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[Fwd: ISA search for editor electronic publication]

by Chris Chase-Dunn

28 November 2000 19:58 UTC




International Sociological Association wrote:

> To: Members of the International Sociological Association
>
> ISA Bulletin to go Electronic: Search for Editor
>
> As so much of the ISA's information for its members is now able
> to be publicised on its Web Page as soon as it becomes
> available, the ISA has decided to explore ways in which the
> scope of the ISA members' Bulletin can be expanded so as to
> address issues of professional interest to sociologists.  The
> new Bulletin will be published electronically with hard copies
> provided for members who have difficulty in accessing the
> Internet.  Electronic publishing will allow us to get copies of
> the Bulletin to members  more quickly and cheaply than is
> possible with printed copies.
>
> An Editor is now wanted to work on the development of the
> new-look Bulletin in conjunction with the Publications Committee
> and the Secretariat.
>
> Individuals who are interested in being involved in this
> innovative development should contact the Vice-President
> Publications, Christine Inglis e-mail:
> c.inglis@edfac.usyd.edu.au. They are asked to send her an
> Expression of Interest for the position of Editor of the
> Bulletin which includes information about their experience in
> electronic publishing, their ideas for the way in which the
> Bulletin can be developed so as to complement the other ISA
> publications and to meet the needs of members.  Information on
> the resources they have for undertaking this role should also be
> indicated.
>
> The closing date for initial Expressions of Interest is 28
> February 2001.
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