Queer Sites in Global Contexts: Technologies, Spaces, and Otherness is a
new collection of research edited by Regner Ramos (University of Puerto Rico)
and Sharif Mowlabocus (Fordham University), which will be published by
Routledge. It explores the multiple ways in which LGBTQ+ spaces and identities
are reconfigured, performed, and contested through the technologies and spatial
politics of diverse cultures. The book draws together work from a broad range
of disciplines and showcases a variety of cross-cultural perspectives that
foreground the experiences of LGBTQ+ people living and moving through the
Caribbean, Europe, Northern and Central America, Asia, and the Middle East. The
thirteen chapters that constitute this edited collection form a critical
intervention into ongoing discussions regarding LGBTQ+ placemaking, politics,
and technology use at both a local and global level.
Queer Sites is under contract with Routledge and twelve of the
contributors are in the final stages of preparing their manuscripts. However,
the editors of this book have recently declined one of the chapters and are now
looking for that someone special to step in and take its place.
What we are looking for.
We are interested in hearing from anyone who has original research that
explores the relationship between “otherness” (migrants, non-white identities,
indigenous populations, non- normative, and differently-abled bodies, etc.),
digital technology (social media, apps, web- based platforms, etc.), and
geographic space. We are open to different interpretations of these three
terms.
Most specifically, we are seeking a contribution that situates its
research within Africa, South America, or Oceania. Our book is global in both
its approach and its geographical focus and we are looking for a piece of
research which addresses the physical, cultural, and/or geographic
specificities of a particular place/building/locale.
What we can offer.
Our undying gratitude!
Full support through the drafting and editing process.
A fast turnaround on manuscript reviews and feedback.
The key details.
Chapter length: 6,500 words
Submission of 500-word (max) abstract: Friday 17th April
Submit abstracts and enquiries to: regner.ramos@upr.edu, Regner Ramos
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