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CfP on the impact of pandemics – Helsinki University Press

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      Anna-Mari Vesterinen
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      Call for book proposals

      Helsinki University Press (HUP) is soliciting proposals for original research, across multiple disciplines, on the cultural, economic, social, and political dimensions of pandemics. We welcome proposals for monographs, short monographs, and edited volumes. Dissertations and conference proceedings will not be considered.

      We are open to all methodological and epistemological approaches, and welcome research proposals that promote better understanding of historical and/or present pandemics.

      All proposals are first evaluated by HUP’s editorial team and Academic Board. Selected proposals and manuscripts undergo a rigorous peer-review process prior to a publishing decision. Accepted manuscripts will be published digitally in open access with the possibility to buy paperbacks as print on demand. No author fees will be charged for manuscripts published through this call.

      Submissions will be evaluated on a rolling base and proposals are welcome at any point up until 31 January 2023 (at 23:59 EEST).

      The full call is attached. If you have any questions, please contact HUP’s Managing Editor Anna-Mari Vesterinen (anna-mari.vesterinen@helsinki.fi)

      About Helsinki University Press

      Helsinki University Press HUP) is a new and expanding scholarly publisher, and our books and journals are selected for publication on the basis of scholarly merit. We provide high-quality open access publishing services for the academic community, and a channel to publish and disseminate their research results effectively, fairly, and globally. We are constantly looking for new research proposals and welcome submissions outside of this themed call as well.For more information, visit our website: https://hup.fi/

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