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[Commlist] Call for contributions for the Routledge book series Communicating China

Tue Oct 08 10:45:15 GMT 2024





Call for contributions for the Routledge book series

*_Communicating China: Past, Present and Future_*__

The Communicating China series examines the media and communication originating from China, the shaping and reshaping of these narratives, and how China is represented and received globally. Works in the series explore a wide range of media, including textual, visual, audio-visual and multimedia that create narratives regarding external communication and relationship building and the changing domestic and external drivers behind these practices. They also investigate how different regions of the world receive and communicate about China in their political, socio-economic, and cultural contexts, as well as the platforms, instruments and agents of this communication, including not only state and organisational actors, but also wider cultural movements.

The series invites contributions from scholars across multiple disciplines, including international relations, politics, media and communication studies, journalism, cultural studies, film and screen studies, China studies, and history. It welcomes contributions from early career researchers to established scholars, as well as practitioners and think-tank researchers. More information about the series and the titles published can be found here <https://www.routledge.com/Communicating-China/book-series/COMCHINA?srsltid=AfmBOorxD-IdEezur6LZLEvcHkvuo1QDtffZ344ozfpwnio-SdA5ggrb>.

If you’re interested in submitting a proposal to the series, please check Routledge’s proposal guidelines here <https://asset.routledge.com/rt-files/AUTHOR/Guidelines/Proposal+guidelines.pdf?_ga=1741992821.1721038496&_gl=1*9nvr2z*_gcl_au*MTkzNzEyODA5Ni4xNzIxMDM4NDk2*_ga*MTc0MTk5MjgyMS4xNzIxMDM4NDk2*_ga_0HYE8YG0M6*MTcyMTAzODQ5OC4xLjEuMTcyMTAzODc5OC4yMC4wLjA>. Then, send the series editors a proposal that includes the following sections:

1) Authors’ names and affiliations;

2) Suggested book title, description (max. 150 words), and keywords;

3) A Table of Contents with chapter abstracts (max. 100 words each abstract);

4) A Biography section with information about the author(s) (please also attach short-form CV for each);

5) Length of the manuscript, schedule for submission, and list of illustrations;

6) Potential market, including primary and secondary audiences as well as relevant courses/organisations that may use the published work;

7) Relating and competing titles and how the proposed book compares;

8) 2-3 potential reviewers.

The series editors will go through the proposal in 2-3 weeks and will decide whether it meets the scope of the series as well as provide feedback.

Communicating China Series Editors:

Professor Xiaoling Zhang ((xiaoling.zhang /at/ xjtlu.edu.cn))
Dr. Corey Schultz ((corey.schultz /at/ nottingham.edu.cn))

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