Citation
(2010), "Special issue on marketing, public policy, and history: looking backward and ahead", Journal of Management History, Vol. 16 No. 4. https://doi.org/10.1108/jmh.2010.15816daa.002
Publisher
:Emerald Group Publishing Limited
Copyright © 2010, Emerald Group Publishing Limited
Special issue on marketing, public policy, and history: looking backward and ahead
Article Type: Call for papers From: Journal of Management History, Volume 16, Issue 4
The Journal of Historical Research in Marketing invites submissions for a special issue focused on marketing and public policy research, which take a historical perspective. For this special issue of JHRM we particularly welcome manuscripts that address topics focused on the history of marketing and public policy issues in areas of societal importance, including but not limited to:
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Ecology and the environment
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Consumer behaviour and consumer vulnerability
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Culture and media
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Legal and regulatory environment
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Deregulation
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Safety
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International affairs/issues
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Retailing and marketing channels
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Issues of representation and (in)equality
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Marketing communications
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Public health and medicine
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Political parties and politics
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Global economy and development
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Families and children; and
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The impact of marketing on society.
The submission deadline for this special issue is 1 December 2011 with an expected publication date of August 2012. If you are unsure of the suitability of your topic, please contact the special issue Guest Editors:
Andrew Pressey, Lancaster University, UKE-mail: : a.pressey@lancaster.ac.ukMaria Piacentini, Lancaster University, UKE-mail: m.piacentini@lancaster.ac.ukMark Tadajewski, University of Leicester, UKE-mail: m.tadajewski@leicester.ac.uk orFinola Kerrigan, King's College London, UKE-mail: Finola.kerrigan@kcl.ac.uk
Submission procedures
Submissions for this special issue of JHRM may be sent electronically in either PDF format or MS Word as an e-mail attachment to either the special issue Guest Editors (at the e-mail addresses indicated above) or the JHRM Editor:Professor D.G. Brian Jones, School of Business,Quinnipiac University, Hamden, CT, USAE-mail: bjones1@quinnipiac.edu
Please include the phrase ``JHRM Submission'' in your e-mail subject line. Title the submission file attached with the lead author's surname. Full submission guidelines can be found at the JHRM web page: www.emeraldinsight.com/jhrm.htm