Routledge Studies in Global and Transnational Politics Series

Call for proposals for a new book series – Routledge Studies in Global and Transnational Politics.

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 both to understanding the nature and direction of current global and transnational transformations, and to recasting the intellectual agenda of the social sciences.

The series aims to publish work that engages these aims and themes by leading and emerging scholars, and will comprise research monographs, edited collections and advanced textbooks for scholars, researchers, policy analysts, and students.

We invite proposals; and if you wish to discuss your ideas at any stage of the project, please contact one of the series editors, below:

Series editors:

Chris Rumford: Chris.Rumford@rhul.ac.uk

Sandra Halperin: Sandra.Halperin@rhul.ac.uk

Luis Lobo-Guerrero: Luis.Lobo-Guerrero@rhul.ac.uk

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