Hello all, if anyone is interested to write a review on my book *G <https://www.cambridge.org/gb/universitypress/subjects/archaeology/archaeology-general-interest/geopolitics-digital-heritage?format=HB>eopolitics of Digital Heritage <https://www.cambridge.org/gb/universitypress/subjects/archaeology/archaeology-general-interest/geopolitics-digital-heritage?format=HB> (2024: Cambridge University Press) * for the *Critical Studies in Media Communication *journal, please feel free to request a FREE e-copy of the book from me (grincheva@gmail.com) The monograph received fantastic appraisals from major scholars in the field, which you can find here <https://www.cambridge.org/gb/universitypress/subjects/archaeology/archaeology-general-interest/geopolitics-digital-heritage?format=HB> . Please read the call for book reviews below. With kind regards Natalia *Dr Natalia Grincheva* Programme Leader <https://www.lasalle.edu.sg/about/academics/dr-natalia-grincheva>, BA(Hons) Arts Management University of the Arts Singapore & Senior Research Fellow (Hon) <https://findanexpert.unimelb.edu.au/profile/784300-natalia-grincheva>, Digital Studio The University of Melbourne *Academic Profile: https://grincheva.com/ <https://grincheva.com/> * CALLS FOR SUBMISSIONS: Book Reviews for Critical Studies in Media Communication Jessica B. Burstrem, jburstrem@umbc.edu As the Book Reviews Editor of Critical Studies in Media Communication (CSMC) for volumes 40-42, I am again accepting proposals. A peer-reviewed publication of the National Communication Association, CSMC discusses mediated and mass communication from cultural studies and critical perspectives. It particularly encourages debates among various critical traditions, methodological and analytical approaches, and theoretical standpoints. CSMC takes an inclusive view of media and thus welcomes scholarship on topics such as media audiences, representations, institutions, digital technologies, social media, gaming, professional practices and ethics, production studies, media history, and political economy. Book reviewers should: - Craft a thorough and provocative 800-1,000 word book review (including references) - Conform to the APA Style Guide, 7th ed. (2020) - Use the following format at the outset of the review: Title, Author(s) or “edited by” Editors(s), Place of Publication, Publisher, Year of Publication, Number of pages followed by “pages,” $Price USD (“Paperback” and/or “Hardcover” and/or “eBook”), ISBN. Reviewed by _________ Title, College Institution City, State, Country Content of book and media reviews should demonstrate: - A working knowledge of the text’s major premises - An analytical yet humane analysis of the text’s major premises, contributions, etc. - Insight significant to national and international audiences - A recommendation of whom and/or what the book/media is relevant to/for First-time reviewers may find the following link helpful: http://writingcenter.unc.edu/handouts/book-reviews/ <https://tjqtfrgbb.cc.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=001FaaJQ0Vr54MsYM8ZGNEMyjwKQpYQ9Y5JjAXva916UCmxkbMWWoGzCNlpLOsFx_COI3jdmzzmjaGPst5w71RB70A4tdlvqFZ-HvVsmDCYwctvIOW_KlZ2BIgmwqCUzTXksnBSpCrdKrw9HYjVLrMJAUYP45cx7zemkPawkLuiRVBukPGeTtOsi6kyh3OSJg927_S5yYjTbNqxsRk-mSpSajLVidiC6mv3F3uSqQrccJl80chPMhtoGhCN0VBczyU79OUxdL0mezFLIOBLKb4zugTRGipRJ4os0pUGzGtu4MI-Alrejwv0mGmHM7KaWs2NPFnDzZkT-6UseVFGClHk9HxyHTBOMsRnRvFZZUk2TIQAjO5fG87e2v3v8NqT4ZGhHj8Cyu-ol1Jus4EvJrWGMlk326grz1NX43wXnmdMC-mljnMAV3iAMLVpj048WxlP03okf7DMm3JWneFphhj2Tj03mKzO98TY39vwqw_0gY8aA6ySOWqYeFPW7czXUkYngqgOTp06cDY=&c=NLBNQmMWEYe2_4Lvu5jrVb8GrYEbbx-D5lCpvYrizMIajMJs1i4YAQ==&ch=qKcCdsknow-MlsPxMHcuyNkJXtx75oFNSeBbk1gg73_6lccaR1Cv8g==> We also recommend that you read a sample of book reviews, including some from CSMC, to help you get a sense of the scholarly review genre. We welcome proposals from master’s students with strong writing skills. We encourage reviewers to ask a mentor or other fellow writer to review their work before submission. Book reviews will be editorially reviewed by way of a rigorous, iterative revision process. If you are interested in reviewing, please send the following information directly to jburstrem@umbc.edu <jburstrem@umbc.edu?subject=CSMC%20book%20review%20proposal> with “CSMC book review proposal” in the subject line: (1) your name, (2) full title and contact information, (3) proposed book or media title to review, and (4) proposed timeline for the completion of your review. Please ask if you would like a review copy/PDF of the book. I will respond to book and media review inquiries within two (2) weeks unless otherwise indicated in a vacation or travel email autoreply. I will consider proposals as they come in, and the decision to accept or decline a proposal to review will depend on a constellation of factors including existing reviews, proposed timeline, etc. Authors should feel welcome to support their own work by encouraging colleagues to propose to review their work in response to this call. CSMC’s editors and I are quite open to review proposals of books not listed here; nonetheless, CSMC is potentially interested in: Nigerian Media Industries in the Era of Globalization, ed. Unwana