Forthcoming Series

Serial title  : Women’s Suffrage and the Struggle for Democracy
Editor(s)     : Veronica Strong-Boag
Contact      : grafton@princeton.edu
Publisher   : veronica.strong-boag@ubc.ca



About this serial: The Information Cultures series is directed toward a broad scholarly readership interested in the material and cultural circumstances that have surrounded and shaped the production, reading, and public consumption of texts, as analog material artifacts in manuscript and print, or through their transformation into digital objects within particularly meaningful contributions to the digital humanities today.


Serial title  : Information Cultures
Editor(s)     : Ann Blair, Anthony Grafton, Earle Havens
Contact      : grafton@princeton.edu
Publisher   : Johns Hopkins University Press



About this serial: The story of women’s struggles and victories in the pursuit of political equality is not just a matter of the past: it has the value of informing current debate about the health of democracy in our country.

This series of short, insightful books presents a history of the vote, with vivid accounts of famous and unsung suffragists and overdue explanations of why some women were banned from the ballot box until the 1940s and 1960s. More than a celebration of women’s achievements in the political realm, this series provides deeper understanding of Canadian society and politics, serving as a well-timed reminder never to take political rights for granted.



Serial title  : Advances in Global Change Research
Editor(s)     : Markus Stoffel
Contact      : stoffel@biol.ethz.ch
Publisher   : Springer



About this serial: This book series is aimed at addressing a range of environmental issues through state-of-the-art and/or interdisciplinary approaches. The books in the series can either be monographs or edited volumes based, for example, on the outcomes of conferences and workshops, or by invitation of experts. The topics that the series can consider publishing include, but are not limited to:

Physical and biological elements of earth system science, social aspects of global change, economic and policy aspects of global change, methodologies for addressing environmental issues, solutions to global environmental problems.