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		<title>Adaptation : The Journal of Literature on Screen Studies</title>
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Adaptation is an international, peer-reviewed journal, offering academic articles, film and book reviews, including both book to screen adaptation, screen to book adaptation, popular and ‘classic’ adaptations, theatre and novel screen adaptations, television, animation, soundtracks, production issues and genres in literature on screen. Adaptation provides an international [...]]]></description>
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<p><em>Adaptation</em> is an international, peer-reviewed journal, offering academic articles, film and book reviews, including both book to screen adaptation, screen to book adaptation, popular and ‘classic’ adaptations, theatre and novel screen adaptations, television, animation, soundtracks, production issues and genres in literature on screen. <em>Adaptation</em> provides an international forum to theorise and interrogate the phenomenon of literature on screen from both a literary and film studies perspective. &#8211; Publisher&#8217;s blurb.</p>
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		<title>Radio Network Planning and Optimisation for UMTS</title>
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Radio Network Planning and Optimisation for UMTS, Second Edition, is a comprehensive and fully updated introduction to WCDMA radio access technology used in UMTS, featuring new content on key developments.
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<p><em>Radio Network Planning and Optimisation for UMTS, Second Edition</em>, is a comprehensive and fully updated introduction to WCDMA radio access technology used in UMTS, featuring new content on key developments.</p>
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Early Popular Visual Culture (EPVC) is a peer-reviewed, academic journal dedicated to stimulating research and interdisciplinary studies in relation to all forms of popular visual culture before 1930.
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<p><strong><em>Early Popular Visual Culture</em></strong> (EPVC) is a peer-reviewed, academic journal dedicated to stimulating research and interdisciplinary studies in relation to all forms of popular visual culture before 1930.</p>
<p><strong><em>EPVC</em></strong> will examine the use and exploitation of popular cultural forms such as (but not limited to) cinema, photography, magic lanterns and music hall within the fields of entertainment, education, science, advertising and the domestic environment; and is primarily concerned with the evolving social, technological and economic contexts which such popular cultural products inhabited and defined.</p>
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The journal uses the methods of popular culture studies to examine commercial film and  television, historical and contemporary. Articles discuss networks, genres,  series, and audiences, as well as celebrity stars, directors, and studios.
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<p>The journal uses the methods of popular culture studies to examine commercial film and  television, historical and contemporary. Articles discuss networks, genres,  series, and audiences, as well as celebrity stars, directors, and studios.</p>
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