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Critical Studies in Television is a hard copy journal with separate online access; both formats provide a major international forum for the presentation of original research and sustained intellectual discussion on television. The journal is intended for a broad audience within and extending beyond academia. It is essentially aimed at students, lecturers and researchers of television but it is desired that anyone interested in - or writing about - television will use the journal.

Critical Studies in Television publishes articles on theoretical approaches to studying television or discussions of new developments. Particular editions may focus on series/serials or programmes that capture the imagination, or on dramas or institutional issues that help to understand the phenomenon as well as consider how television has been informed - possibly transformed - as a consequence. The journal also features book reviews and conference reports.

CST online is updated weekly to include industry news, journal, conference and anthology reports as well as 'TV Reflections' (a space for scholars to reflect on various aspects of television studies). New interviews will be available and the latest research news included. Access the website at http://www.cstonline.tv.

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Volume 6, Number 2, November 2011

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Editorial

Television Drama and National Identity: The Case of 'Small Nations'
pp. xiv-xvii(4)
Authors: Blandford, Steve; Lacey, Stephen; McElroy, Ruth; Williams, Rebecca

Articles

Screening Wales: Portrayal, Representation and Identity: A Case Study
pp. 1-12(12)
Authors: Blandford, Steve; Lacey, Stephen

Catalan Television Drama: A Turning Point
pp. 24-36(13)
Authors: Castelló, Enric

The Impossibility of Isolation in Wallander
pp. 37-46(10)
Author: Peacock, Steven

BBC's Wallander: Sweden Seen Through British Eyes
pp. 47-60(14)
Author: Waade, Anne Marit

Cosmopolitan Kitchen: The Representations of Nationality in the Irish TV Series, RAW
pp. 87-99(13)
Authors: Tobin, David; Neville, Patricia

Pen Talar: On-Screen and Off-Screen Narratives of Nation in a Welsh Context
pp. 100-113(14)
Authors: Jones, Elin Haf Gruffydd; Woodward, Kate

Appendix

Appendix
pp. 154-158(5)

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