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[Commlist] Call for Book Proposals -- Information Policy, MIT Press
Tue Jun 30 07:44:55 GMT 2020
The Information Policy Book Series at MIT Press is welcoming proposals.
For a description of the series and books published to date, see
https://mitpress.mit.edu/books/series/information-policy. ; Note the
breadth of the definition of the field and its inclusion of attention to
governance and governmentality as well as the formal laws and
regulations of governments in the areas of information, communication,
and culture, within the series. Work from all theoretical perspectives,
using any methodological approach, and at any level of analysis is
welcome. MIT Press encourages positive policy proposals in the books it
publishes. Will work as closely with authors as desirable or necessary
in the development of projects. Please contact me at
(braman /at/ email.tamu.edu) <mailto:(braman /at/ email.tamu.edu)> if you have a
project you would like to discuss or have any questions.
Sandra Braman
Editor, Information Policy Book Series, MIT Press
Professor of Communication
John Paul Abbott Professor of Liberal Arts
Texas A&M University
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