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> From: "Sanz Sabido, Ruth (ruth.sanz-sabido@??? <mailto:
> ruth.sanz-sabido@???>)" <ruth.sanz-sabido@???
> <mailto:ruth.sanz-sabido@CANTERBURY.AC.UK>>
> To: MECCSA@??? <mailto:MECCSA@JISCMAIL.AC.UK>
> Sent: Tuesday, 22 December, 2015 09:48:04
> Subject: CALL FOR BOOK PROPOSALS: 'Protest, Media and Culture'
>
> CALL FOR BOOK PROPOSALS
> 'Protest, Media and Culture'
> We would like to draw your attention to the 'Protest, Media and Culture'
> Book Series that we are editing for Rowman and Littlefield International.
> Series Editors:
> Dr Ruth Sanz Sabido (Canterbury Christ Church University)
> Professor Stuart Price (De Montfort University)
> 'Protest, Media and Culture' will publish edited collections and
> monographs dedicated to the study and analysis of an irrepressible
> phenomenon: the worldwide resurgence of social, cultural, political and
> economic discontent. The evidence for this development is found in the
> constant appearance of contentious activities, which emerge from a
> fundamental conflict between formal authority and those forces that, for a
> variety of reasons, attempt to censure, oppose, alter or even destroy the
> perceived iniquities of the ?dominant? social order. The series will make
> particular reference to the mediated character of protest and dissent, but
> will also encompass theoretical, organisational and practical issues, and
> will include both historical and contemporary examples.
> The term 'Protest' identifies the visible act of collective resistance;
> 'Media' acts (variously) to suppress, amplify, or reconfigure this act; and
> 'Culture' designates the active interactional ?space? that allows the
> various meanings animated by protest to circulate. The Series Editors share
> an approach to Protest and Mediated Culture that emerged from their work in
> the interdisciplinary field of Media Discourse. Now, following the
> organisation of a number of conferences, public lectures and symposia,
> supported by the cross-institutional Media Discourse Group, our call is for
> proposals that may touch upon, but which are not necessarily limited to,
> the following thematic headings:
> - Protest, Media and Communication
> - Cultural Studies and Protest
> - Protest and Post-colonial Studies
> - Social Psychology and Public Dissent
> - Gender and Protest
> In the first instance, please make initial enquiries to both Dr Ruth Sanz
> Sabido at ruth.sanz-sabido@??? <mailto:
> ruth.sanz-sabido@???>and Professor Stuart Price at
> sprice@??? <mailto:sprice@dmu.ac.uk>
> More information on the series can be found at
> http://www.rowmaninternational.com/series/protest-media-and-culture <
> http://www.rowmaninternational.com/series/protest-media-and-culture> and
> the proposal form can be downloaded from
> http://www.rowmaninternational.com/working-with-authors/submitting-a-proposal
> <
> http://www.rowmaninternational.com/working-with-authors/submitting-a-proposal
> >
>
> Best wishes,
> Ruth and Stuart
>
> Dr Ruth Sanz Sabido
> Senior Lecturer in Media and Communication
> School Coordinator of International
>
> Chair, MeCCSA Social Movements Network
> Convenor, Canterbury Media Discourse Group
> Book Series: 'Protest, Media and Culture' |
> http://www.rowmaninternational.com/series/protest-media-and-culture <
> http://www.rowmaninternational.com/series/protest-media-and-culture>
>
> Twitter: @rs_sabido
> Profile:
> https://www.canterbury.ac.uk/arts-and-humanities/media-art-and-design/Staff/Profiles.aspx?staff=15db4ea593210773
> <
> https://www.canterbury.ac.uk/arts-and-humanities/media-art-and-design/Staff/Profiles.aspx?staff=15db4ea593210773
> >
>
> Erasmus Building, Es12
> School of Media, Art and Design
> Canterbury Christ Church University
> North Holmes Road | Canterbury | CT1 1QU
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*From: *"Sanz Sabido, Ruth (ruth.sanz-sabido@???)" <
ruth.sanz-sabido@???>
*To: *MECCSA@???
*Sent: *Tuesday, 22 December, 2015 09:48:04
*Subject: *CALL FOR BOOK PROPOSALS: 'Protest, Media and Culture'
*CALL FOR BOOK PROPOSALS*
*'Protest, Media and** Culture'*
We would like to draw your attention to the 'Protest, Media and Culture'
Book Series that we are editing for Rowman and Littlefield International.
Series Editors:
Dr Ruth Sanz Sabido (Canterbury Christ Church University)
Professor Stuart Price (De Montfort University)
'Protest, Media and Culture' will publish edited collections and monographs
dedicated to the study and analysis of an irrepressible phenomenon: the
worldwide resurgence of social, cultural, political and economic
discontent. The evidence for this development is found in the constant
appearance of contentious activities, which emerge from a fundamental
conflict between formal authority and those forces that, for a variety of
reasons, attempt to censure, oppose, alter or even destroy the perceived
iniquities of the ‘dominant’ social order. The series will make particular
reference to the mediated character of protest and dissent, but will also
encompass theoretical, organisational and practical issues, and will
include both historical and contemporary examples.
The term 'Protest' identifies the visible act of collective resistance; 'Media'
acts (variously) to suppress, amplify, or reconfigure this act; and
'Culture' designates the active interactional ‘space’ that allows the
various meanings animated by protest to circulate. The Series Editors share
an approach to Protest and Mediated Culture that emerged from their work in
the interdisciplinary field of Media Discourse. Now, following the
organisation of a number of conferences, public lectures and symposia,
supported by the cross-institutional Media Discourse Group, our call is for
proposals that may touch upon, but which are not necessarily limited to,
the following thematic headings:
- Protest, Media and Communication
- Cultural Studies and Protest
- Protest and Post-colonial Studies
- Social Psychology and Public Dissent
- Gender and Protest
In the first instance, please make initial enquiries to both Dr Ruth Sanz
Sabido at ruth.sanz-sabido@??? Professor Stuart Price at
sprice@???
More information on the series can be found at
http://www.rowmaninternational.com/series/protest-media-and-culture and the
proposal form can be downloaded from
http://www.rowmaninternational.com/working-with-authors/submitting-a-proposal
Best wishes,
Ruth and Stuart
Dr Ruth Sanz Sabido
Senior Lecturer in Media and Communication
School Coordinator of International
Chair, MeCCSA Social Movements Network
Convenor, Canterbury Media Discourse Group
Book Series: 'Protest, Media and Culture' |
http://www.rowmaninternational.com/series/protest-media-and-culture
Twitter: @rs_sabido
Profile:
https://www.canterbury.ac.uk/arts-and-humanities/media-art-and-design/Staff/Profiles.aspx?staff=15db4ea593210773
Erasmus Building, Es12
School of Media, Art and Design
Canterbury Christ Church University
North Holmes Road | Canterbury | CT1 1QU
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This mailing list is a free service and is not restricted to members. It is
an unmoderated list and content reflect the views of those who post to the
list and not of MeCCSA as an organisation.
MeCCSA recommends that the list be used only for posting of information
(for example about events, publications, conferences, lectures) of interest
to members or to promote discussion of current issues of wide general
interest in the field. Posts to the MeCCSA mailing list are public, indexed
by Google, and can be accessed from the JISCMail website (
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