Dear colleagues,
We are pleased to announce a new book series on the Politics of Citizenship and Migration from Palgrave Macmillan (please see details below). We are now accepting proposals and manuscripts from prospective authors. Should you have any questions or wish to submit your work, please contact:
Willem Maas (Series Editor): [log in to unmask]
Justin Gest (Series Editor): [log in to unmask]
Sara Doskow (Palgrave Macmillan Editor): [log in to unmask]
For full proposals, please use Palgrave's submission form and adhere to the general Palgrave guidelines (links below).
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The Politics of Citizenship and Migration
The Politics of Citizenship and Migration series publishes exciting new research in all areas of migration and citizenship studies. Open to multiple approaches, the series considers normative, conceptual, comparative, empirical, historical, methodological, and theoretical works. Versatile, the series publishes single and multi-authored monographs, short-form Pivot books, and edited volumes. Broad in its coverage, the series promotes research on citizenship and migration laws and policies, voluntary and forced migration, rights and obligations, demographic change, diasporas, political membership or behavior, public policy, minorities, transformations in sovereignty and political community, border and security studies, statelessness, naturalization, integration and citizen-making, and subnational, supranational, global, corporate, or multilevel citizenship.
Advisory Board:
Matt Barreto (UCLA)
Seyla Benhabib (Yale)
Irene Bloemraad (Berkeley)
Anna Boucher (Sydney)
Megan Bradley (McGill)
Brian Burgoon (Amsterdam)
Erin Aeran Chung (Johns Hopkins)
Elizabeth Cohen (Syracuse)
David Cook-Martin (Grinnell)
Terri Givens (Menlo)
Michael Jones-Correa (Cornell)
Susan Martin (Georgetown)
Jeannette Money (UC Davis)
Ayelet Shachar (Toronto)
Oxana Shevel (Tufts)
Maarten Vink (Maastricht)
Min Zhou (UCLA/Nanyang)
Series page: http://www.palgrave.com/page/politics-of-citizenship-and-migration/
Submission form: http://www.palgrave.com//resources/docs/Publishing-with-Palgrave/Submit-a-Proposal/Palgrave%20Macmillan%20Publishing%20Proposal%20Form1.docx
Guidelines: http://www.palgrave.com/page/submit-a-proposal/
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