Critical Studies in Socio-Cultural Diversity

Welcome!

This new series provides an opportunity for scholars seeking to publish serious analytical studies and monographs in the contemporary social sciences; books that explore a wide range of critical social issues raised in late modernity.
We are committed above all else to meeting the needs of those seeking to publish well-researched, innovative, and compelling material that is not well accommodated by the rigid constraints of tightly categorised marketing genres. We believe that this series will be particularly welcomed by a diverse and international range of research active, social scientists. The established Editorial Board reflects the global reach intended.

We welcome proposals from any social science discipline for books which:
• explore and analyse the complexities of culture and diversity across a wide range of topics
• are underpinned by rigorous methodology

Research monographs, edited collections and single or multiple authored research based texts, among others, will be considered for publication via a robust, efficient but supportive peer review process. This series is not a suitable outlet for basic level textbooks, but we will consider higher level texts aimed at post-graduate or advanced studies. We will also consider outstanding doctoral theses that can be converted into interesting monographs with a wide appeal for an informed but broad social science readership.

The first titles in the series will be published in the Autumn of 2012. We are now seeking submissions for our 2013 programme.


We encourage potential authors to discuss their ideas with Dr Sara Ashencaen Crabtree, the Editor-in-Chief (scrabtree@bournemouth.ac.uk).

Editorial Board

Professor Sara Ashencaen Crabtree (Editor-in-Chief), Professor of Social & Cultural Diversity, Bournemouth University
Dr Edgar Marthinsen NTNU Social Research AS and University college of South Troendelag
Dr Wong Hung The Chinese University of Hong Kong, HK
Professor Al-Krenawi Memorial University, Canada
Dr Huang Yunong Southwestern University of Finance and Economics, Chengdu, Sichuan, China
Professor Vishanthie Sewpaul University of KwaZulu Natal, Durban
Dr Hew Cheng Sim Universiti Malaysia Sarawak, Malaysia
Professor Jonathan Parker Bournemouth University
Professor Darja Zaviršec University of Ljubljana, Slovenia
Dr Elaheh Rostami-Povey School of Oriental & African Studies

Editorial enquiries
: Dr Sara Ashencaen Crabtree, Deputy Director, Centre of Social Work and Social Policy, School of Health and Social Care, Bournemouth University, 3rd Floor, Royal London House, Christchurch Road, Bournemouth BH1 3LT.scrabtree@bournemouth.ac.uk

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