CALL FOR CHAPTERS Mapping Global Inequalities: Major Reference Work Series Volume 1- 10
CALL FOR CHAPTERS
Mapping Global Inequalities: Major Reference Work Series Volume 1- 10
Series Editors-in-Chief:
Rajendra Baikady Ph.D.FRSA, Department of Social Work, School of Humanities, University of Johannesburg, South Africa
Email: rajendra.baikady@mail.huji.ac.il
Jaroslaw Przeperski Ph.D., Director, Centre for Family Research, Nicolaus Copernicus University in Torun, Poland
Email: jprzeperski@umk.pl
Dear colleagues
We invite you to take part in one of the largest editorial projects on Inequality - Mapping Global Inequality - Major Reference Work Book Series being published by Springer Nature, United States. The Series consists of several volumes, but in this call for contributions, we are inviting authors for the following 10 volumes. If you wish to be informed about the call for authors, please follow the project in https://www.researchgate.net/project/Mapping-Global-Inequality-Major-Reference-Work-Book-Series-by-Springer-United-States
In this call for contribution, we are particularly seeking authors for the following volumes ( please click on the title or link below each title for more details):
The size of each chapter that we are expecting will be circa 8000-10,000 words (including the reference list). We are inviting the chapters, that are critical summaries/synopses (Tertiary literature) rather than original research reports.
The volumes pursue the goal to gather the best possible contributions in the respective areas and to make this reference work as truly global in nature. There will be a minimum of 40 chapters from at least 30 countries discussing various aspects of inequality in different socio-political and economic contexts providing a valuable source for researchers, academics and policy-makers at both local and global contexts. Each of the Mapping Global Inequality volumes will also include chapters on cross-country comparison to provide an understanding of similarities and differences in the many aspects of inequality across different regions in the world. Additionally, an exclusive and extensive introductory chapter will provide an overview of the volume, its scope, and comparative understanding of all the contributions.
Interested authors please send a 250-words abstract and author biography to Dr. Rajendra Baikady (rajendra.baikady@mail.huji.ac.il) by 25 March 2022. Please use the subject header Title of the volume- Chapter Proposal. The editorial team members will evaluate the submitted abstract on a rolling basis and notify the authors along with full chapter submission guidelines.
Qualifications: We recommend that academic authors have a Ph.D., be supervised by someone with a Ph.D., or be pursuing a Ph.D., while non-academic professionals should have at least 3 years of experience in the field.
Contact Info& Email:
Dr. Rajendra Baikady, Department of Social Work and Community Development University of Johannesburg, South Africa
Rajendra.baikady@mail.huji.ac.il
URL:
Rajendra Baikady Ph.D.FRSA, Department of Social Work, School of Humanities, University of Johannesburg, South Africa