Forthcoming Series: Global Sociology
Series Editors: Göran Therborn, University of Cambridge, and Esteban Torres, National University of Córdoba-CONICET
This peer-reviewed series aims to contribute to transdisciplinary Planetary Enlightenment by publishing cutting-edge research on the social world, its ongoing conflictual transformations, and its interactions with nature and planetary boundaries. Global Sociology promotes enlightenment and human community by providing space for critical analyses of unequal social and ecological conditions and asymmetrical power relations. It also seeks to highlight and connect experiences and perspectives from diverse regions and cultures, with particular attention to disadvantaged communities and their forms of resistance.
Manuscripts should be a minimum of 80,000 words in length, inclusive of footnotes and bibliography, and may incorporate illustrations or other visual materials. The editors welcome proposals for original monographs, edited collections, translations, critical primary source editions, and handbooks.
Authors are cordially invited to submit their proposals and/or full manuscripts to Acquisitions Editor Simona Casadio. Please direct all other correspondence to Associate Editor Jade Mambre.
Authors will find general proposal guidelines at the Brill Author Gateway.
Brill is in full support of Open Access publishing and offers the option to publish your monograph, edited volume, or chapter in Open Access. Our Open Access services are fully compliant with funder requirements. We support Creative Commons licenses. For more information, please visit Brill Open or contact us at openaccess-brill@degruyterbrill.com.
A paperback edition of each title in the series, available for individual purchase only, will be released approximately 12 months after the hardcover publication.
ISSN: 3117-5732
Advisory Board
- Walden Bello, University of the Philippines (Philippines)
- Gurminder Bhambra, University of Sussex (UK)
- Manuela Boatcă, University of Freiburg (Germany)
- Jayati Ghosh, University of Massachusetts Amherst (USA)
- Julian Go, University of Chicago (USA)
- Wang Hui, Tsinghua University (China)
- Pablo Vommaro, Latin American Council of Social Sciences (Argentina)