Liverpool University Press is delighted to announce our Awards for Outstanding Journal Reviewers.
Good peer-review is essential to uphold the quality of an academic journal, and as academics often receive no professional credit for submitting peer-reviews, it is important to recognise their valuable contribution. Carefully selected by our journal editors, these individuals have provided an exceptional service to their disciplines by contributing timely, rigorous and thoughtful peer reviews to some of the leading publications in their fields in 2020.
By publishing the names of the outstanding peer-reviewers from the last year, we hope to highlight their significant contribution to the academic research community and the quality of our journals. The below list of outstanding reviewers awarded for their contribution in 2020 have agreed to have their names published on our website:
Ars Judaica, Marla Segol
Ars Judaica, Claire Le Foll
British Journal of Canadian Studies, James T. Carson, Professor of History, Queen's University
British Journal of Canadian Studies, Lindsay Diehl
Bulletin of Contemporary Hispanic Studies, Evelyn Fishburn
Bulletin of Hispanic Studies, Mercedes Camino Maroto
Bulletin of Hispanic Studies, Rob Miles
Byron Journal, Christine Kenyon Jones
Byron Journal, Alan Rawes
Catalan Review, Eloit Grasset
Catalan Review, Benjamin Fraser
Contemporary French Civilization, Sue Harris
Contemporary French Civilization, Matthieu Dalle
European Journal of Language Policy, Claire Chaplier
European Journal of Language Policy, Philippe Millot
Essays in Romanticism, Mary M Balkun
Journal of Literary and Cultural Disability Studies, Johnson Cheu
Journal of Literary and Cultural Disability Studies, Cynthia Wu
Journal of Romance Studies, Hannah Scott
Journal of Romance Studies, Helen Minors0
Quaker Studies, Rebecca Winter
Quaker Studies, Steven Angell
Romani Studies, Dr Tomasz Koper
Romani Studies, Dr Victor Shapoval
Romani Studies, Dr Gerd Carling
Science Fiction Film and Television, Hoda El Shakry
Science Fiction Film and Television, Conrad Scott