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Call for Book Editors for the Emerald Studies in Workplace Neurodiversity Book Series

  • 1.  Call for Book Editors for the Emerald Studies in Workplace Neurodiversity Book Series

    Posted 07-05-2022 16:25

    Call for Book Editors for the Emerald Studies in Workplace Neurodiversity Book Series

    We are the co-editors of the Emerald Studies in Workplace Neurodiversity book series. We are preparing for the next books in the series and are looking for individuals who would like to author a book or monograph or who would be interested in editing or co-editing a chapter book. The series includes a broad definition of neurodiversity and invites research on neurodiversity in the workplace, as well as the effects of specific neurodevelopmental conditions on the work experiences and career outcomes of individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorder, Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, Dyslexia, and Tourette's Syndrome. 

    Below are sample ideas for book topics:

    Neurodiversity and the Changing Workplace

    Neurodiversity and Entrepreneurship

    Neurodiversity in an International Context

    Research on Neurodiversity in the workplace

    Women and Neurodiversity

    Transgender and Neurodiversity

    Careers and Neurodiversity

    Neurodiversity and its Portrayal in the Media

    Image Norms and Neurodiversity

    Neurodiversity and Human Resource Programs

    Neurodiversity in Higher Education

    Neurodiversity and CEO Success

    The Neurodiverse Leader

    Stigma and Neurodiversity


    Books in the series typically include eight 25-page chapters on the selected subject matter. We would be happy to discuss your ideas for an edited book or a sole-authored book or monograph on a specific research topic. If you are interested in proposing a book or edited volume for the series, we would be happy to work with you on the book proposal. Please feel free to share this information with colleagues you think would be interested in contributing to the book series. We look forward to discussing your ideas and working with you.

    Dr. Amy E. Hurley-Hanson & Dr. Cristina M. Giannantonio

    Professors of Management

    Argyros School of Business and Economics

    Chapman University

    Orange, CA 92866



    Cristina M. Giannantonio, Ph.D.
    Professor of Human Resource Management
    Argyros School of Business and Economics
    Chapman University