Continuum

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Continuum is a leading independent academic publisher, unconstrained by the interests of any global media group or academic institution, and based in London and New York. We enjoy the business of publishing, and thrive on working with authors to devise a successful approach for each title we publish. Our expertise and experience allow us to make quick decisions, and, when needed, to bring important ideas rapidly to a global readership. New technology provides many new paths to market, and Continuum is actively engaged in digital distribution, in a way which maximises dissemination and protects rights holders. Publishing We publish around 600 books each year, focusing on the Humanities, Education, and Religion. Our backlist comprises some 7,000 titles. Our output includes textbooks, supplementary course books, research monographs, reference works and professional books, as well as related general non-fiction. Academic proposals are peer-reviewed before we commit to publication, to help ensure quality and to support the career progression of our authors. Continuum eBooks New Releases Our Authors We publish many leading thinkers and researchers in their fields, and actively seek out the emerging generation. In Education, we publish Paulo Freire, Sue Cowley and Andrew Pollard; in Biblical Studies, Karl Barth; in Religion, Joseph Ratzinger (now Pope Benedict XVI), Rowan Williams, Timothy Radcliffe and Jonathan Sacks; in History, Michael Howard, Roland Huntford and Jeremy Black; in Linguistics, M A K Halliday; in Philosophy, Alain Badiou, Roger Scruton and Slavoj Žižek. Information for Authors People We have editorial and sales and marketing teams in both London and New York. Our subject-specialist editors regularly attend academic conferences and visit campuses to meet with current and potential authors. Sales and marketing teams maintain our communication with customers, using electronic, print and face-to-face means to ensure that our books reach their readership around the world. In-house designers, based in London, create memorable and distinctive covers for all of our books. Our production team manages our structured workflow handling copy-editing, typesetting and printing - delivering books and electronic files to our distribution partners throughout the world. The management team has decades of experience in academic and professional publishing, and that experience generates a self confident market-orientated approach throughout the company. Continuum Contacts To join our Continuum team, please click here for current job openings. Company Background The Continuum International Publishing Group is a young company: it was established in its current form in 1999, when Continuum Publishing in New York merged with the London-based Cassell’s academic and religious publishing division. Before and since that date, acquisitions have been part of the company’s strategy, and our imprints include T&T Clark, founded in Edinburgh in 1821, and Burns and Oates, founded in 1847. We are conscious that we are building upon solid and long-standing foundations, as we publish innovatively for a twenty-first century audience

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Critical writing published:

Work title Author Appears in Yearsort ascending Publication Type
Cybertext Poetics: The Critical Landscape of New Media Literary Theory Markku Eskelinen 2012 Book (monograph) - print
Cybertext Poetics: The Critical Landscape of New Media Literary Theory Markku Eskelinen 2012 Book (monograph) - print
New Directions in Digital Poetry Chris Funkhouser 2012 Book (monograph) - print
Digital Prohibition Piracy and Authorship in New Media Art Carolyn Guertin 2012 Book (monograph) - print
Literature in Digital Culture: Pedagogical Possibilities Raine Koskimaa Teaching Literature at a Distance: Open, Online and Blended Learning 2010 Article or chapter in a book
Teaching Poetry With New Media Rui Torres Teaching Literature at a Distance: Open, Online and Blended Learning 2010 Article or chapter in a book
Introduction: Juncture and Form in New Media Criticism Francisco J. Ricardo Literary Art in Digital Performance: Case Studies in New Media Art and Criticism 2010 Article or chapter in a book
Teaching Literature at a Distance: Open, Online and Blended Learning 2010 Book (collection)
What is and Toward What End Do We Read Digital Literature? Roberto Simanowski Literary Art in Digital Performance: Case Studies in New Media Art and Criticism 2010 Article or chapter in a book
Reading the Discursive Spaces of Text Rain, Transmodally Francisco J. Ricardo Literary Art in Digital Performance: Case Studies in New Media Art and Criticism 2009 Article or chapter in a book
Geopoetics: Aesthetic Experience in the Works of Stefan Schemat and Teri Rueb Katja Kwastek Literary Art in Digital Performance: Case Studies in New Media Art and Criticism 2009 Article or chapter in a book
Literary Art in Digital Performance: Case Studies in New Media Art and Criticism 2009 Book (collection)
List(en)ing Post Rita Raley Literary Art in Digital Performance: Case Studies in New Media Art and Criticism 2009 Article or chapter in a book
Kissing the Steak: The Poetry of Text Generators Chris Funkhouser Literary Art in Digital Performance: Case Studies in New Media Art and Criticism 2009 Article or chapter in a book, Conference paper or presentation
Strickland and Lawson Jarmillo's slippingglimpse: Distributed Cognition at/in Work N. Katherine Hayles Literary Art in Digital Performance: Case Studies in New Media Art and Criticism 2009 Article or chapter in a book
Artificial Poetry: On Aesthetic Perception in Computer-Aided Literature Peter Gendolla Literary Art in Digital Performance: Case Studies in New Media Art and Criticism 2009 Article or chapter in a book
Digimodernism: How New Technologies Dismantle the Postmodern and Reconfigure Our Culture Alan Kirby 2009 Book (monograph) - print
Canonizing Hypertext: Explorations and Constructions Astrid Ensslin 2007 Book (monograph) - print
Canonizing Hypertext: Explorations and Constructions Astrid Ensslin 2007 Book (monograph) - print
"Do you want to hear about it?' Exploring possible worlds in Michael Joyce's hyperfiction, afternoon, a story" Alice Bell Contemporary Stylistics 2007 Article or chapter in a book
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