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  • Global Intersectionality of Education, Sports, Race, and Gender

    ISSN: 2578-7713

    This series responds to the interesting dialogue and unique social phenomena in the global context produced by the intersections of race, sport, gender, and culture. Global Intersectionality explores these intersections and expands the literature on how each inform our thinking around certain dominant ideologies. This series examines how sporting practices in the U.S. are becoming the global norm in defining what is sport, thus our understanding of race, gender, and culture. The purpose is to inform sport enthusiasts, college students— undergraduate or graduate— educators, researchers, policy makers, and other stakeholders—who are social justice oriented— about the role sport has in contributing to informing cultural ideology, reproducing and reinforcing race and gender ideologies. It also seeks to foster an understanding of how this social phenomenon, that is often situated as merely entertainment or a recreational activity for leisure, has shifted into a cultural practice that can engender global socio-political relations. The topics will include critical moments in sport, as well as broader social movements in sporting context. In addition, this series will dis- cuss topics ranging from youth to professional sporting experiences with attention given to the socialization and educational processes inherent in these experiences as it relates to race, gender, and culture—one title might explore the global sporting practices of Black women, another book topic will examine the sporting practices and the academic and athletic excellence achieved at Historically Black Colleges and Universities. Or, for example, another topic might be examining the athletic migration patterns of African athletes to Europe and the U.S. The uniqueness of the titles in this series is that they will employ a variety of methodologies, including, but not limited to, qualitative, quantitative, mixed methods methodological approaches, non- empirical and socio-historical approaches that incorporate primary and secondary data sources.

    4 publications

  • Cross-Roads

    Studies in Culture, Literary Theory, and History

    ISSN: 2191-6179

    The series Cross-Roads offers a platform that welcomes publications of the most outstanding Polish and non-Polish scholars dealing with culture, literary theory and history developed on the cross roads between the East and the West. We invite academic works (essay collections, monographs and as well as volume-length texts) on a wide range of topics, including historical and recent developments in literary and cultural studies. As the title "cross roads" indicates, we wish this series to be a meeting point for a variety of academic approaches relating both to literary theory and history as well as cultural and anthropological studies, challenging the complexity of both contemporary and historical empirical research undertakings. This is why we encourage diverse, interdisciplinary, comparative and multi-faceted takes that may put a new light on theoretical analyses as well as on pragmatic discussions, enabling new ways of interpreting the particular historical legacy situated and rooted on the cross-roads between the West and the East of Europe.

    51 publications

  • Cross Cultural Communication

    Die Reihe "Cross-Cultural Communication" veröffentlicht Monographien und Sammelbände aus dem Fachbereich der Linguistik. Die in deutscher, englischer oder einer romanischen Sprache verfassten Bände bieten ein breites Spektrum der Sprachwissenschaft und bieten neben germanistischen, romanistischen und anglistischen Arbeiten viele Studien aus dem Bereich der Kommunikationswissenschaft. Herausgegeben wird die Reihe von Professor Ernest Hess-Lüttich. Homepage der Herausgeber: Prof. Dr. Dr. Dr. h.c. Ernest W.B. Hess-Lüttich

    36 publications

  • Intersections in Communications and Culture

    Global Approaches and Transdisciplinary Perspectives

    ISSN: 1528-610X

    This series publishes a wide range of new critical scholarship, particularly works that seek to engage with and transcend the disciplinary isolationism and genre confinement that characterizes so much of contemporary research in communication studies and related fields. The Editors are particularly interested in manuscripts that address the broad intersections, movement, and hybrid trajectories that currently define the encounters between human groups in modern institutions and societies. The way these dynamic intersections are coded and represented in contemporary popular cultural forms and in the organization of knowledge is also explored in this series. Works that emphasize methodological nuance, texture, and dialogue across traditions and disciplines (communications, feminist studies, area and ethnic studies, arts, humanities, sciences, education, philosophy, etc.) are particularly welcome, as are projects that explore the dynamics of variation, diversity, and discontinuity in local and international settings. Topics covered by this series include (but are not limited to): multidisciplinary media studies; cultural studies; gender, race, and class; postcolonialism; globalization; diaspora studies; border studies; popular culture; art and representation; body politics; governing practices; histories of the present; health (policy) studies; space and identity; (im)migration; global ethnographies; public intellectuals; world music; virtual identity studies; queer theory; critical multiculturalism.

    50 publications

  • Nationalisms across the Globe

    ISSN: 1662-9116

    Although in the 1980s the widely shared belief was that nationalism had become a spent force, the fragmentation of the studiously non-national Soviet Union, Yugoslavia, and Czechoslovakia in the 1990s into a multitude of successor nation-states reaffirmed its continuing significance. Today all extant polities (with the exception of the Vatican) are construed as nationstates, and hence nationalism is the sole universally accepted criterion of statehood legitimization. Similarly, human groups wishing to be recognized as fully fledged participants in international relations must define themselves as nations. This concept of world politics underscores the need for openended, broad-ranging, novel, and interdisciplinary research into nationalism and ethnicity. It promotes better understanding of the phenomena relating to social, political, and economic life, both past and present. This peer-reviewed series publishes monographs, conference proceedings, and collections of articles. It attracts well-researched, often interdisciplinary, studies which open new approaches to nationalism and ethnicity or focus on interesting case studies. The language of the series is usually English. The series is affiliated with the Institute for Transnational and Spatial History at the University of St Andrews, headed by Bernhard Struck and Tomasz Kamusella. The Institute gathers scholars with a strong interest in the comparative, entangled and transnational history of modern Europe and the globalized world. Editorial Board: Balazs Apor (Dublin) – Peter Burke (Cambridge) – Monika Baár (Groningen) – Andrea Graziosi (Naples) – Akihiro Iwashita (Sapporo) – Sławomir Łodziński (Warsaw) – Alexander Markarov (Yerevan) – Elena Marushiakova and Veselin Popov (Sofia) – Alexander Maxwell (Wellington) – Anastasia Mitrofanova (Moscow) – Michael Moser (Vienna) - Frank Lorenz Müller (St Andrews) – Sabelo J. Ndlovu-Gatsheni (Pretoria) – Balázs Trencsényi (Budapest) – Sergei Zhuk (Muncie, Indiana).

