[Air-L] Call for Book Proposals: Critical Digital and Social Media Studies Series, edited by Christian Fuchs

William Fearon william.fearon at mail.com
Wed Dec 11 04:11:57 PST 2019


   Still in circulation I see Christian. NOW START PUBLISHINg YOURSELF!

   Dr Fearon



   Sent: Wednesday, December 11, 2019 at 11:48 AM
   From: "Christian Fuchs" <christian.fuchs at uti.at>
   To: "List Aoir" <air-l at listserv.aoir.org>
   Cc: "Andrew Lockett" <A.Lockett at westminster.ac.uk>
   Subject: [Air-L] Call for Book Proposals: Critical Digital and Social
   Media Studies Series, edited by Christian Fuchs
   Call for Book Proposals: Critical Digital and Social Media Studies,
   University of Westminster Press Book Series
   Edited By Christian Fuchs
   Details and submission:
   [1]https://uwestminsterpress.blog/2019/12/11/900/
   Submission deadline: Monday 20 January 2020 23:59 BST
   My book series is looking to publish a number of new titles. The books
   are published as affordable paperbacks and in digital versions open
   access. Publishing is free of charge to authors. The digital versions
   are free of charge to readers.
   An overview of titles published thus far is available here:
   [2]https://www.uwestminsterpress.co.uk/site/books/series/critical-digit
   al-and-social-media-studies/
   There is a preference for the submission of proposals for books whose
   writing can be finished and that can be submitted to UWP within the
   next
   6-15 months. Any prior queries may be sent by e-mail to Andrew Lockett
   (University of Westminster Press Manager) A.Lockett [A//T//]
   westminster.ac.uk. Submissions will no longer be accepted by email. All
   proposals for consideration have to be presented via
   [3]https://uwp.rua.re.
   The open access book series “Critical Digital and Social Media Studies”
   publishes books that critically study the role of the Internet, digital
   and social media in society and make critical interventions. Titles
   analyse how power structures, digital capitalism, ideology and social
   struggles shape and are shaped by digital and social media. They use
   and
   develop critical theory discussing the political relevance and
   implications of studied topics. The series is a theoretical forum for
   Internet and social media research for books using methods and theories
   that challenge digital positivism. It also seeks to explore digital
   media ethics grounded in critical social theories and philosophy. The
   book series’ understanding of critical theory and critique is grounded
   in approaches such as critical political economy and Frankfurt School
   critical theory.
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References

   1. https://uwestminsterpress.blog/2019/12/11/900/
   2. https://www.uwestminsterpress.co.uk/site/books/series/critical-digital-and-social-media-studies/
   3. https://uwp.rua.re/
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