Episode 24: The Past, Present, and Future of the Journal of Southern Religion




The Journal of Southern Religion Podcast show

Summary: <p>In this podcast, <a href="http://francis.edu/arthur-remillard/">Art Remillard</a> talks with <a href="http://uiswcmsweb.prod.lsu.edu/hss/prs/People/Religious%20Studies%20Faculty/item41175.html">Mike Pasquier</a> and <a href="http://douglasethompson.com/">Doug Thompson</a> about changes happening at the <em>Journal of Southern Religion</em>. Pasquier, Remillard, and <a href="http://history.utk.edu/peopletwo/luke-e-harlow/">Luke Harlow</a> are all stepping down from their respective positions at the <em>JSR</em>. In their places, Thompson will assume the journal’s editorial duties, and <a href="http://www.history.eku.edu/people/dupont">Carolyn Dupont</a> will handle book reviews and podcasts. Meanwhile, <a href="http://emilysuzanneclark.wordpress.com/">Emily Clark</a> will evolve in her role as managing editor, and <a href="http://lincolnmullen.com/">Lincoln Mullen</a> and <a href="http://mattcromwell.com/">Matt Cromwell</a> will continue developing the website. In their discussion, Pasquier and Thompson talk about all of these transitions, while also considering the past, present, and future of the <em>JSR</em>.</p>