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Greetings,

The story of social science and war is a long one, going back to the Roman
military in the late second century B.C.E., when soldiers became the
empire's worst enemy, pillaging citizens and creating social turmoil. But
it is a story that has not been amply told. A long list of reference works
exists viewing war through the traditional lens of history and military
science, emphasizing the big events, places, and people in wars across the
ages. Setting itself apart, The Social Science of War: An Encyclopedia will
view war through a different lens--that of the social sciences. Rather than
a roster of battles, equipment, and winners and losers, the causes,
processes, and effects of war will be illuminated with a cross-disciplinary
work drawing from anthropology, communication and mass media, economics,
political science and law, psychology, sociology, and more. Featuring
approximately 700 entries organized A-Z across 4 volumes; the encyclopedia
will be available in a choice of electronic or print formats. Each
1000-5000 word article will be signed by the contributor. The General
Editor, who will be reviewing each submission to the project, is
sociologist Dr. Paul Joseph, Tufts University.

This comprehensive project will be published by SAGE Reference.

We are currently making assignments with a deadline of June 1, 2014.

If you are interested in contributing to this cutting-edge reference, it is
a unique opportunity to contribute to the contemporary literature,
redefining sociological issues in today's terms. Moreover, it can be a
notable publication addition to your CV/resume and broaden your publishing
credits. SAGE Publications offers an honorarium ranging from SAGE book
credits for smaller articles up to a free set of the printed product for
contributions totaling 10,000 words or more.

The list of available articles is already prepared, and as a next step we
will e-mail you the Article List (Excel file) from which you can select
topics that best fit your expertise and interests. Additionally, Style and
Submission Guidelines will be provided that detail article specifications.

If you would like to contribute to building a truly outstanding reference
with The Social Science of War: An Encyclopedia, please contact me by the
e-mail information below. Please provide your CV or a brief summary of your
academic/publishing credentials in related disciplines.

Thanks very much.
Mark Golson
Author Manager
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