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Series editors: Cristina Moreno-Almeida, Queen Mary University of London and Rafal Zaborowski, King’s College London
The Global Digital Futures book series is dedicated to expanding the intellectual horizons of digital culture studies by focusing on perspectives, theories, and frameworks that emerge from contexts beyond the anglophone datasphere. Much of the current scholarship on digital cultures remains disproportionately shaped by Global North frameworks and paradigms, limiting the scope of inquiry of our digital imaginaries. This series seeks to decentralise the discourse by offering a platform for voices, ideas, and methodologies rooted in diverse sociocultural, linguistic, and geopolitical contexts, and by doing so introduce different ways of thinking about and understanding the digital. Its scope extends beyond cultures alone to include infrastructures, systems, ideologies, and practices, situating these within broader geopolitical and epistemological dynamics. While case studies remain welcome, the series emphasises comparative, translocal, and inter-regional approaches that situate the particular within wider global conversations. Through this approach, the series opens space for alternative theoretical frameworks, epistemologies and practices, and, as a consequence, digital futures.
To discuss your book proposal please contact the Series Editors:
Cristina Moreno-Almeida (morenoalmeida@qmul.ac.uk)
Rafal Zaborowski (rafal.zaborowski@kcl.ac.uk)
or Commissioning Editor: Becky Taylor (b.taylor@exeterpress.co.uk)
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