Editors: Jessica Elias and Adi Kuntsman, for considerationwith Bristol University Press This edited volume is a first important step in creating aspace for theoretical and empirical considerations of visual AI politics andthe politics of visual AI. The volume builds on the Digital Politics summerschool which took place in June 2025 and extends the call to established andearly career scholars, artists and media professionals. We invite contributionsby academics from media and communication studies, journalism, human rights,politics, sociology and anthropology, cyberfeminism, Black cyberculturestudies, visual criminology, art, and computational science. Wewill also consider alternative formats such as reports and poetic essays. To beconsidered, please send a 500 word detailed abstract of your chapter and a veryshort bio of up to 100 words by 1st of September 2025 to digitalpoliticsmanmet@gmail.com. Ful details of the call, including topics of interest,and publication timeline, are here: https://digitalsociety.mmu.ac.uk/2025/08/04/call-for-book-chapters-visual-ai... -------- DrAdi Kuntsman,Reader in Digital Politics Head of Ethics, Faculty of Arts andHumanities Co-Lead, Digital Society Research Group Director, Digital Politics Summer School Department of History, Politics and Philosophy Manchester Metropolitan University