
Anthem Impact in Music Business, Technology and Culture
Series Editor
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Dr Chris Anderton, Southampton Solent University, UK
Editorial Board
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Andy Bennett, Griffith University, Australia
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Daniel Nordgard, University of Agder, Norway
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Mike Alleyne, University of the West Indies, Jamaica
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Michael Jones, University of Liverpool, UK
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David Arditi, University of Texas at Arlington, USA
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Martin James, University of Coventry, UK
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Christina Ballico, University of Aberdeen, UK
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Sergio Pisfil, Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas, Peru
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Guy Morrow, University of Melbourne, Australia
ANTHEM PRESS
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Anthem specialises in the publishing of new academic research, professional and trade books and e-books within established and emerging social sciences, humanities and business/law fields. Anthem is headquartered in London (UK) with sales and distribution outlets in the USA, UK, Australia and India.
COMING SOON:
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David Arditi – Music Technology. Panic Narratives Beyond Piracy: From Taping to Napster to TikTok.
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Arthur Ehlinger – Musicians on Twitch. Creativity, Struggles, and the Reality Behind Live Streaming.
The Anthem Impact in Music Business, Technology and Culture series showcases original scholarly research exploring the dynamic intersections of music business, technology and culture.
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Each work in the series is limited to 20,000 to 30,000 words. Delving into management and marketing strategies for artists and enterprises, including digital distribution and social media engagement, it navigates legal, contractual and copyright advancements. In addition, the series addresses the welfare of music industry professionals and creatives, while examining their intersections with audiences, fans and broader media contexts. Proposals from diverse territories and genres are encouraged, provided they contribute to global discourse. The series is tailored for a scholarly audience and professionals within the music industry.
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PROPOSALS​
​We welcome submissions of proposals for challenging and original works from emerging and established scholars and practitioners that meet the criteria of our series. We make prompt editorial decisions. Our titles are published in digital and print editions and are subject to peer review by recognized authorities in the field. Proposal forms and additional information are available at: https://anthempress.com/authors-hub?section=submitting-your-book-proposal
Please submit your draft proposal to chris.anderton@solent.ac.uk for feedback prior to final submission.