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Hybrid masculinities: Theorizing shifts in gender relations and inequality
We are seeking chapters for this volume of Advances in Gender Research that explores how men of color, trans men, gay men, and women may engage and challenge the framework of hybrid masculinities.
Editors: Dr. Zachary Palmer and Dr. Tristan Bridges
Disabilities, pleasures, and sexualities: Transforming perceptions, cultivating desires research in social science and disability, Volume 17
This volume seeks to highlight and celebrate these qualities by inviting contributions that challenge stereotypes, reimagine expressions of sexuality, illuminate aspects of reproduction and parenting, and explore different forms of intimate relationships.
Editors: Dr. Alan Martino, Dr. Ann Fudge Schormans, Dr. B. Ethan Coston
The Politics of Democratic Backsliding: Speaking Truth to Power in Political and Bureaucratic Relationships in Emerging and Developing Countries
We are looking for abstracts that will contribute to the discussion on the effects democratic backsliding has on political and bureaucratic relationships, with both diverse perspectives and methodologies.
Editors: Frank L.K. Ohemeng, Joseph R.A Ayee, and Abena F. Dadze-Arthur
Annual Review of Comparative and International Education 2024
We invite chapter proposals that review the current understanding of topics relevant to comparative and international education, including well-established findings and ongoing debates.
Editor: Alexander W. Wiseman, Texas Tech University, USA
Cyber-Ethics, Techno-Ethics and Digital Media
We are seeking exciting submissions focused on the ethical behaviour of individuals and organisations in online environments to create a better understanding of the ethical implications of data handling practices.
Editors: Dr Adelina Mbinjama, Dr Janelle Vermaak-Griessel, and Prof Bianca Wright
Sustainable Tourism: Entrepreneurship Innovations and Strategies
With practical advice, international case studies, and a focus on sustainable practices, this book will equip entrepreneurs with the knowledge and tools they need to embark on a successful journey in the dynamic world of tourism entrepreneurship.
Editors: Manpreet Arora, Che-Jen Su, and Anukrati Sharma
Emerging staycations: Economy, eco-friendly, expriential escapes
This book will unveil emerging vacation practices, especially after the COVID 19 pandemic. This edited book seeks to bring together a collection of scholarly contributions that critically examine various aspects of staycations.
Editor: Sharad Kumar Kulshreshtha
The implications of Industry 4.0 for the accounting and auditing profession
With the rapid transition of the world to a knowledge-based economy, technology is rapidly becoming essential. Industry 4.0 is thus gradually changing the face of many aspects of human activity.
Editors: Dr Afef Khalil, Dr Imen Ben Slimene, Dr Mahmoud Elmarzouky, and Pr Khaled Hussainey
Work, Rest, and Play: examining work and labour relations in arts, sports, and entertainment
This volume of Research in the Sociology of Work invites papers that explore any topic related to work in the fields of arts, entertainment, or sport. We welcome both empirical and conceptual papers.
Editors: Gretchen Purser, Rick Delbridge, Markus Helfen, and Andi Pekarek
In pursuit of parenthood: infertility, assisted reproductive technology, and surrogacy
We are seeking engaging manuscripts on the legal and societal implications of infertility, surrogacy, and fertility treatments to submit to this volume of Contemporary Perspectives in Family Research (CPFR).
Editors: Christina L. Scott and Sampson Lee Blair
Research in Social Movements, Conflict, and Change (RSMCC)
This volume aims to bring accounts relating to coalition-building from activists and peace builders, describing coalition efforts that have worked in the field, as well as those that have not.
Guest Editors: Rachel L. Einwohner, Michelle I Gawerc
Call for shortform book proposals – Emerald Points
Are you writing on a pressing and timely topic? How about publishing in Emerald Points, our short-form book programme publishing new research, helping to set the agenda for future research?
Commissioning Lead (Books): Charlotte Maiorana
Call for Proposals for ‘International Perspectives on Education, Employability and Work
This book series addresses the important intersection between education, employability and work. Education is under increased pressure to respond to the demands of the society and critical issues such as rising unemployment, heightened job competition, unbalanced demand and supply in the labour market, changing labour market, and global financial, health and climate crises.
Series editors: Ly Tran and Nghia Tran
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