous peer review process. Peer reviewers (undergraduate and graduate students).Editors (undergraduate and graduate students).Spectrum recruits annually for the following volunteer roles with the journal: Spectrum offers students the opportunity to gain experience in editing their academic work and subsequently having it published. a recent alumnus of an undergraduate program (within the last 12 months), who has not yet started a graduate program.a current undergraduate student at any post-secondary institution in any faculty, or.To be published by Spectrum, you must be either:

    ispectrum magazine

    Possible submission formats include (but are not limited to): We will consider submissions in a variety of formats, provided that the work is driven by an underlying research question. Spectrum strives to publish diverse and engaging research completed by undergraduate students within and across the areas of health sciences, natural sciences and engineering, social sciences, arts and humanities. We seek to create an open-minded journal with a focus on connecting our readers with all areas of study and new methods of inquiry, from the liberal arts to the natural sciences. Through this journal, we strive to represent the individual perspectives of our writers, and authentically communicate both their academic and creative works to our readers. Spectrum is a student run, collaborative undergraduate research journal that is committed to producing thought-provoking, insightful and dynamic interdisciplinary content.















    Ispectrum magazine