[Themaintainers] Information & Culture seeking book reviewers

Camille E. Acey connect at camilleacey.com
Fri Aug 11 12:38:14 EDT 2023


Thanks, James. Are these paying opportunities?
Camille
Camille Emefa Acey - https://camilleacey.com
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Aug 11, 2023 8:46:49 AM James A Hodges <james.hodges at rutgers.edu>:

> Greetings!
> 
> Please excuse my cross-posting. I am the Book Reviews Editor for Information & Culture (https://www.infoculturejournal.org/). I’m writing because we are currently looking for new book reviewers.
> 
> Reviews are generally around 1,000 words in length, written for a broad academic audience.
> 
> If you’re interested, please email reviews at ischool.utexas.edu with your area of expertise and any other relevant information. You are free to pitch any book within the areas of information, media, and communication (published within the last year), or to express interest in one of the titles below. I look forward to working with you!
> 
> Here are some titles that we are currently looking to assign:
> 
> “The Affect Lab: The History and Limits of Measuring Emotion”
> By Grant Bollmer
> https://www.upress.umn.edu/book-division/books/the-affect-lab
> 
> “Discriminating Data: Correlation, Neighborhoods, and the New Politics of Recognition”
> by Wendy Chun
> https://mitpress.mit.edu/books/discriminating-data
> 
> “The Smart Mission: NASA's Lessons for Managing Knowledge, People, and Projects”
> by Edward J. Hoffman, Matthew Kohut and Laurence Prusak
> https://mitpress.mit.edu/9780262046886/
> 
> “Media Ruins: Cambodian Postwar Media Reconstruction and the Geopolitics of Technology” by Margaret Jack
> https://mitpress.mit.edu/9780262545389/media-ruins/
> 
> “The Private is Political: Networked Privacy on Social Media”
> By Alice Marwick
> https://yalebooks.yale.edu/book/9780300229622/the-private-is-political/
> 
> "Resisting AI: an Anti-Fascist Approach to Artificial Intelligence"
> by Dan McQuillan
> https://bristoluniversitypress.co.uk/resisting-ai
> 
> “Soundtracked Books from the Acoustic Era to the Digital Age: A Century of ‘Books That Sing’”
> By Justin St. Clair
> https://www.routledge.com/Soundtracked-Books-from-the-Acoustic-Era-to-the-Digital-Age-A-Century-of/Clair/p/book/9781032101699#:~:text=Mapping%20the%20form's%20material%20evolution,marriage%20of%20sound%20and%20print.
> 
> “The Philosopher of Palo Alto: Mark Weiser, Xerox PARC, and the Original Internet of Things”
> By John Tinnell
> https://press.uchicago.edu/ucp/books/book/chicago/P/bo194495767.html
> 
> If you’re interested in reviewing any of these books, or in pitching another recent title, please contact us at reviews at ischool.utexas.edu.
> 
> Best wishes,
> James
> 
> -- 
> *JAMES A. HODGES, PH.D. *(he/him/his)
> Assistant Professor
> San José State University
> School of Information
> http://www.jameshodges.net[http://www.jameshodges.net/]
> 
> Senior Book Reviews Editor
> Information & Culture[https://infoculturejournal.org/]
> Member, Committee on Publication Ethics[https://publicationethics.org/] (COPE)
> 
> Junior Fellow, Rare Book School 
> Mellon Society of Fellows in Critical Bibliography[https://rarebookschool.org/admissions-awards/fellowships/sofcb/]
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