New series: Emergent Ideas – Lateral Books in Cultural Studies
Those working at the intersection of Internet studies and culture may be interested in submitting to our new open access series, *Emergent Ideas: Lateral Books in Cultural Studies,* with Amherst College Press. For more information and to submit a proposal, please visit https://acpress.amherst.edu/series All best, Chris Alen Sula, Ph.D. (he/they) Associate Provost for Academic Affairs Associate Professor, School of Information Pratt Institute, 200 Willoughby Avenue Brooklyn, NY 11205 http://chrisalensula.org / csula@pratt.edu / 718.399.4256 Co-Editor *Lateral*, Journal of the Cultural Studies Association https://csalateral.org Emergent Ideas: Lateral Books in Cultural Studies Series Editors: Robert Carley, Texas A&M University; Anne Donlon, Independent Scholar; Eero Laine, University at Buffalo, State University of New York; SAJ, New York University; Chris Alen Sula, Pratt Institute *Emergent Ideas: Lateral Books in Cultural Studies* publishes concise analyses and interpretations of contemporary and emergent cultural phenomena. Titles in the series explore the objects, events, artifacts, and practices that shape and structure communities, politics, and movements. We are especially interested in work that explores cultural phenomena and ideas on the cusp of articulation: the beginnings of a new theory, for example, or the identification of meanings, relations, and practices that are constitutive of a cultural moment or movement. We invite sharp, speculative, and radically novel analyses, critiques, and theories between 15,000 and 40,000 words that advance interdisciplinary conversations across the field of cultural studies internationally.
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Chris Alen Sula