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Call for Proposals: Routledge Studies in Global and Transnational Politics Series Series editors: Chris Rumford, Sandra Halperin and Luis LoboGuerrero Royal Holloway, University of London, UK The core theme of the series is ‘global connectivities’ and the implications and outcomes of global and transnational processes in history and in the contemporary world. The series aims to promote greater theoretical innovation and interdisciplinarity in the academic study of global transformations. The understanding of globalization that it employs accords centrality to forms and processes of political, social, cultural and economic connectivity (and disconnectivity) and relations between the global and the local. The series’ editors see the multidisciplinary exploration of ‘global connectivities’ as contributing, not only to an understanding of the nature and direction of current global and transnational transformations, but also to recasting the intellectual agenda of the social sciences. The series aims to publish high quality work by leading and emerging scholars critically engaging with key issues in the study of global and transnational politics. It will comprise research monographs, edited collections and advanced textbooks for scholars, researchers, policy analysts, and students. We invite proposals for a variety of books from both established and upandcoming authors. To discuss your ideas at any stage of the project, please contact: Series editors: Chris Rumford: [email protected] Sandra Halperin: [email protected] Luis LoboGuerrero: [email protected] Or: Nicola Parkin, Associate Editor for Politics and International Studies at Routledge: [email protected]

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Page 1: Call for Proposals: Routledge Studies in Global and Transnational Politics Series

   

Call  for  Proposals:    

Routledge  Studies  in  Global  and  Transnational  Politics  Series    

Series  editors:  Chris  Rumford,  Sandra  Halperin  and  Luis  Lobo-­‐Guerrero  Royal  Holloway,  University  of  London,  UK  

   The  core  theme  of  the  series  is  ‘global  connectivities’  and  the  implications  and  outcomes  of  global  and  transnational  processes  in  history  and  in  the  contemporary  world.  The  series  aims  to  promote  greater   theoretical   innovation   and   inter-­‐disciplinarity   in   the   academic   study   of   global  transformations.  The  understanding  of  globalization  that  it  employs  accords  centrality  to  forms  and  processes  of  political,  social,  cultural  and  economic  connectivity  (and  disconnectivity)  and  relations  between  the  global  and  the  local.  The  series’  editors  see  the  multi-­‐disciplinary  exploration  of  ‘global  connectivities’  as  contributing,  not  only  to  an  understanding  of  the  nature  and  direction  of  current  global  and  transnational  transformations,  but  also  to  recasting  the  intellectual  agenda  of  the  social  sciences.    The   series  aims   to  publish  high  quality  work  by   leading  and  emerging   scholars   critically  engaging  with   key   issues   in   the   study   of   global   and   transnational   politics.   It   will   comprise   research  monographs,  edited  collections  and  advanced  textbooks  for  scholars,  researchers,  policy  analysts,  and  students.        We   invite  proposals   for  a  variety  of  books   from  both  established  and  up-­‐and-­‐coming  authors.  To  discuss  your  ideas  at  any  stage  of  the  project,  please  contact:    Series  editors:    

Chris  Rumford:  [email protected]    Sandra  Halperin:  [email protected]    Luis  Lobo-­‐Guerrero:  Luis.Lobo-­‐[email protected]    

 Or:    

Nicola  Parkin,  Associate  Editor  for  Politics  and  International  Studies  at  Routledge:  [email protected]    

   

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Submission  Guidelines:  

 

The  proposal   you   submit   is   the  basis  on  which  we   judge   the  book's   suitability   for  publication.     It  therefore  needs   to  be  organised   in   such  a  way   that   the   reviewers  are  given   the   right   amount  of  information  on  which  to  assess  the  suitability  of  your  work  for  publication  and  to  offer  constructive  feedback.  We  would,  therefore,  ask  that  you  include  the  following:        1.    A  statement  of  aims    2.    A  detailed  synopsis,  including  chapter  summaries    3.    Definition  of  the  market    4.    A  review  of  the  main  competitive  books    5.    Format  &  Timing      6.    One  or  two  sample  chapters,  if  available  (or  more)    7.    A  Curriculum  Vitae    8.    Notes  on  the  contributors  (if  this  is  to  be  an  edited  volume)    9.    Third  party  material      10.    Details  of  academic  referees          For  more  information  on  submitting  a  proposal  to  Routledge,  please  visit:    http://www.routledge.com/info/authors/#submitproposal