Samuel Akpan, Rowman & Littlefield, 2023 Social Movements and Digital Activism in Africa, Ufuoma Akpojivi, Palgrave Macmillan, 2023 Protest Arts, Gender, and Social Change: Fiction, Popular Songs, and the Media in Hausa Society across Borders, O.D. Alidou, U of Michigan P, 2024 Freedom Moves: Hip Hop Knowledges, Pedagogies, and Futures, eds. H. Samy Alim, Jeff Chang, and Casey Philip Wong, U of California P, 2023 Everyday Dirty Work: Invisibility, Communication, and Immigrant Labor, Wilfredo Alvarez, The Ohio State UP, 2022 Caribes 2.0: New Media, Globalization, and the Afterlives of Disaster, Jossianna Arroyo, Rutgers UP, 2023 Contemporary Disney Animation: Genre, Gender and Hollywood, Eve Benhamou, Edinburgh UP, 2024 Reasserting the Disney Brand in the Streaming Era: A Critical Examination of Disney+, Robert Alan Brookey, Jason Phillips, and Timothy Pollard, Routledge, 2023 Voices in Aerosol: Youth Culture, Institutional Attunement, and Graffiti in Urban Mexico, Caitlin Frances Bruce, U of Texas P, 2024 Migrants and Refugees in Southern Europe Beyond the News Stories: Photographs, Hate, and Journalists’ Perceptions, eds. Carlos Arcila Calderón and Andreas Veglis, Rowman & Littlefield, 2023 Shadow Traces: Seeing Japanese/American and Ainu Women in Photographic Archives, Elena Tajima Creef, U of Illinois P, 2022 The Two Revolutions: A History of the Transgender Internet, Avery Dame-Griff, NYU P, 2023 Feminista Frequencies: Community Building through Radio in the Yakima Valley, Monica de la Torre, U of Washington P, 2022 Queer Forms, Ramzi Fawaz, NYU P, 2022 Visualizing Black Lives: Ownership and Control in Afro-Brazilian Media, Reighan Gillam, U of Illinois P, 2022 Queer Country, Shana Goldin-Perschbacher, U of Illinois P, 2022 Radical Hospitality: American Policy, Media, and Immigration, Nour Halabi, Rutgers UP, 2022 Mass Communication in the Modern Arab World: Ongoing Agents of Change following the Arab Spring, eds. Naila Nabil Hamdy and Philip Auter, Rowman & Littlefield, 2022 Asians on Demand: Mediating Race in Video Art and Activism, Feng-Mei Heberer, U of Minnesota P, 2023 Advertising Disability, Ella Houston, Routledge, 2024 The Un-intended: Photography, Property, and the Aesthetics of Racial Capitalism, Monica Huerta, NYU P, 2023 Digital Racial: Algorithmic Violence and Digital Platforms, Yasmin Ibrahim, Rowman & Littlefield, 2023 Transpacific Convergences: Race, Migration, and Japanese American Film Culture before World War II, Denise Khor, U of North Carolina P, 2022 Feminist Afterlives of the Witch: Popular Culture, Memory, Activism, Brydie Kosmina, Palgrave Macmillan, 2023 Asian American Connective Action in the Age of Social Media: Civic Engagement, Contested Issues, and Emerging Identities, James S. Lai, Temple UP, 2022 Visions of Invasion: Alien Affects, Cinema, and Citizenship in Settler Colonies, Michael Lechuga, UP of Mississippi, 2023 Border Tunnels: A Media Theory of the U.S.-Mexico Underground, Juan Llamas-Rodriguez, U of Minnesota P, 2023 Mothers of Invention: Film, Media, and Caregiving Labor, eds. So Mayer and Corinn Columpar, Wayne State UP, 2022 New Journalism Ecologies in East and Southern Africa: Innovations, Participatory and Newsmaking Cultures, eds. Trust Matsilele, Shepherd Mpofu, and Dumisani Moyo, Palgrave Macmillan, 2023 Distancing Representations in Transgender Film: Identification, Affect, and the Audience, Lucy J. Miller, SUNY P, 2023 Sounding Latin Music, Hearing the Americas, Jairo Moreno, U of Chicago P, 2023 Digital Me: Trans Students Exploring Future Possible Selves Online, Z Nicolazzo, Alden C. Jones, and Sy Simms, Rutgers UP, 2022 Global LGBTQ Activism: Social Media, Digital Technologies, and Protest Mechanisms, ed. Paromita Pain, Routledge, 2023 Sonic Sovereignty: Hip Hop, Indigeneity, and Shifting Popular Music Mainstreams, Liz Przybylski, NYU P, 2023 Unbelonging: Inauthentic Sounds in Mexican and Latinx Aesthetics, Iván A. Ramos, NYU P, 2023 Indigenous Language for Social Change Communication in the Global South, eds. Abiodun Salawu, Tshepang Bright Molale, Enrique Uribe-Jongbloed, and Mohammad Salid Ullah, Rowman & Littlefield, 2023 Arabic Glitch: Technoculture, Data Bodies, and Archives, Laila Shereen Sakr, Stanford UP, 2023 Playful Protest: The Political Work of Joy in Latinx Media, Kristie Soares, U of Illinois P, 2023 Doing Black Digital Humanities with Radical Intentionality, Catherine Knight Steele, Jessica H. Lu, and Kevin C. Winstead, Routledge, 2023 Digital Masquerade: Feminist Rights and Queer Media in China, Jia Tan, NYU P, 2023 Digital Unsettling: Decoloniality and Dispossession in the Age of Social Media, Sahana Udupa and Ethiraj Gabriel Dattatreyan, NYU P, 2023 Latinas on the Line: Invisible Information Workers in Telecommunications, Melissa Villa-Nicholas, Rutgers UP, 2022 To inquire about this call for Book Reviews for CSMC, please contact: Jessica B. Burstrem, M.A. Book Reviews Editor, CSMC Office of the Dean College of Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences Fine Arts Building, Room 429 University of Maryland, Baltimore County 1000 Hilltop Circle Baltimore, Maryland 21250 USA
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