As we continue to expand our offerings in Communication, we remain focused on issues of social justice and cultural awareness. Below learn more about our two newest series and how you can contribute your scholarship to foster a deeper understanding of our world to change how people think, plan, and govern. #callforproposals #ICA18 #RSA50 #NCA18

 Communication for Social Justice Activism Series

This book series offers a new and important outlet for communication scholarship that promotes social justice activism that can be employed to teach communication courses and conduct engaged communication research. The goal is to weave social justice activism into all levels of the communication curriculum, with books in this series serving as primary and supplementary texts in undergraduate and graduate communication courses, and as indispensable resources for communication scholars engaging in social justice communication activism teaching and research. Learn more with series editors Patricia S. Parker and Lawrence R. Frey.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Rhetoric & Public Culture: History, Theory, Critique

The book series publishes scholarly books written in the spirit of Kenneth Burke, specifically books which model his unique scholarly skill set, exhibiting all-too-rare combinations of historical insight, cultural awareness, critical attunement, conceptual sophistication, and interdisciplinary compulsion. Learn more from series editors Dilip Gaonkar and Samuel McCormick.

 

 

 

 

 

Join Us – Become an Author

UC Press publishes general interest books, scholarly books, and books intended for use and adoption in university classrooms. If you would like to consider publishing with us on the Communication list, please read our book proposal guidelines and contact Executive Editor Lyn Uhl.

 

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