
These books up to 2005 include:
Please use this questionnaire to structure your proposal. Use the same subheadings in the order they appear below. Reviewers will follow the same structure in evaluating your proposal and more favorably evaluate those that clearly address each section.
Send your proposal via email to:
Charles R. Figley, Editor
Rutledge Series on Psychosocial Stress
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a) For which course(s) would it be most appropriate?
5. Competing Books/Literature in the Field: How does this work relate to literature already published in the field? With what book(s) does it most closely compete? (Please indicate author, title, publisher, and year of publication). If it is intended as a textbook, with what other texts will it compete, and how does this book compare? Please compare and contrast the proposed book with the book you now use (or those you are familiar with), or with the other books in the field, addressing issues of content, length, and format, if possible.
6. Table of Contents/Sample Chapter: Please provide a table of contents and a sample chapter (or sample of your writing).
7. Coverage: Discuss how, as illustrated by the table of contents, the book covers each of the topics adequately. Estimate how long the book will be, approximately.
9. Format:Do you suggest that your book be offered in a hardcover or softcover format? Are there any other features you would find appropriate or appealing in the format (e.g. a special trim size or a spiral binding, etc.)?
12. Resume/CV: Please attach your CV and those of your co-authors.
13. Other: Please feel free to comment on any other areas not covered above, or to make any additional observations and justification about the importance of this book for the field.
Thank you. Please send your proposal to Charles Figley as soon as possible. When it is received he will review /it and ask for any needed clarification or changes before forwarding it on to the publisher. The publisher will then send it out for review to leaders in the area of psychosocial stress. Their review process takes between 4 and 6 weeks.