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[ecrea] Oxford Studies in Digital Politics: New Titles in 2018 - and a Call for Proposals in News and Journalism
Wed Feb 14 22:56:26 GMT 2018
Oxford Studies in Digital Politics: New Titles in 2018 - and a Call for
Proposals in News and Journalism
Colleagues,
My book series with Oxford University Press will publish five new titles
in 2018.
Francis L. F. Lee and Joseph M. Chan's fascinating, empirically-grounded
account of the Umbrella Movement: Media and Protest Logics in the
Digital Era: The Umbrella Movement in Hong Kong.
Ben Epstein's sweeping and beautifully-written evolutionary analysis of
300 years U.S. political development, revealing the technological,
behavioural, and political factors that lead to political communication
change: The Only Constant Is Change
Technology, Political Communication, and Innovation Over Time.
Taina Bucher's hugely rich conceptual take on the role of algorithms in
shaping sociality and connectivity: If...Then: Algorithmic Power and
Politics.
Chris Anderson's strikingly original analysis of journalism, which
examines "how data has been mobilized, as a form of factual evidence,
over the course of American journalism's history": Apostles of
Certainty: Data Journalism and the Politics of Doubt. (Available for
pre-order soon).
Florian Schneider's highly novel take on a previously neglected aspect
of the internet in China-its role in constructing and projecting
national identity: China's Digital Nationalism. (Available for pre-order
soon).
For more detail please see:
https://global.oup.com/academic/content/series/o/oxford-studies-in-digital-politics-osdp/?cc=us&lang=en&
For a list of the other future books in the series see this page:
http://www.andrewchadwick.com/book-series
I'd also like to take this opportunity to issue a call for book
proposals in the area of news and journalism. If you're working on an
authored book (not an edited collection) in this area, drop me a line.
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