[csaa-forum] FW: New Academic Publisher in Cultural Studies

Sarah Cefai sarahcefai at gmail.com
Sun Jun 2 14:13:46 CST 2013


Apologies for cross-posting.

Sarah


>On 23/05/13 8:48 PM, "Martina O'Sullivan" <mosullivan at ROWMAN.COM> wrote:
>
>>I am delighted to announce the launch of Rowman & Littlefield
>>International, a new independent academic publisher focusing its
>>publishing in the disciplines of: Cultural Studies, Philosophy, Politics
>>& International Relations and Economics.
>>
>>Please visit our website: www.rowmaninternational.com for further
>>information.  You can also follow us on Twitter @RowmanInternat.
>>
>>We will publish monographs, edited collections and supplementary titles,
>>for a scholarly and advanced student audience, representing the latest
>>research in some of the most exciting areas of Cultural Studies. In
>>particular, we are interested in projects that explore:
>>
>>€	Critical and Cultural Theory
>>€	Science, Technology and Culture
>>€	Globalisation
>>€	Asian Cultural Studies
>>€	Identity and difference
>>€	Conflict, Change and Precarity
>>
>>We are intrigued by the interdisciplinary nature of our subject areas and
>>aim to publish titles at the interface of Cultural Studies, Politics and
>>Philosophy.
>>
>>We are passionate about bringing incisive modern scholarship to a global
>>readership, insisting on high quality at every point in the publishing
>>process. We use efficient technologies to reach our readership rapidly in
>>digital and print formats, around the globe. We are connected to the
>>academic community and enthused by the ways in which technology is
>>changing the way that community works.
>>
>>You will find us responsive, clear and decisive.
>>
>>We launched the business in London in November 2012, in collaboration
>>with the Rowman & Littlefield Publishing Group in Washington DC. That
>>link gives us excellent access to the US market, and allows us to combine
>>the flexibility of a start-up with the resources of an established
>>player.
>>
>>We welcome new book proposals, so if you have an idea for a project,
>>please do not hesitate to get in touch. Similarly we are keen to develop
>>partnerships, both formal and informal, with department, societies,
>>associations and centres of excellence, as well as communities and
>>networks of academics in particular areas. We welcome your thoughts and
>>suggestions.
>>
>>With best wishes,
>>
>>Martina O¹Sullivan
>>Senior Commissioning Editor, Cultural Studies
>>Rowman & Littlefield International
>>16 Carlisle Street, London W1D 3BT
>>
>>t: +44 (0)20 3002 4845
>>mosullivan at rowman.com | @m_o_sullivan | www.rowmaninternational.com
>>
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