Publishing Contracts and the Post Negotiation Space: Lifting the Lid on Publishing?s Black Box of Aspirations, Laws and Money

Publishing Contracts and the Post Negotiation Space

Lifting the Lid on Publishing?s Black Box of Aspirations, Laws and Money
 
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Publisher: Routledge
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ISBN13:9781032373522
ISBN10:10323735211
Binding:Paperback
No. of pages:190 pages
Size:246x174 mm
Weight:560 g
Language:English
Illustrations: 38 Illustrations, black & white; 38 Line drawings, black & white
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Short description:

Drawing on the disciplines of cultural studies, law, publishing studies and cultural sociology, this book reveals a unique perspective from publishing professionals and authors within the post negotiation space, presenting the editor as a fundamental agent in the formation and application of publishing?s contractual terms.

Long description:

Many writers dream of having their work published by a respected publishing house, but don?t always understand publishing contract terms ? what they mean for the contracting parties and how they inform book-publishing practice. In turn, publishers struggle to satisfy authors? creative expectations against the industry?s commercial demands. This book challenges our perceptions of these author?publisher power imbalances by recasting the publishing contract as a cultural artefact capable of adapting to the industry?s changing landscape. Based on a three-year study of publishing negotiations, Katherine Day reveals how relational contract theory provides possibilities for future negotiations in what she describes as a ?post negotiation space?.


Drawing on the disciplines of cultural studies, law, publishing studies and cultural sociology, this book reveals a unique perspective from publishing professionals and authors within the post negotiation space, presenting the editor as a fundamental agent in the formation and application of publishing?s contractual terms.

Table of Contents:

1. Introduction 2. A Contextual Discovery of Publishing Agreements 3. Viewing the Artefact: an overview of publishing boilerplates 4. Assessing the Field: what the survey says 5. The Contract in Motion: an in-depth exploration 6. The Post Negotiation Space