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| aspeers | |
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| Discipline | American studies |
| Language | English |
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| Publisher | American Studies Leipzig |
| Publication history | 2007-present |
| Frequency | Annually |
| Open access | Yes |
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| ISSN | 1865-8768 |
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aspeers (
/æzˈpɪərz/) is a peer-reviewed academic journal on European American studies#American studies outside of the U.S.. It is published by the American Studies Leipzig MA Program[1] and is available annually in print as well as online. As of 2009 it is also available via EBSCOhost.[2]
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[edit] Title
The title reflects the journal's mission. The "as" stands for American Studies, but also refers, together with the noun "peer," to the role graduate students take in the editing process—as peers.
[edit] Purpose and mission statement
In each issue, aspeers includes two separate sections of which only the first contains selected academic essays. The second section features art contributions, such as visual arts, creative writing, performance art, etc.
[edit] Staff
The editorial staff consists of MA students enrolled in the American Studies graduate program at the University of Leipzig.
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