Call for chapter proposals: due February 21
Misbehavior Online in Higher Education

Charles Wankel, St. John’s University, New York, and Laura Wankel, Seton Hall University, Editors

Online misbehavior at universities and colleges--including cyberbullying, harassment, plagiarism misrepresentations, trickery, scams, privacy violations, hacking, intellectual property violations, etc.--is being addressed to varying degrees and in varying ways.  This volume will provide reports on the nature and extent of problems and approaches to grappling with these issues.

PUBLICATION SCHEDULE:

Book chapter proposals received: February 21, 2011

Notification of accepted chapter proposals:  March 1, 2011

Receipt of full book chapters: May 1, 2011

Chapter authors receive reviews with feedback:  June 1, 2011

Final revisions due:  August 1, 2011

Book release:  January 3, 2012

Submit a one-page or so chapter proposal.  Also, include for each of the co-authors a brief biography including terminal degree, current institutional affiliation and position, and a listing of any related publications. For each co-author include contact information, so we can readily contact you such as: email address, mobile phone, work phone, home phone, and Skype (if you do not mind us contacting you through these).

Send proposals and inquiries to both:

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