Any guidelines on previously self-published material? In the last two years, I put out a couple essay collections on this subject that would fit the criteria via KDP, & would love to rework that material for a more professional academic imprint if they'll take it.
On Wed, Dec 11, 2019 at 12:33 PM Christian Fuchs <[email protected]> wrote: > Call for Book Proposals: Critical Digital and Social Media Studies, > University of Westminster Press Book Series > Edited By Christian Fuchs > > Details and submission: > https://uwestminsterpress.blog/2019/12/11/900/ > Submission deadline: Monday 20 January 2020 23:59 BST > > My book series is looking to publish a number of new titles. The books > are published as affordable paperbacks and in digital versions open > access. Publishing is free of charge to authors. The digital versions > are free of charge to readers. > > An overview of titles published thus far is available here: > > https://www.uwestminsterpress.co.uk/site/books/series/critical-digital-and-social-media-studies/ > > There is a preference for the submission of proposals for books whose > writing can be finished and that can be submitted to UWP within the next > 6-15 months. Any prior queries may be sent by e-mail to Andrew Lockett > (University of Westminster Press Manager) A.Lockett [A//T//] > westminster.ac.uk. Submissions will no longer be accepted by email. All > proposals for consideration have to be presented via https://uwp.rua.re. > > The open access 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. Titles > analyse how power structures, digital capitalism, ideology and social > struggles shape and are shaped by digital and social media. They use and > develop critical theory discussing the political relevance and > implications of studied topics. The series is a theoretical forum for > Internet and social media research for books using methods and theories > that challenge digital positivism. It also seeks to explore digital > media ethics grounded in critical social theories and philosophy. The > book series’ understanding of critical theory and critique is grounded > in approaches such as critical political economy and Frankfurt School > critical theory. > > > > -- > Liberationtech is public & archives are searchable from any major > commercial search engine. Violations of list guidelines will get you > moderated: https://lists.ghserv.net/mailman/listinfo/lt. Unsubscribe, > change to digest mode, or change password by emailing > [email protected].
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