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  • 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

  • Global Studies in Education

    "Global Studies in Education is a book series that address the implications of the powerful dynamics associated with globalization for re-conceptualizing educational theory, policy and practice. The general orientation of the series is inter-disciplinary. It welcomes conceptual, empirical and critical studies that explore the dynamics of the rapidly changing global processes, connectivities and imagination, and how these are reshaping issues of knowledge creation and management and economic and political institutions, leading to new social identities and cultural formations associated with education. Scholars have sought to use the term “globalization” to summarize dynamic processes now being expressed in the intensification and movement of cultural and economic capital across national borders, the acceleration of mass migration, and the amplification and proliferation of images generated in the Internet and in electronic mediation generally. These processes are now fully articulated to the organization of knowledge in educational institutions and the social and cultural environments in which both school youth and educators now operate. However, there is no settlement or general agreement, nor is there a developed literature, about how globalization processes function in the institutional terrain of education and how they impact the integration of social subjects into contemporary institutions such as the school. This new series therefore aims to provide a venue for rigorous interdisciplinary research that seeks to describe, document, theorize, and intervene in the brave new educational world defined by globalization processes. We are particularly interested in manuscripts that offer: a) new theoretical, and methodological, approaches to the study of globalization and its impact on education; b) ethnographic case studies or textual/discourse based analyses that examine the cultural identity experiences of youth and educators inside and outside of educational institutions; c) studies of education policy processes that address the impact and operation of global agencies and networks; d) analyses of the nature and scope of transnational flows of capital, people and ideas and how these are affecting educational processes; e) studies of shifts in knowledge and media formations, and how these point to new conceptions of educational processes; f) exploration of global economic, social and educational inequalities and social movements promoting ethical renewal. "

    65 publications

  • Studies in Church History

    This series in church history offers a place for diverse scholarship that is sometimes too particularly calibrated for any other publishing category. Rather, the richness of the Church History series is in its scope, which variously mixes historical theology and historical hermeneutics, doctrine and practices of piety, religious or spiritual movements, and institutional configurations. Western Europe and the United States continue to provide grounds for exploration and discourse, but this series will also publish books on Christianity in Asia, Africa, and Latin America. Traditional periodization (Early Christian, Medieval, Reformation and Modern eras) grants maximum representation. The particular focus of the series is the treatment of religious thought as being vital to the historical context and outcome of Christian experience. Fresh interpretations of classic and well-known Christian thinkers (e.g., Augustine, Luther, Calvin, Edwards, etc.) using multicultural perspectives, the critical approaches of feminist and men’s studies form the foundation of the series. Meanwhile, new voices from Christian history need illumination and explication by church historians in this series. Authors who are versatile enough to “cross-over” disciplinary boundaries have enormous opportunity in this series to reach an international audience. This series in church history offers a place for diverse scholarship that is sometimes too particularly calibrated for any other publishing category. Rather, the richness of the Church History series is in its scope, which variously mixes historical theology and historical hermeneutics, doctrine and practices of piety, religious or spiritual movements, and institutional configurations. Western Europe and the United States continue to provide grounds for exploration and discourse, but this series will also publish books on Christianity in Asia, Africa, and Latin America. Traditional periodization (Early Christian, Medieval, Reformation and Modern eras) grants maximum representation. The particular focus of the series is the treatment of religious thought as being vital to the historical context and outcome of Christian experience. Fresh interpretations of classic and well-known Christian thinkers (e.g., Augustine, Luther, Calvin, Edwards, etc.) using multicultural perspectives, the critical approaches of feminist and men’s studies form the foundation of the series. Meanwhile, new voices from Christian history need illumination and explication by church historians in this series. Authors who are versatile enough to “cross-over” disciplinary boundaries have enormous opportunity in this series to reach an international audience. This series in church history offers a place for diverse scholarship that is sometimes too particularly calibrated for any other publishing category. Rather, the richness of the Church History series is in its scope, which variously mixes historical theology and historical hermeneutics, doctrine and practices of piety, religious or spiritual movements, and institutional configurations. Western Europe and the United States continue to provide grounds for exploration and discourse, but this series will also publish books on Christianity in Asia, Africa, and Latin America. Traditional periodization (Early Christian, Medieval, Reformation and Modern eras) grants maximum representation. The particular focus of the series is the treatment of religious thought as being vital to the historical context and outcome of Christian experience. Fresh interpretations of classic and well-known Christian thinkers (e.g., Augustine, Luther, Calvin, Edwards, etc.) using multicultural perspectives, the critical approaches of feminist and men’s studies form the foundation of the series. Meanwhile, new voices from Christian history need illumination and explication by church historians in this series. Authors who are versatile enough to “cross-over” disciplinary boundaries have enormous opportunity in this series to reach an international audience.

