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[Commlist] call for contributions: Global Handbooks in Media and Communication Research
Wed Jun 23 16:17:02 GMT 2021
We would like to remind you of the /The Global Handbooks in Media
and Communication Research/ series, which is published by IAMCR and
Wiley Blackwell, and welcome new proposals for the series,
especially from Sections and Working Groups.
As noted on IAMCR’s website*, the series emerged from a recognition
that we need to foster the publications of key reference texts that
build from and are relevant to global contexts. With a membership
from around 100 countries, IAMCR is uniquely positioned to lead this
series, contributing to communication and media scholarship that
reflects the global diversity of its participants. Its members
promote global inclusiveness and excellence within the best
traditions of critical research in the field. These handbooks are
global in the best sense: in scope, authorship and perspective.
Intended to move away from reproducing dominant western and northern
assumptions, the series is designed to lead a more comprehensive
global conversation.
The volumes are designed to highlight the best critical scholarship
in key areas of communication and media research. Chapters engage
contemporary theories, in historical context, include empirical work
drawn across different countries and regions, and advance incisive
arguments in clear and compelling presentations.
Proposal Guidelines are available from the Series Editors and we
look forward to hearing from you!
Best wishes,
Janet Wasko and Karin Gwinn Wilkins, /Series Editors/
Nico Carpentier, /Ex Officio Editor/
Nicole Allen, /Associate Editor, Wiley Blackwell Humanities Editorial/
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/*Advisory Board*/
Divina Frau-Meigs (France), Cees Hamelink (Netherlands), Tawana Kupe
(South Africa), Guillermo Mastrini (Argentina), Richard Maxwell
(US), Aimeé Vega Montiel (Mexico), Graham Murdock (UK), Vinod
Pavarala (India), Jack Qiu (Singapore), Jessica Retis (US), Helena
Sousa (Portugal) and Thomas Tufte (UK)
*https://iamcr.org/publications/iamcr-handbook
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