    21 publications

  • Title: The Intersectional Internet

    The Intersectional Internet

    Race, Sex, Class, and Culture Online
    by Safiya Umoja Noble (Volume editor) Brendesha M. Tynes (Volume editor) 2016
    ©2016 Textbook
  • Title: Intersectional Futures in Climate Fiction

    Intersectional Futures in Climate Fiction

    Undoing the Anthropocene master narrative
    by Chiara Xausa (Author) 2025
    ©2025 Monographs
  • Title: Diversity and Intersectionality

    Diversity and Intersectionality

    Studies in Religion, Education and Values
    by Jeff Astley (Volume editor) Leslie J. Francis (Volume editor) 2018
    Edited Collection
  • Title: Intersectionality & Higher Education

    Intersectionality & Higher Education

    Theory, Research, & Praxis, Third Edition
    by Donald “DJ” Mitchell, Jr. (Volume editor) Jakia Marie (Volume editor) Patricia Carver (Volume editor) 2024
    ©2024 Textbook
  • Title: Intersectionality & Higher Education

    Intersectionality & Higher Education

    Research, Theory, & Praxis, Second Edition
    by Donald "DJ" Mitchell Jr. (Volume editor) Jakia Marie (Volume editor) Tiffany L. Steele (Volume editor) 2019
    ©2019 Textbook
  • Title: Intersectionality of Critical Animal Studies

    Intersectionality of Critical Animal Studies

    A Historical Collection
    by Anthony J. Nocella II (Volume editor) Amber E. George (Volume editor) 2019
    ©2019 Textbook
  • Title: Affect, Ecofeminism, and Intersectional Struggles in Latin America

    Affect, Ecofeminism, and Intersectional Struggles in Latin America

    A Tribute to Berta Cáceres
    by Irune Gabiola (Author) 2020
    ©2020 Monographs
  • Title: Dancing the Data

    Dancing the Data

    by Carl Bagley (Volume editor) Mary Beth Cancienne (Volume editor)
    ©2002 Textbook
  • Title: Disrupting Data in Qualitative Inquiry

    Disrupting Data in Qualitative Inquiry

    Entanglements with the Post-Critical and Post-Anthropocentric
    by Mirka Koro-Ljungberg (Volume editor) Teija Löytönen (Volume editor) Marek Tesar (Volume editor) 2017
    ©2017 Textbook
  • Title: Parisian Intersections

    Parisian Intersections

    Baudelaire’s Legacy to Composers
    by Helen Abbott (Author) 2012
    ©2012 Monographs
  • Title: Paths Crossing

    Paths Crossing

    Essays in German-American Studies
    by Cora Lee Kluge (Volume editor)
    ©2011 Edited Collection
  • Title: Parisian Intersections

    Parisian Intersections

    Baudelaire’s Legacy to Composers
    by Helen Abbott (Author) 2023
    ©2023 Monographs
  • Title: Big Data

    Big Data

    Post-truth and Disinformation in Politics and Economy
    by Aleksander Żołnierski (Volume editor) Dariusz Jaruga (Volume editor) 2025
    ©2025 Edited Collection
  • Title: Cross-border-Leasing

    Cross-border-Leasing

    Ein kommunales Finanzierungsinstrument
    by Thorsten Winkelmann (Author)
    ©2008 Thesis
  • Title: Research and teaching at the intersection

    Research and teaching at the intersection

    Navigating the territory of grammar and writing in the context of metalinguistic activity
    by Anna Camps (Volume editor) Xavier Fontich (Volume editor) 2020
    ©2020 Edited Collection
  • Title: Big Data et influence

    Big Data et influence

    Stratégies, design, éthique et régulation
    by Camila Pérez Lagos (Volume editor) Mehdi Ghassemi (Volume editor) Rania Aoun (Volume editor) 2024
    ©2024 Others
  • Title: Rounding of Income Data

    Rounding of Income Data

    An Empirical Analysis of the Quality of Income Data with Respect to Rounded Values and Income Brackets with Data from the European Community Household Panel
    by Jens Ulrich Hanisch (Author)
    ©2007 Thesis
  • Title: The Intersection of Material and Poetic Economy

    The Intersection of Material and Poetic Economy

    Gustav Freytag’s "Soll und Haben</I> and Adalbert Stifter’s "Der Nachsommer</I>
    by Anna Helm (Author)
    ©2009 Monographs
  • Title: Bourdieu and Data Analysis

    Bourdieu and Data Analysis

    Methodological Principles and Practice
    by Michael Grenfell (Volume editor) Frédéric Lebaron (Volume editor) 2014
    ©2014 Edited Collection
  • Title: Boundaries, Intersectionality, and Hybridism Applied to Migrant Narratives

    Boundaries, Intersectionality, and Hybridism Applied to Migrant Narratives

    by Julia Haba-Osca (Volume editor) Maricel Esteban-Fonollosa (Volume editor) 2026
    ©2026 Edited Collection
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