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[ecrea] Call for book proposals for Lexington Book Series: Communication, Globalization, and Cultural

Mon Oct 03 14:29:13 GMT 2016







*Call for book proposals on *

*https://rowman.com/Action/SERIES/LEX/LEXCGC* <https://rowman.com/Action/SERIES/LEX/LEXCGC>*_
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_**http://www.springer.com/series/13565* <http://www.springer.com/series/13565>**

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*Lexington Book Series: Communication, Globalization, and Cultural Identity **https://rowman.com/Action/SERIES/LEX/LEXCGC* <https://rowman.com/Action/SERIES/LEX/LEXCGC>**

This series will explore and complicate the interlinked notions of “local” and “global,” by integrating global dependency thinking, world-system theory and local, grassroots, interpretative, participatory theory, and research on social change. In the current world state, globalization and localization are seen as interlinked processes and this marks a radical change in thinking about change and development. It could integrate macro- and micro-theory. It also marks the arising of a new range of problems. One of the central problems is that the link between the global and the local is not always made clear. The debates in the general field of international and intercultural communication have shifted and broadened. They have shifted in the sense that they are now focusing on issues related to “global culture,” “local culture,” “(post)modernity” and “multiculturalism” instead of their previous concern with “modernization,” “synchronization,” and “cultural imperialism.” With these new discussions, the debates have also shifted from an emphasis on homogeneity towards an emphasis on differences. With this shift towards differences and localities there is also an increased interest in the link between the global and the local and in how the global is perceived in the local. This series invites manuscripts which address the above changes, either from global or local perspectives.

*Springer Book Series: Communication, Culture and Change in Asia*

http://www.springer.com/series/13565 <http://www.springer.com/series/13565>__

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This series offers a comprehensive view of contemporary theoretical and programmatic issues in the field of communication, culture and social change in Asia. It explores multiple linkages between communication and culture from a social change perspective, an area that has been increasingly central to development debates over the past decades. The purpose of the series is twofold: to showcase the increasing richness and versatility of communication, culture and social change research and practice, and to make a call for adopting and applying a more comprehensive perspective on communication/culture for development and social change, with a focus on localizing and globalizing cases and studies in the Asian region. Given the variety and depth of challenges in this field, both researchers and practitioners need to espouse a broad understanding of communication and culture that transcends conventional approaches. Therefore, this series will solicit manuscripts that link communication and cultural processes to the exercise of fundamental human and citizen’s rights and the empowerment of citizens in making decisions about change and other development-related issues. The series features contributions from well-respected scholars and practitioners in the field who address different communication and cultural dimensions and questions on current global/local change and development issues. The contributions propose an understanding of communication and culture as collective actions to redress social inequalities and development challenges.


*Send book proposals or manuscripts to editor:* Jan Servaes at ((9cssc9 /at/ gmail.com) <mailto:(9cssc9 /at/ gmail.com)>)


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