Call for Chapter Contributions: Market Studies: An Interdisciplinary Approach to Mapping, Theorizing and Impacting Market Action

Deadline Nov 1st 2021

 

We are inviting chapter proposals from a variety of intellectual traditions including sociology, marketing, organisation studies, geography and others for the book volume below (publisher tba). Chapter proposals should be between 2-4 pages in length and detail the proposed content and message of the chapter, whether it is a conceptual or empirical piece, how this chapter fits into the overall book theme, and which of the preliminary sections outlined below it may fit into (please note that section division and content may change according to the overall distribution of chapter proposals). 

Deadline for submission of these proposals is Nov 1 2021; authors will be notified of their inclusion in the book volume by Nov 30 2021, with full chapters of between 6,000 and 8,000 words due in March 2022 (shorter chapter contributions may be possible upon agreement). All chapters will go through a peer review process at that point, and we are anticipating the publication of this volume in mid-2023.

Please send all proposals to the lead editor, Prof Susi Geiger, email susi.geiger@ucd.ie AND to Ms Gemma Watts, email gemma.watts@ucd.ie  It is recommended that you contact the relevant section editor before submitting your proposal.

Editorial team: 

Prof Susi Geiger (Lead editor), University College Dublin, susi.geiger@ucd.ie

Prof Katy Mason, Lancaster University, k.j.mason@lancaster.co.uk

Prof Neil Pollock, University of Edinburgh, neil.pollock@ed.ac.uk

Dr Philip Roscoe, St Andrews University, pjr10@st-andrews.ac.uk

Dr Annmarie Ryan, University of Limerick, annmarie.ryan@ul.ie

Dr Stefan Schwarzkopf, Copenhagen Business School, ssc.mpp@cbs.dk

Prof Pascale Trompette, CNRS, Laboratoire PACTE – CNRS pascale.trompette@umrpacte.fr

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Market Studies: An Interdisciplinary Approach to Mapping, Theorizing and Impacting Market Action