The book series "Critical Digital and Social Media Studies" publishes
books that critically study the role of the internet, digital and social
media in society and make critical interventions. Books in the series
analyse how power structures, digital capitalism, ideology, domination
and social struggles shape and are shaped by digital and social media.
They use and develop critical theories, are profoundly theoretical and
discuss the political relevance and implications of the topics under
scrutiny.
We have funding from JISC for a number of books without charges to the
authors and therefore welcome proposal submissions. The submission
deadline is March 15.
Submissions should include a proposal form, which can be downloaded here:
https://service-zipper.s3.eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/wup/files/UWP+CDSMS+Book+Proposal+Form.docx
Submissions of proposals and a sample chapter should be made via email
to Philippa Grand, Press Manager at University of Westminster Press at
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Submissions should also include the author/editor CVs and one sample
chapter.
More information:
https://uwestminsterpress.blog/2023/01/30/call-for-book-proposals-for-the-critical-digital-and-social-media-studies-series-now-open/
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