Journal for the Academic Study of Magic explained

The Journal for the Academic Study of Magic (JSM) was the journal of the Society for the Academic Study of Magic (SASM), a multidisciplinary group formed in 2002 by Alison Butler and Dave Evans of the University of Bristol. The group was composed of scholars studying all aspects of magic and esotericism.[1]

Published annually by Mandrake of Oxford, JSM ran for five issues, from 2003 to 2008. It contained topical articles, news, and book reviews, and is indexed and/or abstracted in several scholarly databases, including Academic Search Complete, Biography Index, Social Sciences Abstracts, Social Sciences Index, and Social Sciences Full Text.[2]

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  1. Web site: SASM: The Society for the Academic Study of Magic. https://web.archive.org/web/20090415163141/http://www.sasm.co.uk/. 15 April 2009. 1 June 2007. live.
  2. Web site: Journal for the Academic Study of Magic . ULRICHSWEB . 26 January 2012.