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[ecrea] call for book chapter proposals: Citizen Engagement and Public Participation in the Era of New Media
Thu Jan 15 07:36:06 GMT 2015
CALL FOR CHAPTER PROPOSALS
Proposal Submission Deadline: March 15, 2015
Citizen Engagement and Public Participation in the Era of New Media
A book edited by
Dr. Marco Adria, (University of Alberta)
Dr. Yuping Mao, (Erasmus University Rotterdam)
To be published by IGI Global: http://bit.ly/1KD13x4
For release in the Advances in Public Policy and Administration (APPA)
Book Series
Propose a chapter for this book
The Advances in Public Policy and Administration (APPA) Book Series aims
to publish scholarly publications focused on topics pertaining to the
governance of the public domain. APPA’s focus on timely topics relating
to government, public funding, politics, public safety, policy, and law
enforcement is particularly relevant to academicians, government
officials, and upper-level students seeking the most up-to-date research
in their field.
Introduction
The book will address the opportunities and challenges for the theory
and practice of public involvement occasioned by the rise of social
media. A single best method for designing public- involvement activities
using one or more of the communication modes of social media, mass
media, and personal outreach has not emerged, in part because of widely
varying social and political contexts. The political economy of a
country or region, along with the history of its democratic
institutions, will shape approaches to the use of communication media in
public- involvement initiatives. In addition, each of the three modes of
communication has varying affordances that shape strategies for use.
The book will feature new scholarship from established and emerging
scholars from the U.S., Canada, Singapore, China, and the Netherlands,
concerning how social media, mass media, and personal outreach have been
applied in international sociopolitical contexts. It will consider how
these three communication modes may be employed for public-involvement
initiatives – separately or in concert. The introductory and concluding
chapters will offer theory-based insights into extending and improving
public-involvement practices, ensuring that the book has relevance and
practical uses beyond the university classroom.
Objective of the Book
The use of public-involvement methods, such as citizen juries and
citizen panels, has increased since their introduction in the 1970s, in
policy areas including electoral reform, land use, environmental
assessment, human reproductive technologies, and health care. This book
will address the new opportunities and challenges of public-involvement
initiatives that have arisen as a result of the arrival of social media
on citizens' mobile devices. The book will ask how and why social media
may be used in combination with the already used and understood
communication modes of mass media and personal outreach.
Now that social media is in the toolkit for policymakers, elected
representatives, scientists, engaged citizens, and activists, should it
be used separately in the design of public-involvement initiatives? If
it should be combined with mass media and personal outreach, how should
this be done? The book takes into account scholarly analysis and
commentary about democratic innovations from around the world, including
participatory budgeting in Chicago and Porto Alegre, electoral reform in
British Columbia and Ontario, and online voting in Italy and Norway.
We seek proposals for chapters that combine practice-based accounts with
theoretical insight. Proposals for chapters providing critical
interpretations of empirical data, in addition to local, regional,
national, and international case studies, are especially encouraged.
Target Audience
University Teachers
The book will be suitable for adoption as a set of core readings for
both undergraduate and graduate-level courses. Because the book will be
interdisciplinary in its approach, it will find a place on reading lists
in departments of political science, communication, sociology, mass
media and broadcasting, public administration, and community-service
learning. For example, political communication is a course commonly
offered in communication and media departments in universities in North
America and Europe, focusing on communication channels and process in
the political context. Similarly, courses in community engagement are
offered at the undergraduate and graduate level in departments of
communication, business, and public administration. Such courses focus
on devising methods for engaging communities and social sub-groups for
public-involvement events and initiatives.
Practitioners
The book will be of interest to community organizers, corporate
professionals, consultants, and government administrators. It will also
be useful as a reference and guide to practice for citizens and
activists who have an interest in improving performance through the
effective design of public-involvement initiatives.
Recommended topics include, but are not limited to, the following:
· The new online public space
· Social media for public involvement
· Public discourse and media
· Theoretical and historical reflections on the domestication of
social media
· A transnational view of political discourse and public
participation using media
· The use of mass media platforms for public involvement
· Interpersonal, communication, group communication, and social
networks to support public involvement
· An integrated approach to public involvement using mass media,
social media, and personal outreach
· Lessons and future directions in scholarship and practice
Submission Procedure
Researchers and practitioners are invited to submit on or before March
15, 2015, a chapter proposal of 1,000 to 2,000 words, clearly explaining
the objective and concerns of the proposed chapter. Authors will be
notified by April 15, 2015 about the status of their proposals and sent
chapter guidelines. Full chapters of 6,000 to 10,000 words will be due
July 30, 2015.
All chapters will be subject to a double-blind review. Authors may also
be requested to serve as reviewers. There are no submission fees or
acceptance fees for manuscripts.
Full chapters may be submitted to this book here: Submit a chapter
All proposals should be submitted through the link at the bottom of this
page.
Publisher
This book is scheduled to be published by IGI Global (formerly Idea
Group Inc.), an international academic publisher of the “Information
Science Reference” (formerly Idea Group Reference), “Medical Information
Science Reference,” “Business Science Reference,” and “Engineering
Science Reference” imprints. IGI Global specializes in publishing
reference books, scholarly journals, and electronic databases featuring
academic research on a variety of innovative topic areas including, but
not limited to, education, social science, medicine and healthcare,
business and management, information science and technology,
engineering, public administration, library and information science,
media and communication studies, and environmental science. For
additional information regarding the publisher, please visit
www.igi-global.com. This publication is anticipated to be released in 2016.
Important Dates
March 15, 2015: Proposal Submission Deadline
July 30, 2015: Full Chapters Due
September 30, 2015: Review Results to Authors
October 30, 2015: Revised Chapter Submissions
Inquiries can be forwarded to
Dr. Yuping Mao – (mao /at/ eshcc.eur.nl)
Propose a chapter for this book
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