Call for Proposals – Sociology in Hollywood
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Vernon Press invites scholars, researchers, and practitioners to submit book proposals (monographs or edited volumes) on the topic of Sociology in Hollywood. This is an excellent opportunity to publish research that delves into the complex social worlds of fame and celebrity.
Why Submit a Proposal?
Fame is more than just recognition – it’s a complex social process that shapes identities, relationships, and hierarchies. In the world of Hollywood and beyond, celebrity functions not only as entertainment but as a lens through which we understand power, privilege, aspiration, and failure.
This call for papers on Sociology in Hollywood invites contributors to explore fame as a sociological phenomenon. We’re not interested in celebrity gossip or tabloid narratives; we’re looking for critical academic work that digs beneath the surface.
Key guiding questions include:
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What is the path to fame, and what are people willing to do to maintain it?
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What rituals, gatekeepers, and emotional costs are associated with being famous?
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How does personal identity transform under the spotlight?
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How do race, gender, class, and power intersect in Hollywood?
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How does fame reshape value systems and social codes?
We encourage proposals that deconstruct the machinery behind celebrity culture, from red carpets to social media virality and public “cancellation.”
Scope of the Call for Proposals
Vernon Press welcomes monograph or edited volume proposals that explore the sociological dimensions of fame and celebrity culture in Hollywood and other fame-producing ecosystems.
Suggested Topics of Interest
Fame as a Social Identity
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Rituals, gatekeeping, and transformations in becoming famous
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Psychological and social shifts following sudden or early fame
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Identity fragmentation and the performance of “self” in public and private
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Social feedback loops: classical conditioning, the Pygmalion effect
Intra-Hollywood Interactions
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Social stratification and hierarchies within the celebrity class
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Rituals of galas, red carpets, and elite events
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Gender, race, and class within Hollywood networks
Fan Culture & Audience Dynamics
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Parasocial relationships and fan ownership of celebrity lives
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Digital intimacy on Instagram, TikTok, and YouTube
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Power asymmetries in fan–celebrity encounters
Power, Integrity, and Surveillance
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Navigating fame under constant paparazzi and media attention
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Integrity and moral compromise in exchange for status
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Cancel culture and public accountability
Social Reproduction of Fame
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Intergenerational celebrity and “fame dynasties”
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Relevance, reinvention, and the politics of age
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Fame as strategy versus accidental outcome
Fame, Scandal, and Collapse
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The sociology of public downfalls
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Celebrity memoirs as tools of narrative control
How to Submit Your Proposal
If you want to publish a book with an academic publisher, please send a two-page proposal to submissions@vernonpress.com.
Your submission should include:
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A summary of your proposed book
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A short biographical note
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A list of similar titles (if applicable)
Download the proposal form
More on proposal guidelines
About Vernon Press
Vernon Press is an independent academic publisher specializing in scholarly books in the social sciences and humanities. We work with authors, academic associations, distributors, and library specialists to publish high-impact research.
Our Critical Media Studies series includes recent publications on cinema and media culture:
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Polyptych: Adaptation, Television, and Comics – ed. Reginald Wiebe
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Fix-It Fics: Challenging the Status Quo through Fan Fiction – ed. Kaitlin Tonti
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Monsters and Monstrosity in Media: Reflections on Vulnerability – ed. Yeojin Kim, Shane Carreon
Page last updated on September 5th 2025. All information correct at the time, but subject to change.