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Series editors: Chris Rumford, Sandra Halperin and Luis Lobo-Guerrero Royal Holloway, University of London, UK
The
core
theme
of
the
series
is
global
connectivities
and
the
implications
and
outcomes
of
global
and
transnational
processes
in
history
and
in
the
contemporary
world.
The
series
aims
to
promote
greater
theoretical
innovation
and
inter-disciplinarity
in
the
academic
study
of
global
transformations.
The
understanding
of
globalization
that
it
employs
accords
centrality
to
forms
and
processes
of
political,
social,
cultural
and
economic
connectivity
(and
disconnectivity)
and
relations
between
the
global
and
the
local.
The
series
editors
see
the
multi-disciplinary
exploration
of
global
connectivities
as
contributing,
not
only
to
an
understanding
of
the
nature
and
direction
of
current
global
and
transnational
transformations,
but
also
to
recasting
the
intellectual
agenda
of
the
social
sciences.
The
series
aims
to
publish
high
quality
work
by
leading
and
emerging
scholars
critically
engaging
with
key
issues
in
the
study
of
global
and
transnational
politics.
It
will
comprise
research
monographs,
edited
collections
and
advanced
textbooks
for
scholars,
researchers,
policy
analysts,
and
students.
We
invite
proposals
for
a
variety
of
books
from
both
established
and
up-and-coming
authors.
To
discuss
your
ideas
at
any
stage
of
the
project,
please
contact:
Series
editors:
Or:
Nicola Parkin, Associate Editor for Politics and International Studies at Routledge: Nicola.parkin@tandf.co.uk
Submission
Guidelines:
The
proposal
you
submit
is
the
basis
on
which
we
judge
the
book's
suitability
for
publication.
It
therefore
needs
to
be
organised
in
such
a
way
that
the
reviewers
are
given
the
right
amount
of
information
on
which
to
assess
the
suitability
of
your
work
for
publication
and
to
offer
constructive
feedback.
We
would,
therefore,
ask
that
you
include
the
following:
1.
A
statement
of
aims
2.
A
detailed
synopsis,
including
chapter
summaries
3.
Definition
of
the
market
4.
A
review
of
the
main
competitive
books
5.
Format
&
Timing
6.
One
or
two
sample
chapters,
if
available
(or
more)
7.
A
Curriculum
Vitae
8.
Notes
on
the
contributors
(if
this
is
to
be
an
edited
volume)
9.
Third
party
material
10.
Details
of
academic
referees
For
more
information
on
submitting
a
proposal
to
Routledge,
please
visit:
http://www.routledge.com/info/authors/#submitproposal