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New book series 'Emerald Studies in Popular Culture & Gender' is commissioning now. We have some exciting volumes planned for the series, which launches next year.

http://bit.ly/2uNmCXM

Please email me for more info &/or am happy to chat about your book ideas - which can be monographs, or edited, sole- or multi-authored.
Please also share with your networks.

Thank you.

Best wishes,
Sam Holland


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Dr Samantha Holland
Senior Research Fellow

Centre for Diversity, Equity & Inclusion
Cavendish Hall, Headingley campus
Leeds LS6 3QS  UK

Acting Editor, Journal of Gender Studies
Book series editor, Emerald Studies in Popular Culture & Gender
Book series co-editor, Emerald Studies in Alternativity & Marginalisation
Book Review editor, Loisir/Leisure

Twitter: @DrSamHolland
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