International Journal of Motorcycle Studies
The International Journal of Motorcycle Studies (IJMS) is the first peer-reviewed journal dedicated to the study and discussion of motorcycling culture. The journal considers motorcycling culture in all its forms — from the experience of riding and racing to the history of the machine, the riders and design to the images of motorcycling and motorcyclists in film, advertising and literature.[1]
Discipline | Motorcycling culture |
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Language | English |
Edited by | Suzanne Ferriss |
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History | 2005– |
Publisher | |
Frequency | Biannually, spring and fall |
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ISO 4 | Int. J. Motorcycle Stud. |
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ISSN | 1931-275X |
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Notes
- McLemee, Scott (31 May 2006), "Hog Wild!", Inside Higher Ed, retrieved 2010-01-17
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