Routledge
POL - publication outcomes 2018-04-24
Summary:
Relevant series Routledge Research in Cultural and Media Studies
Routledge Research in Political Communication
Editor contact
1. Felisa Salvago-Keyes, Editor
Publishes monographs and scholarly edited collections in communication studies, media and cultural studies, and art and visual culture.
Email: felisa.salvago-keyes@taylorandfrancis.com
https://www.routledge.com/contacts/7859
2. Natalie Foster, Senior Publisher (UK)
Welcomes proposals of accessible, student-friendly, single- and multi-authored books that critically examine the social and political aspects of media and visual cultures.
Email: natalie.foster@tandf.co.uk
https://www.routledge.com/contacts/8041
3. Erica Wetter, Publisher (US)
Media studies, digital journalism, also interested in proposals for accessible, student-friendly, single- and multi-authored books that critically examine media and gender, sexuality, class/labor, race, politics and/or the environment.
Email: erica.wetter@taylorandfrancis.com
Submission details https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/tandfbis/rt-files/docs/Proposal+Guidelines_Monographs+PDF.pdf
Book proposal details A proposal should generally be three to six pages, although it may be supplemented by other documents as noted herein. If you've completed a draft manuscript, please indicate this in your proposal. Please do not, however, send in an unsolicited draft manuscript as your initial correspondence. After reviewing your proposal, a commissioning editor will determine whether you should submit a full manuscript. If possible, please send your proposal and any accompanying material by email.
Your proposal should address five main areas:
1. A Statement of Aims
2. A Detailed Synopsis, Including Chapter Summaries
3. A Description of the Target Market
4. A Review of the Main Competing Titles
5. Format and Timeline