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The University Press of Colorado is accepting manuscripts for publication in our Global Colonialism series, a collection of nonfiction books that investigate the effects of colonialism globally on both colonizers and the colonized. Books in the series will be selected from across a variety of fields, including archaeology, anthropology, ethnohistory, and history.

Conquest and colonization have characterized the human experience from the time of the emergence of state-level societies. We invite global case studies, from the earliest known examples in antiquity to the current day, as well as more synthetic works that study the ties between areas connected by colonialism. Books in this series should study colonial processes at a local level, while also examining how these processes connect to larger spheres and themes.

All proposals for the this series should follow the press submission guidelines, and submission will be evaluated by the press acquisitions staff, the series editors and/or editorial board, as well as outside experts.

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2018–2019 Award Winners

crossing divides

 

2018 MLA Mina P. Shaughnessy Prize

Crossing Divides: Exploring Translingual Writing Pedagogies and Programs

edited by Bruce Horner and Laura Tetreault

 

 

 

 

 

  

  

distant islands

 

2019 Immigration and Ethnic History Society First Book Award, Honorable Mention

Distant Islands: The Japanese American Community in New York City, 1876–1930s

Daniel H. Inouye

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

matsumoto

 

2018 New England Council of Latin American Studies Best Book Prize, Honorable Mention

Land, Politics, and Memory in Five Nija'ib K'iche' Títulos: "The Title and Proof of Our Ancestors"

Mallory E. Matsumoto

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

legend tripping

 

2019 Brian McConnell Book Award, the Society for Contemporary Legend Research

Legend Tripping: A Contemporary Legend Casebook

edited by Lynne S. McNeill and Elizabeth Tucker

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

network sense

 

2019 CCCC Research Impact Award

Network Sense: Methods for Visualizing a Discipline

Derek N. Mueller

Co-published with the WAC Clearinghouse

 

 

 

 

 

 

unitary caring

 

2018 AJN Book of the Year Awards in Nursing Education/Continuing Education/Professional Development, Third Place

Unitary Caring Science: Philosophy and Praxis of Nursing

Jean Watson

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Derek N. Mueller

Derek N. Mueller is professor of rhetoric and writing and director of the University Writing Program at Virginia Tech. A graduate of Syracuse University's Composition and Cultural Rhetoric (CCR) program, Mueller teaches courses in visual rhetoric and information design, rhetorics of science and technology, and computers and writing. His research interests include digital writing platforms, networked writing practices, theories of composing, rhetorical aspects of computational methods, archiving and databases, and discipliniographies related to rhetoric and composition/writing studies. He is coauthor of Cross-Border Networks in Writing Studies and author of Network Sense: Methods for Visualizing a Discipline. Mueller's work has also appeared in College Composition and Communication, Kairos, Computers and Composition, Composition Forum, and JAC. For more information, visit derekmueller.net.

Network Sense

Methods for Visualizing a Discipline

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