    10 publications

  • Title: Negotiating Space between Men and God

    Negotiating Space between Men and God

    Diaconal Empowerment and Transformation in Femmes pour Christ in Cameroon
    by Terese Bue Kessel (Author) 2025
    ©2025 Monographs
  • Title: Cultural Diversity and its Challenges to Evangelization in Cameroon

    Cultural Diversity and its Challenges to Evangelization in Cameroon

    A Multidisciplinary Approach with Pastoral Focus of a Church in a Multicultural African Society
    by Augustine Nkwain (Author) 2013
    ©2013 Thesis
  • Title: Improving Preaching by Listening to Listeners

    Improving Preaching by Listening to Listeners

    Sunday Service Preaching in the Malagasy Lutheran Church
    by Hans Austnaberg (Author) 2012
    ©2012 Monographs
  • Title: Conversion in Germany

    Conversion in Germany

    An Analysis of Patterns of Diffusion in Evangelical Church Planting (2010-2020)
    by Frank Liesen (Author) 2022
    ©2022 Thesis
  • Title: Shepherds and Demons

    Shepherds and Demons

    A Study of Exorcism as Practised and Understood by Shepherds in the Malagasy Lutheran Church
    by Hans Austnaberg (Author)
    ©2008 Monographs
  • Title: Evangelicals in Mexico

    Evangelicals in Mexico

    Their Hymnody and Its Theology
    by Dinorah Mendez (Author)
    ©2009 Monographs
  • Title: A Critical Analysis of the Interpretation of the Doctrine of «Justification by Faith Alone» by the Lutheran Church of Christ in Nigeria, Gongola Diocese
  • Title: American Evangelical Enterprise in Africa

    American Evangelical Enterprise in Africa

    The Case of the United Presbyterian Mission in Cameroun, 1879-1957
    by Henry Efesoa Mokosso (Author)
    ©2007 Monographs
  • Title: The Evangelicals and the Synoptic Problem

    The Evangelicals and the Synoptic Problem

    by Michael Strickland (Author) 2014
    ©2014 Monographs
  • Title: Anglophone Cameroon Poetry in the Environmental Matrix

    Anglophone Cameroon Poetry in the Environmental Matrix

    by Eunice Ngongkum (Author) 2017
    Monographs
  • Title: Preaching and the Theological Imagination

    Preaching and the Theological Imagination

    by Zachary Guiliano (Volume editor) Cameron Partridge (Volume editor) 2015
    ©2015 Monographs
  • Title: Post-Metaphysics and the Paradoxical Teachings of Jesus

    Post-Metaphysics and the Paradoxical Teachings of Jesus

    The Structure of the Real
    by Cameron Freeman (Author)
    ©2010 Monographs
  • Title: French Investment in Colonial Cameroon

    French Investment in Colonial Cameroon

    The FIDES Era (1946-1957)
    by Martin Atangana (Author) 2009
    ©2009 Monographs
  • Title: Cameroon English

    Cameroon English

    Authenticity, Ecology and Evolution
    by Eric Amana Anchimbe (Author)
    ©2006 Thesis
  • Title: Christology of the Oriental Orthodox Churches

    Christology of the Oriental Orthodox Churches

    Christology in the Tradition of the Armenian Apostolic Church
    by Mesrob K. Krikorian (Author)
    ©2010 Edited Collection
  • Title: The Role of the Black Church in Family Literacy

    The Role of the Black Church in Family Literacy

    by Sarah Coprich Johnson (Author)
    ©1999 Monographs
  • Title: Social Differentiation in Cameroon English

    Social Differentiation in Cameroon English

    Evidence from Sociolinguistic Fieldwork
    by Aloysius Ngefac (Author)
    ©2008 Monographs
  • Title: The Armenian Church in Soviet Armenia

    The Armenian Church in Soviet Armenia

    The Policies of the Armenian Bolsheviks and the Armenian Church, 1920-1932
    by Jakub Osiecki (Author) Paweł Siemianowski (Translation) Artur Zwolski (Translation) 2020
    ©2020 Monographs
  • Title: The Ontology of the Church in Hans Küng

    The Ontology of the Church in Hans Küng

    by Corneliu Simut (Author)
    ©2008 Monographs
  • Title: Millennialism in the Korean Protestant Church

    Millennialism in the Korean Protestant Church

    by Ung Kyu Pak (Author)
    ©2005 Monographs
  • Title: The Fat Pedagogy Reader

    The Fat Pedagogy Reader

    Challenging Weight-Based Oppression Through Critical Education
    by Erin Cameron (Volume editor) Constance Russell (Volume editor) 2016
    ©2016 Textbook
  • Title: De la politesse linguistique au Cameroun -  Linguistic politeness in Cameroon

    De la politesse linguistique au Cameroun - Linguistic politeness in Cameroon

    Approches pragmatiques, comparatives et interculturelles- Pragmatic, comparative and intercultural approaches
    by Bernard Mulo Farenkia (Volume editor)
    ©2008 Edited Collection
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