Submission guidelines
The series is currently calling for full book proposals. Reach out to the series editors or Commissioning Editor for a proposal form.
The series welcomes books on any forms of criminal (in)justice in any country or jurisdiction providing the issue process institution or phenomenon is explored in a visual narrative or sensory mode. The series also encourages contributions from disciplines and fields outside Criminology including Law, History, Media Studies, Cultural Studies, Art and Art History, Architecture, Human/Carceral Geography, English Literature, Creative Writing, Gender Studies, Philosophy and Sociology. Proposals from visual artists and critics are also encouraged. The series welcomes books in a variety of formats e.g. full-length monographs, shortform, edited collections and Handbooks.
To these ends we are interested in receiving submissions on but not limited to the following:
- the material physical and spatial aspects of justice and punishment
- sensory experiences of criminal justice processes and practices
- artistic visual and/or literary representations of justice and injustice in historical and contemporary perspectives
- analyses of graphic art street art or graffiti as they pertain to justice and punishment
- the architecture aesthetics atmospheres and iconography of courts police stations prisons and places of detention
- autobiographical and auto-ethnographic accounts of justice
- Work around victims victimisation and victimology
- fictional treatments of justice and punishment that would be of interest to scholars
- digital technology and justice
- media representations of criminal justice.
See our guidance on how to write a proposal
To submit a proposal to this series, please contact the series editors via email:
Sarah Moore
University of Bath, UK
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Travis Linnemann
Kansas State University, USA
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Michael Fiddler
University of Greenwich, UK
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