[ASA_PEWS] Fwd: FW: new book project
Christopher Chase-Dunn
chriscd at ucr.edu
Sun Jul 31 07:30:16 PDT 2022
fyi
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From: Bent Greve <bgr at ruc.dk>
Date: Sat, Jul 30, 2022 at 11:23 PM
Subject: FW: new book project
To: chriscd at ucr.edu <chriscd at ucr.edu>
Dear Colleague,
I have asked Robert Timmons to write the article as indicated in the mail
below. He wrote to me:
“In the PEWS section of the American Sociological Association there are a
few people who could do a great job with the N-S chapter you're interested
in. They have a listserver--Chris Chase-Dunn could probably pass it on.
He's at:
Christopher Chase-Dunn <chriscd at ucr.edu>”
All the best,
Timmons”
Could you help me with this?
Best
Bent
*From:* Bent Greve
*Sent:* 19. juli 2022 08:30
*To:* timmons at brown.edu
*Subject:* VS: new book project
Dear Colleague,
I hope this finds you well. We have agreed with Edward Elgar to edit a
Handbook of the Political Economy of Social Policy. The focus of this book
will be on welfare states in such a time. We have a contract, so there is
no ambiguity with respect to the publication of the book. We are attaching
an outline of the titles of the expected chapters. We have just started to
contact possible contributors being the reason why there is no information
on authors of the individual chapters for now. We intend to have world-wide
contribution and a mix of established and young scholars, albeit with a
focus on more developed welfare states.
It will be included in the social science citation index, which should help
in terms of the visibility of the project. All chapters will be peer
reviewed by another contributor and the editors to the book to ensure the
quality. Would you be interested in contributing an around 6,000 word
(including reference etc.) chapter on:
North-South still very unequal why?
The timetable for the work is the following:
A one-page abstract 1st of October 2022 (in order to agree on the overall
content of the chapters and so that all contributors can be informed on the
content as well as to reduce the risk of overlaps)
First draft 1st March 2023
Feedback to the draft articles 1st of April 2023
Final, revised article 1st June 2023
To be published 2024.
Please, let us know as soon as possible whether you will be willing and
prepared to write this chapter also in accordance with the deadlines as
described above. If you need further information, please do not hesitate to
contact us.
We very much hope you can contribute to the project.
Here is information on publishing by Edward Elgar:
- https://www.e-elgar.com/author-hub/handbooks/ (see part on ‘Why
Contribute a Chapter in an Elgar Handbook?)
- https://www.e-elgar.com/additional-info-for-contributors/#accordion-85
Best wishes
AMILCAR MANUEL REIS MOREIRA amoreira at iseg.ulisboa.pt
Minna van Gerven (TAU) minna.vangerven at tuni.fi
Bent Greve (bgr at ruc.dk)
Bent Greve
Professor i samfundsvidenskab Professor in social science
Institut for Samfund og Erhverv Department of Society and
Business
Roskilde Universitet Roskilde
University
Danmark Danmark
Rethinking Welfare and the Welfare State (2022), Edward Elgar
Multidimensional Inequalities (2021), De Gruyter
Myths, Narratives and the Welfare State (2021), Edward Elgar
Austerity, Retrenchment and the Welfare State (2020), Edward Elgar
Poverty. The Basics (2020), Routledge
Routledge International Handbook of Poverty (ed.) (2020), Routledge
Welfare, Populism and Welfare Chauvinism (2019), Policy Press
Routledge Handbook of the Welfare State (ed., 2nd Edition), (2019),
Routledge
--
chris chase-dunn 邓宇歌
institute for research on world-systems
olmsted 1218
university of california-riverside
riverside, ca 92521 USA
consider using my textbook in your class:
_Social Change: Globalization from the Stone Age to the Present_ Routledge
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