[Sigiii-l] Fwd: [tripleC] 2018 CALL FOR OPEN ACCESS BOOK PROPOSAL SUBMISSIONS: CRITICAL DIGITAL AND SOCIAL MEDIA STUDIES

Michel Menou michel.menou at orange.fr
Tue Jan 9 11:48:31 EST 2018




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Subject: 	[tripleC] 2018 CALL FOR OPEN ACCESS BOOK PROPOSAL SUBMISSIONS: 
CRITICAL DIGITAL AND SOCIAL MEDIA STUDIES
Date: 	Mon, 08 Jan 2018 18:32:53 +0100
From: 	Christian Fuchs <christian.fuchs at triple-c.at>
To: 	Michel J. Menou <micheljmenou at gmail.com>



Dear tripleC-Readers,

  **NEW 2018 CALL FOR BOOK PROPOSAL SUBMISSIONS: CRITICAL DIGITAL AND SOCIAL
MEDIA STUDIES**

Critical Digital and Social Media Studies is an established book series
edited by Professor Christian Fuchs on behalf of the Westminster Institute
for Advanced Studies and published by the University of Westminster Press
(UWP). We invite submissions of book proposals that fall into the scope of
the series.

**Submission Deadline: Monday 12 February 2017 23:00 BST**
by e-mail to Andrew Lockett (University of Westminster Press Manager) at
A.Lockett at westminster.ac.uk

For fullest series details and proposal guidelines see
https://uwestminsterpress.blog/2018/01/08/call-for-book-proposal-submissions-2018-critical-digital-and-social-media-studies-series/


Books already published in the Series:
https://www.uwestminsterpress.co.uk/site/books/series/critical-digital-and-social-media-studies/

University of Westminster Press Publishing Portfolio:
https://s3-eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/ubiquity-partner-network/uwp/UWP_Catalogue.pdf

CALL DETAILS
After the publication of five titles in the series we invite submission of
book proposals (adhering to the guidelines set out below) as one document
with one full chapter for books in the range of 35,000-80,000 words. The
books in the series are published online in an open access format available
online without payment using a Creative Commons licence (CC-BY-NC-ND) and
simultaneously as affordable paperbacks. We are able to publish a number of
books in the call without any book processing charges thanks to generous
support by the University of Westminster that covers these fees. Potential
authors are welcome to contact the series editor outside of the initial time
frame of this call for book proposals but should note that priority for
funding support for suitable projects will be given to those proposals
meeting the deadline. 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. In the event of a surplus of strong proposals
preference will be given to single-authored book proposals over edited
volumes.

We welcome submissions of a book outline proposal with (exactly one) sample
chapter submitted as one single Word or PDF document. We can only accept
suggestions for books written in English.

TOPICS
Example topics that the book series is interested in include: the political
economy of digital and social media; digital and informational capitalism;
digital labour; ideology critique in the age of social media; new
developments of critical theory in the age of digital and social media;
critical studies of advertising and consumer culture online; critical social
media research methods; critical digital and social media ethics; working
class struggles in the age of social media; the relationship of class,
gender and race in the context of digital and social media; the critical
analysis of the implications of big data, cloud computing, digital
positivism, the Internet of things, predictive online analytics, the sharing
economy, location- based data and mobile media, etc.; the role of classical
critical theories for studying digital and social media; alternative social
media and Internet platforms; the public sphere in the age of digital media;
the critical study of the Internet economy; critical perspectives on digital
democracy; critical case studies of online prosumption; public service
digital and social media; commons-based digital and social media;
subjectivity, consciousness, affects, worldviews and moral values in the age
of digital and social media; digital art and culture in the context of
critical theory; environmental and ecological aspects of digital capitalism
and digital consumer culture.
--
Prof. Christian Fuchs
Co-Editor of tripleC: Communication, Capitalism & Critique
University of Westminster,
Director of the Westminster Institute for Advanced Studies (WIAS) & of the
Communication and Media Research Institute (CAMRI)
christian.fuchs at triple-c.at
@fuchschristian
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tripleC : Communication, Capitalism & Critique | Open Access Journal for a
Global Sustainable Information Society | http://www.triple-c.at

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