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[Commlist] Call for book proposals | Palgrave Studies in Educational Media
Tue May 28 12:39:58 GMT 2019
Call for book proposals | Palgrave Studies in Educational Media
We would be delighted to receive proposals for single-authored or edited
volumes that examine educational media in their cultural and
socio-political contexts. We endeavour to publish one book each year
open access. If you are interested or have any questions, please contact
(macgilchrist /at/ gei.de).
The blurb:
There is no education without some form of media. Much contemporary
writing on media and education examines best practices or individual
learning processes, is fired by techno-optimism or techno-pessimism
about young people’s use of technology, or focuses exclusively on
digital media. An emerging body of studies is attending – empirically
and conceptually – to the embeddedness of educational media in
contemporary cultural, social and political processes. The Palgrave
Studies in Educational Media series explores textbooks and other
educational media as sites of cultural contestation and socio-political
forces. Drawing on local and global perspectives, and attending to the
digital, non-digital and post-digital, the series explores how these
media are entangled with broader continuities and changes in today’s
society, with how media and media practices play a role in shaping
identifications, subjectivations, inclusions and exclusions, economies
and global political projects. Including single authored and edited
volumes, it offers a dedicated space which brings together research from
across the academic disciplines. The series aims to provide a valuable
and accessible resource for researchers, students, teachers, teacher
trainers, textbook authors and educational media designers interested in
critical and contextualising approaches to the media used in education.
Series Editors:
Eckhardt Fuchs and Felicitas Macgilchrist
https://www.springer.com/series/15151
International Advisory Board:
Michael Apple, University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA
Tânia Maria F. Braga Garcia, Universidade Federal do Paraná, Brasil
Eric Bruillard, ENS de Cachan, France
Nigel Harwood, University of Sheffield, UK
Heather Mendick, Independent Scholar, UK
Eugenia Roldán Vera, CINVESTAV Mexico City
Neil Selwyn, Monash University, Australia
Yasemin Soysal, University of Essex, UK
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