Call for Book Chapter Proposals with Extended Deadlines: Politics in
the Information Age, Springer, Extended Deadline for Chapter Proposals
of Jan. 31, 2012
It would be appreciated if you could forward this call for chapter
proposals to anyone who might be interested.
Due to numerous requests, we have extended the submission deadlines.
We have received numerous chapter proposals already, but want multiple
book volumes.
Editors: Jonathan Bishop and Ashu M. G. Solo
Publisher: Springer Science+Business Media, LLC (Springer)
Publisher Web Site:
http://springer.com
Web Site for Call for Chapter Proposals:
http://polnetics.com
Email Address for Submissions:
submi...@polnetics.com
Email Address for Inquiries:
jonatha...@polnetics.com
Book Purpose
Technology and particularly the Internet have brought about many
changes in the realm of politics. Recent revolutions in many
countries in the Middle East and North Africa have started in large
part due to social networking Web sites like Facebook and Twitter.
Social networking has also played a role in protests and riots in
numerous countries. The whistleblower Web site Wikileaks has had a
tremendous impact in exposing government corruption. Politicians and
candidates use their own Web sites and social networking profiles to
get their message out. The mainstream media no longer has a monopoly
on political commentary as anybody can set up a blog or post an
article or video online. Political activists can network together
online. Voting is often done using electronic voting machines, which
has created many problems. In the future, voting will likely be done
over the Internet, but there are many issues that need to be worked
out. Internet freedom and equal access are important issues that have
many facets. These kinds of issues will be studied in the research
book Politics in the Information Age being edited by A. M. G. Solo and
J. Bishop.
Chapter Proposal Submissions
Please email chapter proposals to
submi...@polnetics.com by January
31, 2012. An abstract is sufficient for the chapter proposal.
Potential Topics
Potential topics include, but are not limited to, the following:
Political Revolutions, Political Protests, and Citizen Activism in the
Information Age
-- role of social networking in political revolutions
-- role of social networking in political revolutions in the Middle
East and North Africa
-- role of social networking in political protests
-- role of social networking in political riots in the U.K.
-- online petitions
-- political blogs
-- online political videos
-- political vlogs
-- case studies
-- future research directions
Whistleblowing in the Information Age
-- Wikileaks
-- whistleblower Web sites
-- transparency
-- advantages and disadvantages of transparency
-- whistleblowing
-- whistleblower protection
-- whistleblower prosecution
-- whistleblower persecution
-- lawsuits against whistleblowers
-- hacking into government computers
-- case studies
-- future research directions
Political Campaigns in the Information Age
-- online campaigning
-- online campaigning using social networking
-- online campaigning using multimedia tools
-- political activism on the Internet
-- political debates on the Internet
-- e-participation
-- virtual town hall
-- case studies
-- future research directions
Voting in the Information Age
-- e-voting
-- remote e-voting over Internet
-- e-voting advantages and risks
-- electronic voting theft
-- stolen elections through e-voting
-- electronic instant runoff voting (IRV)
-- case studies
-- future research directions
Internet Freedom
-- global access to information
-- equal access to information
-- government restriction on access to Web sites
-- freedom to connect on the Internet
-- freedom to organize on the Internet
-- net neutrality
-- privacy issues in the information age
-- right to privacy on the Internet
-- citizen surveillance on the Internet
-- warrantless wiretapping
-- freedom of expression in the information age
-- free speech in the information age
-- Internet censorship
-- super-injunctions
-- freedom of religion on the Internet
-- netizen rights
-- domain name seizures without due process
-- disability accommodation in technology usage
-- Internet access in prisons
-- digital divide
-- case studies
-- future research directions
Tentative Extended Deadlines
Chapter proposal deadline: January 31, 2012
Full chapter deadline: April 30, 2012
Chapter review deadline: June 30, 2012
Chapter revisions deadline: August 31, 2012
Editors
Ashu M. G. Solo
Fellow of British Computer Society
Principal/R&D Engineer at Maverick Technologies America Inc.
Director/Interdisciplinary Researcher at Solo Research Lab, Crocels,
Swansea University and Maverick Technologies America Inc.
Principal/Intelligent Systems Instructor at Trailblazer Intelligent
Systems, Inc.
City Committee Representative in 2012 on Saskatoon Cultural Diversity
and Race Relations Committee
Former Platoon Commander Understudy in Cdn. Army Reserve Infantry
Mailing Address: Maverick Technologies America Inc., Suite 808, 1220
North Market Street, Wilmington, DE 19801 U.S.A.
Jonathan Bishop
Chartered IT Professional Fellow of BCS - The Chartered Institute for
IT
Fellow of Royal Society for the encouragement of Arts, Manufactures,
and Commerce
Town Councillor for Treforest, Wales
Director of Centre for Research into Online Communities and E-Learning
Systems (Crocels), Swansea University
Company Secretary at Glamorgan Blended Learning Ltd.
Mailing Address: Centre for Research into Online Communities and E-
Learning Systems, ILS Building, Swansea University, Singleton Park,
Swansea SA2 8PP Wales, U.K.
Book URL:
http://polnetics.com