Dear colleagues
Following the Sussex Centre for Cultural Studies conference of 2010 'Paranormal Cultures', Olu Jenzen and I are editing a large reference work of new research on the paranormal: the Ashgate Research Companion to Paranormal Cultures. The book will have around 30 chapters written by scholars from the UK, USA and Europe, with many illustrations. It focuses specifically on contemporary and popular manifestations of the paranormal, rather than the Spiritualism of the Victorian era, or Theosophy, for example, which has been covered elsewhere.
The project is already well established, with many chapters completed or at the editing stage. However, we are looking for contributions of 6,000 words on further material that we would like to include.
Chapters would require a short introduction to the field you are writing in/of the research context, followed by your case study and 2-3 suggested readings to follow up.
The date for submission for these later chapters would be June 1st. However, we would need an abstract sent to us by February 14th please, for us to consider and then to go forward with your idea.
The specific topics or areas that we require further content on are as follows:
1. Hollywood representations of the paranormal (eg. Sixth Sense, The Others, Paranormal Activity etc)
2. The Internet and digital paranormal cultures (paranormal sites and their users)
3. Paranormal tourism (ghost walks, supernatural tours etc)
4. Commodification/commercial paranormal services (the economic dimensions of paranormal 'industries')
5. Therapeutic usage of the paranormal
6. Issues in law and the paranormal (legal cases in which 'possession' was cited as defence, for example)
Please would you kindly forward this call to any other relevant lists.
Send your abstract/proposal to:
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We look forward to hearing from you,
kind regards
Olu Jenzen and Sally R Munt
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